I need to buy a Body Control Module for my Hyundai Tiburon. Is it the same detail with Chassis Control Module?

Online shop propose me Chassis Control Module, but I am not sure that this is the same thing I need. Please, let me know, will this part be ok for my car?

  • NOPE. CCM (Chassis control module) is more like a ABS module. Usually FORD and some other US domestic manufacturer used to call it CCM. The role of this module is to control some of the steering, stabilizing and deceleration systems of the vehicle. Hyundai never used such an electronic device in any of their model... Read More

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