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    Hanson Garage

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Auto maintenance

    Auto repairs

    Routine automotive maintenance

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    Module Master

    Module Master

    (47 reviews)

    2013 Accord EX-L V6…read more TLDR: Module Master is awesome, US Postal Service is shite. Warning lights came on at first intermittently, then always. ABS, LDW, FCW, traction control, tire pressure, and one other (maybe airbag). In the message spot inside the speedometer it flashed LDW failed and FCW failed. Also the BRAKE light stayed on all the time even though the parking brake was released, and the start/stop button* stopped working correctly. (normal 3-part cycle was not in effect; required two pushes to turn off the engine, continued to beep after engine off, did not make "zip" sound when turning off - but door locks and remote still worked). *the answer to a question nobody was asking So I googled around and the symptoms matched what people were saying about it being the VSA module (aka ABS module). New ones are 1700-2500 from the dealer, so I was more than willing to try to have it rebuilt. The reviews for Module Master were glowing, so it was on. I called them with a couple of minor questions which were quickly and easily answered by a friendly human. Made the decision to send my unit to Module Master for repair. I'm not a mechanic and don't have a full suite of tools, so the hardest part was getting it off the car. I won't go into the details, but suffice it to say that when I got the part back the invoice had a notation that it was received with grind marks on the housing... BTW I left the hydraulic part on the car (covered the exposed portion and the giant harness connector with Saran wrap) and the car continued to function with all the warning lights on. It accelerated and braked normally, but didn't have ABS and the other nannies. So the car was never out of service and I also didn't need to bleed the brakes when I reinstalled the unit. I shipped the part to Module Master using Fedex Ground, which took exactly a week to deliver the unit to them late on a Friday afternoon. By Monday evening I got the email that said they were shipping it back. I had chosen and prepaid USPS Priority Mail "1-3 business days" service; The estimated delivery date was for 6 days after the "a shipment from order # xxxxx is on the way" email. In the event they did not deliver it by 9 pm Saturday as the USPS tracking website promised; at 9PM saturday they updated it to delivery by 9 PM Monday. So much for 1-3 days and for their tracking website's accuracy. The USPS is clearly dying, which is why I chose Fedex for shipping the unit to Idaho, but they were super expensive and super slow too. Anyway when I finally did receive the rebuilt unit, it was carefully and neatly packaged. It looked brand new [except for the grind marks - lol]. It was clean and smelled of cleaner. There were 4 screws included to reconnect it to the hydraulic unit (I did put in my order comments that I had destroyed the screws while taking it off and would appreciate some new ones if they had them, so not sure if this was just for me or if everyone gets new screws - there was no interim communication from Module Master other than the shipment is on the way email). Tiny nitpick: The screws they sent were a few millimeters shorter than the native screws - but they work. There was also the plastic frame-like part that helps connect the pins on the module to the car's wiring harness, and instructions on how to put that on. It may have stayed attached when I sent the moddule to them. There were also instructions about the prongs (iykyk) - Basically a very high level of attention to detail. Putting it back on the car was a lot easier than taking it off, and the moment of truth arrived. Test drove the car, and immediately the BRAKE and ABS lights were off. Others were still on. Drove for 5-10 minutes; the car still worked as before. Turned off the car while I did an errand. Turned it back on, and lo: NO MORE WARNING LIGHTS!!!!! AND THE IGNITION WORKED NORMALLY AGAIN! The ZIP sound came back! Tried out FCW and ABS and both worked. Basically a 100% success. Total cost ~300 for repair plus shipping, and another 85 for a decent dremel clone from harbor freight to grind the screw heads to accept a slotted screwdriver instead of the stripped TORX head, ~15 for replacement plastic clips for the fender liner (it is possible to get them off without breaking them and then reuse them, but new ones are fairly cheap from Ama) and sunk costs for the various tools I already owned, plus the time and effort spent on getting the thing off and back on. Savings at least $1000, quite probably more. Satisfaction of diagnosing a problem and fixing it, and depriving a predatory racketeer - er, I mean, dealer service department - of my money: Priceless. If you need your VSA module rebuilt and can get it off your car yourself, I wholeheartledy recommend Module Master for their straightforward process, quick turnaround, attention to detail, and topnotch quality of work. Oh, and they warranty it for 5 years. Use Module Master! They're great!

    fantastic. So happy to have the module rebuilt for my daughter's 2013 Honda Accord. Saved so much…read moremoney, and running great now. Customer service with Module Master is also top notch. You don't see that very much nowadays. Definitely do business with these folks.

    AutoZone Auto Parts

    AutoZone Auto Parts

    (3 reviews)

    Our check engine light came on amongst other things, just outside of town on our way thru to go…read morecamping. We turned back and tried the ford dealership but being as it was Saturday afternoon they would not be able to help us until next week. We went to the auto zone place on their recommendation. The staff did the code reader diagnostic, told us what was wrong assisted with getting the part and pointers on replacing. It was 98 degrees out and we have small children. They even brought us out a water bottle. Appreciated that extra step!

    I use Snap Shot through my auto insurance, Progressive. It's a plug-in device that monitors my…read moredriving habits when installed near the base of my steering column. The plug-in needed to be replaced, and when the new one arrived, I had the worst luck getting it installed because it was to be plugged into something that wasn't secure. At my age, I also could not crouch down, twist, and manipulate my body to reach and finish the task. I called Progressive and was told that any Auto accessory establishment could assist, so I took my car to AutoZone on 21st St. in Lewiston, Idaho. Even though I wasn't a purchasing customer, when I walked in and explained my situation, Whitney D immediately volunteered to help. Though this task had to be attempted in the most uncomfortable position and with no secure backing to assure it was plugged in, she managed to get it installed! She didn't complain or say any of the many words that spewed from my mouth when I attempted. Whitney D is an amazing example of a competent employee whose actions reflect her dedication to customer service with AutoZone, and she should be commended.

    Hanson Garage - autorepair - Updated June 2026

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