Restore Your Trax’s Reliability and Performance
Is your 2013-2014 Chevrolet Trax stalling, hesitating, or refusing to start? A failing Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is often the culprit, disrupting your daily routine and leaving you stranded. This module is the definitive solution, arriving at your door fully programmed to your vehicle’s specific VIN. This crucial step ensures a seamless, plug-and-play installation, restoring proper fuel delivery and engine performance without a costly and time-consuming trip to the dealership for programming.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
A faulty FPCM can cause a range of frustrating issues. If you’re experiencing any of the following, this part is the reliable fix you need:
- Engine cranks but will not start
- Sudden engine stalling, especially while driving
- Vehicle hesitation or stumbling during acceleration
- Reduced engine power and poor fuel economy
- Illuminated Check Engine Light (CEL) with codes like P069E, P0230, or P0627
By replacing your old unit with this pre-programmed 2013-2014 Trax Fuel Pump Control Module, you directly address the root cause of these problems, ensuring your vehicle’s fuel system operates exactly as the manufacturer intended.
Features & Benefits
- ✔ VIN-Programmed for Your Trax: We flash the module with the latest GM software using your vehicle’s VIN. This eliminates compatibility errors and the need for dealer programming.
- ✔ True Plug-and-Play Installation: Because it’s pre-programmed, you can install it right out of the box, saving you significant time, money, and hassle.
- ✔ Restores Proper Fuel Pressure: This module correctly regulates the fuel pump’s voltage, ensuring your engine receives the precise amount of fuel it needs for optimal performance and efficiency.
- ✔ Direct-Fit Replacement: Engineered to match the original part (22874300, 22874299) for a perfect fit and secure connection in the factory location.
- ✔ One-Year Protection: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty, giving you confidence in your repair.
Expert Insight: The Critical Role of Programming
In modern vehicles like your Chevy Trax, the Fuel Pump Control Module isn’t just a simple relay; it’s a small computer. It communicates with the main Engine Control Module (ECM) to precisely manage fuel flow. When you install a module that isn’t programmed to your specific vehicle’s VIN, the components can’t communicate correctly. This leads to persistent performance issues or even a no-start condition. Our VIN-programming service isn’t just a convenience—it’s the essential step to guarantee the repair is done right the first time, giving you the same quality of service you’d get at a dealership, but at a fraction of the cost.
Don’t let a faulty FPCM dictate your schedule. Take control of your repair with this reliable, ready-to-install 2013-2014 Trax Fuel Pump Control Module and get your vehicle back to being the dependable daily driver you rely on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need to provide my VIN?
Your vehicle’s 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is required for us to load the correct, vehicle-specific software from GM onto the module. This ensures it communicates perfectly with your Trax’s computer system, making the installation plug-and-play.
Is this part difficult to install?
The FPCM on a Chevy Trax is typically located in the rear of the vehicle, often behind an interior trim panel in the quarter panel or cargo area. For someone with basic mechanical skills, it is a straightforward replacement involving disconnecting the battery, removing a trim panel, and swapping the electrical connectors. The pre-programming saves you the most complex step.
Will this fix my car’s stalling and starting problems?
If the stalling, hesitation, or no-start condition is caused by a failing fuel pump driver or control module (a very common issue), then this part is the correct solution. It directly restores the signal that powers your fuel pump.
How do I know if my original module has failed?
Besides the common symptoms like stalling or a no-start condition, a mechanic can diagnose a faulty FPCM by checking for specific diagnostic trouble codes (like P069E) and testing the voltage at the fuel pump. If the pump is good but not receiving power, the FPCM is the likely culprit.
What happens after I place my order?
After you complete your purchase, you will need to send us your vehicle’s VIN. Once we receive it, our technicians will program the 2013-2014 Trax Fuel Pump Control Module and typically ship it out within one business day.