Today I was waiting in line to get gas with the car (2010 Vibe) idling with the ac (it’s very hot here in summer) on. Suddenly I started to smell something like burst almonds almost and noticed white vapors seeping in from the dashboard, but not through the ac vents. They were coming more from where the door closes on the left side. I also suddenly noticed that the power to my front passenger window suddenly stopped working as I tried to open all 4 windows to clear the smell out. What could the issue be? My Vibe has about 150000 miles on it and I do have code p0505 coming from my engine that I plan to address very soon. Is it possibly related to that or some electrical issue?
I tried driving the car again for a bit hours later and I didn’t get any more vapor, I did start to get faint hints of that smell again.
P0505 seems to be related to the engine idle control circuit, don't see how that could be related to either the power window or mist/smell issues.
I don't know what would cause a burst (burnt?) almonds. At some point when the engine is cold and not running, pop the hood, take the cap off the radiator, and see if the inside smells like what you get inside the car
Also, for any vent smell related issue, it usually a good idea to check the cabin air filter and replace it if it looks nasty
Is the front passenger floor damp?
On the window issue, does it work if you use the control on the passenger door?
I checked the radiator and coolant is at maximum with no visible leaks. No damp floors and I recently just changed the cabin filter.
I really think it was some kind of electrical short since I can’t operate that window from either side and I just took off the window switch panel to look what’s under there and I totally got a big whiff of that smell again in the door panel. The wires connected to the door look good but I’m thinking there’s a possible short with these wires somewhere. Any idea on my next step?
Also the switch for the passenger window on the driver’s side started to feel a little weird physically before this all happened. Is it easy to take it off once I pull out the switch assembly without breaking it? It feels like something is stuck under there.
Can't believe this one went right over my head. This is one of the few recalls that our 2009-10 Vibes were part of. DO NOT PURCHASE THIS PART !!!!!!! it is a recalled item that the dealer will replace. This article explains it ...... https://www.autoblog.com/2015/10/21/toy ... ch-recall/
Although they do NOT list the Pontiac Vibe, they do list the Toyota Matrix and they're the same thing. Not sure what recall it is under the Pontiac Vibe BUT it is definitely a recalled repair!
Makes you wonder if it was REALLY done or not. Some of these simple recalls are so simple that one could not do a thing, and check that it was performed. Adding grease to the master power window switch(s) makes you wonder .... just how much grease? On all switches or just the driver front express? All four sides inside & out? Where do you draw the line??? In your case there clearly was a different problem and it NEVER got properly addressed. Yeah, you're probably screwed
looks like the switch is available lots of places, the part numbers look like
19204262 - GM
8482002240 - Toyota
I wouldn't buy a used one. New ones that claim to be equivalent to the toyota part are under $40 on amazon, so if you can't get a free replacement, at least $40 is not bankruptcy