Restore Fuel Delivery and Engine Performance Instantly
Is your 2008-2009 Cadillac Escalade, or another compatible GM vehicle, suddenly stalling, hesitating, or refusing to start? Before you condemn the fuel pump, the real culprit is often a faulty Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM). Located on the frame rail, this critical component is exposed to harsh road conditions, leading to internal failure. This module is the definitive solution, arriving at your door pre-programmed with the latest GM software specifically for your vehicle. Simply provide your VIN at checkout, and we handle the rest, saving you a costly and time-consuming trip to the dealership.
A Technician’s Notebook: The Misdiagnosed Fuel Pump
I’ve seen it countless times in my 20+ years on the shop floor. A customer comes in, frustrated after replacing a perfectly good fuel pump on their Silverado or Tahoe, yet the no-start or stalling problem remains. The diagnostic codes, often U0109 or P069E, point to a communication or performance issue with the fuel system. A quick check of the FPCM, mounted to the driver-side frame rail, usually reveals the problem. Corrosion from salt and water ingress is the number one killer of these modules. This pre-programmed replacement isn’t just a part; it’s a permanent fix that addresses the root cause with updated, stable software.
Is Your Truck or SUV Showing These Symptoms?
A failing FPCM can mimic a bad fuel pump, but there are tell-tale signs. If you’re experiencing any of the following, this module is likely the solution you need for your 2008-2009 Escalade Fuel Pump Control Module or other compatible GM model.
- ✔ Engine cranks but will not start
- ✔ Vehicle starts and then immediately stalls
- ✔ Severe hesitation or stumbling under acceleration
- ✔ Loss of engine power, sometimes triggering “Reduced Engine Power” mode
- ✔ An active Check Engine Light with codes such as P069E, P0230, or U0109
- ✔ Inconsistent fuel pressure readings
A Straightforward Guide to Installation
Replacing the FPCM is a job most DIYers can handle with basic tools. Because this module comes pre-programmed, there are no special electronic tools required. Just bolt it on, plug it in, and you’re back on the road.
- Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery.
- Locate the Module: On most trucks and SUVs like the Escalade, Tahoe, and Silverado, the FPCM is mounted to the inside of the driver-side frame rail, typically above the spare tire.
- Disconnect and Remove: Unplug the electrical connector. Be sure to press the release tab firmly. Then, remove the bolts or nuts (usually two) securing the old module to the frame.
- Install the New Module: Mount your new, pre-programmed FPCM in the same location. Tighten the fasteners securely.
- Connect and Finalize: Plug the electrical connector into the new module until it clicks. Reconnect the negative battery terminal. The vehicle is now ready to start.
Guaranteed Fitment for Your GM Vehicle
This 2008-2009 Escalade Fuel Pump Control Module is a direct replacement for a wide range of General Motors trucks and SUVs. It is a direct cross-reference for part numbers 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, and 25967325. Please verify your vehicle is on the list below for guaranteed compatibility.
- Acadia: 2009
- Avalanche 1500: 2008-2009
- Canyon / Colorado: 2009
- Enclave: 2009
- Escalade / ESV / EXT: 2008-2009
- Express / Savana 1500 Van: 2008-2009
- Hummer H2: 2008-2009
- Hummer H3: 2009
- Outlook: 2009
- Sierra / Silverado 1500 Pickup: 2007 (New Body Style), 2008-2009
- Sierra Denali: 2008-2009
- Suburban 1500: 2008-2009
- Tahoe / Yukon / Yukon XL 1500: 2008-2009
- Traverse: 2009
- Vue: 2008-2009
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to do any programming myself?
No. This module is fully programmed to your vehicle’s VIN before it ships. It is a true plug-and-play solution, requiring no further dealership intervention or special tools.
How do I provide my VIN?
After you complete your purchase, you will need to send us your 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). We cannot ship the module until we have programmed it with your specific VIN.
Where is the FPCM located on my 2008 Escalade?
On the 2008-2009 Escalade, as well as most GM trucks and large SUVs from this era, the FPCM is bolted to the driver’s side frame rail, often near or above the spare tire.
Will this fix a P069E check engine light code?
Yes, a faulty FPCM is the most common cause of the P069E code (Fuel Pump Control Module Requested MIL Illumination). Replacing the module with this pre-programmed unit is the correct repair for that code.
Is this a new or used part?
This is a high-quality replacement part that has been professionally programmed with the latest GM software updates for maximum reliability and performance.