1997 Regal Powertrain Module 16218070 Programmed for Your VIN

End Your Engine Headaches Now

Fix stalling, poor fuel economy, and check engine lights with this Powertrain Control Module for 1997 GM vehicles. It arrives fully programmed to your car’s VIN with the latest software, eliminating the need for a dealership visit. This is the direct-fit, reliable solution for a wide range of models including the Regal, Grand Prix, and Lumina. Restore your car’s performance and reliability. Order today for a plug-and-play fix!

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Restore Peak Performance to Your 1997 GM Vehicle

Are you battling frustrating engine problems with your 1997 Buick Regal or another compatible GM model? Issues like a persistent Check Engine Light, rough idling, stalling, or poor fuel economy often point to a failing Powertrain Control Module (PCM), the electronic brain of your vehicle. This replacement PCM, part number 16218070, is the definitive solution to restore your car’s reliability and drivability. In my 20+ years of diagnostics, I’ve seen countless vehicles with mysterious electronic gremlins brought back to life with a correctly programmed PCM.

This isn’t just a part; it’s a complete service. We take the guesswork out of the repair by pre-programming this module specifically for your vehicle using the VIN you provide. This ensures that all factory settings and the latest GM software updates are loaded before it even ships. By installing a properly configured 1997 Regal Powertrain Module, you’re not just replacing a faulty component—you’re ensuring your engine, transmission, and emissions systems communicate flawlessly, just as the manufacturer intended.

From the Diagnostic Bay: The Case of the Hesitating Grand Prix

A customer brought in a 1997 Grand Prix with the 3.8L V6, the same powertrain family as many vehicles this module fits. The complaint was intermittent hesitation under light acceleration and a random stalling issue that no one could pin down. There were no hard fault codes, just a history of communication errors. After verifying fuel pressure and ignition components were healthy, my attention turned to the PCM. On these mid-90s GM platforms, internal board corrosion or failing capacitors in the PCM can cause exactly these kinds of unpredictable symptoms. We installed a VIN-programmed module like this one, and the car ran perfectly. The customer was thrilled to have their reliable daily driver back without wasting more money on guesswork.

Is Your Vehicle Showing These Classic PCM Failure Signs?

  • ✔ Persistent Check Engine Light (CEL)
  • ✔ Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) related to internal module failure, such as P0601, P0605, or P0606
  • ✔ Unexplained stalling or difficulty starting the engine
  • ✔ Rough or erratic engine idle
  • ✔ Poor acceleration and overall loss of power
  • ✔ Noticeable decrease in fuel efficiency
  • ✔ Harsh or incorrect automatic transmission shifting
  • ✔ Failure to pass an emissions inspection

A Straightforward Guide to Installation

Installing your pre-programmed 1997 Regal Powertrain Module is a manageable job for a DIY enthusiast. Since the programming is done, you avoid a costly trip to the dealer. Just follow these general steps.

  1. Safety First: Always disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery before starting any electrical work.
  2. Locate the PCM: On most of these GM models, the PCM is located inside the air filter box in the engine bay. You may need to remove the air intake ducting and filter for access.
  3. Disconnect Connectors: Carefully unclip and remove the electrical harness connectors from the old module. Inspect the connectors for any corrosion or bent pins.
  4. Remove the Old Module: Unbolt the PCM from its mounting bracket or housing.
  5. Install the New Module: Seat your new, pre-programmed PCM into the mounting location and secure it.
  6. Reconnect Everything: Firmly plug the electrical connectors into the new module. Reassemble the air filter box and any ducting you removed.
  7. Final Step: Reconnect the negative battery terminal. The vehicle may need to complete a security relearn procedure, which typically involves turning the key to the ‘ON’ position for 10-15 minutes before starting.

Verified Fitment Across Multiple GM Models

This module is a direct replacement for part numbers 16218070 and 16217058. It is guaranteed to fit the following 1997 models with the specified options:

  • Achieva: 1997 w/ 3.1L (6-191) Engine
  • Bonneville: 1997 w/ 3.8L (6-231) Engine (non-supercharged)
  • Century: 1997 w/ 3.1L (6-191) Engine
  • Cutlass: 1997 Supreme models
  • Eighty Eight: 1997 w/ 3.8L (6-231) Engine (non-supercharged)
  • Grand Am: 1997 w/ 3.1L (6-191) Engine
  • Grand Prix: 1997 w/ 3.1L (6-191) or 3.8L (6-231) Engine (non-supercharged)
  • LeSabre: 1997 w/ 3.8L (6-231) Engine
  • Lumina Car: 1997 w/ 3.1L (6-191) Engine
  • Monte Carlo: 1997 w/ 3.1L (6-191) Engine
  • Regal: 1997 w/ 3.8L (6-231) Engine (non-supercharged)
  • Silhouette: 1997 w/ 3.4L (6-207) Engine
  • Skylark: 1997 w/ 3.1L (6-191) Engine
  • Trans Sport: 1997 w/ 3.4L (6-207) Engine
  • Venture: 1997 w/ 3.4L (6-207) Engine

By providing your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) after purchase, you guarantee a perfect software match for your specific vehicle. This is the most reliable way to fix complex electronic issues and get your car back on the road. Don’t let a faulty computer keep you stranded—get the correct, pre-programmed 1997 Regal Powertrain Module today.

How do I provide my VIN for programming?
After you complete your purchase, simply send us a message with your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN. We cannot ship the module until we receive this information, as the programming is essential for it to function in your car.
Is this part difficult to install myself?
For someone with basic mechanical skills, this is a very straightforward installation. Since we handle the programming, you won’t need any special scan tools. The main tasks are disconnecting the battery, unplugging the old module, and plugging in the new one.
Will this fix my car’s hard starting and poor mileage?
If those symptoms are caused by a failing PCM, then yes, this part is the correct solution. The PCM controls fuel injection, ignition timing, and transmission logic, all of which directly impact performance and economy. This module restores those critical functions.
What is a security relearn procedure?
On many GM vehicles, after the battery is disconnected or the PCM is replaced, the vehicle’s anti-theft system needs to re-sync with the new module. This usually involves a simple process of leaving the key in the ‘ON’ position for about 10-15 minutes before starting the engine. Instructions are readily available online for your specific model.
Does this module fit the supercharged 3.8L engine?
No, this specific module is for the naturally aspirated (non-supercharged) 3.8L V6 engine, as well as the 3.1L and 3.4L engines listed in the fitment guide. The supercharged models use a different PCM with specific software.
MPN

16218070

Conditions & Options

Programmed to your VIN GM: 16217058

Genuine OEM

Yes

Condition

Refurbished

PartNumber

590

Model

REGAL

Year

1997

Brand

GM

Manufacturer Part Number

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