Ford 6.0 Powerstroke FICM Repair Service (2003–2009 Super Duty)

Ford 6.0 Powerstroke FICM Repair Service (2003–2009 Super Duty)

Ford 6.0 Powerstroke FICM Repair Service (2003–2009 Super Duty)

Regular price $250.00
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Ready for a quick repair?

Mail in your device for a quick and hassle-free repair.

  1. Step 1: Place your order
  2. Step 2: Provide repair details & ship item.
  3. Step 3: Receive a repaired module within days, not weeks.
  • Repaired within days, not weeks
  • 60% Faster Turnaround Time Than Dealerships
  • Hassle Free Warranty

Fix No-Start, Rough Start & P0611 Code – Fast Turnaround, 4-Month Warranty

Is your 6.0L Powerstroke showing signs of no start, rough cold starts, or the P0611 trouble code? This FICM (Fuel Injection Control Module) repair service is designed to restore function and reliability to your 2003–2009 Ford Super Duty diesel truck.

We service your original FICM by replacing failed internal components that commonly cause low injector voltage and related performance issues. This affordable repair helps avoid costly dealership replacements and gets your truck back on the road quickly.


🔧 Common Symptoms:

  • Truck won’t start or is hard to start cold

  • Rough idle until engine warms up

  • Check engine light with codes: P0611, P0261, P0264, P0267, P0270, P0273, P0276, P0279, P0282


✅ What You Get:

  • Professional in-shop FICM repair service

  • Replacement of failed internal components

  • No reprogramming or flashing needed—just plug in and drive

  • 4-month warranty

  • Quick turnaround time (usually 1–2 business days)


🔎 Additional Recommendation:

If your truck has over 100,000 miles, we recommend replacing the FICM relay (located in the driver-side fuse box under the hood). A weak or faulty relay is a common cause of intermittent no-start issues.


Compatible With:

  • 2003–2009 Ford F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550 6.0L Super Duty Diesel

  • 4C3Z-12B599-BARM
  • 4C3Z-12B599-ABRM
  • 4C3Z-12B599-ERM
  • 4C3Z-12B599-DRM
  • 4C3Z-12B599-CRM
  • 1837127C4
  • 1845117C2
  • 1838078C94

Based in Madera, California, Module Repair Lab is your trusted shop for ECU and FICM repair services. We help customers across the state save money, avoid unnecessary replacements, and keep their diesel trucks running strong.

Please ship your module to the following address:

Module Repair Lab
113 South Lake Street
Madera, CA 93638
United States

Make sure to include your contact information and order number inside the package to help us process your repair quickly.

We recommend using a trackable and insured shipping method to ensure safe delivery. Once your repair is complete, we will ship it back to the return address you provide.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

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How it Works

Warranty

Warranty coverage varies depending on the specific product being repaired. Please refer to the individual product page for the most up-to-date warranty information.

In general, our warranty covers the repaired part for a defined period beginning on the date of repair. If a malfunction occurs within the warranty period, we will repair the item at no additional cost. In rare cases where the item is deemed irreparable, we reserve the right to either replace the circuit board or refund the cost of repair, at our discretion.

This warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the original purchaser. Damage resulting from misuse, accidents, improper installation, or unauthorized repairs is not covered and will void the warranty.

If you have any questions regarding the warranty for your specific repair, please contact us directly.

FAQs

113 South Lake Street, Madera, CA 93638

info@modulerepairlab.com

Turnaround time is fast—typically 1 to 2 business days once we receive your module.

You can pay on the website with PayPal or a credit card or you can send the module in with your information and we will contact you for a credit card after the repairs have been performed.

Yes, warranty depends on the module being repaired.