Is Your Acadia Stalling, Hesitating, or Refusing to Start?
There’s nothing more frustrating than a vehicle you can’t rely on. If your 2009 GMC Acadia is experiencing sudden stalls, has trouble starting, or shows a “Service StabiliTrak” or “Engine Power is Reduced” message, a failing Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is the most likely culprit. This critical component regulates the voltage sent to your fuel pump, and when it fails, it can leave you stranded. Don’t let a small electronic module dictate your schedule. Take control of your repair with a solution designed to get you back on the road quickly and reliably.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
A faulty FPCM, also known as a Fuel Pump Driver Module, can cause a range of issues that mimic a bad fuel pump. Before you consider the difficult job of dropping the fuel tank, check for these common warning signs. This pre-programmed 2009 GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Control Module is the definitive solution for:
- Engine cranks but will not start
- Sudden engine stalling, especially while driving
- Hesitation or sputtering during acceleration
- “Engine Power is Reduced” message on the dash
- Active Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) such as P069E, P0230, P0627, or U0109
Our module is the smart, efficient fix. We eliminate the guesswork and extra expense by pre-programming the unit to your vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) before it ships. This means no extra trips to the dealership for expensive programming.
Features & Benefits
- ✔ Plug & Play Installation: This module arrives pre-programmed to your vehicle’s VIN. Simply provide your VIN at checkout, and the module will be ready to install right out of the box.
- ✔ Latest GM Software: We flash each unit with the newest, most stable software updates from General Motors, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
- ✔ Solve Common Fuel Issues: Directly addresses stalling, no-start conditions, and hesitation caused by a failing FPCM.
- ✔ Avoid Dealership Costs: Save hundreds of dollars by skipping the dealership’s diagnostic and programming fees. This is a repair you can confidently do yourself.
- ✔ Broad Compatibility: Replaces a wide range of original part numbers, including 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, and more.
- ✔ One-Year Protection: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty, giving you confidence in your repair.
Expert Insight: Why FPCMs Fail
On many GM trucks and SUVs, including your Acadia, the original FPCM is mounted directly to the frame rail. This location exposes it to constant vibration, water, salt, and road grime. Over time, this harsh environment leads to corrosion and internal electronic failure. Our modules are built to meet or exceed original specifications, and installing the new unit with a layer of dielectric grease on the connectors can help provide an extra barrier against the elements, ensuring a long-lasting repair for your 2009 GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Control Module.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to program this module?
No. This is the biggest benefit of our service. We professionally program the Fuel Pump Control Module to the VIN you provide before we ship it. It arrives at your door ready for a plug-and-play installation, with no further programming required.
Where is this module located on my 2009 Acadia?
On the 2009 GMC Acadia, the FPCM is typically located on the rear subframe crossmember, near the fuel tank. It’s a small, black box with an electrical connector and is usually held in place by two bolts. Always consult a repair manual for your specific vehicle to confirm the exact location.
What happens if I don’t provide my VIN?
Providing your VIN is essential for the programming process. We cannot ship your order until we receive your vehicle’s 17-digit VIN. This ensures the 2009 GMC Acadia Fuel Pump Control Module communicates perfectly with your vehicle’s other computer systems.
Is this part compatible with other part numbers?
Yes, this module is a direct replacement for a wide range of GM part numbers, including 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 20850907, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, and 25967325. If your original module has one of these numbers, this part will work for your vehicle.
How can I be sure my old FPCM is the problem?
While the symptoms listed are strong indicators, the most definitive way is through diagnostics. Scanning for codes like P069E (Fuel Pump Control Module Commanded On) is a key sign. A technician can also perform a fuel pressure test; a reading that is erratic or zero often points to the FPCM or the fuel pump itself. Given the FPCM is a common failure point and easier to replace, it’s often the first component to check.