Ac and dash lights

Asked by Phycopolar Jun 08, 2018 at 12:05 PM about the 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2005 ls trans went it sat for a year until i put new
trans in. Now driver side window wont go down
and when i turn on the ac it tries to kill and isnt
blowing.  Also i do not have a manual and a fluid
level light just came on.  All fluids are good. Also
recently the last few times ive tried to crank it,  it
doesnt crank but all lights come on and it dings.  Ill
turn key back and try again it either does the same
thing or cranks...  

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I'll address 2 things here. Call the dealer with your VIN # and ask about the master switch recall. See if yours is included. The rough idle or dying is due to the new battery OR newly charged battery after a year of sitting. Computer thinks the throttle body is nice and clean. Remove fuses #10 and #28 under the hood and remove your throttle body. Clean with a product like Seafoam. Your computer will soon relearn, your idle will be fine when AC or Defroster are turned on.

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