and then selling you a "reman" part ($400) that may or may not even work on your vehicle. From the reviews of Module Experts, it appears that the scam is quoting you a fairly low price ($150) for "repair" services, and then telling you that your BCM can't be repaired. So, now I'm wondering if the whole concept of BCM "repair" is a complete scam. Top 24 Reviews about NationWide Parts Distributors I decided to check some reviews of the place, before I shipped off my precious BCM, and the place seems like a total joke/scam. ![]() ![]() ![]() The one place I contacted was called Module Experts, and apparently the are also known by a few other names like: Nationwide Parts Distributors, Inc., AES Modules, Diesel Experts, etc. I was planning on sending my BCM out for repair, as there are quite a few websites that claim they can repair BCM's, and other automotive modules.
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