2002 Toyota Corolla S Sport Model In Very Good Shape on 2040-cars
Glendale Heights, Illinois, United States
2002 Toyota Corolla S sport model in very good shape. Low miles - 109,000; mostly highway. No dent at all. Very clean inside and out. Recent mechanical work includes: oil change, MAF sensor cleaning, radiator flush, new brakes, New tires, new Lubricants Seller must receive a $500.00 deposit from buyer Buyer responsible for pickup or I deliver if near by to my place. cashiers check, cash are the only acceptable forms of payment. "NO DEFECTS AT ALL RUNNING NICE AND EASY" Year: 2002 Transmission: Automatic Make: Toyota Body Type: Sedan Model: Corolla Vehicle Title: Clear Trim: S Sedan 4-Door Options: CD Player Engine: 1.8L 1794CC l4 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows Drive Type: FWD Fuel Type: Gasoline Mileage: 106,000 For Sale By: Owner Exterior Color: Silver Disability Equipped: No Interior Color: Black Contact: 7329826979 289 blue spruce lane at glendale heights, 60139 |
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The OCS sensors in the front passenger seat control the operation of things like the airbags and seatbelt pre-tensioner. In these affected models, the cables for these sensors located in the seat track can become damaged as the passenger seat slides forward and backward. And if the cables are damaged, the airbags and seatbelt pre-tensioner may not function properly.
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Sitting in third place, separated by a significant gap from the leaders, is the Chevrolet Cruze with 16,087 units sold. The Ford Focus earned fourth, with 15,108 units moved out of showrooms. (It is interesting to note that while the Civic and Corolla have both enjoyed double-digit sales increases year-over-year, the Cruze and Focus have seen significant decreases during the same period.)
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