Toyota Yaris: Mirror (ext) / Outer Rear View Mirror
COMPONENTS ILLUSTRATION
*A for Front Passenger Side *B for Driver Side *1 FRONT DOOR LOWER FRAME BRACKET GARNISH *2 MULTIPLEX NETWORK MASTER SWITCH ASSEMBLY WITH FRONT ARMREST BASE UPPER PANEL *3 POWER WINDOW REGULATOR SWITCH ASSEMBLY WITH FRONT ARMREST BASE UPPER PANEL *4 FRONT DOOR TRIM GARNISH *5 FRONT DOOR TRIM BOARD SUB-ASSEMBLY *6 FRONT DOOR GLASS INNER WEATHERSTRIP *7 OUTER REAR VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY - -
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ComponentsCOMPONENTS ILLUSTRATION
*1 OIL FILTER SUB-ASSEMBLY *2 OIL FILLER CAP SUB-ASSEMBLY *3 GASKET *4 OIL PAN DRAIN PLUG *5 REAR ENGINE UNDER COVER RH - -
Tightening torque for "Major areas involving basic vehicle performance such as moving/turning/stopping" : N*m (kgf*cm, ft...
VEHICLE CONTROL HISTORY CHECK VEHICLE CONTROL HISTORY (a) Connect the GTS to the DLC3. (b) Turn the ignition switch to ON. (c) Turn the GTS on. (d) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Engine / Utility / Vehicle Control History (RoB). Powertrain > Engine > Utility Tester Display Vehicle Control History (RoB) Vehicle Control History (RoB) Item Code Tester Display Measurement Item Diagnostic Note X0600 Auxiliary Battery Voltage Low at Start History of low battery voltage at engine control system start - X0601 Auxiliary Battery Voltage Low at IG OFF History of low battery voltage when ignition switch off - X0602 Auxiliary Battery Discharge at IG OFF History of auxiliary battery becoming discharged when ignition switch off - X0603 Auxiliary Battery Discharge at Running History of auxiliary battery becoming discharged while vehicle being driven - X0606 Auxiliary Battery Voltage Low during Running History of low battery voltage while vehicle being driven - X0607 Auxiliary Battery Voltage High during Running History of high battery voltage while vehicle being driven - CLEAR VEHICLE CONTROL HISTORY (a) Connect the GTS to the DLC3...
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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.

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