Real-World Repair Story
What does VIN programming mean for me?
It means this module arrives ready for installation with no extra steps. We load your vehicle’s specific VIN data onto the TCM before shipping. This ensures it communicates perfectly with your car’s other computers, just like the original part, saving you a costly trip to the dealership for programming.
Do I need to send my old TCM back?
No. There is absolutely no core charge for this part. You can keep your old module or dispose of it, making the replacement process simple and hassle-free.
Will this fix a P0700 code on my G6?
Yes, in many cases. The P0700 code is a general fault code indicating the TCM has detected a problem. Replacing a faulty 2006-2010 G6 TCM often resolves the root cause of the P0700 and any related specific solenoid or sensor codes.
Where is the TCM located on a 2008 Pontiac G6?
On the 2008 G6, as with most model years in that range, the Transmission Control Module is located in the engine compartment, bolted to the driver’s side (LH) strut tower. It’s easily accessible once you open the hood.
Is this a genuine GM part?
This is an OEM-quality part built to meet or exceed original manufacturer specifications for performance and reliability. It is guaranteed to function correctly with your vehicle’s systems and is backed by our one-year warranty.