It's been my experience that for the most part, these parts are interchangeable. As a matter of fact, there have been some parts that I've gotten significantly cheaper at the same auto parts store when buying the Toyota part for my '03 Vibe. The only time I recall there being any sort of issue was replacing the brake sensor switch (not sure if that's the exact part name). If I remember right, the auto parts store couldn't find the Pontiac part that supported cruise control, but was able to get the Toyota part. These vehicles were built as a partnership between Pontiac & Toyota which explains their similarities and the interchangeability of the parts.
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go to dealers parts counter asks for a print out
They share many parts but not all are interchangeable. The brake pads & discs in the front are the same on base models. They also share the same engine (1zzfe) so most of those parts are the same. Some of the suspension is the same. Aside from that not much else will fit.
Approximately 85 percent of the parts of the 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier and the 1998 Pontiac sun fire are interchangeable. Most of the parts that are not interchangeable are in the passenger compartment.
NO. 403 is an Oldsmobile engine 400 is Pontiac engine no it dows not i have a Pontiac 400. uses diff. parts not interchangeable.403 is Oldsmobile
Yes! Nearly all chevy parts are interchangeable. And even pontiac parts with the same motor are interchangeable. But yes. The steering column is interchangeable
the interchangeable parts where invented in 1798.
interchangeable parts are used in factories
Everthing exterior is interchangeable except the front end and maybe the hatch.
I just spoke with a Parts person at a local Toyota dealer. He told me that the 2004 Toyota Matrix requires Iridium spark plugs, which retails for about $12 at the dealership, and it should not need to be changed until 120,000 miles.
Interchangeable is an adjective; parts is a noun.
In those years they were not interchangeable.