Is Your GM Truck or SUV Stalling or Losing Power?
There’s nothing more frustrating than your vehicle suddenly stalling, hesitating, or refusing to start. If your 2010-2012 Silverado, Tahoe, Escalade, or other compatible GM vehicle is showing symptoms like a check engine light with code P069E, erratic fuel gauge behavior, or a “Reduced Engine Power” message, the culprit is often a failed Fuel System Control Module (FSCM). In my 20+ years as a technician, I’ve seen this exact part fail countless times, especially on trucks where it’s mounted to the frame rail, exposed to water, salt, and vibration.
“A customer’s 2011 Sierra 1500 came in last week with the classic no-start after a heavy rain. The owner had already replaced the fuel pump, but the problem persisted. A quick scan showed code P069E (Fuel Pump Control Module Commanded OFF). We traced it to the original FSCM, which had visible corrosion on the housing. After installing one of our VIN-programmed modules, the truck fired right up and has been running perfectly since. It’s a textbook failure for these vehicles.”
The Plug-and-Play Solution: A Pre-Programmed GM Fuel Control Module
Don’t waste time and money at the dealership. This GM Fuel Control Module is the definitive solution, arriving at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN. We load the latest, most stable software from GM, ensuring optimal performance and communication with your vehicle’s other computers. This eliminates the need for expensive scan tools or a trip to the dealer for programming, turning a complex electronic repair into a straightforward DIY job.
- โ VIN-Programmed & Ready to Install: Simply provide your VIN at checkout, and we handle the complex programming for you.
- โ Fixes Common Fuel Delivery Issues: Directly addresses symptoms like stalling, no-start, hesitation, and DTCs P069E, P0230, and P0606.
- โ No Expensive Dealer Trip: Save hundreds on diagnostic and programming fees. This part is ready to install right out of the box.
- โ Direct Replacement Guarantee: This module is a direct replacement for part numbers 20791901, 20827745, 20877116, and 20850927.
- โ Loaded with Latest GM Software: Ensures your fuel system operates exactly as the manufacturer intended, often correcting issues present in the original factory software.
Easy Installation: Get Back on the Road Fast
You don’t need to be a master mechanic to replace this module. With basic hand tools, you can restore your vehicle’s reliability in under an hour.
- Safety First: Disconnect the negative terminal from your vehicle’s battery.
- Locate the Module: On most trucks and SUVs (Silverado, Yukon, Tahoe, etc.), you’ll find the FSCM mounted to the driver’s side frame rail, typically near the spare tire. On other vehicles like the CTS or LaCrosse, it may be in the trunk or rear compartment.
- Disconnect & Remove: Carefully unplug the electrical connectors. Use a small screwdriver to release the locking tabs if necessary. Then, unbolt the old module from its mounting location.
- Install the New Module: Bolt your new, pre-programmed FSCM into place.
- Reconnect: Firmly plug in the electrical connectors until they click, ensuring a secure connection.
- Power Up: Reconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Start the Engine: Turn the key and confirm your vehicle starts and runs smoothly. Your check engine light should be off.
Stop letting a faulty module leave you stranded. Order this VIN-programmed Fuel System Control Module today and restore your vehicle’s performance and dependability with confidence.