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Genvibe community topics posts last post the vibe lounge general discussions about the pontiac vibe & toyota matrix Heater core replacement by jtnovibe » fri jan 14, 2011 11:47 pm i'm going to tackle replacing the heater core on my friend's 2003 vibe gt probably on monday New members, introduce yourself here!
How to remove / lift rear seat cushion 2009 vibe gt by tpollauf » wed jul 29, 2020 12:48 pm slammedniss wrote By vibenvy » sun oct 20, 2013 7:31 pm it's a tight fit, but you should be able to change the bulbs without removing the headlight housings and/or bumper cover ↑ wed jul 29, 2020 12:07 pm gotta ask, what were you doing to pull the entire interior
Fwiw, i used to experience this problem intermittently on my vibe
In the spring of 2014 before i put the summer wheels and tires on, i cleaned the front and rear wheel speed sensors really well and than put dielectric grease on them. They went side to side, with nothing running front to back. This is my first car and i don't have much experience working on cars so apologies if i am a tad slow on these things I have been doing some research on my car ever since i got it about 3 days ago now.
The infamous clutch was starting to slip noticeably at 28,000 miles It was time for repair. Well vibe lovers, this story has come to a conclusion It took a lot of work on the car to figure out what it was but it was a bad front oxygen sensor
I have no idea why because the code was p0138 which is the code for the rear sensor but after much gnashing of teeth it has been solved and i hope this helps other people with this issue out there.
Changing headlight bulbs on '09 vibe
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