Restore Your Vehicle’s Starting and Running Reliability
Is your truck or SUV suddenly stalling, struggling to start, or losing power? A faulty Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM), also known as a Fuel System Control Module (FSCM), is one of the most common culprits on these GM vehicles. Don’t let a small electronic component leave you stranded. This module is the definitive solution, arriving at your door pre-programmed to your vehicle’s exact VIN, ensuring a perfect fix without an expensive trip to the dealership for programming.
Common Symptoms of a Failing FPCM & Your Solution
If you’re experiencing any of the following issues, a failing FPCM is the likely cause. This module is designed to resolve these problems and restore proper fuel system operation. Look out for:
- Engine stalling, especially while driving
- Vehicle cranks but will not start
- Hesitation or stumbling during acceleration
- Reduced engine power or “limp mode”
- Illuminated Check Engine Light with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) like P069E, P0230, or P0606
- An erratic or inaccurate fuel gauge
By replacing your old unit with our Programmed 20850907 Fuel Pump Control Module, you are installing a component that has been professionally flashed with the latest GM software updates for your specific vehicle. This eliminates the guesswork and ensures your fuel pump receives the correct voltage for optimal performance and reliability.
Features & Benefits
- โ Plug-and-Play Installation: Because we program the module to your specific VIN before shipping, it’s ready to install right out of the box. No dealer visit required for flashing.
- โ Restored Performance & Efficiency: With the latest GM software, this module ensures your fuel pump operates exactly as the engineers intended, restoring lost power and fuel economy.
- โ Guaranteed Compatibility: This unit directly replaces a wide range of original part numbers, including 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 25854536, and more, for a perfect fit.
- โ Cost-Effective Solution: Avoid the high costs of dealership diagnostics, parts, and programming fees. This is a direct, affordable fix that gets you back on the road.
- โ Peace of Mind: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
From the Expert’s Bench: A common mistake we see is customers installing a non-programmed module from a local auto parts store. These vehicles use a CAN bus system, meaning the FPCM must communicate with the Engine Control Module (ECM) and Body Control Module (BCM). A module without the correct VIN-specific software simply won’t work. It will either fail to operate the fuel pump at all or will trigger a P069E code immediately. Our pre-programming service is not a convenienceโit’s a necessity for a successful repair. We ensure the digital “handshake” between modules is perfect, saving you from a world of frustration.
Getting your vehicle running right again is simple. After purchase, just provide us with your VIN, and our technicians will handle the rest. We’ll flash the Programmed 20850907 Fuel Pump Control Module and ship it directly to you, so you can get your truck or SUV back to being the reliable workhorse you depend on.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does this module need to be programmed?
Modern GM vehicles require the Fuel Pump Control Module to be programmed with the vehicle’s specific Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). This allows it to communicate correctly with the vehicle’s other computers (like the ECM and BCM) to regulate fuel pressure properly. A non-programmed module will not function.
How do I provide my VIN?
After you complete your purchase, you can send us a message with your 17-digit VIN. We cannot ship your part until we receive this information, as the programming is a critical step in the process.
Is this a new or used part?
This is a quality inspected, fully functional component that is guaranteed to perform to OEM standards. Each module is thoroughly tested before being programmed and shipped.
Will this fix a P069E trouble code?
Yes, the DTC P069E (Fuel Pump Control Module Commanded On) is the most common code indicating a failed FPCM. As long as the wiring and the fuel pump itself are in good condition, this pre-programmed module is the correct and definitive fix for that code.
What if my old module has a different part number?
No problem. GM has updated this part several times. This module is a direct replacement for a long list of previous part numbers, including 13501024, 15213110, 20759945, 25785013, 25854536, 25866052, and 25967325. As long as your vehicle is on the compatibility list, this is the correct part.
Where is the FPCM located on my vehicle?
The location varies slightly by model. On most trucks and large SUVs (like the Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe), it’s mounted on the driver’s side frame rail, near the spare tire. On other models, it may be on a rear crossmember or in the rear of the engine compartment. It’s typically exposed to the elements, which contributes to its failure rate.