bneal1022 wrote:currently have 232K on the ODO. I have had virtually ZERO problems with this car over its life. It consumes about 1- 2qts of 5W30 full Syn oil between 5K oil changes (not burning - blue smoke, just consumption). Most reliable product EVER.
Agree, most reliable vehicle I have owned.
Never checked or changed timing belt -No clear indication on this, some have suggested replacing timing chain assembly at 200k miles just as a preventative measure, water pump too.
Never checked valve lash - Same here, manuals mention it, but no clear indication on what mileage mark to check. Something I want to do.
Still original suspension components - Same, guess this depends more on type of roads and style of driving
Never flushed brakes or power steering - Would flush, the oil does not necessarily wear out, but the additives do, a flush will restore the fluids properties, protecting from condensation and providing additives the plastic/metal parts need.
Original hoses- Same, have been checking every service interval. Modern hoses are so much better, might replace if you do timing chain.
Original rear drum shoes (yet inspection says they always look great--uh oh) - Same, largely depends on driving style.
Had trans oil changed twice (due to trans controller recall) - Same as brake and power steering fluid, book suggests changing every 60k miles
Car doesn't quite have the power it used to (especially up hill) - Likely combination of several small things, wear to injectors, valves, timing chain, etc
Sometimes the shifting to 4th or 5th (whatever overdrive) is a little jerky /rough, but not every shift. - Sometimes a fluid changes will help but not fully correct issue. During the recalls they had to drop the pan, curious if they cleaned the magnets in the pan that collect the automatics "clutch dust"
I want to hit 300Kmi. What services, maintenance do i need to do to maximize this goal? how costly will this be?
-Optional, timing chain and hose replacement. Some indications are the timing chain will whine or Vibe will loose power 100+ miles before chain goes, but you also take the risk of the chain breaking/jumping causing damage to the valve train. On the other hand their are several reports of Vibes making it to 300k without any of these items. Mine had the chain replaced at around 165k miles by the previous owner, they noticed loss of power. Depends on shop, full replacement in 2012 with water pump came to $1100 for labor and materials. If you shop around can probably find better deal.
-The fluids you use can make a difference, (there are many opinions and articles on this) If your Vibe is consuming oil at an elevated level, using a different oil may trim that loss. Extremely small amounts may be blow by or going down the valve train. Oils with certain additives may diminish these issues. ie synthetic Wal Mart special may have some additives for friction but no conditioners for valve seals. Something you will have to research for your application.
-Depending on your climate be vigilant against rust. Living in Ohio, at 192k starting to see lots of small rust spots under the car, especially on the leading edges where dirt, salt, debris have gradually worn the painted finish, leaving exposed metal.
Anyone have a PDF parts manual - This forum has usually filled parts identification through members inquires at dealerships or providing information from parts manuals. Have not seen a full parts manual listed. Surprisingly, eBay is often able to provide part numbers when searching by part description.