No such animal . . . Vibe was released in 2003
The air intake temperature sensor on a 2003 Vibe is located in the hose that connects to the air cleaner. It is near the end of the part of the hose that connects the air cleaner to the carburetor.
first try cleaning your mass air flow sensor.
is there a video on how to change the starter for a 2003 vibe
There are two o2 sensors one before the converter and one after. There is a TSB (technical service bulletin) on the vibe o2 sensor. Depending on your milage your car may be covered. The heated sensor (sensor 1) is on the exhaust behind the engine. Trouble codes would be P0171 and P2195 for the TSB/recall.
The 1.8 liter four cylinder in a 2003 Pontiac Vibe has a timing CHAIN
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.
The speed sensor is on the transmission.
I understand that the gasoline filter on a 2003 Pontiac Vibe is in the fuel tank, and seldom needs replacement
The removal and replacement (R&R) of the downstream oxygen (O2) sensor on the 2003 General Motors/Pontiac Vibe is a relatively easy procedure. The vehicle will need to be safely lifted or placed on jack stand first. Once lifted the downstream sensor wiring harness should be unplugged. Once unplugged the bad sensor(s) can be screwed/wrenched off. The new sensor can then be screwed in and the wiring harness reattached.
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.