A Toyota Matrix
Pontiac Montana wheels may fit a Pontiac Vibe, but it depends on specific factors such as the wheel size, bolt pattern, and offset. The Pontiac Vibe typically has a 5x100 mm bolt pattern, while the Montana may have different specifications. It's essential to check the compatibility of the wheel dimensions and consult a professional or reference a compatibility guide before making a decision.
there is no adjutment of rack and pinion unit provisioned,replace unit if it is worn
I understand that the gasoline filter on a 2003 Pontiac Vibe is in the fuel tank, and seldom needs replacement
No such animal . . . Vibe was released in 2003
The 1.8 liter four cylinder in a 2003 Pontiac Vibe has a timing CHAIN
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.
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.
This is a link to the serpentine belt routing diagram that worked for my '04 Pontiac Vibe. As far as I know, this is the routing for all Pontiac vibe base and GT models. http://forums.genvibe.com/zerofile/1436belt.jpg
Pontiac Vibe was created in 2002.
5x100 NO, it depends on the version / trim of Matrix or Pontiac Vibe. Some changed to 5x114 in 2009, such as the XRS, GT, and AWD version....go to Tirerack.com, put in your Make/Year/Model/Version, click Wheels and it'll show you the bolt pattern.
The Pontiac Vibe was first introduced in 2002, as a 2003 model. The newest 2010 model (1.8L) gets about 26 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.