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1887099C2 | Genuine International® Fuel Injection Control Module 6.0L

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Description: Fuel Injection Control Driver Module 6.0L
Condition: New
Brand: International
Part Number: 1887099C2

Fitment Guide:
Ford E-350 Club Wagon 2004-2005, F-250/350 Super Duty 2003-2007, International 4400
Engine: DT466E, VT365, and VT275, Ford 6L

A Fuel Injection Control Module (FICM) is an electronic unit that controls how and when fuel injectors open and close in a diesel engine.

 1. To precisely control fuel delivery


Diesel engines rely on extremely accurate timing and fuel quantity for:
Power output
Efficiency
Emission control
The FICM ensures that each injector opens at the exact right moment and for exactly the right duration — sometimes within fractions of a millisecond.
Without this control, combustion would be uneven, leading to rough running, smoke, and poor performance.

2. To boost voltage for injector operation

Most diesel injectors (especially electro-hydraulic injectors, like in the 6.0L Power Stroke or DT466E) need high voltage to actuate — often around 48 volts.
The vehicle’s 12-volt battery can’t do that on its own.
So the FICM:
Steps up 12 V → ~48 V
Sends that high voltage to the injector solenoids
This high energy pulse allows the injectors to open quickly and cleanly, even under high pressure.

3. To manage injector timing independently of the main ECM

In many diesel systems, the ECM (Engine Control Module) handles broad engine logic — throttle position, boost, temperature, etc.
The FICM focuses onl
Reduces ECM processing load
Improves injector timing accuracy
Makes diagnostics and replacement easier (you can swap or reprogram the FICM separately)

4. To maintain stable injection under all conditions

The FICM helps the engine:
Start more easily in cold weather
Maintain smooth idle
Keep emissions within limits
Deliver consistent performance even if battery voltage fluctuates

5. To provide diagnostic and protection functions

Modern FICMs can detect and report:
Injector circuit faults (shorts or opens)
Internal voltage regulation issues
Overheating or electrical failures
These diagnostics help technicians pinpoint fuel system problems more quickly.


Signs of Faulty

1. Hard Starting or No Start


The engine cranks but won’t start, or starts only after a long crank.
Often worse in cold weather.
Happens because the FICM can’t deliver enough voltage (usually 48 V) to fire the injectors properly.

2. Rough Idle / Misfiring

Engine shakes or runs unevenly, especially when cold.
Some cylinders may not be firing because their injectors aren’t getting the correct voltage or timing.

Note: Misfires can also trigger injector circuit fault codes (like P0270–P0278 on Ford 6.0L).

3. Low Power / Hesitation

Sluggish acceleration or loss of power under load.
Inconsistent throttle response.
The FICM isn’t controlling injector pulse timing accurately, causing weak combustion.

4. Excessive Smoke

White smoke: unburned fuel due to incomplete combustion (injectors not firing strongly enough).
Black smoke: overfueling from erratic injector timing.

5. Check Engine Light / Trouble Codes

Common FICM-related codes include:
P0611 — FICM performance fault
P0261–P0284 — Injector circuit low or contribution balance codes
P1378 — FICM power supply voltage low
P2149 / P2150 — Injector group control circuit fault
If you scan the system and see these codes, it’s a strong clue the module is failing.

6. Clicking / Ticking from the FICM Area

The FICM may make a fast clicking noise (especially on Ford 6.0L engines) — that’s the internal relays or power drivers failing.
Continuous or irregular clicking can mean the internal circuitry is arcing or shorting.

7. Poor Cold Weather Performance

The FICM struggles more at low temperatures because failing solder joints or capacitors become unstable.
You might get long cranks or rough running until the engine warms up.


Warranty
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