Is your Suburban, Tahoe, or Sierra 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 on GM trucks and SUVs. Don’t get stuck on the side of the road or pay steep dealership fees for programming. This module is the definitive, hassle-free solution to restore your vehicle’s reliability and get you back on the road with confidence.
Common Symptoms & Your Direct-Fit Solution
When the FPCM begins to fail, it can no longer properly regulate the voltage sent to the fuel pump, leading to a host of fuel delivery problems. If you’re experiencing any of the following, this part is your solution:
- Engine cranks but will not start
- Sudden engine stalling, especially while driving
- Hesitation or stumbling during acceleration
- Reduced engine power and poor performance
- Check Engine Light with codes like P069E, P0230, or P0627
This isn’t just a replacement part; it’s a complete, ready-to-install fix. We take the guesswork and expense out of the repair by pre-programming this 2008-2009 Suburban 1500 Fuel Pump Control Module to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) before it ships. This ensures perfect communication with your vehicle’s computer systems right out of the box.
Features & Benefits
- ✔ Plug & Play Installation: This module arrives pre-programmed to your VIN. No expensive trip to the dealer for flashing is required.
- ✔ Updated GM Software: We load the latest stable software from General Motors, ensuring optimal performance and correcting known factory issues.
- ✔ Restored Performance: By delivering precise voltage to the fuel pump, this module restores crisp acceleration and reliable starting.
- ✔ Guaranteed Compatibility: A direct replacement for a wide range of original part numbers, including 13501024, 20759945, and 25967325.
- ✔ Peace of Mind: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
Expert Insight: Why FPCMs Fail and Why Programming is Critical
From over 20 years of hands-on diagnostics, I’ve replaced hundreds of these modules. Their mounting location on the vehicle’s frame rail exposes them to a brutal combination of water, road salt, and vibration. This constant assault leads to internal corrosion and eventual failure. The critical step that trips up many DIY mechanics is the programming. Without being flashed to your specific VIN, a new module is just a paperweight—the truck won’t start. By providing a pre-programmed 2008-2009 Suburban 1500 Fuel Pump Control Module, we eliminate the single biggest barrier to a successful and affordable repair.
Stop letting a faulty module dictate when and where your truck will run. Take control of your repair with this simple, effective, and professionally programmed solution. The installation is straightforward for anyone with basic tools, making this one of the most satisfying and cost-effective repairs you can perform. This is the correct fix for your 2008-2009 Suburban 1500 Fuel Pump Control Module and many other GM models listed below.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to get this module programmed by a dealer?
Absolutely not. The main benefit of our service is that we program the module to your vehicle’s VIN before we ship it. It will arrive ready to install, saving you time and hundreds of dollars in dealership programming fees.
Where is this module located on my truck?
On most compatible models like the Suburban, Tahoe, Silverado, and Sierra, the FPCM is mounted on the driver’s side frame rail, typically above the spare tire. It’s usually held in place by two or three bolts.
How do I provide my VIN for programming?
After you complete your purchase, simply add your 17-digit VIN to the ‘notes’ section at checkout, or reply to your order confirmation email with the VIN. We cannot ship the part until we have this information.
Is this part compatible with my original part number?
Yes. This module is a direct replacement for a range of part numbers, including 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, and 25967325. If your original module has any of these numbers, this part will work.
What happens if I install a module that isn’t programmed?
An unprogrammed module will not communicate correctly with your vehicle’s Engine Control Module (ECM) and other systems. This will typically result in a ‘crank, no-start’ condition, and the vehicle will not run.