ABS Control Module Dodge Journey 2.4L 2009-2020 Location and Replacement

Exact Component Location

In this video, I will show you the exact and precise location of the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Control Module on a Dodge Journey 2.4L (models from 2009 to 2020). There is no extra fluff or wasted footage—just a direct visual guide showing you exactly where this module is mounted on the vehicle so you can find it instantly.

How This Video Helps Your DIY Repair

ABS modules are often tucked away deep in the engine bay or underneath other components, making them very difficult to spot at first glance. By seeing the exact layout and positioning before you begin, you can save valuable time, eliminate frustrating guesswork, and approach your DIY automotive repair with complete confidence.

Common Symptoms of a Failing Part

A malfunctioning ABS control module will directly impact your braking system’s electronic controls. Common signs of a failing module include an illuminated ABS light on your dashboard, the brake warning light staying on, a heavy or completely unresponsive brake pedal, or wheels locking up under heavy braking. You may also lose traction control and stability control functionality.

Safety First!

Brake system components require an attentive and safety-first mindset. Always wear proper protective equipment, including safety glasses and mechanics’ gloves, to protect your eyes and skin from brake fluid, road grime, and sharp metal brackets. Stay highly alert, ensure your work area is clean, and make sure the engine is completely cool and the ignition is turned off before examining the module.

Ask an Experienced Mechanic

As a mechanic with extensive hands-on experience, I am here to help you get your vehicle’s safety systems back in working order. If you run into any trouble, have questions about diagnostic trouble codes, or need guidance with your vehicle’s troubleshooting, please drop a comment down below. Ask your questions, and I will personally reply to help you fix your car!

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