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Pontiac vibe flap motor replacement
Replacing the flap motor can be relatively difficult to replace because it requires removing the dash in most cases. It is not overly expensive and may not be worth the effort to do it yourself.
There is water leaking inside above my passenger side door when it rains pretty hard?
is the water leak allowing the water to wick up into the headliner or is the headliner getting wet without water coming past the weather stripping around the door?
If it is wicking then fix the weather stripping.
If the water is getting headliner wet with out passing the weather stripping then you have a leaking sun roof.
You can the door seal by sitting in the car while you have some spray water (garden hose) gentle at the frontal and upper door seal.
If not leak there inspect seal of sun roof and real seal with correct type of sealant.
Tire losing air
the best way to find out the leak is to immerge tire in water you will see the leak. don't forget to check the valve without cap
How do i reset power door settings 2006 pontiac vibe
While I have not had this problem with my 2006 Pontiac Vibe, I had the same problem you describe on my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Unfortunately, the solution is to replace the module in the door panel. I was able to purchase the part at a much lower price on ebay than a dealership, about 1/4th the price. However I had a professional mechanic do the replacement because removing a door panel can be tricky to do without damaging it.
WHAT IS OBD ?
OBDII : Onboard diagnostic generation II
OBD last year 1995 after it's OBDII
hope it help
2006 pontiac vibe blower motor was working fine yesterday. Today it doesn work. I changed the fuse and still nothing
Was the fuse bad? Does it work on medium speed setting? If it does not work at all there is a good chance that the motor itself is bad. This is easy to test with a test light. If you clip the end of the test light to a good ground source and unplug the wire connector from the motor, you should be able to probe the 2 wires of the connector with the test light with the ignition in the "ON" position and the A/C heater control on as well, you should have power to one of the connectors. If so, your blower motor is bad, if not then you will need to look elsewhere in the circuit. Either the blower motor resistor or the control head switch, or the power source itself...but you said that you already changed the fuse. And if it is the resistor the motor will still usually work on medium. But if you have power to the switch and power is coming out of the switch but not making it to the blower motor then the only other thing it would be besides the resistor would be a bad wire or bad connection.
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