Excellent video. Nice pace, clear footage and well prepared dialogue. Information presented in an easy to watch fashion and, by the end, there seems to be every reason to have a go yourself. Many thanks for your efforts. I will probably use a vacuum pump to drain the oil simply to avoid issues with removing the sump plug which will certainly have been tightened with an air wrench. Good tip about the oil filter adapter.
Great video for beginners and would share a tip. Use the brushhead attachment with the vacuum cleaner in and around both filter housings before installing the new ones because dust settles everywhere.
Thanks for the feedback Brian - we hope this video helps you get started on your DIY service! Please let us know if there's anything else you'd like to see.
Here in the UK we don't have the screw on filter canister like you,also we use 0W-20 BUT i'm using 5W-20 Magnatec. We both have the same 2NZ-FE engine. Great video!
Honestly don't really ever need less than 5w in the uk, which would be for -40° Vs -35°, neither of which you Will really ever see in most of UK and probably wouldn't be in your Yaris if so 😂
@@falconlips5474 Used to use 0w20 as Toyota recommends but 5w20 is cheaper....some people use 5w30!! Which can be used but they (Toyota) said to use 0w20 next time. Work that out. 😉😉
Thanks Richard, appreciate your feedback and great to hear you're going to give it a go. Please let us know if there's anything else you'd like to see.
Hi Edmond, thanks for watching! Mobil or Castrol are both well known brands, just make sure you're using the correct viscosity (e.g. 5W-30) and quantity based on your cars Owners Manual.
Hi Iconoclad, thanks for watching. Many other cars do not come with a cabin air filter at all, so it's not absolutely essential to the running of your car, but if the cost is not an issue it's a relatively quick and easy improvement you can make here. Looking at the Ryco filter finder, they specify the same RCA164M filter for all models of the 2011 Yaris, so this one should work for you. Alternatively, you can use the Toyota genuine part 87139-52020, or find an alternative aftermarket part in your area. Here is the search that I used (Ryco): www.rycofilters.com.au/Search/SearchResult?make=TOYOTA&model=YARIS&year=2011&liter=
@@2ndGearLow Thanks for replying. I wouldn't pay @20 - $40 for something I have done without for the last ten years. However, I found a Chinese "carbon" one online for $6.59 so I will go with that.
Hi Daban, please refer to your Owner's manual, as that may vary depending on which region you are in. Where we live in Australia, 5W-30 is the specified engine oil for this engine. Generally, hotter climates require higher engine oil viscosities, and the opposite for colder climates, as the oil will not flow as easily when very cold.
Correct, this oil was far darker than it should be when changed, but not foamy. In this car the oil should be changed approx. every 10,000km (some say 15,000km), but this oil was left far longer than that.
Hi Jack, the 2NZ-FE (1.3L) engine shown has a timing chain. The oil filter (Ryco Z386) shown cost about $20 AUD and the air filter (Ryco A1559) approximately $40 AUD. Total cost about $60 AUD ($42 USD).
Hi Subir, please refer to the owners manual for your particular vehicle, as it will be stated in there towards the end. That said, 5w-30 fully synthetic is commonly specified for engines of this size, so is likely correct
Hey I know, it's been years you uploaded but I got a used Yaris YRX 2013 hatch and I am concerned with my fuel economy it been around 8.6L/100km for the first 300-400kms since I got the car, do you have any idea what could be going wrong? Thanks!!
That's very poor, my 2003 Yaris gets at least 5.9L/100 with 91 octane. First thing is to check tyre pressure but they would have to be very flat for that mileage. Dragging brakes, vacuum leaks and poor compression would be some possible causes. Do you have any warning lights or codes
Excellent video. Nice pace, clear footage and well prepared dialogue. Information presented in an easy to watch fashion and, by the end, there seems to be every reason to have a go yourself. Many thanks for your efforts. I will probably use a vacuum pump to drain the oil simply to avoid issues with removing the sump plug which will certainly have been tightened with an air wrench. Good tip about the oil filter adapter.
Thanks for the feedback Mike we really appreciate it!
Thanks for the video, used this to do my first oil change. Keep up the great work!
Great to hear!
Great video for beginners and would share a tip. Use the brushhead attachment with the vacuum cleaner in and around both filter housings before installing the new ones because dust settles everywhere.
Good tip Iraj, thanks!
Please can I have an assistant like that😁
Thank You very much for taking the time to make this video. It is quite well done and informative. Editing and camera work is to the point .
Glad to hear you enjoyed it Clif, thanks for watching!
Sir I wanted to thank you so much for detailed video, you won a subscriber😊
Thank you very much, we appreciate it!
Thank you from California United States of America...Willy.
Thanks for watching Michael!
Thanks for clarifying Willy, I thought you meant California in Bulgaria
All good ...Just inherited a Yaris Icon...DIY Service is my preferred option! Thank you.
Thanks for the feedback Brian - we hope this video helps you get started on your DIY service! Please let us know if there's anything else you'd like to see.
Here in the UK we don't have the screw on filter canister like you,also we use 0W-20 BUT i'm using 5W-20 Magnatec. We both have the same 2NZ-FE engine. Great video!
Thanks for watching, and that's very interesting to hear!
Honestly don't really ever need less than 5w in the uk, which would be for -40° Vs -35°, neither of which you Will really ever see in most of UK and probably wouldn't be in your Yaris if so 😂
@@falconlips5474 Used to use 0w20 as Toyota recommends but 5w20 is cheaper....some people use 5w30!! Which can be used but they (Toyota) said to use 0w20 next time. Work that out. 😉😉
Great job man! Thanks a lot! :) I‘m gonna give it a try myself
Thanks Richard, appreciate your feedback and great to hear you're going to give it a go.
Please let us know if there's anything else you'd like to see.
Well done and excellent video clear footage.
Nice video, liked your style of communication.
Thanks Daniyal, we really appreciate your feedback
Everything is nicely explained . Really great. If you could give a closer view of some stuff , would be better .
Thanks for your feedback Md Khan. We'll keep that in mind for the next one
MATE! You are awesome!
Excellent job mate.
Thank you Samir!
Thankyou , very useful 😃
Glad it was helpful!
I would liké to now the ref for ECU calculator!
Thank you 😊 so much for your present service but can I use Mobil oil? Or castrol its good as well?
Hi Edmond, thanks for watching! Mobil or Castrol are both well known brands, just make sure you're using the correct viscosity (e.g. 5W-30) and quantity based on your cars Owners Manual.
Thanks to you I bought Mobil 1 and its 0W-40 and ii think it's OK 👍 👌
Nice 🙌 from France 🇨🇵 and where is the fuel filter is this car? Thanks 😊
Does the Toyota Yaris 2011 have a chain or a belt?
Hi, the 1.3L 2NZ-FE engine shown (NCP130R Yaris) has a timing chain.
you helped me, thanks.😄
You're welcome Jasper!
1000 cc main kitny letter oil dalta ha plz bataye agr kisi ko pata ha to
Why do we see white stuff like dust when you turn on Aircon or heater???
My 2011 Yarns does not have an AC filter. Same housing, just not fitted. Should I add one? Glove box fitting different too.
Hi Iconoclad, thanks for watching. Many other cars do not come with a cabin air filter at all, so it's not absolutely essential to the running of your car, but if the cost is not an issue it's a relatively quick and easy improvement you can make here. Looking at the Ryco filter finder, they specify the same RCA164M filter for all models of the 2011 Yaris, so this one should work for you. Alternatively, you can use the Toyota genuine part 87139-52020, or find an alternative aftermarket part in your area. Here is the search that I used (Ryco):
www.rycofilters.com.au/Search/SearchResult?make=TOYOTA&model=YARIS&year=2011&liter=
@@2ndGearLow Thanks for replying. I wouldn't pay @20 - $40 for something I have done without for the last ten years. However, I found a Chinese "carbon" one online for $6.59 so I will go with that.
God team work :)
Thanks for watching Ercan!
Thanks
Very good 👍 work service car 🚗
Thanks for watching!
hello my friend.
My Toyota Yaris 2012 with the same engine 1.3 VVTI has 177,000 KM on the odometer and I just bought the car, what oil should i use?
Hi Daban, please refer to your Owner's manual, as that may vary depending on which region you are in. Where we live in Australia, 5W-30 is the specified engine oil for this engine. Generally, hotter climates require higher engine oil viscosities, and the opposite for colder climates, as the oil will not flow as easily when very cold.
How is it now
@@jayislander its great no issues at all.
@@dabanyaseen96 mileage?
@@jayislander 195km
Oil is a brownish color! Yuck. How long is your change interval? Is it foamy at all?
Correct, this oil was far darker than it should be when changed, but not foamy. In this car the oil should be changed approx. every 10,000km (some say 15,000km), but this oil was left far longer than that.
@@2ndGearLow
We change ours every 5,000 miles (8000 km), give or take 200 miles, on our 2009 RAV4.
Soo good.is vert si til do. ONLY do IT Skovly and dont duell more than 3.5 liter. Tjen 02litre.
could u recomend me Gear oil qty and company..i have too vitz 2000 1.3cc auto 2nz fe
Hi Rao, please refer to your owners manual as it will specify the correct engine oil viscosity (and quantity) for your region.
How much oil filter and air filter
Toyota Yaris 1.3 is this engine is timing chain
Hi Jack, the 2NZ-FE (1.3L) engine shown has a timing chain. The oil filter (Ryco Z386) shown cost about $20 AUD and the air filter (Ryco A1559) approximately $40 AUD. Total cost about $60 AUD ($42 USD).
Fuel filter?
Hi Guys, can I use SAE 5w-30 fully synthetic mobil brand engine oil in my Toyota Yaris 2010 ?
Hi Subir, please refer to the owners manual for your particular vehicle, as it will be stated in there towards the end. That said, 5w-30 fully synthetic is commonly specified for engines of this size, so is likely correct
Oil capacity for 1NR FE ???? How much Oil engin
Hi Javed, please refer to the Toyota Owners Manual for this information for your car
This cars yaris3 vvti 1.5l !no?
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Why wearing safety glasses?
Safety
If you've worked under a car and got a clump of dirt hit you in the face you'd understand lol
Hey I know, it's been years you uploaded but I got a used Yaris YRX 2013 hatch and I am concerned with my fuel economy it been around 8.6L/100km for the first 300-400kms since I got the car, do you have any idea what could be going wrong?
Thanks!!
That's very poor, my 2003 Yaris gets at least 5.9L/100 with 91 octane. First thing is to check tyre pressure but they would have to be very flat for that mileage. Dragging brakes, vacuum leaks and poor compression would be some possible causes. Do you have any warning lights or codes
I have same car with engine 1NR-FE but not 2zn-fe!!!!
Hello،
Engine 1.3 2zn-fe with yaris3 vvti!
Hello
Ha ha ha ha gloves eye protection.. hope you have you fire proof suit on 👍👍 safety safety safety
Big mistake: he DID NOT put oil in the filter before putting it on the engine... biiiiggggg mistake!!!!