- Replacement Part Numbers: 10475225, 10494012, 12617924, DR420G, DR424U, PICICM364, 10469470
- Condition: New; Ignition Type: GM Systems; Mounting Hardware Included: No; Number of Pieces: 1; Country of Origin: CN; Notes: Transpo Product; DIS – Distributorless Ignition Systems; OE-Compliant Form, Fit and Function; OE-Integrated Chip set; Smooth Idle
- New Parts Player Product – OE-Compliant Form, Fit And Function – Smooth Idle
- See Product Description for Additional Specifications


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OEG Parts New Ignition Control Module Compatible with Pontiac Grand Prix 97-06, Trans Sport 92-95, Grand Am 93, Firebird 95-02, Bonneville 92-05, Oldsmobile 88 92-95 99, GM…
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Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Parts Player |
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Brand | Parts Player |
Model | Ignition Module |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 5.51 x 2.17 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PPDM1977 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | PPDM1977 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Date First Available | June 10, 2020 |
Harold Gonzalez –
Easy installation. I removed the 3 coil packs and set them aside. I used a 5.5 mm socket on a screwdriver 🪛 type socket drive. And a 7 mm socket to remove the wire harness. Do not over tighten the screws as you can damage the coils or connector. I had to use a sponge type sanding block to remove oxidation from the ICM mounting base. I blew off the dust with a computer air can.
tony –
Fixed my misfire problem on my 3.8 Buick
Just a girl –
I purchased this item to fix my miss fire on my 2000 buick park avenue it was running on 4 cylinders but it’s a v6 . It’s running just as it should now.
Scott –
Work as it should, fix my son’s car. good product easy to install.
Harold Gonzalez –
It was put on a couple of weekends ago and has worked perfectly since. Fast shipping and packaged really well for transport
ron houghton –
Once installed it fixed my cars issue with 2 misfires. It’s been running great ever since.
Justin Brown –
Don’t waste your time or money on this. It’s absolute garbage. My car had a very difficult time starting after installing this part. I know I’d blow out the starter if I kept this in. The car usually starts almost instantly after turning the key. After installing this part, it took 10-15 second of cranking to start. This was going to damage the car after a while. I also think the part looked cheaply made, especially compared to the stock part. Luckily, I kept the old part and put it back in and had no issues starting. So, the problem was definitely this junky part. Do not buy.
Sherman_beaver –
Well it’s already no good. I wish I didn’t have to give it 1 star but that’s the lowest it’ll go Purchased on January 22nd and it’s not been running right for well over a month now. ( today is 4/30/25 ) Now I have to buy the part out of my pocket, at advanced auto for $250.00 because the customer paid for this crappy ass ignition control module I found on amazon and ordered for her. Not to mention the hour + of properly diagnosing the issue with a multimeter. It should have lasted a lot longer then at the most it worked for 2-2.5 months AT MOST being driven by a Little old lady who Sunday cruises every day..