Restore Your Vehicle’s Performance and Reliability
Is your GMC Acadia, or another compatible GM vehicle, suddenly stalling, hesitating during acceleration, or refusing to start? Before you condemn the fuel pump, the real culprit is often the Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM), also known as the Fuel System Control Module (FSCM). This vital component regulates the voltage sent to your fuel pump, ensuring precise fuel delivery. When it fails, it can leave you stranded. This module is a direct-fit, VIN-programmed solution designed to get you back on the road without a costly trip to the dealership.
Case Study: A Tricky Diagnosis
I remember a 2008 Silverado that came into my shop on a tow truck. The owner had already replaced the fuel pump himself, but it still wouldn’t start. He was frustrated and out of money. A quick scan showed DTC P069E, indicating a fault in the FPCM control circuit. We put the truck on the lift, and sure enough, the original module mounted on the driver-side frame rail was heavily corroded from years of exposure to road salt and moisture. The internal electronics were shot. We installed one of our pre-programmed modules, and the truck fired right up. This simple part saved the customer from more guesswork and the high cost of a dealer diagnosis and programming session.
Is Your Vehicle Showing These Symptoms?
A failing FPCM can manifest in several ways. If you’re experiencing any of the following, this module is the likely solution.
- âś” Engine cranks but will not start
- âś” Stalling, especially under load or when coming to a stop
- âś” Hesitation or sputtering during acceleration
- âś” Reduced engine power and poor fuel economy
- âś” Check Engine Light with codes like P069E, P0230, P0627, or U0109
Why Choose a VIN-Programmed Module?
The biggest challenge with replacing modern electronic modules is the need for vehicle-specific programming. Our service eliminates this obstacle. We take your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN and flash this 2009 Acadia Fuel Pump Control Module with the latest, most stable software directly from GM. This ensures it communicates perfectly with your vehicle’s powertrain control module (PCM) and other systems right out of the box. You get a plug-and-play part that restores original performance and efficiency without any additional programming fees.
A Straightforward Guide to Installation
Replacing the FPCM is a job most DIYers with basic tools can handle. The location varies slightly by model, but it’s typically found on the vehicle’s frame rail or crossmember.
- Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery to prevent any electrical shorts.
- Locate the Module: Find the old FPCM. On most trucks and SUVs like the Tahoe or Sierra, it’s on the driver-side frame rail near the spare tire. On vehicles like the Acadia or Traverse, it’s often on a rear crossmember.
- Disconnect and Remove: Unplug the electrical connector(s). Be gentle with the locking tabs, as they can become brittle. Then, remove the bolts or nuts holding the module to the frame.
- Install the New Module: Bolt the new, pre-programmed module into place. Ensure it is mounted securely.
- Reconnect: Plug the electrical connector firmly into the new module until it clicks. Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Final Check: Start the vehicle. It may take a slightly longer crank the first time as the fuel system re-pressurizes. Your check engine light should be off, and the vehicle should run smoothly.
Verified Vehicle Compatibility
This module is a direct replacement for several part numbers, including 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, and 25967325. It is guaranteed to fit the following vehicles:
- ACADIA 2009
- AVALANCHE 1500 2008-2009
- CANYON / COLORADO 2009
- ENCLAVE 2009
- ESCALADE / ESV / EXT 2008-2009
- EXPRESS / SAVANA 1500 VAN 2008-2009
- HUMMER H2 2008-2009
- HUMMER H3 2009
- OUTLOOK 2009
- SIERRA / SILVERADO 1500 PICKUP 2007 (New Body Style) & 2008-2009
- SIERRA DENALI 2008-2009
- SUBURBAN 1500 2008-2009
- TAHOE / YUKON / YUKON XL 1500 2008-2009
- TRAVERSE 2009
- VUE 2008-2009
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to get this module programmed by a dealer?
No. We program the module to your vehicle’s specific VIN before shipping it. This makes it a true plug-and-play solution, saving you time and the expense of a dealership visit.
Where do I find my VIN?
Your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) can be found on your vehicle’s registration, insurance card, or on a plate on the driver’s side of the dashboard visible through the windshield.
What happens after I place my order?
After you complete your purchase, you will need to send us your VIN. We cannot ship the module until we receive your VIN to perform the necessary programming.
Where is the FPCM located on my 2009 Acadia?
On the 2009 GMC Acadia, the Fuel Pump Control Module is typically mounted to the rear subframe or crossmember, near the fuel tank.
Is this a reliable part?
Absolutely. This module is built to meet or exceed OEM specifications and is loaded with the latest GM-approved software to correct common factory issues, ensuring long-term reliability.