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The exact same thing has just happened to my 2009 Vibe. It has 44,000 kms on it. We'll be getting it looked at in a few days. Did you ever get this resolved?
there is a side switch on the dome light it has 3 positions
OFF
DOOR
ON
make sure it is on the DOOR
not sure about the Vibe but most GM cars if you turn the dash light dimmer switch to far it will put on the dome light also
if both the switch and the dimmer are ok
then you have a short some were in that circuit
depending on the mileage it should still be under warranty
hope this helps
It should be letting you know that you have a tire pressure problem. If you still have the owners manual read it. It will explain what to do, what to look for and how to reset the light if need be.
I'm no expert, I recently purchased a 2003 vibe. I noticed the automatic headlight's sensors can be super-sensitive, about an hour hours before dusk they'll kick my headlights on (when the sun is still shining!), or sometimes when I go into an underpass, and then sometimes they'll realize it's light enough and turn themselves off. This would cause your dash lights to go to the 'headlights on' mode and turn the headlamp signal on, the intensity is controlled by the dimmer/dome light control on the left side of the dash. Check to see if the dimmer is down too far, as this could cause the lights to dim when the automatic headlights turn on. It's also possible that the dimmer is not working, thus no power is getting to the dash lights through the dimmer. Try testing it by starting the car in daylight, then manually turn on the headlights, then adjust the dimmer. Like I say, I'm no expert, just guessing because I've noticed it happen similarly on my Vibe, but my dimmer was at half-way, as I like it for night driving. Someday, I'd like to disable the automatic sensors and DRL.
I just had my 2009 Vibe in the garage for the same thing...they diagnosed it as needing a new Evac Pump Assy...they replaced it...and NO MORE LIGHTS since then.......YAY...covered under the warranty too.
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