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The Hummer Suspension Control Module measures wheel and body sensors, increases or decreases dampers and air springs in less than a millisecond and maintains the SUV level on any surface. Hummer has strong military origins and its positioning factors are its tall ground clearance, massive four wheel drive and a structure designed to brush off rough off roads. Drivers like the easy-to-use dash that allows the vehicles to switch to the mud within a few seconds, the panoramic view which makes identifying any hazard an easy task and the comfortable seats that transform rough trips into leisure trips. A Hummer attacks steep hills, crosses streams and drives city streets with the same assured attitude, combining gritty power with undeniable style. The light within Hummer feels radiant and transparent, and on average daily trips, the rumble of the engine and the stable suspension make the occupants remember its off road heritage. In order to install a new Suspension Control Module, one needs to park on a level surface, roll on the parking brake and dislodge the negative battery cable. Confirm the part number, remove the trim panel around the chassis rail and locate the old one. To lift the Suspension Control Module, hold it by its plastic case to prevent a shock of electricity, label the connectors, unscrew the bracket, and remove. Check grounds, replace sliding, tighten bolts, and replace harness with plugging. Install the battery again, perform a scan with a scan tool, clear the codes and once the Suspension Control Module passes a brief road test, resume driving.