2003 Chrysler Pt Cruiser Gt Wagon 4-door 2.4l Turbo Missing Cylinder 1 on 2040-cars
Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
2003 Silver PT Cruiser GT turbo that's missing cylinder #1 with 198k+ miles. It still runs, but it's fairly rough. We really don't know why it's sipping 1 cylinder, we've replaced the ignition packs and others parts to the ignition and it's still giving us a hard time.
This car comes from an adult owned and smoke free environment, aside from the front bumper and some paint came off on drivers side fender, it's in good shape. No cracks on the dash, no tear on the interior. The turbo has no play and still works quite well, the AC has been yearly maintained and worked very well. We recently bought a new car and don't have the time to see what's wrong with this car or the space to work on it. We hate to get rid of it but the situation won't allow us to have any extra cars in the driveway. It's spent it's whole life with synthetic oil and has had it's regular maintenance. This car is sold on an AS-IS basis with no warranty implied, it runs only on 3 cylinders but it does work if you need to move it. |
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