I knew all about the Toyota recall concerning this issue. Pontiac said they will send me a second letter.SeattleJeremy wrote:We discussed this recently in this thread viewtopic.php?f=41&t=39715" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Call your dealer schedule it, and they should have it fixed in about an hour.
By "Certain 2009 model Pontiac Vibes" they mean all of them that fit in a certain build date range.
This is the primary reason I traded my Vibe in instead of selling it myself. Because, Murphy's law states: "Take the car to the dealer and it won't grind for them, even with 5 cold soak starts... but the first potential buyer to turn the engine over... GRRRRRRIND!!!!"Caretaker wrote:a faulty timing gear actuator which could screw up your timing chain and then.............
Just in case you didn't know (or any member on here who had the pedal recall done) - if your not satisfied with the modification of the pedal, you can return and request for an new one (the new pedal is a already formed shortened style that doesn't need to be modifed) - I did my recall, then ordered up a new short designed pedal (GM P/N 19205346) - this is stated in the recall bulletin (not available to customers) - but you must let them do the modification first - the new pedal looks the same, just shorter and not cut - so get it done, then return saying you don't like the modification done and your requesting the new short pedal - they will order one and you have a nice new pedal again - they didn't install new pedals due to the amount of vehicles that would require them (not cost effective i guess) and most customers don't even know the difference (including my pedal, I have only done one other replacment) - hope this helpsjake75 wrote:To date I have refused to let them circumcise my gas pedal. But the only "maintenance" I have had done was not covered by any recall or warranty. We'll see. I think that if GM refused to fix the window switch issue because I wouldn't let them tough my gas pedal, and later there was a fire, they would have some serious liability.
I bought my Vibe used and I still get the recall letters. Maybe its just a bit behind.tpollauf wrote:Got my letter yesterday like so many of you out there. Only got ONE letter though because MINE was originally purchased new. Juniors was purchased used so he may not get a letter. We'll see if I do anything with this issue or not. Never got the first recall done to my gas pedal and will leave it as is
XRVibe10 wrote:
Just in case you didn't know (or any member on here who had the pedal recall done) - if your not satisfied with the modification of the pedal, you can return and request for an new one
This is exactly what I did with both our Vibes. I had them trim the pedals then I said I wasn't satisfied and took them back so they could install brand new pedals. The pedals look great now (not all hacked up) and they feel great too. It was a pain making four trips (approximately 50-60 miles round trip) to the dealer, but it was worth it in the long run.XRVibe10 wrote:Just in case you didn't know (or any member on here who had the pedal recall done) - if your not satisfied with the modification of the pedal, you can return and request for an new one (the new pedal is a already formed shortened style that doesn't need to be modifed) - I did my recall, then ordered up a new short designed pedal (GM P/N 19205346) - this is stated in the recall bulletin (not available to customers) - but you must let them do the modification first - the new pedal looks the same, just shorter and not cut - so get it done, then return saying you don't like the modification done and your requesting the new short pedal - they will order one and you have a nice new pedal again - they didn't install new pedals due to the amount of vehicles that would require them (not cost effective i guess) and most customers don't even know the difference (including my pedal, I have only done one other replacment) - hope this helps