⚡ Ignite your drive with precision and power!
The Premier Gear PG-DM1977 Ignition Control Module is a brand-new, OEM-quality replacement part engineered for superior performance and reliability. Designed for easy bolt-on installation, it fits a broad range of popular GM vehicles, ensuring your engine fires flawlessly every time.
Brand | Premier Gear |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.53 x 5.51 x 2.17 inches |
Vehicle Service Type | Car |
Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
Connector Gender | Male |
Installation Type | Bolt-On |
Manufacturer | Premier Gear |
UPC | 192808273042 |
OEM Part Number | 10469470, 10475225, 10494012, 12617924, DR420G, DR424U |
Model | Premier Gear PG-DM1977 Professional Grade New Ignition Control Module |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 5.51 x 2.17 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PG-DM1977 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | PG-DM1977 |
B**.
Product is worth the money
I bought this in March and it took care of the problem. My car has been running great ever since. For me it was definitely worth the money.
V**C
Perfect fit, I recommend
Great coil plate perfect replacement for my OEM 2005 Buick LeSabre.
A**R
Did not last, only lasted 13 months
Only last 13 months, cylinder 1,4 coil had no spark, replaced coil still no spark, swapped coils still no spark replaced ignition control module again from O'Reilly $199 and running great. This ignition control module did not last and it cost me a stall at intersection and 200 more to replace it with quality one from O'Reilly.
A**A
Great at first start
Had an issue with backfiring after warm up, took almost a year trying to diagnose, changed everything but the ICM, went in easy all 14 wires lined up and worked like a charm. Don’t know how long it will last but did exactly what I was supposed to do. If it goes it at least I’ll be prepared to pay the $200+ for an AC Delco.
E**S
Great value
Looks and works like OEM cost way less I'm happy 900 miles and counting
M**E
A cheap alternative to a $300 auto parts store option
The price was less than 1/3 of what my local parts stores wanted. Installation was easy, the only real thing to consider is the tabs that contact the ignition coils can be bent very easily so be very careful when installing. I'm unsure what long term reliability will be like......But at the end of the day , for the money, I feel it was worth the risk. Have put 250 miles on the car so far with no other issues.Fitment good, short term quality seems good too.Make sure you clean the metal under the ignition module well and apply a thin layer of white thermal paste to the underside of the module to air in heat dissipation and to ensure a good clean ground.
L**D
2006 Buick Lacrosse
works....i had missfiring on 1,4 coil pack...swapped coil packs...no difference. replace the ig mod....runs like a charm....it may work for a long or short time. for 70 i'll chance it. new gm is over 300.
A**R
So far so good. Ignition control module works as expected.
Had the old Ignition control Module off the 2006 Lucerne with a 3.8 V6. Autozone tested it as failed. That was after I discovered two cylinders were not firing. I swapped the 6/3 coil with the 5/2 coil to see if it was a bad coil, but which ever coil was on the top worked and which ever was in the middle didn't work.Got the new module, installed it in less then 5 minutes. Started the car and it was right but decided to manually clear the codes instead of waiting for the PCM to clear itself. After that it started via the remote start and purred like a kitten.So now I wait and see if this unit lasts. Other peoples reviews show it may fail with days or last years. Luck of the draw I guess. However, $71 for this one, vs $223 for the one from the auto parts store... makes this one worth the risk.
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