2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer P0300 P0128 P044-9 P0601 Fault Codes: Causes and Solutions
I recently replaced the alternator on my 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer with a 4.3L V6 engine, but now I'm seeing multiple diagnostic trouble codes: P0300, P0128, P0449, and P0601. I also replaced the battery, which was at 12.68V when measured before starting. After the engine started with accessories (heater, headlights, radio) on, the voltage reading increased to 14.79V while running — this seems within normal range. I'm wondering if there's a common underlying cause for all these codes appearing together. The vehicle occasionally dies suddenly, loses power, and won't start, then restarts after about two minutes. As driving duration increases, the intervals between these episodes get shorter. Has anyone experienced similar issues? I've tried resetting the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) by removing fuses #10 and #28 for one hour — will this help resolve any of the codes? Any insights into how to troubleshoot each code individually or identify a root cause would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance, Doug.
Have you reset the engine control module (ECM) after replacing components? If so, do any of the codes reappear after restart?