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No, it's not normal. Some 2003 Vibe's have automatic headlights triggered by a light sensor. If you leave the headlight switch in the middle setting between "on" and "off" they will come on by themselves when it's dark. If you turn them off the daytime running lights will still come on and the high beams will still work but the headlights won't come on automatically at night.
is there a video on how to change the starter for a 2003 vibe
The 1.8 liter four cylinder in a 2003 Pontiac Vibe has a timing CHAIN
No such animal . . . Vibe was released in 2003
I understand that the gasoline filter on a 2003 Pontiac Vibe is in the fuel tank, and seldom needs replacement
Check your ambient light sensor. In American vehicles I have only seen the sensor on top of the dashboard. It looks like a little bubble sticking up.
Someone documented this process. See: http://www.dalenet.com/matrixvibe/
It is possible you have a bad alternator, or a bad connection at the battery. You can take the car by your local auto parts store and have the altornator checked.
What you're seeing is not your headlights. They are your Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs'). They are a great safety feature, making you much more visible to other drivers.
The Pontiac Vibe's first model year was 2003. Because its model year was 2003, that means they were first produced and sold in mid-to-early 2002.
The one location to where the fuses for the air conditioner can be on a 2003 Pontiac Vibe. The fuses for the air conditioner will be in the fuse panel located in the engine compartment.
Battery is probably dead.