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Pontiac Vibe (2003) – 08V162000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Is Recalling 662,178 My 2003-2004 Corolla, Corolla Matrix And Pontiac Vibe Vehicles Equipped With Power Windows. The Driver And Front Passenger Door Glass Bolts May Loosen And Come Off, Causing The Door Glass To Separate From The Window Regulator. Due To The Components Becoming Loose And Possibly Rattling, An Abnormal Noise May Be Heard From The Driver And /Or Front Passenger Door When Operating The Power Windows.


Pontiac Vibe (2003) – 02V074002

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Two-Wheel Drive (2Wd) Passenger Vehicles, It Is Possible For The Bolts That Join The Rear Brake And Hub Assembly To The Rear Axle Carrier To Be Loose Due To Insufficient Tightening During The Assembly Process.


Pontiac Vibe (2003) – 15V285000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Notified The Agency On May 13, 2015 That They Are Recalling Certain Model Year 2004 Sequoia Vehicles Manufactured August 18, 2003, To August 19, 2004, And 2003-2004 Tundra Vehicles Manufactured March 18, 2003, To August 25, 2004. On June 16, 2015, Toyota Expanded The Recall To Include An Additional 1,270,468 Vehicles, Including Model Year 2002-2003 And 2005-2007 Sequoia, 2005-2006 Tundra, 2003-2007 Corolla, 2003-2007 Corolla Matrix, 2003-2007 Pontiac Vibe And 2002-2007 Lexus Sc Vehicles. This Is To Address A Safety Defect In The Passenger Side Frontal Air Bag Inflator Which May Produce Excessive Internal Pressure Causing The Inflator To Rupture Upon Deployment Of The Air Bag. This Recall Addresses Both The Passenger Side Frontal Air BAGS That Were Originally Installed In The Vehicles, As Well As Replacement Air BAGS That May Have Been Installed As Replacement Service Parts. A Replacement Air Bag May Have Been Installed, As One Example, If A Vehicle Had Been In A Crash Necessitating The Replacement Of The Passenger Side Frontal Air Bag.


Pontiac Vibe (2005) – 19V627000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2003-2008 Corolla, 2005-2008 Corolla Matrix, And Pontiac Vibe Vehicles Equipped With A Front Passenger Air Bag Assembly Replaced Under A Prior Recall. The Air Bag May Not Unfold As Designed During Inflation Under High Temperature Conditions, Possibly Resulting In The Air Bag Not Inflating Properly.


Pontiac Vibe (2005) – 18V883000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2002-2005 Lexus Sc And Toyota Sequoia, 2003-2005 Toyota Corolla And Tundra, And 2003-2007 Pontiac Vibe Vehicles. These Vehicles Are Equipped With Certain Air Bag Inflators Assembled As Part Of The Passenger Frontal Air Bag Modules Used As Original Equipment Or Replacement Equipment. In The Event Of A Crash Necessitating Deployment Of The Passenger Frontal Air Bag, These Inflators May Explode Due To Propellant Degradation.


Pontiac Vibe (2005) – 15V286000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Notified The Agency On May 13, 2015, That They Are Recalling 2005-2007 Lexus Sc, Toyota Corolla, Corolla Matrix, Sequoia, And Pontiac Vibe, And 2005-2006 Toyota Tundra Vehicles That Were Originally Sold, Or Ever Registered, In Florida, Along The Gulf Coast, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, The U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, Saipan And American Samoa. On June 16, 2015 Toyota Expanded The Recall To Cover An Additional 769,055 Vehicles, Including Certain Model Year 2002-2004 Lexus Sc, Toyota Sequoia, 2003-2004 Toyota Corolla Matrix, Toyota Corolla, Pontiac Vibe, And Toyota Tundra Vehicles, As Well The Vehicles Covered By The May 13, 2015 Notification In The Portions Of Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi And Texas That Were Not Previously Included. The Inflators In The Front Passenger Air BAGS Are Susceptible To Rupture In The Event Of A Crash Necessitating The Deployment Of The Front Passenger Air Bag.


Pontiac Vibe (2005) – 15V285000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Notified The Agency On May 13, 2015 That They Are Recalling Certain Model Year 2004 Sequoia Vehicles Manufactured August 18, 2003, To August 19, 2004, And 2003-2004 Tundra Vehicles Manufactured March 18, 2003, To August 25, 2004. On June 16, 2015, Toyota Expanded The Recall To Include An Additional 1,270,468 Vehicles, Including Model Year 2002-2003 And 2005-2007 Sequoia, 2005-2006 Tundra, 2003-2007 Corolla, 2003-2007 Corolla Matrix, 2003-2007 Pontiac Vibe And 2002-2007 Lexus Sc Vehicles. This Is To Address A Safety Defect In The Passenger Side Frontal Air Bag Inflator Which May Produce Excessive Internal Pressure Causing The Inflator To Rupture Upon Deployment Of The Air Bag. This Recall Addresses Both The Passenger Side Frontal Air BAGS That Were Originally Installed In The Vehicles, As Well As Replacement Air BAGS That May Have Been Installed As Replacement Service Parts. A Replacement Air Bag May Have Been Installed, As One Example, If A Vehicle Had Been In A Crash Necessitating The Replacement Of The Passenger Side Frontal Air Bag.


Pontiac Vibe (2005) – 10V387000

Vehicle recall defect – GM Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005-2008 Pontiac Vibe Vehicles. The Engine Control Module (Ecm) For The Subject Models Equipped With The 1Zz-Fe (Lv6) Engine And Two-Wheel Drive May Have Been Improperly Manufactured. There Is A Possibility That A Crack May Develop At Certain Solder Points Or On Varistors On The Circuit Board.


Pontiac Vibe (2004) – 20V039000

Vehicle recall defect – General Motors Llc (Gm) Is Recalling Certain 2003-2004 Pontiac Vibe Vehicles Equipped With A Front Passenger Air Bag Assembly Replaced Under A Prior Recall. The Replacement Air Bag May Not Unfold As Designed During Inflation In High Temperature Conditions, Possibly Resulting In The Air Bag Not Inflating Properly.


Pontiac Vibe (2004) – 18V883000

Vehicle recall defect – Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing (Toyota) Is Recalling Certain 2002-2005 Lexus Sc And Toyota Sequoia, 2003-2005 Toyota Corolla And Tundra, And 2003-2007 Pontiac Vibe Vehicles. These Vehicles Are Equipped With Certain Air Bag Inflators Assembled As Part Of The Passenger Frontal Air Bag Modules Used As Original Equipment Or Replacement Equipment. In The Event Of A Crash Necessitating Deployment Of The Passenger Frontal Air Bag, These Inflators May Explode Due To Propellant Degradation.