Toyota Yaris: Drivetrain / Drive Shaft / Propeller Shaft
INSTALLATION CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT NOTICE: When the manual transaxle assembly is removed, be sure to use a new clutch release cylinder with bearing assembly and new installation bolts...
PrecautionPRECAUTION NOTICE OF REMOVING AND INSTALLING FRONT DRIVE SHAFT ASSEMBLY RH (a) When removing and installing the front drive shaft assembly RH, be sure to first drain all the transaxle oil and transfer oil...
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DESCRIPTION If the communication line (IMI - EFIO) between the ECM and ID code box (immobiliser code ECU) is stuck high, the ECM will store this DTC. DTC No. Detection Item DTC Detection Condition Trouble Area Note B279A12 Engine Immobiliser System Circuit Short to Battery The communication line (IMI - EFIO) between the ECM and ID code box (immobiliser code ECU) is stuck high...
PROBLEM SYMPTOMS TABLE Stop and Start System Symptom Suspected Area Link Stop and start system does not operate Refer to "Stop and Start System does not Operate"
Refer to "Stop and Start System does not Operate (Battery Condition)"
Restarting after a short period of time from an idling stop Refer to "Restarting after a Short Period of Time from an Idling Stop"
After engine stops due to stop and start system, engine does not restart Refer to "After Engine Stops due to Stop and Start System, Engine does not Restart"
Failure to restart from IG-ON engine stall Refer to "Failure to Restart from IG-ON Engine Stall"
Stop and start cancel indicator does not operate Combination meter assembly
Indicator circuit (CAN communication system)
Engine stop and start ECU
Stop and start indicator does not operate Combination meter assembly
Indicator circuit (CAN communication system)
Engine stop and start ECU
Stop and start control cannot be canceled ECAN terminal voltage
Stop and start cancel switch circuit
Multi-information display screen does not change after pressing steering pad switch assembly...
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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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