SOLD 2004 Toyota Land Cruiser

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Year
2004
Vehicle Model
  1. 100 Series
Mileage
240900
Color
Gray
Outside Link
https://100serieslandcruiserforsale.carrd.co/
2 inch lift, custom sliders, barely used rhino rack roof rack, 34.5 inch tires. bluetooth, clean interior. Rust free vehicle Texas & Colorado most of its life. Kentucky for a couple years. A respected 4x4 mechanic in the area has stated that it’s one of the best condition vehicles of its kind. Oil changes + Driveshaft Lubrication have been completed regularly. The vehicle was inspected (for preventative maintenance) by a Toyota dealership and a local shop in Spring 2024. Both stated that there are no issues requiring maintenance. The P0420, C1201 codes were (and are) active at the time when I purchased the vehicle as well as the VCS TRAC & VSC OFF lights are on (standard in a Toyota of this age). Occasionally when the wheel is fully turned while moving at very slow speeds, there is a clunk in the front assembly. I've had 2 mechanics try and find it, neither could, performance seems unaffected. Drivers Seat Cover was re-conditioned but due to the age of the leather, minor wear is still apparent. A Cerullo Custom Seat Cover will be provided with the vehicle. 2 key fobs. Extras include a thorough maintenance spreadsheet (also linked below) 8 OEM oil filters + gaskets, Ignition Lock Cylinder Barrel Rod (a buddy had an extra) and the Haynes Repair Manual.

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A friendly Hello Marcus,
1st off, GLWS! Beautiful Hundo!
However, she (your Hundo) is trying to communicate a number of issues with you.
No offense to the mechanics you’ve been working with but,…you should find different ones, all is not entirely well. The VSC TRAC and VSC OFF are NOT standard for a Hundo of this age.
P0420 relates to the catalytic converter's having issues.
C1201 relates to the ABS system having
traction issues, that typically relates to CAN (Controller Area Network) issues. These are typically tied to Emission Control Units, which may be the cause of the P0420, but that’s a rabbit hole in itself.
As far as the “clunking” in the front when turning slow…Ask yourself “ Do you think Mr. T designed it that way?”
 

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