Yes, I agree, I did it just like that, shifting gears is much better I used Millers Oils EE Transmission 75W90, GL4/5 - super, just one IMPORTANT thing - firstly you must unscrew the filling plug, not the drain plug, because might happen you drain your old oil, and won´t be able to fill in the new one!!! (rust, etc...) sometimes it happens...so first filling plug, than drain your old oil out from your gear box!!! Enjoy, people who like taking care of your engine-pets :-)
For future reference, I have a 2002 Toyota Echo with a manual transmission (standard shift), which is very similar to the Toyota Yaris, and this was my experience: The fluid capacity is 1.9 quarts of conventional gear oil 75w-90 (MUST BE GL-4 and/or GL-5 compatible) (synthetic is not forbidden, but double expensive-- and from what I've collectively read-- unnecessary) I'm 225lbs, and I did not need to jack my car up, or remove the air box-- I was comfortable just reaching under the front left side of the car to access both plugs and change the gear oil on my flat tar driveway Remove the plastic splash guard that's in the way (mine required a 10mm socket) Both plugs are 24mm Both plugs have a washer-- don't lose either washer in your drain pan Remove the upper fill plug first, then the lower drain plug (if you don't, the old oil doesn't drain out as well or as fast) I used a funnel inserted into a 3' piece of rubber tubing (looked tight to get the whole pointy topped gear oil quart to fit right) It is NOT "spill and fill" (so put 2 quarts in and THEN STOP!!!!!!)
Hi Peter I want to thank you so much for your very excellent videos. Clear and simple to understand. For my Toyota you give me confidence to tackle some simpler jobs. Toyota, Japanese magic :)
Morjesta Peter Finn!Itellä on kaks yarista ja mahtava nähdä suomalaisen tekemiä asennusvideoita.Osaatko sanoa mikä mahtaa olla kun koitin vaihtaa jäähdytysnesteitä niin en saanut yariksesta (1.0 vvti)puristettua kuin pari kolme litraa jäähdytysnestettä, ja sisään meni ehkä max 2litraa, toisekseen neste ei kierrä enkä ole uskaltanut kovin kauaa pitää autoa tallissa käynnissä ettei keitä.Yariksessa lämpöjen seuraaminen on vähän hankalaa kun lämpömittaria ei ole, enkä ole saanut selville varoittaako se edes jos neste on liian kuumaa.Jostain luin että rupeaisi vilkkumaan valo kojetaulussa.Ylävesiletku on kuuma, mutta alavesiletku ja syyleri kylmä.Ikäänkuin termostaatti ei päästäisi nestettä läpi vaikka kyllä se ennen vaihtoa on toiminut.Olisiko ilmaa vielä jäänyt järjestelmään, oon koittanut ilmata niin että paisari ja syylerinkorkit auki ja auto käynnissä, välillä tulee nesteitä takaisinpäin.LISÄYS:puhaltaa lämmintä käymisen jälkeen eli vesipumppu ainakin pelaa.
Thank you a lot for your video, it might be super helpful for me to help a friend with her car maintenance. I just have a silly question, do you remember by any chance what kind/size of seal/washer is needed for the gearbox plugs? So I can replace them in the process. Sorry, I know the video is old so you probably forgot but I believe in miracles sometimes 😅 Thank you again!
Hi, I buy these gaskets from a Toyota dealer. there are two sizes and aluminum. Price 2 usd each. Here is the dealer: th-cam.com/video/P0Jn9Qw17HM/w-d-xo.html
Excellent video pete i changed my engine oil last week after i watched your video . How many liters manual gear box for yaris 2010 type of oil ? im planning to do it by myself. Thanks
Hi Peter! I was just wondering don't we need to check for a proper level of oil inside the gearbox? If I remembered well, you did a similar video that mentioned checking the level of oil by a finger?
I did the same thing. Only difference was during oil change the vehicle was on axle stands and elevated. I got 2 litres in and tightened the bolt. So my question is this. Does it matter whether the vehicle is on stands or level on the ground?
thanks for the answer Peter, can I ask you something? I have a Toyota Avensis Diesel 90k miles and the 2nd gear is hard to engange, I was thinking to replace the oil , but was thinking to replace all oil to see if it resolves my issue. What do you think?
In case of C53A (MMT) gearbox... 1.9L of 75W GL4 oil...you can go away also with 75w80 GL4 oil...be sure that you will not use GL5 oil otherwise changing gears will became a little notchy...
Went to change my 02 yaris clutch, asked to get the gearbox oil changed as well, smug guy told me it's not meant to be changed, I said I know that but still I'd rather have it changed almost 150.000 km, but they didn't change it. Now I guess I'll try to do it myself.
Yes, I agree, I did it just like that, shifting gears is much better I used Millers Oils EE Transmission 75W90, GL4/5 - super, just one IMPORTANT thing - firstly you must unscrew the filling plug, not the drain plug, because might happen you drain your old oil, and won´t be able to fill in the new one!!! (rust, etc...) sometimes it happens...so first filling plug, than drain your old oil out from your gear box!!! Enjoy, people who like taking care of your engine-pets :-)
Good and Thanks Sir. :-)
For future reference, I have a 2002 Toyota Echo with a manual transmission (standard shift), which is very similar to the Toyota Yaris, and this was my experience:
The fluid capacity is 1.9 quarts of conventional gear oil 75w-90 (MUST BE GL-4 and/or GL-5 compatible) (synthetic is not forbidden, but double expensive-- and from what I've collectively read-- unnecessary)
I'm 225lbs, and I did not need to jack my car up, or remove the air box-- I was comfortable just reaching under the front left side of the car to access both plugs and change the gear oil on my flat tar driveway
Remove the plastic splash guard that's in the way (mine required a 10mm socket)
Both plugs are 24mm
Both plugs have a washer-- don't lose either washer in your drain pan
Remove the upper fill plug first, then the lower drain plug (if you don't, the old oil doesn't drain out as well or as fast)
I used a funnel inserted into a 3' piece of rubber tubing (looked tight to get the whole pointy topped gear oil quart to fit right)
It is NOT "spill and fill" (so put 2 quarts in and THEN STOP!!!!!!)
Good expl. Thanks bro I have to do in mine yaris 08 haven’t done for loooong time I don’t even know still working good after change 😂.
@alejandroflores3473 what was the experience like?
exactly same instructions as above?
Eyyy me 00 echo tks
Kiitosta, Peter! Selekee viteo ja hyvin kerrottu, rauhallisesti suomen-Lontoon murteella.. semppii, ja tämmösiä vuan lissee.. 👍🏼☺️🙌🏽
Good comment and Thanks ! 😀👍
Hi Peter I want to thank you so much for your very excellent videos. Clear and simple to understand. For my Toyota you give me confidence to tackle some simpler jobs. Toyota, Japanese magic :)
Great and Thanks for comment. :-)
Thnks Peter you are the best at Toyota's!
Morjesta Peter Finn!Itellä on kaks yarista ja mahtava nähdä suomalaisen tekemiä asennusvideoita.Osaatko sanoa mikä mahtaa olla kun koitin vaihtaa jäähdytysnesteitä niin en saanut yariksesta (1.0 vvti)puristettua kuin pari kolme litraa jäähdytysnestettä, ja sisään meni ehkä max 2litraa, toisekseen neste ei kierrä enkä ole uskaltanut kovin kauaa pitää autoa tallissa käynnissä ettei keitä.Yariksessa lämpöjen seuraaminen on vähän hankalaa kun lämpömittaria ei ole, enkä ole saanut selville varoittaako se edes jos neste on liian kuumaa.Jostain luin että rupeaisi vilkkumaan valo kojetaulussa.Ylävesiletku on kuuma, mutta alavesiletku ja syyleri kylmä.Ikäänkuin termostaatti ei päästäisi nestettä läpi vaikka kyllä se ennen vaihtoa on toiminut.Olisiko ilmaa vielä jäänyt järjestelmään, oon koittanut ilmata niin että paisari ja syylerinkorkit auki ja auto käynnissä, välillä tulee nesteitä takaisinpäin.LISÄYS:puhaltaa lämmintä käymisen jälkeen eli vesipumppu ainakin pelaa.
Hi Sir, please write English.
@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor Oh sorry i thought you are finnish cause the dude in this video clearly is, sorry.I got my problem solved already, i think.
Thank you a lot for your video, it might be super helpful for me to help a friend with her car maintenance.
I just have a silly question, do you remember by any chance what kind/size of seal/washer is needed for the gearbox plugs? So I can replace them in the process.
Sorry, I know the video is old so you probably forgot but I believe in miracles sometimes 😅
Thank you again!
Hi, I buy these gaskets from a Toyota dealer. there are two sizes and aluminum. Price 2 usd each. Here is the dealer: th-cam.com/video/P0Jn9Qw17HM/w-d-xo.html
I know this is an old video, but I just did this job on my Moms car.
Thanks!
Thanks for comment 👍😀
Great videos as always!!! Nice and in deep information!!!
Hi Sir. Many Thanks. :-)
Attention to everyone:
You need to open inlet bolt first to drain gear oil completely 👍🏽
Good tip!
Is this the same procedure for the automatic transmission Yaris? I have a 2014 front wheel drive, automatic, LE.
Thanks 😀👍
Excellent video pete i changed my engine oil last week after i watched your video . How many liters manual gear box for yaris 2010 type of oil ? im planning to do it by myself. Thanks
Hello, I have a 3 door automatic transmission Toyota Yaris from 2008, I would appreciate if you could tell me what oil brand is the best. Thank you
Mobil 1
Very useful! Thank you!
Thank You.
Thank you Dr. Toyota. I've seen several of your videos already. Is this video for automatic transmission?
Thanks. :-)
How many litres gear oil toyota yaris p1 1999-2005 petrol manual
2 liters
Hi Peter! I was just wondering don't we need to check for a proper level of oil inside the gearbox? If I remembered well, you did a similar video that mentioned checking the level of oil by a finger?
Thank for feedback. :-)
@@PeterFinnTheCarDoctor that was a question lol
Is the same procedure for yaris 1.4 d4-d (2004)?
Yes it is.
May I know how to change differential oil in Toyota Yaris 2007 ? How often do we need to do that?
Noted 👍
I did the same thing. Only difference was during oil change the vehicle was on axle stands and elevated. I got 2 litres in and tightened the bolt. So my question is this. Does it matter whether the vehicle is on stands or level on the ground?
Both positions works
hey guys, can someone tell which of the Toyota use the same driveshaft/axle as the 2003 yaris?
Great comment and Thanks 👍😃
No transmission filter change or it's not required?
This is transaxle oil. No filter.
Thanks Peter, would you recommend to do the full oil gear flush? meaning take off the bottom panel of the gear ?
No. Only replace is enough.
thanks for the answer Peter, can I ask you something? I have a Toyota Avensis Diesel 90k miles and the 2nd gear is hard to engange, I was thinking to replace the oil , but was thinking to replace all oil to see if it resolves my issue. What do you think?
Hi, maybe your car clutch is worn out and also 2nd gear synchronization system.
Can you please help me I have semi automatic transmission gear box what oil do I use please
HI, visit the Toyota dealer shop
In case of C53A (MMT) gearbox... 1.9L of 75W GL4 oil...you can go away also with 75w80 GL4 oil...be sure that you will not use GL5 oil otherwise changing gears will became a little notchy...
Thankyou for your video
Thanks for your comment👍😀
Hi Peter, what about Yaris with CVT gearbox?
It is good car. But Hybrid Yaris is BEST !
Peter Finn the guy asked why it was automatic transmission oil in the car before you changed (red oil). I presume.
Went to change my 02 yaris clutch, asked to get the gearbox oil changed as well, smug guy told me it's not meant to be changed, I said I know that but still I'd rather have it changed almost 150.000 km, but they didn't change it. Now I guess I'll try to do it myself.
Thanks a Lot for info. :-)
Many thanks, friend.
Thank You for Your comment. :-)
At 13:23 he says that:
The torque is 40-50Nm ?
Is that accurate?
Hi, if You need a really accurate amount, look from service manual or Haynes handbook.
The Toyota manual for the C50 Manual Transaxle (specifically on a 2007 Yaris) states 39N.m / 29ft.lb for both the 24mm plugs discussed here.
1.8 USA quarts is about 1.6 British quarts
Good comment 👍
How much oil?? 1.5 litre?
For the Yaris 1 (05 year) with 1SZ-FE Engine is 1.4 litre.
Hi peter, after replace gear oil my car toyota axio corolla feelings heavier, is it normal. please help to advise me
What oil you used ?
Normally it should be lighter....!
i use CVTF TC ( T/G)
Excellent.
Thanks too. :-)
You should always undo the top up nut first before you drain the oil and lower the car so you can drain the oil out. Yo6 need some lessons
Great point!
You are most welcome
This is manual…. Not automatic gear box
Thanks for comment 😀👍
Insert shokcket in this nut😂