{"id":524544,"date":"2026-07-18T15:56:53","date_gmt":"2026-07-18T19:56:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/?p=524544"},"modified":"2026-07-18T15:56:53","modified_gmt":"2026-07-18T19:56:53","slug":"2010-chevrolet-traverse-pcm-replacement-guide","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/2010-chevrolet-traverse-pcm-replacement-guide\/","title":{"rendered":"2010 Chevrolet Traverse ECM Replacement &#038; Programming Guide"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"container\">\n<section class=\"hero\">\n<div class=\"code-badge\">PCM<\/div>\n<h1>2010 Chevrolet Traverse ECM Replacement &amp; Programming Guide<\/h1>\n<p class=\"hero-subtitle\">The Engine Control Module (ECM) in your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse is the primary computer managing the 3.6L V6 engine&#8217;s fuel delivery, ignition timing, emissions, and idle control. When the ECM fails, the engine may not run properly or at all.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n<div class=\"quick-summary\">\n<h2>Quick Summary<\/h2>\n<ul>\n<li>The ECM serves as the main computer for the 3.6L V6 engine in the 2010 Traverse, controlling fuel delivery, ignition, and emissions systems<\/li>\n<li>Factory labor to replace the ECM is 0.9 hours, with an additional 0.5 hour relearn procedure required after installation<\/li>\n<li>Module-internal codes P0601, P0602, P0603, P0604, P062F, and P1621 indicate internal ECM memory or processor failures<\/li>\n<li>Service bulletins PI0047 and #09-07-30-016 address transmission shifting issues that may stem from ECM\/TCM programming<\/li>\n<li>ESD-sensitive component: factory caution warns against touching connector pins during handling<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<p>If your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse with the 3.6L V6 engine is experiencing starting issues, stalling, or illuminated warning lights, the Engine Control Module may be the culprit. The ECM functions as the central brain of your vehicle&#8217;s powertrain, continuously monitoring sensor inputs and adjusting engine operations to maintain performance and efficiency. Understanding how this module works, what symptoms indicate failure, and what the replacement process involves can help you make informed decisions about repairs. This guide covers the ECM&#8217;s role in your specific vehicle, common failure indicators, factory service procedures, and practical steps you can take to protect this critical component. Whether you are diagnosing a current problem or seeking to prevent future issues, the information here provides the technical foundation you need.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>What the PCM Does in a 2010 Chevrolet Traverse<\/h2>\n<p>The Engine Control Module in your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse with the 3.6L V6 engine is a sophisticated on-board computer that manages virtually every aspect of engine operation. This module receives input from dozens of sensors throughout the engine bay, including the mass airflow sensor, throttle position sensor, coolant temperature sensor, oxygen sensors, and crankshaft position sensor. Using this continuous stream of data, the ECM calculates the optimal fuel injector pulse width, ignition timing advance, idle air control position, and emission control device activation for every driving condition. The module also controls the torque converter clutch, variable valve timing, and works in coordination with the transmission control module to manage shifting. In essence, the ECM translates your right-foot inputs into precise mechanical commands that deliver power smoothly while meeting federal emissions standards. Replacement engine computers for the Traverse must be programmed with the vehicle&#8217;s specific VIN, calibration files, and configuration data to ensure proper communication with the rest of the vehicle&#8217;s network. Without the correct programming, the ECM cannot interface with the instrument cluster, fuel pump, or other modules, leaving the vehicle inoperable.<\/p>\n<p>Flagship One keeps <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/2010-chevrolet-traverse-3-6l-pcm-engine-computer-ecm-ecu-programmed-plug-play.html\">Chevrolet Traverse replacement engine computers<\/a> in stock for exactly this failure pattern.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Where the PCM Is Located and What Replacement Involves<\/h2>\n<p>The ECM on the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse is mounted inside the passenger compartment, typically behind the right-side kick panel or beneath the instrument panel on the passenger side. Access requires removing interior trim panels and potentially the glove box assembly. The factory labor time for ECM replacement is 0.9 hours, which accounts for panel removal, connector disconnection, module extraction, and reinstallation. During installation, technicians must observe strict electrostatic discharge precautions\u2014the factory caution specifically warns against touching the connector pins and instructs technicians to gently lift the retaining tab before lifting the ECM out of its bracket mounting points. After the new module is physically installed, the connector must be properly seated and the retaining clip fully engaged. An additional 0.5 hour labor operation covers the ECM relearn procedure, during which the scan tool teaches the module to recognize the unique characteristics of the installed engine and sensors. All electrical grounds and connections should be verified clean and tight before reassembly.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:22px auto;text-align:center;max-width:720px\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;border:1px solid #e2e6ec;border-radius:8px\" src=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2026\/07\/2010-chevrolet-traverse-pcm-location-diagram.webp\" alt=\"2010 Chevrolet Traverse PCM location diagram\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><figcaption style=\"font-size:13px;color:#667085;margin-top:8px\">PCM mounting location on the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<div style=\"background:#f7f9fc;border:1px solid #e2e8f2;border-radius:10px;padding:18px 24px;margin:18px 0\">\n<h3 style='margin-top:0'>How to Reach the PCM on the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse<\/h3>\n<ol style=\"margin:14px 0 6px 0;padding-left:26px\">\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\"><b>Remove<\/b> any debris from around the control module connector.<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\"><b>Disconnect<\/b> the negative battery cable.<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\"><b>Disconnect<\/b> the engine wiring harness middle and lower electrical connectors from.<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\"><b>Disconnect<\/b> the engine wiring harness upper electrical connector from the ECM.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p style='margin:10px 0 0 0'><em>Work with the ignition off, and treat the module as static-sensitive: avoid touching the connector pins at any point.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;margin:18px 0;font-size:15px\">\n<tr>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Operation<\/th>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Configuration<\/th>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Book Time<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">Powertrain Control Module R&amp;R<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">All configurations<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">0.9 hr<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">Engine Control Module R&amp;R<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">All configurations<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">0.9 hr<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">Engine Control Module Relearn<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">All configurations<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">0.5 hr<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Programming Requirements After Replacement<\/h2>\n<p>After replacing the ECM in your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse, the factory procedure requires capturing the existing module data with a scan tool before removal\u2014this preserves any learned adaptive values and configuration settings. If a new ECM is installed, it must be reprogrammed with special equipment that accesses GM&#8217;s calibration servers and downloads the correct program and calibration files for your specific vehicle. The reprogramming process writes the VIN, emission calibration, and vehicle-specific configuration into the new module&#8217;s memory. Flagship One units arrive as a VIN-programmed replacement unit, which means the programming steps the dealer would normally perform are completed before the module ships. This eliminates the need for you to arrange programming services separately, though a relearn procedure using a scan tool is still required to optimize idle and fuel trim adaptation for your specific engine.<\/p>\n<p>Every <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/2010-chevrolet-traverse-3-6l-pcm-engine-computer-ecm-ecu-programmed-plug-play.html\">VIN-programmed replacement unit<\/a> from Flagship One arrives with these steps already completed.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Symptoms of a Failing PCM<\/h2>\n<p>When the ECM in your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse begins to fail, the vehicle may exhibit several recognizable symptoms that signal the need for diagnosis. A no-start condition where the engine cranks but will not run often indicates the ECM is not providing fuel injector or ignition commands. Intermittent stalling, especially under load or at idle, can occur when the module loses signal from critical sensors or fails to maintain proper idle air control. Illuminated check engine lights accompanied by multiple trouble codes, particularly sensor-related codes that do not correspond to actual sensor failures, frequently point to ECM internal faults. Dead communication with the scan tool\u2014inability to establish a data link or retrieve module information\u2014indicates the ECM may have lost the ability to communicate on the vehicle&#8217;s CAN bus network. Some owners report harsh 2-3 upshifts or the transmission hanging in second or fourth gear too long, which service bulletins link to TCM programming but may also stem from ECM output issues affecting transmission control. Module-internal codes such as <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0601-internal-control-module-memory-checksum-error\/\">P0601<\/a>, which indicates internal memory checksum failure, are strong indicators that the ECM itself has failed and requires replacement rather than sensor repair.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Module Trouble Codes on the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse<\/h2>\n<p>The 2010 Chevrolet Traverse may store several module-internal trouble codes that specifically indicate ECM hardware or software failures. These codes are generated by the ECM&#8217;s internal self-diagnostic routines and differ from sensor-related codes in that they point to problems within the module itself. Code P0601 signals a checksum failure in the internal memory, meaning the module has detected corrupted data storage. Code P0602 indicates the module has lost its calibration memory. Codes P0603 and P0604 relate to internal processor or memory failures. Code P062F indicates that the module has logged a failure in its internal non-volatile memory. Code P1621 points to a loss of serial communication within the module. When any of these codes are present along with drivability symptoms, replacement of the ECM is typically required rather than repair.<\/p>\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;margin:18px 0;font-size:15px\">\n<tr>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Code<\/th>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Meaning<\/th>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Full Guide<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0601-internal-control-module-memory-checksum-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\"><b>P0601<\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0601-internal-control-module-memory-checksum-error\/\" style=\"color:#1a2b49;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\">Internal memory checksum error<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0601-internal-control-module-memory-checksum-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1\"><b><u>Full P0601 guide &rarr;<\/u><\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0602-control-module-programming-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\"><b>P0602<\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0602-control-module-programming-error\/\" style=\"color:#1a2b49;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\">Control module programming error<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0602-control-module-programming-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1\"><b><u>Full P0602 guide &rarr;<\/u><\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0603-internal-control-module-keep-alive-memory-kam-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\"><b>P0603<\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0603-internal-control-module-keep-alive-memory-kam-error\/\" style=\"color:#1a2b49;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\">Keep-alive memory (KAM) error<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0603-internal-control-module-keep-alive-memory-kam-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1\"><b><u>Full P0603 guide &rarr;<\/u><\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0604-internal-control-module-random-access-memory-ram-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\"><b>P0604<\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0604-internal-control-module-random-access-memory-ram-error\/\" style=\"color:#1a2b49;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\">Internal RAM error<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p0604-internal-control-module-random-access-memory-ram-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1\"><b><u>Full P0604 guide &rarr;<\/u><\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p062f-internal-control-module-eeprom-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\"><b>P062F<\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p062f-internal-control-module-eeprom-error\/\" style=\"color:#1a2b49;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\">Internal EEPROM error<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p062f-internal-control-module-eeprom-error\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1\"><b><u>Full P062F guide &rarr;<\/u><\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p1621-control-module-long-term-memory-performance\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\"><b>P1621<\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p1621-control-module-long-term-memory-performance\/\" style=\"color:#1a2b49;text-decoration:none;display:block;cursor:pointer\">Control module long-term memory performance<\/a><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/blog\/dtc-p1621-control-module-long-term-memory-performance\/\" style=\"color:#0563C1\"><b><u>Full P1621 guide &rarr;<\/u><\/b><\/a><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Factory Service Bulletins Worth Knowing<\/h2>\n<p>Factory service bulletin #PI0047, issued February 26, 2010, addresses intermittent check engine lights accompanied by trouble code P0716, harsh 2-3 upshift, and the transmission hanging in second or fourth gear too long. The bulletin instructs dealers to reprogram the transmission control module to resolve these shifting concerns. A separate bulletin, #09-07-30-016 issued November 25, 2009, covers transmission hesitation, delayed shifting, and shifting at the wrong time, also addressed through TCM reprogramming. Both bulletins indicate that software calibration issues within the control modules can produce tangible driveability complaints that affect the owner&#8217;s daily experience with the vehicle.<\/p>\n<table style=\"width:100%;border-collapse:collapse;margin:18px 0;font-size:15px\">\n<tr>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Bulletin<\/th>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">Subject<\/th>\n<th style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;background:#f2f5f9;padding:9px 12px;text-align:left\">What It Addresses<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">&mdash;<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">Intermittent MIL\/Check Engine Light On, DTC P0716, Harsh 2-3 Upshift, Hangs in 2nd or 4th Gear <\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">&mdash;<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\"><b>09-07-30-016<\/b><\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">Transmission Hesitation, Delayed Shifting, Shifting at Wrong Time (Reprogram TCM) &#8211; (Nov 25, 20<\/td>\n<td style=\"border:1px solid #d6dbe3;padding:9px 12px\">Some customers may comment on transmission downshift hesitation, delayed shifting and shifting at the wrong<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Protecting the PCM in Your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse<\/h2>\n<ul style=\"margin:14px 0 6px 0;padding-left:26px\">\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\">Maintain the vehicle&#8217;s charging system\u2014alternator output should stay within specification to prevent voltage spikes that can damage the ECM<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\">Keep all ECM electrical connectors clean and sealed; inspect connector seals periodically and replace any that are cracked or missing<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\">Avoid jump-starting the vehicle improperly\u2014connect jumper cables to the designated points rather than directly to the ECM power sources<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\">Address any check engine lights promptly; driving with active fault codes, especially those related to sensors, can cause the ECM to receive confusing data and potentially damage adaptive strategies<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\">Inspect and clean engine ground points regularly\u2014poor ground connections can cause voltage fluctuations that stress the module&#8217;s circuits<\/li>\n<li style=\"margin:10px 0;line-height:1.65\">When adding aftermarket electrical accessories, connect them directly to the battery positive and ground rather than tapping into vehicle wiring to prevent voltage spikes<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n<h3>Can I replace the ECM on my 2010 Chevrolet Traverse with a used unit from a salvage yard?<\/h3>\n<p>A used ECM from a salvage yard will require programming with your vehicle&#8217;s VIN and calibration data before it will function. This requires dealer-level scan tools and access to GM&#8217;s calibration servers. The cost of programming services often approaches the price of a professionally refurbished unit, and salvage units may have unknown internal damage.<\/p>\n<h3>Why does my 2010 Traverse need a relearn procedure after ECM replacement?<\/h3>\n<p>The relearn procedure allows the new ECM to adapt to your specific engine&#8217;s unique characteristics, including idle air control learned values, fuel trims, and variable valve timing calibration. Without this procedure, the engine may run roughly or consume excess fuel until the module completes its learning cycle during normal driving.<\/p>\n<h3>Will a check engine light with multiple sensor codes always indicate a failed ECM?<\/h3>\n<p>Multiple sensor codes do not automatically mean the ECM has failed. Faulty sensors, damaged wiring, or poor connections can also trigger numerous codes simultaneously. Diagnosis should begin with verifying sensor operation and wiring integrity before concluding the module itself is defective.<\/p>\n<h3>What is the difference between the ECM and PCM on my 2010 Chevrolet Traverse?<\/h3>\n<p>In this vehicle, the ECM manages the engine alone while a separate Transmission Control Module handles shifting. Some references combine these functions under the term Powertrain Control Module, but the 3.6L Traverse uses distinct modules for engine and transmission control that communicate over the CAN bus network.<\/p>\n<h3>Can extreme temperatures affect the ECM in my Traverse?<\/h3>\n<p>The ECM is mounted inside the vehicle&#8217;s cabin, which provides some protection from extreme temperatures. However, heat can still accumulate in the passenger compartment, especially in hot climates with frequent sun exposure. Ensuring proper ventilation and keeping the interior clean helps maintain reasonable operating temperatures for the module.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<p>If your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse has been diagnosed with a failed ECM or is experiencing symptoms consistent with module failure, you have two primary repair paths. The first involves purchasing a new or remanufactured unit from a dealer, which typically includes the module and programming but at a significantly higher cost. The second path uses a professionally refurbished replacement that arrives pre-programmed with your VIN, eliminating the need for programming appointments. Consider your budget, timeline, and comfort with the repair process when selecting your replacement option.<\/p>\n<figure style=\"margin:22px auto;text-align:center;max-width:720px\"><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"max-width:100%;height:auto;border:1px solid #e2e6ec;border-radius:8px\" src=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/media\/wysiwyg\/googleshop\/gmtypeK2\/gm-pcm-typeK2-1.jpg\" alt=\"Refurbished VIN-programmed PCM for the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><figcaption style=\"font-size:13px;color:#667085;margin-top:8px\">A refurbished, VIN-programmed replacement PCM for the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse from Flagship One.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>Flagship One stocks a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.fs1inc.com\/2010-chevrolet-traverse-3-6l-pcm-engine-computer-ecm-ecu-programmed-plug-play.html\"><b>refurbished, VIN-programmed PCM for the 2010 Chevrolet Traverse<\/b><\/a> with a lifetime warranty, free shipping and no core charge.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"info-section\">\n<h2>Final Thoughts<\/h2>\n<p>The Engine Control Module in your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse is a critical component that manages the 3.6L engine&#8217;s operation. When failures occur, they manifest as starting issues, stalling, warning lights, or drivability concerns. Understanding the replacement process, programming requirements, and available service bulletins helps you navigate repairs confidently. Whether you choose dealer replacement or a professionally refurbished unit, addressing ECM issues promptly restores your vehicle&#8217;s reliability and performance.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Engine control module issues in your 2010 Chevrolet Traverse 3.6L may cause no-start, stalling, or check engine lights. 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