Restore Your Vehicle’s Performance and Reliability
Is your Chevrolet, Buick, or Cadillac suddenly stalling, hesitating, or refusing to start? A faulty Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is one of the most common causes for these frustrating and stressful issues. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a problem that can leave you stranded. Our pre-programmed GM Fuel Pump Control Module 22874300 is the definitive, hassle-free solution to get you back on the road with confidence. We take the guesswork out of the repair by flashing the module with the latest GM software specifically for your vehicle’s VIN before it ever leaves our facility.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
A failing FPCM can mimic a bad fuel pump, leading to incorrect diagnoses and wasted money. If you’re experiencing any of the following, this module is the likely culprit:
- Engine cranks but will not start
- Stalling, especially under load or when coming to a stop
- Poor engine performance and hesitation during acceleration
- A Check Engine Light with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) such as P069E, P0230, or U0109
- Inconsistent fuel pressure readings
This module is the direct-fit, professional-grade answer. By replacing your old unit with our VIN-programmed GM Fuel Pump Control Module 22874300, you are restoring the precise communication between your vehicle’s computer and the fuel pump, ensuring your engine gets the exact amount of fuel it needs, exactly when it needs it.
Features & Benefits
- ✔ VIN-Programmed for You: Arrives ready to install with the latest GM software matched to your vehicle. No expensive trip to the dealership for programming is required!
- ✔ Restores Proper Fuel Delivery: Eliminates stalling, no-start conditions, and hesitation by ensuring accurate fuel pressure regulation.
- ✔ Direct-Fit Replacement: Engineered to match the original part’s specifications for a perfect fit and function, compatible with part numbers 22874299 and 22874300.
- ✔ Cost-Effective Repair: Save hundreds of dollars compared to dealership parts and labor costs without sacrificing quality or reliability.
- ✔ This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
An Expert’s Insight: Why VIN Programming is Non-Negotiable
In today’s vehicles, components don’t just bolt on; they communicate. The FPCM is a critical node in your car’s computer network (the CAN bus). Simply installing a used or non-programmed module is a recipe for failure. The vehicle’s main computer will reject it, leading to a persistent no-start condition and communication error codes. We eliminate this entire headache. By flashing the module to your specific VIN, we ensure it’s recognized by your vehicle’s security and powertrain systems instantly, making the installation process as smooth as possible. It’s the difference between a quick repair and a complicated, costly ordeal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Fuel Pump Control Module do?
The FPCM, also known as a Fuel System Control Module (FSCM), is a small computer that receives commands from the main Engine Control Module (ECM) to precisely regulate the voltage sent to the fuel pump. This controls the pump’s speed and, consequently, the fuel pressure, optimizing both performance and efficiency.
Why is VIN programming so important for this part?
Modern GM vehicles require a ‘handshake’ between control modules for security and proper operation. Programming the FPCM with your vehicle’s unique VIN ensures it is recognized by the ECM and BCM (Body Control Module), allowing it to function correctly within the vehicle’s network. A non-programmed module will not work.
How do I provide my VIN after purchase?
After you complete your purchase, simply send us a message with your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). We cannot ship the part until we receive this information, as the programming is a critical step in preparing your order.
Is this part difficult to install?
For someone with moderate mechanical experience, the installation is straightforward. The module is typically located in the trunk or behind a rear quarter panel trim piece. It involves disconnecting the battery, unplugging the electrical connectors, unbolting the old module, and installing the new one. Since our GM Fuel Pump Control Module 22874300 is pre-programmed, there are no complex electronic steps required after installation.
Will this fix a P069E trouble code?
Yes, the DTC P069E (Fuel Pump Control Module Requested MIL Illumination) is one of the most common codes indicating a failure of the FPCM. Replacing the module is the standard and effective repair for this code, provided the wiring and fuel pump are in good condition.