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Tail Lamp Circuit Board, Right
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Tail Lamp Circuit Board, Right


1999 - 2001 Pontiac Grand Am Tail Lamp Circuit Board, Right (part#923-033)

Part No. 923-033 Warranty  
$29.98
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Brand: Dorman - OE Solutions
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 22148126
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Pontiac
    • Grand Am
      • 2001
        • 2001 Pontiac Grand Am (2.4L 146CI L4 FI VIN: T)
      • 2000
        • 2000 Pontiac Grand Am (2.4L 146CI L4 FI VIN: T)
      • 1999
        • 1999 Pontiac Grand Am (2.4L 146CI L4 FI VIN: T)


Engineered for safety and affordability, Dorman’s Tail Light Circuit Board restores the tail lights to proper operation without the expense of purchasing an entire tail light assembly. Now you can replace only the failed circuit board, cutting costs while taking one more step toward accident prevention.

Product Features:
  • An immediate, "must-fix" item--replacement helps you pass state inspection, and avoid tickets and fines
  • Includes necessary gaskets for installation
  • Direct replacement for a proper fit every time
  • Vehicle try-on testing has been conducted on this part to ensure trouble-free performance
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Bulbs Included:No
Functions:Tail Light
Installation Hardware Included:No
Terminal Type:Female

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  • Q:

    Purchased Grand Am right rear lights will not work because of cracks where light bulbs are inserted. Is this the part we attached the light bulbs too? Blinkers also make fast paced noise when in use any idea how to fix it.
    Asked on 3/11/2012 by Anonymous from macomb township, Mi

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    • CUSTOMER CARE

      A:

      I would suggest you to get another unit and also to try wiggling the connector to see if the operation of the lights changes. GM had some connection issues.

      Answered on 3/12/2012 by Dennis from AAP
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