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Joe Rodriguez
· Mar 17
Excellent service. Very quick turnaround. Refunded my deposit immediately after receiving my old abs module.
Arlene Mac Donald
· Oct 11
I was a little shocked to get a estamate for $1000.00 from my Ford dealership for a new EATC. So I found Module Repair Pro and sent in for a reconditioned one and with in two days it came in the mail and the next day for $88.00 I had it instaled. I sent my core back and have received my refund back to my pay pal account.. Was so easy to do and now my car is a happy place to be and a safer place. Thank you so much for saving me so much money, I am on a fixed income and can't just throw away money on parts that can be reconditioned. Sorry the dealer could not have saved me this money, you would think thay would take advantage of your service.
Updated Sep 04
ben Michael
· Oct 10
Worked with them on a 2001 Nissan sentra ECM unit, after two attempts they were not able to repair the unit, bought one from wrecking yard and car works like a dream, so do not waist your money they do not have a clue how to repair control units..! It was waist of money and could not get a refund.!
Updated Sep 04
Danny Summers
· Nov 10
My temperature control module in my highlander broke on me and myself and a co-worker tried to repair it via a youtube video. My co-worker broke it worse than it was to start. I sent it to another repair shop and they returned it saying they were unable to repair it. I found Gino on ebay and called him directly sent him my broken part and he went above and beyond what I paid for to take care of me. Excellent communication and fast shipping. He does what he says he will do. I will use him for any repairs that I might need in the future.
Updated Sep 04
Bill McCoy
· May 28
Outstanding Customer Service! Ordered the part and within 15 minutes was called to insure that the correct part was ordered. Excellent photo instructions on part replacement and part works great. Received the part within 2 days and received the core charge refund within 5 days of mailing core back to them. Definitely a top tier company to do business with.
Updated Sep 04
Larry Turner
· May 28
I had this problem with my 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis. Dealer wanted over $600 to replace the LCM (lighting control module). My mechanic said it might be something wrong with the security system, headlight panel switch of the turn signal control or LCM. Either way it was going to cost me hundreds. So I went online and found a Module Repair Pro, Inc. in the San Fernando Valley here in sunny SoCA and he said it was probably the LCM... and he said he'd install a rebuilt one for free to check. Took him about one minute under the dash at the steering wheel to install the rebuilt one and solved the problem. Charged me $150 for the LCM and $25 to install it. He warn me the A/C and Heating module would probably go next, and is more expensive for him to fix. Great fix... great guy... call him!
Updated Sep 04
Robert Theisen
· Jul 09
Ordered LCM - light control module for 2005 Crown Victoria. Received part within a couple days and installation was flawless. Received Core refund within 2 days of returning. Refreshing to find that credit to account was just as timely as the billing.
Updated Sep 04
wayne cowart
· Jun 19
Since I installed the repaired unit It is the first time my a/c has worked properly in three years. Excellent thus far. Thanks, w.c.
Updated Sep 04
Luis Chepote
· Jun 18
I had the well know issue with my Audi A4 2005 TCM. Flashing PRND light and eventual skip to neutral while driving. In my country Audi charged me around $3,000 to replace the TCM. Contacted MRP by mail an Alex made it very easy to id scanner error codes and services they could provide. Fix was made in a breeze and now I am driving my car with no problem. Job well done and life guarantee. Thxs guys!
Updated Sep 04
Mike Wolfgang
· Jan 27
I had a problem with the transmission control module of a 2006 Mazda 3. After researching the error codes being returned, it turns out this is pretty common around 106K miles for the AT in the Mazda 3. I was not in a hurry, so I thought I would try having it repaired, before springing at least 450.00 for a new one. Pulled the TCM, packed it up and sent it off to Module Repair Inc. It arrived back a couple of days later and the car shifts again like it did when new. Cost effective, quick service...very well done...could not be more pleased!
Updated Sep 04
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