2004 Toyota Wish


2004 Toyota Wish
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Toyota Wish Problems
Fuel injectors only last 100000 kms
2005, At 163000 kms brought second hand in 2020
no issues for Three year's. One injector ...
Vsc and engine lights are on
2009, When vsc and engine light comes off,
there is transmission problem of gear not
changing ...
Engine check light and vsc off light come then ...
2010, engine check light and vsc off light
come on then after a time car won't start
not...




2004 Toyota Wish specs

The Toyota Wish is a Compact MPV produced by Japanese automaker Toyota since 2003. It is available as a six and seven-seater, equipped with either a 1.8 or 2.0-litre gasoline engine. It is positioned below the Ipsum and above the Spacio in Toyota's minivan range.

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Apart from Japan, the Wish is also assembled in Thailand (for Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore only) and Taiwan (for Taiwan only).

2003

The Wish was developed under code name "760N" by the team, lead by Chief engineer named Takeshi Yoshida and was introduced to the public for the first time at Tokyo Motor Show in October 2002 (Commercial vehicles & welcab show) and then launched in Japan in January,20th 2003, under a massive publicity campaign with Japanese singer Hikaru Utada. The TV commercial features her song Colors, which coincides with the launch of her new CD-single. The car was marketed under the "Wish Comes True" slogan.

Codenamed ZNE10G (FWD) and ZNE14G (4WD), it uses a 1.8 L 1ZZ-FE engine, producing (JIS) 132 PS and 170N·m (125lb·ft). It is only available with four-speed automatic. A 2.0 L version (codenamed ANE11W for the six-seater version and ANE10G for the seven-seater version) was launched in April 2003. Equipped with the 1AZ-FSE direct-injection engine, it has (JIS) 155PS (114kW) and 192N·m (142ft·lbf). Variants with the 2.0 D-4 engine are only available with a CVT gearbox.



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