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So I have this code on my truck and I went hunting for the fuel pump control module and I can't find it. Looking online, following wires, and looking near where are all the unicorns hang out - I can't find it. It seems odd that no one has posted anything about this module's location.
Does anyone know where this module is located on a 2008 Nissan Titan?
FYI. My truck runs great and I tried to reset it but the code inevitably comes back within the day.
I thought based on other posts that maybe its the IPDM but posts seems to imply that the IPDM problem is with earlier years.
I just want to find this mythical FPCM device and examine it.
Any help would be appreciated!
 

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So I have this code on my truck and I went hunting for the fuel pump control module and I can't find it. Looking online, following wires, and looking near where are all the unicorns hang out - I can't find it. It seems odd that no one has posted anything about this module's location.
Does anyone know where this module is located on a 2008 Nissan Titan?
FYI. My truck runs great and I tried to reset it but the code inevitably comes back within the day.
I thought based on other posts that maybe its the IPDM but posts seems to imply that the IPDM problem is with earlier years.
I just want to find this mythical FPCM device and examine it.
Any help would be appreciated!
Having the same problem with my 2012 nissan titan, no issues at all its just that darn SES light that wont go away, have searched online and nothing, you are the closest to my problem, did ypu ever get this resolved? Ive been looking like crazy for that mythical "fcpm" and its no where to be found, i changed the fuel pump since it was pretty simple but code is still there, did you find any solution??
 

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Mystery Solved. I drove with the code problem for the last two years with no problem but it seems to have finally given up the ghost. Renewed in my efforts to figure it out, I have discovered the part goes by a different name than on the code readouts. The part is also known as the Control Module kit fuel pump or Modulator fuel but most importantly it is located under the dash by the blower motor and its part number is: 17001-ZH000 .
Here is a link should anyone else need to find said device:
2008 Nissan Titan Control Module Kit Fuel Pump. Modulator Fuel. ENGINE, FLEXIBLE, FLX, System - 17001-ZH000 - Genuine Nissan Part
Here is also another link on where it is located along with the resistor that is associated with it.
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where is this part located we cannot find it going off the diagram can you help please? 😊

Mystery Solved. I drove with the code problem for the last two years with no problem but it seems to have finally given up the ghost. Renewed in my efforts to figure it out, I have discovered the part goes by a different name than on the code readouts. The part is also known as the Control Module kit fuel pump or Modulator fuel but most importantly it is located under the dash by the blower motor and its part number is: 17001-ZH000 .
Here is a link should anyone else need to find said device:
2008 Nissan Titan Control Module Kit Fuel Pump. Modulator Fuel. ENGINE, FLEXIBLE, FLX, System - 17001-ZH000 - Genuine Nissan Part
Here is also another link on where it is located along with the resistor that is associated with it.
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Passenger side...look under the dash up against the sidewall and mounted to the bottom of the black fan motor housing and you will see this sheet metal box that looks like the pic in my previous post "FPCM"

I'd also note that its a terrible design. Its casing is made out of folded sheet metal and so every corner is sharp. To make matters worse the manufacturer uses it to hold some wires back so that the plastic side mold by your feet can easily clip in place. It turned out that my module was bad because those sharp edges wore through the electrical jacket on several wires and crossed each other out. A melted mess of wires. Uggghhh.
I hope that helps.
 
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