NEED HELP 04 Chevy Trailblazer Electrical Issues

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Need help on my car. 04 chevy trailblazer lt 4.2 4wd. Last time i worked on it, i left all the doors open and the back hatch open for hours on end. Well at the end of the night i just shut them and went to bed. Next day i went to start my car, it stumbled at first but started up like normal…. Except for the guages. I only have a tachometer and a check engine light, nothing else. So i tried to plug my obdii scanner in, well it powers up through the obd port, but there’s nothing there. Like i have the light to know its getting power, but it won’t connect to the cars computer. Fast forward to now a few days later of driving it like that, today, I disconnected the battery for 35 minutes and put a new battery in and nothing has changed, except now my door locks aren’t working either so my tailgate is locked shut and i cannot access it. Info center says Unknown Driver and nothing in the vehicle works except the tachometer. Ignition switch works perfectly fine and was tested with 2 different new ones. Ive checked every fuse with key on and off. I’ve checked back hatch wires, I’ve tried it all. Please help me
 
Got back hatch open, but still no door locks/windows or any change in the electrical issue. Just was able to manually unlock the hatch from the interior.
 
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Then… Check your Engine Block Grounds VISUALLY with a Bright Flashlight and R&R them and clean them until all contact surfaces SHINE, Then re-attach them with a Dollop of Dielectric Grease in between to discourage further Galvanic Corrosion:

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See @Realism ‘s Epic Grounds Thread HERE for more imagery and grounds location Data:

 

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The interior lights are controlled by the BCM and would normally turn them off after 10 minutes or so. The battery shouldn't have been affected. The fact that you put in a new battery says this is not the problem.

Electrical gremlins are often caused by a flakey ignition switch. Check its operation and replace if required. This video, queued at the right place, explains how to test it with just a test light.


UNKNOWN DRIVER message and the lack of BCM controls working tells me either power is not getting to it, the network is affected or the BCM is damaged. The fact you can't get a scanner to work tells me the network might be dead. That could be a defective module pulling down the network.
 
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Further reading on how to diagnose a module pulling down the network:

 

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