
Please if anyone would share some knowledge about the issue or tips I’d appreciate it. I don’t want it to get worse nor cause any further problems to other parts in the car or engine! I’m doing my best to maintain my vehicle as I want to keep it for a long time. Accessing it by removing the insulation foam and glove box. He swears it’s not that difficult to replace. Also is there a damn screw? (Please cars god’s let me succeed at this!!! ) I saw a YouTube video, with a mechanic working on a 05 Pontiac vibe. What should I test out before removing the actuator? Is there more actuators? where can I find diagrams showing the locations to the parts? Where else I can get direct info for my car parts and installing instructions without having to pay $400 on a factory manual. I DO NOT want it to get worse, NOR I do I want to cause problems with my “diy attempt”. Ac works, heater works, the side vents may blow a lil low, that’s it. Second thought, if it’s this difficult for me to pop off, how difficult will it be for me to “pop” it back on using the littlest amount of space I have? So I stopped the “attempt”. First Thought, is there a screw? I didn’t feel one, but I also couldn’t see it. As I popped one side of actuator off, I grabbed it to wiggle it free, obviously it wasn’t coming off easily. Ive managed to get my hands on it without removing dash or anything else but the glove box.
05 PONTIAC VIBE CODE
You can have the code reset at Auto Zone or Advance Auto Parts. You may want to check the cap first (at least it's fairly inexpensive) and make sure it's sealing correctly.

Also, if the gas cap is faulty, it can set the code as well. Currently attempting to change out the blend door actuator on passenger side. 254 Answers A lot of times, an evap code can be set by running the vehicle with the gas cap off. I replaced the blower motor due to a leak, the resistor to blow air on levels 1,2,3,4. In the beginning of the first months it wasn’t constant. For the pass five months it’s been making a knocking noise for 15 seconds every time I start up the car.
