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Need ECBM (Electrronic body control module) 2000 Corvette ...And rough ride

Not surprised if you have the serial bus issues I think. It may be caused that door wiring.
 
Ok have not checked yet was away last two days just got in but now do I unplug that part and leave it unplugged then go for the ride and check codes with it still unplugged


Not surprised if you have the serial bus issues I think. It may be caused that door wiring.
 
It will only affect the doors and driver seat with regard to remote control and Memory.
 
Sorry Haven't been able to get to thios had to go away for a week , So doing this will only help the electrical stuff such as locks? , What about the bumpy ride ? You mentioned the possiblity of having a flat spot I had the mechanic check the tires he did it just manually feeling the tires said he couldn't feel a flat spoyt but after taking him for a ride he feels that could be it , I hate to buy new tires if that isnt the probl;em is there anyway to check this ? Also could the anti lock brakes possible be stuck or have anything to do with this ?

It will only affect the doors and driver seat with regard to remote control and Memory.
 
You could put the tires on a tire balancer and have them just spin them and see if you can detect anything. The best way would be to put them a road force balancer which not only spins them but applies a force on the tire to simulate a real road condition.

It is also possible that your braking could have resulted a belt separation. When that happens it feels just like a tire out of balance.
 

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