Is Your GM Truck or SUV Stalling, Hesitating, or Refusing to Start?
A sudden stall on the highway or a vehicle that won’t start in the driveway can be incredibly frustrating and disruptive. These are classic signs of a failing Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM), a critical component that regulates power to your fuel pump. When it fails, it can leave you stranded without warning. This Pre-Programmed Fuel Pump Control Module is the definitive, hassle-free solution to get your vehicle running reliably again.
Common Symptoms & Your Direct-Fit Solution
A faulty FPCM can manifest in several ways, often intermittently at first. If you’re experiencing any of the following, a failing module is the most likely culprit:
- Engine cranks but will not start
- Vehicle stalls unexpectedly while driving, especially under load
- Hesitation or stumbling during acceleration
- Noticeable loss of engine power
- Check Engine Light with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) such as P069E, P0230, or U0109
This isn’t just a replacement part; it’s a complete solution. We professionally program this GM 25785013 Fuel Pump Control Module to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) before it ships. This crucial step ensures it communicates perfectly with your vehicle’s computer systems, eliminating the need for an expensive trip to the dealership for programming. You get a part that is truly ready for installation right out of the box.
Features & Tangible Benefits
- โ VIN-Programmed for Your Vehicle: We flash the module with the latest GM software updates using your VIN. This means no extra costs or time wasted at a dealershipโit’s a true plug-and-play installation.
- โ Restores Engine Performance: By delivering precise voltage to the fuel pump, this module restores crisp throttle response, smooth idling, and reliable starting.
- โ Direct-Fit Replacement: Engineered to match the original factory part for a perfect fit and seamless connection, compatible with a wide range of GM vehicles from 2007-2009.
- โ Solves Common Failure Points: This module is the definitive fix for common FPCM-related issues, turning off the check engine light and restoring vehicle function.
- โ This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
A Technician’s Note on FPCM Failures
From my 20 years in the bay, I’ve seen hundreds of these FPCM failures. On most GM trucks and SUVs, this module is mounted on the driver’s side frame rail. Its location exposes it to years of road salt, water spray, and vibrations, which inevitably leads to internal corrosion and electronic failure. The key takeaway is this: simply installing a new, unprogrammed module won’t work. The vehicle will not recognize it. Our VIN-programming service is what saves you from needing a tow truck and paying hundreds in dealership labor and programming fees. This is the smart, efficient way to do the job right.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need to provide my VIN?
Your vehicle’s VIN is required so we can program the GM 25785013 Fuel Pump Control Module with the exact software and calibrations for your specific make, model, and engine. This ensures it works seamlessly with your car’s computer system right out of the box.
Is this part truly plug-and-play?
Yes. Because we handle the professional programming before shipment, you or your mechanic can install it without needing any specialized diagnostic tools or a trip to the dealer for software flashing.
Where is this module located on my vehicle?
Location varies, but on most trucks and large SUVs (like the Silverado, Tahoe, and Escalade), it’s mounted on the driver’s side frame rail, typically above the spare tire. On other models like the Traverse or Acadia, it may be on a rear crossmember. Always consult a service manual for your specific vehicle.
Will this fix a check engine light for code P069E?
Yes, the P069E code (Fuel Pump Control Module Requested MIL Illumination) is one of the most common indicators of a failed FPCM. Replacing the module with this pre-programmed unit is the standard and effective repair for this code.
What’s the difference between an FPCM and an FSCM?
They are two different acronyms for the same part. FPCM stands for Fuel Pump Control Module, while FSCM stands for Fuel System Control Module. Both refer to the component that controls the fuel pump’s operation.
What if I install it and still have an issue?
While this module is a very common failure point, it’s important to ensure the rest of your fuel system is healthy. Check fuses, relays, and the in-tank fuel pump itself. This part is backed by our one-year replacement warranty if the module is found to be defective.