FICM-1-RM | Genuine Ford® Fuel Injection Control Module 6.0L
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Pickup available at 111 Belton Drive Unit -B Usually ready in 24 hours
Description: Fuel Injection Control Driver Module 7.3L 2003 6.0L 2004
Condition: New
Brand: Ford®
Part Number: FICM-1-RM
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.
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1. To precisely control fuel delivery
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. 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. 4. To maintain stable injection under all conditions The FICM helps the engine: 5. To provide diagnostic and protection functions Modern FICMs can detect and report: |
Signs of Faulty
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1. Hard Starting or No Start
2. Rough Idle / Misfiring Engine shakes or runs unevenly, especially when cold. 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. 4. Excessive Smoke White smoke: unburned fuel due to incomplete combustion (injectors not firing strongly enough). 5. Check Engine Light / Trouble Codes Common FICM-related codes include: 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. 7. Poor Cold Weather Performance The FICM struggles more at low temperatures because failing solder joints or capacitors become unstable. |
Manufacturer information
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There are few brands that have been as successful as Ford, rising in the early 1900s and coming into its own during the golden days of automotive design. Today, Ford is still considered one of the Big Three in the U.S, right alongside General Motors (GM) and Fiat Chrysler (Chrysler).
The Ford Motor Company is the second-largest manufacturer of motor vehicles in the United States and the fifth-largest in the entire world. Ford boasts a multi-national presence in dozens of countries spread across every single inhabited continent on the planet and a distribution network to match.
First and foremost, Ford is a designer. The company designs, produces, and sells pieces, parts, and hardware for Ford vehicles. That is to say that, with only a few notable exceptions, Ford only creates (original equipment manufacturer) OEM products, specifically those that are designed to fit into vehicles of their design.
The positive side of that is that it is incredibly easy to customize your Ford vehicle, whether you drive a casual pickup, a heavy-duty big rig, or just about anything in between. For example, we carry over 25,000 OEM products from Ford and we are constantly adding more.
With that level of global popularity, it's massive distribution network, and an incredible level of versatility in its products, it's no wonder that Ford remains one of the biggest names in trucking the world over.
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