Restore Your Enclave’s Performance and Reliability
Is your 2009 Buick Enclave experiencing frustrating issues like engine stalling, hesitation during acceleration, or a complete no-start condition? These are classic signs of a failing Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM), also known as a Fuel System Control Module (FSCM). This critical component regulates the voltage sent to your fuel pump, ensuring your engine receives the precise amount of fuel it needs. When it fails, it can leave you stranded. Don’t let a faulty module compromise your vehicle’s safety and performance.
This is a direct-replacement FPCM that arrives at your door completely programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN. We handle the complex part—flashing the module with the very latest GM software updates—so you don’t have to. This eliminates the need for an expensive trip to the dealership for programming. Simply install the module, and you’re ready to go. It’s the most efficient and reliable way to get your vehicle back on the road.
Case Study: A Tricky Diagnosis
I remember a 2009 Enclave that came into my shop with intermittent stalling. The owner had already replaced the fuel pump, but the problem persisted. A scan showed a P069E code (Fuel Pump Control Module Requested MIL Illumination). Instead of just throwing another part at it, we checked the FPCM’s power and ground connections, which were solid. The issue was internal to the module itself; heat and vibration had taken their toll on the circuit board. By installing a VIN-programmed 2009 Enclave Fuel Pump Module, we resolved the stalling issue permanently, saving the customer from further misdiagnosis and unnecessary expenses.
Common Signs of a Failing FPCM
- ✔ Engine cranks but will not start
- ✔ Stalling, especially under load or when warm
- ✔ Rough idle or engine hesitation
- ✔ Reduced engine power and poor acceleration
- ✔ Check Engine Light with codes like P069E, P0230, or U0109
- ✔ A noticeable whining sound from the fuel pump area
A Straightforward Guide to Installation
Installing your new 2009 Enclave Fuel Pump Module is a manageable job for a confident DIYer. On the 2009 Enclave, it’s typically located on the rear crossmember. Always consult a service manual for your specific vehicle’s location and torque specs.
- Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery.
- Locate the Module: Find the old FPCM. On the Enclave, it’s generally mounted to the frame or crossmember near the rear of the vehicle. It may be exposed to road debris, so cleaning the area first is a good idea.
- Disconnect Connectors: Carefully unplug the electrical connectors from the old module. Press the release tabs firmly to avoid breaking them.
- Remove the Old Module: Unbolt the module from its mounting point. These bolts can sometimes be rusty, so applying a penetrating oil beforehand can help.
- Install the New Module: Mount your new, pre-programmed FPCM in the same location and secure it with the original bolts.
- Reconnect Everything: Plug the electrical connectors firmly into the new module. Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Final Check: Turn the key to the ‘On’ position for a few seconds to allow the fuel system to prime, then start the engine. Your vehicle should now run smoothly.
Will This Fit My Vehicle?
This module is a guaranteed fit for a wide range of GM vehicles. While this listing is for a 2009 Enclave Fuel Pump Module, it is also compatible with the following models. Please verify your vehicle and the module’s location noted in parentheses.
- Acadia: 2009 (Fuel Pump)
- Avalanche 1500: 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Canyon / Colorado: 2009 (rear center frame)
- Enclave: 2009 (Fuel Pump)
- Escalade / ESV / EXT: 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Express / Savana 1500 Van: 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Hummer H2: 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Hummer H3: 2009 (rear frame)
- Outlook: 2009 (Fuel Pump)
- Sierra / Silverado 1500 Pickup: 2007 (New Body Style), 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Sierra Denali: 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Suburban 1500: 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Tahoe / Yukon / Yukon XL 1500: 2008-2009 (LH frame rail)
- Traverse: 2009 (rear crossmember)
- Vue: 2008-2009 (RH rear engine compartment)
This part is a direct replacement for part numbers: 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, 25967325.
Why do you need my VIN?
Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is essential for us to program the module with the exact software and calibrations for your specific vehicle. This ensures perfect compatibility and function, just like a part from the dealer, but without the extra cost and hassle of a dealership visit.
Is this a plug-and-play part?
Yes! Because we program it to your VIN before shipping, it is a true plug-and-play solution. No further programming or calibration is required after you install it.
Where is the FPCM located on my 2009 Enclave?
On the 2009 Buick Enclave, the Fuel Pump Control Module is typically mounted on the rear crossmember, near the fuel tank. It’s a good idea to safely raise the vehicle to get a clear view and access to it.
Can a bad FPCM cause my fuel pump to fail?
While not always the case, a faulty FPCM can send incorrect voltage to the fuel pump, causing it to run constantly or work harder than necessary. Over time, this can lead to premature failure of the fuel pump itself. Replacing a bad FPCM promptly is good preventative maintenance.
What if I have one of the other compatible part numbers?
This module is a direct replacement for all the part numbers listed, including 13501024, 20759945, and 25866052. It will function identically and is flashed with the newest software available for your vehicle.