What kind of problems does a Pontiac Vibe have?

What kind of problems does a Pontiac Vibe have?

Repair and maintenance costs vary depending on age, mileage, location and shop. Pontiac Vibe vehicles have 13 reported problems.The most commonly reported Pontiac Vibe problem is: Check Engine Light Due to Gas Cap Issue Illumination of the check engine light can be caused by a loose or worn gas cap.

Can a check engine light be activated by a bad clutch?

A Check Engine Light can also be activated by a variety of other problems, so having the computer scanned for trouble codes is recommended. A clutch safety switch is a simple but important safety feature installed on virtually all vehicles equipped with manual transmissions.

Where can I find generic check engine light codes?

Welcome to our listing page for Generic Check Engine Light Codes. This is an all inclusive list intended to help you get not only a code definition, but also some information on what could cause these codes and what can be done to repair the related faults.

Is there a problem with GMC vibes 2716?

Bottom line- svs mgr said this is a known problem in the Vibes 2716 and the fix is to replace PCN. Bottom line it seems GMC should have recalled these vehicles because not only did engine light just go on, but the car was jerking so bad I almost got into a serious accident just trying to get to the garage.

How many miles does a 2005 Vibe have?

I own a 2005 Vibe, automatic transmission, base model, purchased new. At 33,000 miles and just over the 36 month warranty, it began to shift roughly from 1st to 2nd gear, and the check engine light came on. This happened intermittently for not quite 2 weeks, so I took it to a nearby Firestone.

What kind of transmission does a vibe 5spd have?

Let us know in the Values & Prices Paid section! I have also had many problems with my 2003 Vibe 5spd manual transmission. At about 80,000 miles the transmission seized in the middle of the road. It could not be moved, even in neutral, even when pulled by a full sized truck.

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