I have a 2005 Chev Trailbazer. It is stalling frequently when in reverse. Also the idle fluxuates widely when just sitting in park. Is this a transmission problem?

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Asked by Guru9P31N Jul 15, 2017 at 06:24 PM about the 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer LS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Not a transmission problem no. Did you recently disconnect the battery for any reason? When's the last time the throttle body has been cleaned?

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Now we're getting somewhere. Does it only idle badly when the AC or Defroster is on?

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Have you tried disconnecting the battery for an hour or removing fuses 10 and 28 under the hood? HVAC in off position prior to doing this.

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I disconnected the battery for an hour and started it. Lo and behold it is idling much better and did not stall while in reverse. However, there is an issue with the ABS and Parking brake lights flashing on and off at random times especially when I shift it into reverse. This was happening before I disconnected the battery as well.

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Great! Sounds like a wheel speed sensor. Did you recently replace a hub or 2 up front?

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Located inside of your hub, has a connector from the backside that goes into it. Might be a faulty sensor, have to buy the whole hub unfortunately. I would go to like an autozone and have them scan your truck. HOPEFULLY they have the ABS feature that can read the pending code for ABS systems. That would point to what is wrong.

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The problem has continued. I drove it awhile this morning and had trouble with it stalling not only in reverse but in drive. Now when it sits in park the idle fluxuates and almost stalls. The ABS and the Parking Brake lights both stay on. They don't go off until I put the vehicle in drive and press the gas. After I drove it I removed the 10 and 28 fuses as you suggested but there was no change in behavior. What else can I try?

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Whole hub is same price or cheaper than the sensor, kill 2 birds. Check. Before spending $$, have the code read by someone that has the equipment. Check the vacum hose under the plastic resonator on top. Some models it's on right hand side (small diameter hose), other models it's on left underneath, bigger diameter hose.

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