Programmed 2010 Outlook Fuel Module FSCM 20850927 | Direct Fit

End Fuel Delivery Problems Now.

Get a reliable fix for your 2010 Saturn Outlook’s stalling or no-start issues. This Fuel System Control Module (FSCM) comes fully programmed to your vehicle’s VIN, eliminating the need for an expensive dealership visit. It’s a direct-fit, plug-and-play solution to restore proper performance. Order today for a fast, reliable fix!

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Restore Your Vehicle’s Performance and Reliability

Is your 2010 Saturn Outlook or other GM vehicle experiencing frustrating issues like stalling, a no-start condition, or a persistent Check Engine Light? The problem often points to a failing Fuel System Control Module (FSCM). This critical component acts as the brain for your fuel pump, regulating its speed and pressure. When it fails, it can leave you stranded and scratching your head. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a reliability issue that needs a solid fix.

This is a direct-fit replacement 2010 Outlook Fuel Module that arrives at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN. We handle the complex part—flashing the module with the latest GM software—so you don’t have to. This means no expensive trips to the dealership for programming. You get a part that’s ready to install right out of the box, restoring proper fuel delivery and engine performance.

Case Study: The Intermittent No-Start

A customer brought in a 2010 GMC Acadia (a sibling to the Outlook) with an intermittent no-start and a P069E code stored in the computer. They had already replaced the in-tank fuel pump, but the problem persisted. In the shop, we know that while the code points to the fuel pump control circuit, the FSCM itself is a common failure point. These modules are often exposed to harsh conditions under the vehicle. After confirming good power and ground to the FSCM, we installed a new, VIN-programmed module. The code cleared, and the vehicle started reliably every time. It’s a classic case where chasing the code without considering the controller leads to wasted time and money.

Is Your Vehicle Showing These Symptoms?

  • ✔ Engine cranks but will not start
  • ✔ Vehicle stalls unexpectedly while driving
  • ✔ Reduced engine power and poor acceleration
  • ✔ Inconsistent or rough idle
  • ✔ Check Engine Light is on with codes like P069E, P0230, or U0109

A Straightforward Guide to Installation

Installing your new 2010 Outlook Fuel Module is a job most DIYers can handle with basic tools. On the Saturn Outlook, it’s typically located on the rear crossmember.

  1. Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery.
  2. Locate the Module: Find the old FSCM. On many of these SUVs and crossovers, it’s mounted to the frame or a crossmember near the rear of the vehicle, often above the spare tire.
  3. Disconnect and Remove: Carefully unplug the electrical connectors. Then, remove the bolts or nuts securing the module to the chassis.
  4. Install the New Module: Bolt the new, pre-programmed module into place. Ensure it is securely mounted.
  5. Reconnect: Plug the electrical connectors firmly into the new FSCM. You should hear a click.
  6. Final Step: Reconnect the negative battery terminal. Start the vehicle to confirm the repair is complete.

Will This Fit My Vehicle?

This module is a direct replacement for part numbers 20791901, 20827745, 20877116, and 20850927. It is guaranteed to fit the following models (please verify your specific options):

  • Saturn Outlook: 2010
  • Buick Enclave, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia: 2010-2012 (Rear crossmember)
  • Cadillac CTS: 2010-2012 (LH rear compartment)
  • Cadillac Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT: 2010-2012 (LH frame rail)
  • Chevrolet Avalanche, Suburban, Tahoe: 2010-2012 (LH frame rail)
  • Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra 1500: 2010-2012 (LH frame rail)
  • Chevrolet Colorado & GMC Canyon: 2010-2012 (Rear center frame)
  • Chevrolet Express & GMC Savana 1500: 2010-2012 (LH frame rail)
  • …and many more GM models. Please check the full compatibility list or contact us with your VIN.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do you need my VIN?

Your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is required to load the exact, correct software from GM for your vehicle’s specific configuration. This ensures the 2010 Outlook Fuel Module communicates perfectly with your car’s computer system, preventing compatibility issues.

Is this part difficult to install?

No, this is a plug-and-play repair. Since we program the module before shipping, you simply need to unbolt the old one and bolt this one in its place. No special tools or dealer visits are required for programming.

What happens if I install a module that isn’t programmed?

An unprogrammed module will not work correctly. Your vehicle will likely not start, or it will run very poorly and set multiple communication error codes. Our pre-programming service eliminates this problem entirely.

Where is the FSCM located on a 2010 Saturn Outlook?

On the 2010 Outlook and similar GM crossovers (Acadia, Traverse, Enclave), the Fuel System Control Module is typically mounted on the rear crossmember, sometimes near or above the spare tire.

Is this compatible with other part numbers?

Yes, this module is a direct replacement for part numbers 20791901, 20827745, 20877116, and 20850927.

Conditions & Options

Programmed to your VIN GM: 20791901

Year
Genuine OEM

Yes

Interchange part number

Condition

Seller refurbished

PartNumber

591

Model

OUTLOOK

Make

Year

2011

Brand

GM

MPN

20850927

Manufacturer Part Number

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