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If you own a 2006 Dodge Ram and are having trouble finding the ABS module in your vehicle, it is typically located near or just below the brake booster assembly. If you are experiencing issues related to the module, a blinking A/C light may appear on the dashboard. Initially, check if there are any loose or damaged wires. If the ABS module is indeed faulty, it will need to be replaced. On average, a new one may cost between $30 and $98. If you opt for professional replacement, expect to pay an additional $80 to $125 for labor.
The ABS module for a 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 can be found close to or under the brake booster setup.