Is Your GM Truck or SUV Stalling, Hesitating, or Refusing to Start?
There’s nothing more frustrating than turning the key in your Silverado, Tahoe, or Escalade and getting nothing but a crank. Or worse, having the engine stall out in traffic. Often, the culprit isn’t the fuel pump itself, but the small electronic brain that controls it: the Fuel System Control Module (FSCM). When this module fails, it can leave you stranded with codes like P069E, P0230, or a frustrating no-start condition.
From My Bay to Your Driveway: A Common GM Problem
“A customer’s 2011 Sierra 1500 came in last week with these exact symptomsโit would crank but not start, and the fuel gauge was acting erratically. The scan tool pulled a P069E code (Fuel Pump Control Module Commanded OFF). Before even thinking about dropping the fuel tank, I went straight to the FSCM mounted on the driver’s side frame rail. Just as I suspected, years of exposure to road salt and moisture had corroded the housing and pins. This is a textbook failure I’ve diagnosed on hundreds of these GM trucks. Replacing the module with a pre-programmed unit had him back on the road in under 30 minutes.”
The Dealership-Free Solution: A Pre-Programmed GM Fuel Control Module
Forget the hassle and high cost of a dealership visit. We offer a genuine GM Fuel System Control Module that arrives at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). We load the latest GM-approved software, ensuring optimal performance and compatibility right out of the box. This isn’t just a part; it’s a complete, ready-to-install solution.
- โ Eliminate Guesswork: Solves common issues like no-start, stalling, hesitation, and fuel-related check engine lights.
- โ Plug-and-Play: No programming or special tools required. Because we program it to your VIN, it’s a direct swap.
- โ Latest GM Software: We flash the module with the newest updates from General Motors for improved reliability and performance.
- โ Broad Compatibility: This module is a direct replacement for part numbers 20791901, 20827745, 20877116, and 20850927.
- โ Save Time and Money: Avoid expensive dealership labor and programming fees with a simple DIY-friendly repair.
Plug-and-Play Installation: No Dealer Visit Required
You can get your vehicle running properly again in your own garage. The location can vary slightly by model, but the process is straightforward.
- Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery.
- Locate the Module: On most trucks and SUVs (Silverado, Sierra, Yukon, etc.), the FSCM is mounted on the driver’s side frame rail, often near the spare tire. On other vehicles (CTS, LaCrosse, Acadia), it may be in the trunk or rear compartment area.
- Disconnect and Remove: Carefully unplug the electrical connectors. Then, unbolt the old module from its mounting location.
- Install the New Module: Bolt your new, pre-programmed module into place and securely reconnect the electrical connectors.
- Final Step: Reconnect your battery terminal. Your vehicle is now ready to start with its fully functional fuel system.
Don’t let a faulty module keep your reliable GM vehicle down. By providing us with your VIN at checkout, you get a part that is perfectly matched and ready to restore your engine’s performance and your peace of mind. Order today and get back on the road with confidence.