Is Your GM Truck or SUV Stalling, Hesitating, or Refusing to Start?
There’s nothing more frustrating than a vehicle you can’t rely on. If your Escalade, Sierra, Silverado, or Tahoe is suddenly stalling, cranking but not starting, or losing power under acceleration, the culprit is often a failed Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM). This small but critical component regulates the voltage to your fuel pump, and when it fails, it leaves you stranded. Stop guessing and replace it with a solution designed to get you back on the road with confidence.
Common Symptoms & Your Direct-Fit Solution
A failing FPCM can mimic other fuel system problems, but it often triggers specific symptoms and diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs). If you’re experiencing any of the following, this module is the likely solution:
- Engine cranks but will not start
- Vehicle starts and then immediately stalls
- Hesitation or stumbling during acceleration
- Loss of engine power, especially under load
- Check Engine Light with codes such as P069E, P0230, or P0627
This isn’t just a replacement part; it’s a complete, ready-to-install solution. We take a brand new module and professionally program it with the latest GM software, specifically matched to your vehicle’s VIN. This means you can skip the expensive trip to the dealership for programming. This is the most efficient and reliable way to fix your vehicle correctly the first time. The 25967325 Fuel Pump Control Module is your answer to restoring factory performance and dependability.
Features & Benefits
- ✔ Plug-and-Play Installation: Arrives pre-programmed to your specific VIN. No dealer visit or special tools required for programming—simply install it and turn the key.
- âś” Latest GM Software Updates: We flash each module with the newest vehicle-specific software from GM, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
- âś” Solves Common Fueling Issues: Directly addresses stalling, no-start conditions, and hesitation caused by a faulty FPCM, restoring crisp throttle response and reliable starting.
- âś” Wide Compatibility: This single module is a direct replacement for numerous original part numbers, including 20759945, 25866052, and 13501024, covering a vast range of GM trucks and SUVs.
- âś” Restore Vehicle Dependability: Regain the peace of mind that comes from knowing your truck or SUV will start every time and get you where you need to go without issue.
- âś” This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
An Expert’s Insight: From over 20 years of hands-on diagnostics, I’ve seen hundreds of these GM trucks and SUVs come in with fuel delivery issues. The original location of the FPCM on the frame rail exposes it to a punishing combination of water, salt, and vibration, leading to premature failure. The updated software we install helps the module manage electrical loads more efficiently, which can contribute to a longer service life. When you install our pre-programmed 25967325 Fuel Pump Control Module, you’re not just replacing a part; you’re installing a more robust and reliable solution that addresses the original design’s weaknesses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to program this module after I receive it?
No. The main benefit of our service is that we program the module to your vehicle’s exact VIN before we ship it. It arrives ready for a true plug-and-play installation, saving you a costly trip to the dealership.
Where is this module located on my vehicle?
On most trucks and SUVs like the Silverado, Sierra, and Tahoe, the FPCM is mounted on the driver’s side frame rail, roughly below the driver’s door. However, location can vary slightly by model (e.g., rear crossmember on a Traverse), so it’s always best to consult a service manual for your specific vehicle.
How do I provide my Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)?
After you complete your purchase, you will need to send us your 17-digit VIN. We cannot ship the part until we have this information, as the programming is specific to your vehicle.
Is this the same as a Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM)?
Yes. The terms Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) and Fuel Pump Driver Module (FPDM) are often used interchangeably for this component. It performs the same function of controlling the fuel pump’s operation.
What makes this 25967325 Fuel Pump Control Module fail?
The primary cause of failure is its exposure to the elements. Mounted on the vehicle’s frame, it is susceptible to corrosion from road salt and water, as well as damage from vibrations, which can lead to internal electronic failure over time.