2004 Toyota Priuis Hybrid Gas Saver Navigation Needs Work Repair on 2040-cars
Esperance, New York, United States
Mechanic special. (sold as is, no warranty)
I'm the 2nd owner and clean NY title.
2004 Toyota Prius, blue, 153K, Navigation,
Navigation System Keyless sensor unlocks
doors, integrated phone with voice commands. 6 Disc CD changer on JBL sound with Smart key.
Good about this car. this car still running
good the engine and transmission are perfect. and it's really a gas saver.
the front and rear brakes and rotor has
been replaced June 2013.
Problems, the car had a small accident at
the traffic light, the car rear bumper cover is broken, the right side tail
light is been replaced. (see picture)
and the front bumper cover has been
replaced, and the right headlight been replaced also. both headlights are on,
but the center screen still show the head light
have some problem.
the car is parked for 3 months (winter
time), I drive my SUV at the winter time, it still drive and runs great. but
the engine light, and airbag light on,
and there is a triangle light on too (the
triangle light on is because the Headlight's problem)
the engine light is off now, because my
friend was reset it for me, the code was P1116, I think is some kind sensor not
very sure about it.
the 12V battery just replaced, and the Hybrid
HV battery was replaced last year.
I'm not good at fixing a car. I have tried my best to describe this vehicle, but if you have other questions please feel free to contact me.
we do not ship, buyer needs to pickup in Esperance NY.
thanks for looking.
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