Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS (2002)

Sale price: US $4,000.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Used Year: 2002
VIN : 1GCEK19V42Z334860 Mileage: 244000
Number of Cylinders: 8 Engine: 4.8L
Model: Silverado 1500 Transmission: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows For Sale By: Private Seller
Interior Color: Red Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: LS Fuel Type: Gasoline
Drive Type: 4WD Exterior Color: Red
Vehicle Title: Clean Trim: LS
Body Type: Extended Cab Pickup Make: Chevrolet
Options: CD Player, 4-Wheel Drive

Drums, Pennsylvania, United States

Vehicle description

2002 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS. Condition is Used. …. Kelly Blue Book Valuation. . I am not the original owner – I purchased it in 2013… it had 186,000 miles… itnow has 243,000…. It is mechanically sound… other than routinemaintenance -since I have had it I have replaced the brake lines, replaced thefuel pump and fuel lines…. Mass airflow sensor and fuel pressure regulator… I’mselling it because I found a new truck and I don’t need two…. The bed issolid – no rust – some scratches – the body is good with some minor rust on twoof the fenders and a little on the rocker panels… the interior is verygood… I have leather covers on the front seats because it is easier towipe down – but the seats are very good…I have clear title in my possession…. Hereis what I know to be wrong: The driver side seat belt does not retract quickly… you need to jiggle it a little when you take it off. The dash lights behind the radio and the heater controls do not work – so at night you will need to turn on the reading light to see the controls (until you get familiar with their location) The “service engine soon” lights comes on from time to time… I have had my mechanic look at it and I have a code reader as well – the code always reads “Fuel Mix Too Rich”…… but the engine runs smooth at idle, strong under throttle with no hesitation, and I am still running about 17mpg… My mechanic says it might be the oxygen sensors but as long as it is running well not to mess with them… I have purchased the oxygen sensors so I have them when needed. they will go with the truck…. Hope that helps your decision….
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