I discovered AES Modules on the web and their site looked promising. I called and spoke with a part guy who really sounded great and made all sorts of good claims. I sent my ECM to them for a check and possible repair. True to form the full price of the repair showed on my credit card. I was not concerned at this point. When about 10 days lapased and no communication from AES, I tried calling, left messages, sent email and no response. Now two weeks have gone by and I know nothing. I called a different number and the guy want to transfer my call and I said no, finally he gave me the tracking number of my ecm. The part arrived, the car started and ran for 5 days, and the ecm is dead. I returned the ecm and again ran into the wall of silence. Finally got through and was told he want to recheck the solders and the ecm would be in the evening mail. I was out out town and when I returned and found no ecm I checked email and there was a mail telling me there was water in the ecm and it was not repairable, but he had one on the shelf I could have for 375.00 more. I blew a short cork and decined the ecm but demanded mine be returned. I sent a rather terse email demanding a refund for the repairs that were not done the first time. This ecm has some serious corrision and was not repairable and was not repairable the first time it was there. I was lied to, over charged and forced to wait a long time for something that was not done. The repair money was returned, not words to explain why I was lied to. This company does not deserve the license they hold to operate a business in Florida. Do business elsewhere. I sent the same ecm via NAPA to Cordone who quickly concluded the part was not repairable. NAPA will get all my future business.
The socalled partsologist,Chris,mislead me into beliveing that the body control module was the cause of the gauges not working on my 99 jeep.First they deducted funds from my account before they even recieved the module.Second,guess what?My module had a bad prosesser,I have to pay $185 for a used doner unit.Third,Chris NEVER returned my calls,even after leaving messages.Four,my total cost for a used BCM was $379.80 plus $5.60 shipping.I would have been better off buying a used unit on EBAY,which I was planning on.Fifth,forget the quit turn-around they lie,it took two weeks.Stay away from this company,they are not honest.With their warranty requirements it is neary impossible for the better than average mechanic to receive any warranty.I beleive they took me to the cleaners.
Should have read and researched . Sent my module in for check up they said beyond economical repair. So they charged me additional dollars for rebuilt module. Module came in did not worked swapped module from another Jaguar it worked and car ran perfect. These Guys are just about crooked as they can be. STAY AWAY PLEASE I will try and get a refund. Bottom line buy from your local shop where you know exactly how and where the operate.
Automotive Electronic Solutions Reviews
I discovered AES Modules on the web and their site looked promising. I called and spoke with a part guy who really sounded great and made all sorts of good claims. I sent my ECM to them for a check and possible repair. True to form the full price of the repair showed on my credit card. I was not concerned at this point. When about 10 days lapased and no communication from AES, I tried calling, left messages, sent email and no response. Now two weeks have gone by and I know nothing. I called a different number and the guy want to transfer my call and I said no, finally he gave me the tracking number of my ecm. The part arrived, the car started and ran for 5 days, and the ecm is dead. I returned the ecm and again ran into the wall of silence. Finally got through and was told he want to recheck the solders and the ecm would be in the evening mail. I was out out town and when I returned and found no ecm I checked email and there was a mail telling me there was water in the ecm and it was not repairable, but he had one on the shelf I could have for 375.00 more. I blew a short cork and decined the ecm but demanded mine be returned. I sent a rather terse email demanding a refund for the repairs that were not done the first time. This ecm has some serious corrision and was not repairable and was not repairable the first time it was there. I was lied to, over charged and forced to wait a long time for something that was not done. The repair money was returned, not words to explain why I was lied to. This company does not deserve the license they hold to operate a business in Florida. Do business elsewhere. I sent the same ecm via NAPA to Cordone who quickly concluded the part was not repairable. NAPA will get all my future business.
The socalled partsologist,Chris,mislead me into beliveing that the body control module was the cause of the gauges not working on my 99 jeep.First they deducted funds from my account before they even recieved the module.Second,guess what?My module had a bad prosesser,I have to pay $185 for a used doner unit.Third,Chris NEVER returned my calls,even after leaving messages.Four,my total cost for a used BCM was $379.80 plus $5.60 shipping.I would have been better off buying a used unit on EBAY,which I was planning on.Fifth,forget the quit turn-around they lie,it took two weeks.Stay away from this company,they are not honest.With their warranty requirements it is neary impossible for the better than average mechanic to receive any warranty.I beleive they took me to the cleaners.
We ordered and installed 2 control module returned cores each time they refuse to refund core deposit and are very rude todeal with
Should have read and researched . Sent my module in for check up they said beyond economical repair. So they charged me additional dollars for rebuilt module. Module came in did not worked swapped module from another Jaguar it worked and car ran perfect. These Guys are just about crooked as they can be. STAY AWAY PLEASE I will try and get a refund. Bottom line buy from your local shop where you know exactly how and where the operate.