2002 Chevy Tracker, 4 Wheel Drive - 141,793 Miles - $3,500 on 2040-cars
McKeesport, Pennsylvania, United States
2002 Chevy Tracker 4 Wheel Drive – $3,500. 141,793 miles. Inspected until 9/14. Runs and drives fine, but electronic fuel
injection fuse blows – sometimes after 100 miles or sometimes after a few hundred
yards (short?) – it was driven the day that I listed it. Newer snow tires with less than 1,000
miles. Newer front brakes. Newer starter. Some rust starting with the worst being under
the hood (see pictures). Dashboard needs
to be pulled and fan adjusting lever reattached (currently in defrost mode). Blower currently “hot wired” directly to
battery – can be corrected after the blower was changed but haven’t had the
time. AC not working (may only need to
be charged?). Driver side window needs
help rolling back up. Goes great in the
snow and has been dependable – had no plan to sell, but don’t have the time to correct
the EFI fuse issue. Changed the fuse
panel and relay but EFI fuse still blows.
Selling “AS IS”. Will e-mail pictures if interested. |
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