Check the fuse's an the relay . Fuse HEATER 40 amp , instrument panel fuse box.
Fuse Block--Instrument Panel
Left of the steering column, behind the storage compartment.
GAUGE Fuse
10A
HEATER Relay, P/W Relay, Multifunction Alarm Module, 115V Power Outlet Switch, AC/Fresh/Recirculation Switch, Backup Lamp Switch (M/T), Cruise Control Release Switch, Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) Control Module, FLASHER Relay, Generator, Instrument Panel Cluster, Park/Neutral Position (PNP) Switch (4WD/2WD), Passenger Seat Belt Warning Lamp, Rear Wiper Diode, and Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) (LV6, 2WD w/o ABS)
Junction Block - Instrument Panel - Right
Right side of the instrument panel, above the I/P storage compartment
Check the fuses for a blown fuse
SOURCE: Tail Lights, Marker Lights, Air Conditioner lights out
it seems to be a wiring problem .get the wiring checked.
SOURCE: Levelling Driver's Door and replacing air conditioner filter behind glove compartment
Regarding the door, you are prob going to need a body repair shop to do it properly.
The cabin ir filter is located behind the glovebox. Open the glovebox, remove all of your personal stuff. Disconnnect the shock absorber-looking thingy at the right side. Press IN on both sides of the glovebox "box", to defeat the 2 travel limiting pins on either side. The cabin air filter is located in a black or white rectangular looking door, pull it out and extract the filter.
SOURCE: where is the cabin air filter in a 2005 pontiac vibe?
Hi Ncrver,
The Cabin Air Filter is located inside of the glove compartment.
Best of luck,
Lazaruselite
SOURCE: The air conditioner in my 2004 Pontiac Vibe
Your boyfriend is correct. Resistor. Replace it and you will be fine.
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SOURCE: 2005 Pontiac Vibe heater fan working on high only
My 2005 Vibe did the same thing it was the heater resistor. It is located to on the firewall behind the glove box on the lower left side of the blower assembly. Two 5.5mm screws hold it in place (1/4 inch socket works too). I used a socket attached to a socket swivel to replace mine in under 10 minutes. Heater now works as good as new. I purchase mine online for $30 from rockauto.
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