The FICM (Fuel Injection Control Module) is what controls the fuel injectors on the 6.0L Power Stroke engine. It is responsible for stepping up the battery voltage to 48 volts, which is required to activate the injectors. The FICM works in conjunction with the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to control the fuel delivery to the engine. The module is located on the engines valve cover, and is subjected to extreme heat and vibration which is the most probable cause of the FICM's high failure rate. A failed FICM will cause stalling or a no-start condition. If your FICM voltage is low, then you should see a DTC P0611 (Fuel Injector Control Module Performance).
These freshly repaired FICMs are ready to install (no programming required like other options) and come with a Lifetime Warranty!
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