Get Your Truck Running Reliably Again
Is your 2007-2009 Silverado 1500 suddenly stalling, hesitating, or refusing to start? A failing Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is a common culprit on these hardworking trucks, leaving you stranded and disrupting your day. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a breakdown of the reliability you depend on. Our VIN-programmed FPCM is the direct-fit, dealer-free solution to restore your truck’s performance and get you back on the road with confidence.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
A faulty FPCM can manifest in several frustrating ways, including a check engine light with codes like P069E, P0230, or P0627. You might experience an engine that cranks but won’t start, sudden stalling while driving, hesitation during acceleration, or a noticeable loss of power. The module is the brain of your fuel system, and when it fails, it can’t supply the correct voltage to the fuel pump, effectively starving the engine. Our replacement 2007-2009 Silverado 1500 programmed fuel pump control module is engineered to solve these issues permanently. We flash it with the latest GM software using your truck’s VIN, ensuring it works perfectly right out of the box—no expensive trip to the dealership for programming required.
- ✔ Plug & Play Installation: Arrives pre-programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN. Simply install it and turn the key, saving you hundreds in dealer programming fees and diagnostic time.
- ✔ Restore Peak Performance: Delivers precise voltage to your fuel pump, eliminating stalling, hesitation, and rough running for a smooth, powerful, and dependable drive.
- ✔ Updated GM Software: We flash each module with the newest stable software from General Motors, correcting known factory issues and improving long-term durability over the original part.
- ✔ Guaranteed Compatibility: A direct replacement for a wide range of part numbers including 25866052, 20759945, and 25967325, ensuring a perfect fit for your GM truck or SUV.
- ✔ Peace of Mind: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
Expert Insight from Our Technicians
“As a technician, I’ve seen dozens of these GM trucks come in on a tow hook with a P069E code. The original FPCMs were often mounted on the frame rail, exposed to water, salt, and vibration, leading to premature failure. This isn’t a part you want to take a chance on with a used unit from a junkyard. Our 2007-2009 Silverado 1500 programmed fuel pump control module, flashed with the latest software, not only fixes the immediate no-start condition but also addresses the underlying software logic issues that GM later corrected. It’s the definitive fix to ensure your truck remains the reliable workhorse it was built to be.”
Don’t let a faulty module dictate your schedule. By providing your VIN at checkout, you’re getting more than just a part; you’re getting a complete, ready-to-install solution. This is the fastest and most reliable way to get your truck back to work. Installing this 2007-2009 Silverado 1500 programmed fuel pump control module is the right call for any owner who values their time and their truck’s dependability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I absolutely need to provide my VIN?
Yes, this step is critical. Your vehicle’s VIN allows us to load the precise software and calibrations for your specific engine, transmission, and factory options. This ensures perfect communication between modules and guarantees a true plug-and-play installation without any additional programming.
Where is this module located on my truck?
On most 2007-2009 Silverado and Sierra models, the FPCM is mounted to the driver’s side frame rail, typically above or near the spare tire. It’s exposed to the elements, which is a common reason for its failure.
Is this a difficult part to replace myself?
For a DIYer with basic hand tools, this is a very manageable job. It is usually held on by two or three bolts and has a single electrical connector. The most important safety step is to disconnect the vehicle’s battery before you begin the replacement.
What happens if I don’t replace a failing FPCM?
A failing module will lead to progressively worse symptoms. What starts as intermittent hesitation can quickly become frequent stalling or a complete no-start condition, potentially leaving you stranded at the worst possible time. It can also cause unnecessary strain on your in-tank fuel pump.
Will this fit my 2008 GMC Yukon?
Yes, this module is compatible with a wide range of GM trucks and SUVs from this era that share the same platform, including the GMC Yukon, Sierra, Tahoe, Suburban, and Escalade. Please refer to the detailed fitment list on our page to confirm for your exact model.