Is Your GM Truck or SUV Stalling or Failing to Start?
There’s nothing more frustrating than a vehicle you can’t rely on. If you’re experiencing sudden engine stalling, a long crank time before the engine fires up, or a complete no-start condition, a failing Fuel Pump Control Module (FPCM) is the most likely culprit. This small but critical component regulates the voltage sent to your fuel pump, and when it fails, it leaves you stranded. Get your vehicle back to being the dependable workhorse or family hauler you need with our direct-fit, pre-programmed 25785013 Fuel Pump Control Module.
Common Symptoms & Your Direct-Fit Solution
A faulty FPCM can cause a range of baffling issues that mimic a bad fuel pump. Before you spend time and money replacing the pump itself, check if your vehicle is exhibiting these classic signs of a module failure:
- Check Engine Light with diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) like P069E, P0230, or P0606.
- Engine Stalls Randomly, often while driving at low speeds or when coming to a stop.
- No-Start Condition, where the engine cranks over but refuses to start.
- Hesitation or Stumbling during acceleration as the fuel system struggles to keep up with demand.
- Reduced Engine Power and poor overall performance.
This module is the definitive solution. We take the guesswork out of the repair by pre-programming it specifically for your vehicle using your VIN. This means it arrives ready to install, saving you a costly trip to the dealership for programming.
Features & Benefits
- โ Plug-and-Play Installation: This unit arrives pre-flashed to your vehicle’s specific VIN. No expensive dealer programming is required.
- โ Updated GM Software: We load the latest software updates from General Motors to correct known factory bugs and improve performance.
- โ Restores Dependability: By precisely controlling fuel pressure, this module eliminates stalling and no-start issues, giving you confidence on the road.
- โ Cost-Effective Repair: Avoid the high labor and programming costs of a dealership repair with a solution designed for straightforward installation.
- โ Direct-Fit Compatibility: Engineered to replace a wide range of original part numbers, including 13501024, 20759945, and 25967325, ensuring a perfect fit.
- โ Peace of Mind Protection: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
Expert Insight: Why VIN Programming is Non-Negotiable
As a veteran technician, I’ve seen countless DIYers and even professional shops get stuck after installing a used FPCM from a salvage yard. They install the part, and the vehicle still won’t start. Why? Because on these GM platforms, the Fuel Pump Control Module is electronically tied to the original vehicle’s VIN. It’s an anti-theft and vehicle systems integration measure. Simply swapping the part won’t work. Our service solves this critical roadblock. By programming the 25785013 Fuel Pump Control Module to your VIN before it even leaves our facility, we ensure the new module communicates perfectly with your vehicle’s other computers, making the repair as simple as bolting it in and plugging it in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do you need my VIN?
Your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is essential because this module must be programmed to match your vehicle’s specific configuration. This ensures it communicates correctly with the engine control module and other systems, allowing for a true plug-and-play installation without any additional programming.
Will this fix a P069E trouble code?
Yes, the DTC P069E (Fuel Pump Control Module Commanded OFF) is one of the most common codes indicating a failure of this specific module. Replacing your old FPCM with this pre-programmed unit is the correct and most effective repair for this code.
Is this part difficult to install?
For most of the listed trucks and SUVs, the FPCM is located on the frame rail or crossmember and is relatively accessible. The installation typically involves disconnecting the battery, unplugging the electrical connector, and removing a few bolts. For a DIYer with basic tools, it is a very manageable job.
What does a Fuel Pump Control Module do?
The FPCM acts as a smart controller for your electric fuel pump. Instead of running the pump at full speed all the time, the FPCM receives commands from the Engine Control Module (ECM) and adjusts the voltage to the pump. This provides precise fuel pressure for better efficiency, performance, and component longevity.
How do I know if my FPCM has failed and not the fuel pump?
While symptoms can be similar, a key indicator is the P069E code. Additionally, FPCM failure is extremely common on these GM models. Technicians will often test for voltage at the fuel pump connector; if no voltage is present while cranking the engine, the FPCM is the prime suspect, assuming its own power and ground connections are good.