I currently have the same thing and it is a defective battery (the one on the nearside). After a couple of miles it had charged up enough for the lights to go out but I will be buying a new battery tomorrow.
blown head gasket
If it's a heavy gauge (around 8 AWG IIRC), that's the charge wire to the alternator BATT post. The larger cable (about 4 AWG) goes to the starter.
Buy a kit at Wal-Mart, auto parts or U-Haul comes with instructions
Try removing one of the battery cables for about thirty seconds. That usually does the trick on any vehicle. If the issue still persists though, the check engine light will come on again. Try disconecting the negative battery cable.
Code 34 is MAP/EGR code. Take your EGR valve off and clean it VERY WELL with carb cleaner. Take battery cable off for 5min and depress brake pedal to kill power to the system. If the light comes back on within a few miles, then you need a new MAP sensor which is about $40.
Unfortunately you can't just change the motor. You have to buy and replace the whole assembly including the window. Its a rip-off but the motor, ratchet, arms and window comes as one replacement assembly.
The Alpha Trooper far outperforms the deploy. Deploy comes with six-round clip. Alpha Trooper comes with 18-round drum. Deploy gets 27 ft. ranges out of the box. Alpha Trooper gets 33 ft. ranges out of the box. However, Alpha Trooper is only at target. Deploy is everywhere. Hope this makes the answer clearer.
A trooper is a cavalry soldier. They are, or have been, known for colourful language. Therefore it is the use of bad language, profanity & sexual misdescription. It comes from military slang.
Use permanent marker. Be careful where you put it, it never comes off...
Dead battery -will no longer charge.
Your battery is not being charged
Defective alternator or bad wiring.