I've been informed it has a timing chain, not belt, and therefore does not need to be replaced.
In a 2009 Pontiac Vibe : The 1.8 liter and the 2.4 liter four cylinder engines have a timing CHAIN Helpfull
It must be a timing CHAIN , the Gates website doesn't list a timing belt for it
The 1.8 liter four cylinder in a 2003 Pontiac Vibe has a timing CHAIN
The Pontiac Vibes (all models to date) do not use a timing belt, but are equipped with a long lasting timing chain.
The timing chain is designed to last the lifetime of the engine unlike the timing belt.
To replace a cigarette lighter in a 2008 Pontiac Vibe simply refer to the user manual.
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
By timing strap, I'm assuming that you mean the timing belt. The Pontaic Vibe uses the 1.8 liter engine also used in the Toyota Matrix and Toyota Corolla. This engine has an internal timing chain and does not require replacement. Keep the oil changed and drive that baby worry free regarding the timing chain.
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By wearing your seat belt.
If and when it breaks...seriously. There is no need to service or replace it unless there is reason to. All you need to do is keep up on the oil changes and oil level.
Yes, the 1.8-liter engine found in the Pontiac Vibe is considered an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt or chain fails, the pistons can collide with the valves, potentially causing significant engine damage. It's important to maintain the timing components to prevent such failures. Regular inspections and timely replacements are crucial for engine longevity.