2007 Pontiac Solstice PCM 19210736 Engine Computer ECM

Restore Your Engine’s Performance

Get your vehicle running right with this pre-programmed 19210736 Powertrain Control Module. We flash it to your car’s VIN, so it’s ready to install out of the box—no dealer visit required! Order now to get a reliable, plug-and-play solution.

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Is Your 2007 GM Vehicle Running Rough?

A failing Powertrain Control Module (PCM), also known as an Engine Control Module (ECM), can be the source of countless frustrating and difficult-to-diagnose issues. If your Pontiac Solstice, Saturn Sky, Chevy Impala, or other compatible 2007 GM vehicle is experiencing erratic behavior, poor fuel economy, or won’t start at all, the electronic brain of your engine may be the culprit. This isn’t just a component; it’s the central command center for your engine’s performance, and when it fails, it can bring your entire vehicle to a halt. Don’t let a faulty computer keep you off the road. We offer a reliable and straightforward solution with this genuine used GM PCM, part number 19210736.

From the Diagnostic Bay

I once had a 2007 Pontiac G6 come into the shop with a persistent P0300 random misfire code. The owner had already spent a small fortune replacing spark plugs, ignition coils, and even a fuel injector. The misfire was intermittent and maddeningly inconsistent. After hooking up the scan tool and watching the live data, I noticed the fuel trim values were jumping all over the place without any logical reason. Instead of continuing to throw parts at it, we tested the PCM’s driver circuits. Sure enough, the injector driver for cylinder 3 was failing intermittently within the module itself. We installed a VIN-programmed PCM just like this one, performed the security relearn, and the car ran perfectly. It’s a classic case of symptoms pointing to one thing, while the root cause lies with the computer.

Symptoms of a Failing Engine Computer

  • ✔ Persistent Check Engine Light (CEL) with various trouble codes.
  • ✔ Engine stalling, stumbling, or hesitating during acceleration.
  • ✔ A noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency.
  • ✔ The engine cranks but refuses to start (no-start condition).
  • ✔ Harsh or erratic automatic transmission shifting.
  • ✔ Communication errors with diagnostic scan tools.
  • ✔ Misfire codes that don’t resolve after replacing ignition components.

The Smart Solution for Your 2007 Solstice PCM

Replacing a PCM isn’t as simple as swapping the part. Modern vehicle computers are coded specifically to the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) of the car they belong to, integrating with the anti-theft system, transmission, and other modules. Our service eliminates the most difficult part of the job. When you purchase this module, we will flash it with the latest official GM software updates and program it specifically to your vehicle’s VIN. This means it arrives at your door ready for installation, saving you a costly trip to the dealership for programming. This is a genuine, tested component sourced from a salvaged vehicle, providing a cost-effective and dependable repair.

Simple Process, Professional Results

  1. Place Your Order: Purchase the PCM through our secure checkout.
  2. Provide Your VIN: After your purchase, reply to your order confirmation email with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN. This is crucial for correct programming.
  3. We Program & Ship: Our technicians will program the module with the latest GM calibration for your specific vehicle. We then ship the ready-to-install part directly to you.
  4. Install & Relearn: Install the module in your vehicle. In most cases, you will need to perform a simple security relearn procedure (often called a CASE relearn or anti-theft relearn), which can typically be done without special tools. Instructions are widely available online for your specific model.

Verified Vehicle Compatibility for Part 19210736

This module is a direct fit for a wide range of 2007 General Motors vehicles. Please verify your part number and application from the list below. This list is for reference; matching your original part number is the best way to ensure compatibility.

  • ACADIA 07 Electronic Control Module; (behind fan shroud), ID 19210736 (PCM)
  • AURA 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH firewall), 2.4L or 3.6L
  • COBALT 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH front engine compartment), 2.4L (VIN B)
  • CTS 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH engine compartment), V-Series
  • DTS 07 Electronic Control Module
  • G5 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH front engine compartment), 2.4L (VIN B)
  • G6 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH front engine compartment), 2.4L or 3.6L (ID 19210736)
  • GRAND PRIX 07 Electronic Control Module; (lower air cleaner box), 5.3L
  • HHR 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH rear engine compartment), 2.4L
  • IMPALA 07 Electronic Control Module; (lower part of air cleaner box), 5.3L
  • ION 07 Electronic Control Module; 2.2L (opt L61) or 2.4L (opt LE5)
  • LUCERNE 07 Electronic Control Module; (lower part of air cleaner box), 4.6L
  • MONTANA 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment)
  • MONTE CARLO 07 Electronic Control Module; (lower part of air cleaner box), 5.3L
  • OUTLOOK 07 Electronic Control Module; (behind fan shroud)
  • RELAY 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment)
  • SKY 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH front frame rail), 2.4L
  • SOLSTICE 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH front frame rail), 2.4L
  • SRX 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), (4.6L)
  • STS 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH frame rail), 4.4L or 4.6L
  • TERRAZA 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), (3.9L)
  • UPLANDER 07 Electronic Control Module; (LH engine compartment), (3.9L)
  • VUE 07 Electronic Control Module; 2.4L
  • XLR 07 Electronic Control Module; (RH front engine compartment)

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to have this programmed by a dealer after I receive it?

No. The main benefit of our service is that we program the module to your vehicle’s specific VIN before we ship it. This means it’s ready for installation and you will not need to visit a dealer for programming, saving you time and money.

What is a security relearn procedure?

A security relearn, or anti-theft relearn, is a simple procedure that syncs the new PCM with your vehicle’s existing anti-theft system and keys. For most 2007 GM vehicles, this involves a sequence of turning the key to the ‘ON’ position for about 10-15 minutes, three times in a row. Specific instructions for your model can easily be found online.

Where do I find my vehicle’s VIN?

Your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be found on your vehicle’s registration, insurance card, or on the vehicle itself. Look for a small metal plate on the driver’s side of the dashboard visible through the windshield, or on the sticker inside the driver’s side door jamb.

Why is providing my VIN so important?

The VIN is like your car’s DNA. It allows us to access the exact factory software and calibration file for your car’s specific engine, transmission, and options. Programming with the wrong information can cause performance issues or prevent the car from starting altogether. Accurate VIN programming is essential for a successful repair.

Is this a new part?

This is a genuine, used OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) part that has been carefully sourced from a salvaged vehicle. Each unit is inspected and tested to ensure it is fully functional before being programmed and shipped.

MPN

19210736

Year

Genuine OEM

Yes

Condition

Refurbished

PartNumber

590

Model

SOLSTICE

Make

Year

2007

Brand

GM

Manufacturer Part Number

Interchange part number

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