I would bring the vehicle in for an oil change at a Chevy dealer, and request them to reset the light. Then ask them about how they did it.
AnswerIt's in the manual.Turn the truck key to the on position. fully depress the accelerator pedal 3 times in 5 seconds. turn the ignition off. Restart. It may take several tries to get it done. Sometimes dealerships have a contest among employees.
If you have a drivers information center it is onscreen.
If you have a trailblazer with all the buttons on the steering wheel. You DO NOT reset the oil % with the three pedal push method. Instead you turn the switch to cranking position(two clicks) when you see the drivers display, depress button until you get to the oil% screen. Then depress and hold the "return" button it's the one that looks exactly like the symbol on the (enter) key of your computer. Voila! it resets back to 100% oil life!
take off the battery pole and set it up again.
It pulls off. Sometimes easier to remove the headlight assembly to change the bulb. We have instructions at our forum. www.trailvoy.com Trailblazer enthusiasts!
Take the light assy off.
Key on engine off, press gas pedal to the floor three times, cycle key off and back on.
AnswerIgnition on - engine off - floor the gas pedal 3 times. That's it!
No - The Trailblazer Envoy Bravada GMT360 platform has a 6x5 bolt pattern.
take off the tire and the caliper and the rotor just slides off
There are many reasons why a check engine light could come on and shut a Trailblazer off. It could be the fuel pump or the oil pump. A mechanic will be able to run diagnostic tests to figure out the problem.
you will need to take the cover off the skidplate underneath with a regular screwdriver to access it
Chevrolet does not use inertia switches.
Turn the light nob to the left and a orange light should come on under the lights nob.
Turn the key from off to on twice and then depress and release the gas pedal 3 times quickly. This works for a 2003 Silverado.