Is Your GM Truck Stalling, Hesitating, or Refusing to Start?
If you’re driving a 2007-2009 GM truck or SUV like a Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe, or Yukon, and experiencing erratic engine behavior, the culprit is often a failed Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM), also known as a Fuel System Control Module (FSCM). Symptoms can start subtly, with occasional sputtering or a long crank time, but can quickly escalate to your vehicle leaving you stranded on the side of the road. This module is a critical component that regulates the voltage to your fuel pump, and when it fails, your engine is starved of the fuel it needs to run properly.
From the Diagnostic Bay
We had a 2008 Sierra 1500 towed in last week with a classic no-start condition. The owner had already replaced the fuel pump, thinking that was the issue, but the truck still wouldn’t fire up. A quick scan revealed a P069E trouble code, pointing directly to the FPCM. These modules are notoriously prone to failure due to their location on the frame rail, where they’re exposed to water, salt, and corrosion. We installed one of our pre-programmed modules, and the truck fired up on the first try. The customer was thrilled to have a simple, reliable fix without the high cost and wait time of a dealership visit.
The Plug-and-Play Solution for Your Silverado 1500 Fuel Pump Module
Don’t let a faulty module dictate your truck’s reliability. Our replacement Fuel Pump Control Module, part number 13501024, is the definitive solution to restore your vehicle’s performance. The single biggest advantage of our module is that it arrives at your door completely programmed to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). This means no expensive trip to the dealership for programming is required. We flash the module with the latest, most stable software updates from GM, which often correct the very issues that caused the original part to fail. It’s a true plug-and-play repair that you can perform with basic hand tools right in your driveway.
Common Symptoms of a Failing FPCM
- ✔ Engine cranking but not starting
- ✔ Stalling, especially under load or during acceleration
- ✔ Rough idling or engine sputtering
- ✔ Hesitation or loss of power while driving
- ✔ Check Engine Light with codes like P069E, P0230, or P0606
- ✔ Reduced fuel economy
- ✔ A noticeable whine from the fuel pump as it runs at full power constantly
Guaranteed Fitment and Compatibility
This module is a direct replacement for a wide range of GM vehicles and is compatible with numerous original part numbers. By providing us with your VIN, you guarantee that the module you receive is perfectly matched to your vehicle’s factory specifications. This part directly replaces the following part numbers:
Compatible Part Numbers: 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, 25967325
This module fits a vast array of popular GM models, including the Chevy Silverado & Avalanche, GMC Sierra & Yukon, Cadillac Escalade, Hummer H2, and many more from the 2007-2009 model years. Restore the precise fuel delivery your engine was designed for and get back on the road with confidence. Order your pre-programmed FPCM today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to get this module programmed by a dealer?
Absolutely not. The main benefit of our service is that we program the module for you before it ships. Simply provide your 17-digit VIN during checkout, and the part will arrive ready for installation, saving you time and money.
Where is the FPCM located on my 2008 Silverado?
On most compatible trucks and SUVs, including the Silverado 1500, the Fuel Pump Control Module is located on the driver’s side frame rail, typically above or near the spare tire. It’s exposed to the elements, which is a primary reason for its high failure rate.
What happens if I don’t replace a failing FPCM?
Continuing to drive with a faulty FPCM can lead to worsening symptoms, including unpredictable stalling in traffic, which is a significant safety hazard. It can also cause the new fuel pump to run at 100% duty cycle continuously, leading to premature failure of the pump itself.
Is this part compatible with part number 25967325?
Yes, this module is a direct, compatible replacement for part number 25967325 and all other part numbers listed in the description. Once programmed to your VIN, it will function identically to the original.
What information do you need from me to program the module?
We require your vehicle’s 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). You can typically find this on your driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield), on the driver’s door jamb sticker, or on your vehicle’s registration and insurance documents.