06-11-2016, 05:20 PM | #1 |
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U0109 & P069E Lost communication with fuel pump control module
Hey everyone,
I've searched around and can't seem to get a clear answer on what I should do. My situation: For the past couple months, I've been getting a CEL that will randomly come on at start up every week, maybe two weeks (it's not consistent). I had the code read and the codes were u0109 and p069e. It seems that for some reason I am losing communication with the fuel pump control module. The strange thing is that the CEL usually turns off after 5 start ups or so, but returns at a random point of time. Thoughts? I would really appreciate some help with this issue..
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06-13-2016, 06:14 PM | #2 |
SHKE BKE
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It's not something you can fix on your own, take it in to an electrical auto shop. Could be the module, could be wiring, could be one of the fuel pumps, could even be a different module. One thing you can test on your own is the battery/alternator, but that's unlikely
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06-13-2016, 07:03 PM | #3 |
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I would start by going through all the grounds in the electrical system to clean the cable and attachment surfaces. If it doesn't fix the problem, knowing the grounds are all good eliminates a major variable.
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06-13-2016, 07:50 PM | #4 | |
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06-13-2016, 07:52 PM | #5 |
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Yeah, I thought of doing that, but I'm not familiar with the car's electrical system. Heck, I don't even know where all the wires for the fuel pump control module run through..
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06-19-2016, 07:02 PM | #6 |
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Update: Took the car into the dealer yesterday morning and they said it had 66 low-voltage codes stored. They said it could be something as easy as replacing the battery or a more involved issue. They cleared the codes and I drove home. I replaced the battery this morning with a platinum duralast. After a couple startups, the CEL came back. I'll be heading back to the dealer soon to drop the car off to see what they end up finding.
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06-20-2016, 09:10 AM | #7 |
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I was referring to the big grounds from the battery to the chassis and engine block. The small ground by the cold air box, etc...
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07-22-2016, 01:19 PM | #8 |
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Update: So I ended up going to the dealership. Their diagnosis said that the VCIM Module (Onstar Module) had gone bad. they replaced it for $814 out the door. I've driven about 1500 miles since then and the CEL has not come back. This was definitely a strange diagnosis, but it looks like they may have fixed the issue.
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