Toyota Yaris: Door / Hatch / Back Door
COMPONENTS ILLUSTRATION
*1 BACK DOOR TRIM BOARD *2 BACK DOOR TRIM COVER ILLUSTRATION
*1 BACK DOOR LOCK ASSEMBLY WITH COURTESY LIGHT SWITCH *2 DOOR PULL HANDLE *3 BACK DOOR OUTSIDE GARNISH SUB-ASSEMBLY *4 BACK DOOR OPENER SWITCH ASSEMBLY *5 NO...
Other information:
DESCRIPTION Problem Symptom Suspected Area Trouble Area
Engine speed fluctuation due to abnormal combustion
Idle speed too low or high
Strong engine vibration due to above symptoms
Ignition malfunction
Deviation in air fuel ratio (Excessive or insufficient intake air volume or fuel supply)
Insufficient compression
Changes in load from another system
Ignition system
Spark plug
Ignition coil assembly
Fuel system
Direct fuel injector assembly
Port fuel injector assembly
Fuel pump assembly (for high pressure side)
Fuel pump (for low pressure side)
Fuel pump control circuit
Fuel line
Purge VSV system
Fuel quality (existence of foreign matter, degradation)
Intake and exhaust systems
Mass air flow meter sub-assembly
Intake system
(Air leaks or deposit accumulation)
Throttle body with motor assembly
Air fuel ratio sensor (sensor 1)
Air fuel ratio sensor (sensor 2)
Cam timing oil control solenoid assembly
Variable Valve Timing system (VVT system)
Other control systems
ECM
Wire harness or connector
Knock control sensor
Engine coolant temperature sensor
Engine
Water control valve
Engine assembly
Engine mount
High load from another system
Air conditioning system
Power steering system
Electrical load signal system
SYMPTOM AND CAUSE OF SYSTEM MALFUNCTION HINT: The following are descriptions of the characteristics of each system malfunction...
DESCRIPTION Refer to DTC P033511. Click here
DTC No. Detection Item DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area MIL Note P03351F Crankshaft Position Sensor "A" Circuit Intermittent Under conditions (a), (b) and (c), no crankshaft position sensor signal to ECM for 0...
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The fuel gauge shows approximately how much fuel is remaining in
the tank when the ignition is switched ON. We recommend keeping
the tank over 1/4 full.

Full
1/4 Full
Empty
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