Is Your GM Truck or SUV Stalling, Hesitating, or Refusing to Start?
If you’re dealing with frustrating engine performance issues like intermittent stalling, a long crank time, or a complete no-start condition in your 2008-2009 GM vehicle, a failing Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is a very common culprit. You might also see a check engine light with diagnostic trouble code P069E stored in the computer. This isn’t just an inconvenience; it’s a critical failure that can leave you stranded. The FPCM is the brain that tells your fuel pump how much pressure to deliver. When it fails, your engine is starved of the fuel it needs to run properly.
The Real-World Problem: Corrosion and Component Failure
In my 20+ years as a technician, I’ve seen hundreds of these modules fail, especially on trucks and SUVs like the Silverado, Sierra, and Tahoe. GM often mounted these modules on the frame rail, directly exposing them to road salt, water, and debris. Over time, this causes severe corrosion on the module’s casing and, more importantly, its electrical connector pins. This corrosion leads to poor electrical connections, voltage drops, and eventual failure of the internal circuit board.
Expert Pro Tip: Before installing your new module, take a moment to inspect the vehicle’s wiring harness connector. Use a small brush and electrical contact cleaner to remove any green or white corrosion from the terminals. A clean connection is absolutely critical for the new module to function correctly and will prevent a repeat failure down the road.
Your Direct Solution: A VIN-Programmed GM Fuel Pump Module
Don’t waste time and money at the dealership. This Fuel Pump Control Module is the definitive solution, arriving at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). We load it with the latest GM-certified software updates, which often correct the very issues that caused the original part to fail. This is not a generic, one-size-fits-all part; it’s a precision-matched component ready for immediate installation.
- โ Eliminate Guesswork: Solves common symptoms like engine stalling, hesitation, no-start, and code P069E.
- โ VIN-Programmed for You: We flash the module with the newest GM software using your VIN. Simply provide your VIN at checkout.
- โ True Plug-and-Play: No expensive dealer visit or special scan tools are required for installation.
- โ Restores Proper Fuel Pressure: Ensures your engine receives the correct fuel volume under all driving conditions for reliable performance.
- โ Direct Replacement: Designed to replace a wide range of original part numbers, ensuring perfect compatibility.
Simple Installation to Get You Back on the Road
- Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery.
- Locate the Old Module: Find the FPCM. On most trucks/SUVs (Silverado, Tahoe, Yukon), it’s on the driver’s side frame rail, near the spare tire. On other models like the Traverse or Colorado, it may be on a rear crossmember. Check your specific vehicle.
- Disconnect and Remove: Unplug the electrical connector and unbolt the old module from the frame.
- Install the New Module: Bolt the new, pre-programmed module in place and securely plug in the electrical connector.
- Final Step: Reconnect the battery terminal. Your vehicle is now ready to start.
Guaranteed Compatibility
This module is a direct replacement for the following part numbers: 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, 25967325. It is guaranteed to fit the following vehicles:
- Cadillac Escalade, ESV, EXT: 2008-2009
- Chevrolet Avalanche 1500: 2008-2009
- Chevrolet Colorado: 2009
- Chevrolet Express 1500 Van: 2008-2009
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Pickup: 2007 (New Body Style), 2008-2009
- Chevrolet Suburban 1500: 2008-2009
- Chevrolet Tahoe: 2008-2009
- Chevrolet Traverse: 2009
- GMC Acadia: 2009
- GMC Canyon: 2009
- GMC Savana 1500 Van: 2008-2009
- GMC Sierra 1500 / Denali Pickup: 2007 (New Body Style), 2008-2009
- GMC Yukon / Yukon XL 1500: 2008-2009
- Hummer H2: 2008-2009
- Hummer H3: 2009
- Buick Enclave: 2009
- Saturn Outlook: 2009
- Saturn VUE: 2008-2009