Is Your Traverse Stalling, Sputtering, or Refusing to Start?
There’s nothing more frustrating than a vehicle that won’t run reliably. If your 2009 Chevrolet Traverse or another compatible GM vehicle is experiencing sudden stalls, hesitation when you accelerate, or a complete no-start condition, a faulty Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is a very common culprit. This small but critical component regulates the voltage sent to your fuel pump, and when it fails, it can starve your engine of fuel, leading to a host of drivability problems and diagnostic codes like P069E.
The Simple, Dealer-Free Solution is Here
Forget about expensive diagnostic fees and the time-consuming hassle of a dealership visit. We provide a direct, reliable fix with this Fuel Pump Control Module, part number 25967325. The best part? We program it specifically for your vehicle using your VIN before it ships. This means it arrives at your door ready for a true plug-and-play installation. We load the latest, most stable software from GM, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
A Real-World Scenario from My Shop
A customer’s 2009 Acadia (which uses the same module) was towed in last month. It would crank but not start. They had already replaced the fuel pump themselves, assuming it was the problem, but the issue persisted. After a quick scan, I saw code P069EโFuel Pump Control Module Performance. The FPCM, located on the frame rail, had failed due to corrosion. We installed one of our pre-programmed modules, and the vehicle fired right up. They could have saved hundreds of dollars and a lot of time by checking this module first. It’s a classic case where the controller fails, not the pump itself.
Why Choose Our Pre-Programmed 2009 Traverse Fuel Pump Module?
- โ No Dealer Programming Required: We handle the complex programming for you. Just provide your VIN at checkout.
- โ Fixes Common Issues: A direct solution for engine stalling, no-start conditions, hesitation, and reduced power.
- โ Clears Annoying Codes: Effectively resolves diagnostic trouble codes such as P069E, P0230, and P025A.
- โ Latest GM Software: Your module is flashed with the newest updates for improved reliability and performance over the original factory software.
- โ Guaranteed Compatibility: This module is a direct replacement for a wide range of GM part numbers, ensuring a perfect fit and function.
Plug-and-Play Installation: Get Back on the Road Fast
For the 2009 Traverse, this module is typically located on the rear crossmember. While professional installation is always an option, a confident DIYer can often complete this job in under an hour.
- Safety First: Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Locate the Module: Find the old FPCM on your vehicle’s frame or crossmember. Its location varies by model (see fitment list).
- Disconnect and Remove: Carefully unplug the electrical connectors and unbolt the old module from the frame.
- Install the New Module: Bolt the new, pre-programmed module into place and securely reconnect the electrical harnesses.
- Reconnect and Test: Reconnect the battery terminal and start the vehicle to confirm the repair.
Guaranteed Fitment for Your Vehicle
This module is a direct replacement for part number 25967325 and is also compatible with the following part numbers: 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, and 25866052. It fits a wide array of GM vehicles:
- Acadia, Enclave, Outlook, Traverse (2009)
- Avalanche 1500, Suburban 1500, Tahoe, Yukon, Yukon XL 1500 (2008-2009)
- Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT (2008-2009)
- Silverado 1500 & Sierra 1500 (2007 New Body Style, 2008-2009)
- Colorado & Canyon (2009)
- Express 1500 & Savana 1500 Van (2008-2009)
- Hummer H2 (2008-2009) & Hummer H3 (2009)
- Saturn Vue (2008-2009)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Q: How do I provide my VIN?
- A: Simply enter your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the designated box during checkout. We cannot ship your part until we have this information to program it correctly.
- Q: What happens if I install it without programming?
- A: An unprogrammed module will not communicate correctly with your vehicle’s computer (ECU). This will result in a no-start condition, which is why our pre-programming service is essential.
- Q: Is this the same as a Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM)?
- A: Yes, Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) and Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM) are terms used interchangeably for the same part. Its job is to control the fuel pump’s operation.
- Q: Could my problem just be the fuel pump?
- A: It’s possible, but FPCM failure is extremely common on these GM platforms and presents the exact same symptoms as a bad fuel pump. Checking for FPCM-specific codes like P069E is the best way to diagnose before replacing the more expensive in-tank fuel pump.