Thanks to the posters in this forum for the help in fixing my problem.
On my way to my second covid shot on a snow/rainy day, my 2009 Tahoe died while taking a right turn. It started right up after stalling but would die on every right turn. After my shot, on my 35 mile drive back home I avoided right turns or sped up ahead of time to coast through the turn.
Got home, Pulled the codes:
P0606 – generic ECM/PCM fault
P069E – Fuel pump control module requested turn on MIL light
P025A - Fuel Pump Module Control Circuit/Open
And the Freeze frame data showed 0 PSI for fuel pressure.
I put the scan tool into logging mode and took a quick drive. Every right turn the fuel pressure dropped to 0 and the engine stalled.
After reviewing the many pages here, I assumed it was either a loose/bad wire or something with the fuel pump control module.
With the engine running I went under the truck and push/pull on all the wires but the engine stayed running.
After about an hour of dealing with the rusty bolts holding module. I was able to remove the module. I tilted the module as if the truck was turning left, started the engine and it ran fine. I then tilted the module the other way and the engine stalled!
I opened the module up to see if I could determine if something inside was causing the problem. The sealant on the module separated very easily, and then about a shot of water poured out of the module.
Bingo, the water would slosh inside the module during a right turn and kill the fuel pump.
Thanks again for the help.
Here are the pictures of the Pump Control Module after I opened it up.
On my way to my second covid shot on a snow/rainy day, my 2009 Tahoe died while taking a right turn. It started right up after stalling but would die on every right turn. After my shot, on my 35 mile drive back home I avoided right turns or sped up ahead of time to coast through the turn.
Got home, Pulled the codes:
P0606 – generic ECM/PCM fault
P069E – Fuel pump control module requested turn on MIL light
P025A - Fuel Pump Module Control Circuit/Open
And the Freeze frame data showed 0 PSI for fuel pressure.
I put the scan tool into logging mode and took a quick drive. Every right turn the fuel pressure dropped to 0 and the engine stalled.
After reviewing the many pages here, I assumed it was either a loose/bad wire or something with the fuel pump control module.
With the engine running I went under the truck and push/pull on all the wires but the engine stayed running.
After about an hour of dealing with the rusty bolts holding module. I was able to remove the module. I tilted the module as if the truck was turning left, started the engine and it ran fine. I then tilted the module the other way and the engine stalled!
I opened the module up to see if I could determine if something inside was causing the problem. The sealant on the module separated very easily, and then about a shot of water poured out of the module.
Bingo, the water would slosh inside the module during a right turn and kill the fuel pump.
Thanks again for the help.
Here are the pictures of the Pump Control Module after I opened it up.