View Full Version : Maintenance light AKA oil change light
CPALK719
02-24-2014, 01:16 AM
well i'm about to hit 30k miles on my 2012. yes before some of you get on me i'll its been awhile since i been on here :laugh:
anywhooo since the free oil changes have ran out from my toyota care, my question is would a jiffy lube or shell rapid lube beable to turn that maintenence light off after the oil has been changed or is there something more to it ?
hell do any of you know how to turn it off? i'm currently about 7XX miles above my scheduled oil change. i wanted to wait til i hit the 30k miles mark
thanks for any info guys !!:thumbsup:
nookandcrannycar
02-24-2014, 02:39 AM
well i'm about to hit 30k miles on my 2012. yes before some of you get on me i'll its been awhile since i been on here :laugh:
anywhooo since the free oil changes have ran out from my toyota care, my question is would a jiffy lube or shell rapid lube beable to turn that maintenence light off after the oil has been changed or is there something more to it ?
hell do any of you know how to turn it off? i'm currently about 7XX miles above my scheduled oil change. i wanted to wait til i hit the 30k miles mark
thanks for any info guys !!:thumbsup:
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4779&highlight=reset+maintenance+light
CPALK719
02-24-2014, 08:21 PM
http://www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4779&highlight=reset+maintenance+light
Does this work on the 2012 model? all those posts are from 07...
CTScott
02-24-2014, 08:33 PM
Does this work on the 2012 model? all those posts are from 07...
Yes. 3rd gen uses the same procedure as 2nd gen did.
Exiwolfman
02-24-2014, 09:43 PM
funny we dont get that in our country on Toyota cars....and im so glad too.
IllusionX
02-24-2014, 11:08 PM
funny we dont get that in our country on Toyota cars....and im so glad too.
We don't have TPMS neither.
DJYojimbo
02-24-2014, 11:47 PM
we also don't have built in navigation, backup camera, side mirror indicators, or awd. Thats what i would have gotten for my SE version in other countries haha!!! :iono:
nookandcrannycar
02-25-2014, 04:38 PM
funny we dont get that in our country on Toyota cars....and im so glad too.
I agree. I find it slightly irritating, and sort of 'nannyish'.
nookandcrannycar
02-25-2014, 04:50 PM
we also don't have built in navigation, backup camera, side mirror indicators, or awd. Thats what i would have gotten for my SE version in other countries haha!!! :iono:
Wow. Is the 5-speed manual (or a 6-speed manual :wub:) available those items (except the navigation :thumbdown:--tolerable, but not preferred) on an SE in any other country? If a USDM model with such features existed...and it got better fuel economy than a Subaru Impreza....I'd forfeit the better turning circle of a new non-SE Yaris and get that instead of the non-SE Yaris or the Subie.
CPALK719
02-27-2014, 12:15 PM
For some reason with all my years in owning import vehicles, the U.S always gets the watered down version of these vehicles and the other countries get the fancy ones WE dream of.... :rolleyes:
Exiwolfman
02-27-2014, 01:34 PM
For some reason with all my years in owning import vehicles, the U.S always gets the watered down version of these vehicles and the other countries get the fancy ones WE dream of.... :rolleyes:
cant agree more this :thumbdown:
Kar98
03-06-2014, 09:31 PM
For some reason with all my years in owning import vehicles, the U.S always gets the watered down version of these vehicles and the other countries get the fancy ones WE dream of.... :rolleyes:
Reason being, the subcompact hatchback only exists in the US as something to sell to people who would otherwise buy a used car. So as soon as you've paid that off, you're supposed to buy a couple of model lines higher and growner-upper. There's more money to be made in the sale of larger vehicles.
Joke's on them, I bought the Yaris used and got the MP3 player/navi/radio/BT phone hookup that was available on Euro models.
On the other hand, at least we're not getting the anemic entry level Euro hatchbacks either. One liter, 69 HP? Thanks, I'll pass.
jcboy
03-07-2014, 03:09 PM
Reason being, the subcompact hatchback only exists in the US as something to sell to people who would otherwise buy a used car. So as soon as you've paid that off, you're supposed to buy a couple of model lines higher and growner-upper. There's more money to be made in the sale of larger vehicles.
Joke's on them, I bought the Yaris used and got the MP3 player/navi/radio/BT phone hookup that was available on Euro models.
On the other hand, at least we're not getting the anemic entry level Euro hatchbacks either. One liter, 69 HP? Thanks, I'll pass.
:thumbsup: on this.
In my opinion, the US always gets the minimal features but the cupholders and the cruise control SHOULD be an available option if not standard. Sunroof is usually part of the top trim.
Euro ones can get the smallest engine or the most economical ones (diesel), and at the same time get all the extra convenience features. (auto Climate control? check. 1.8L gas for a subcompact? check. auto-adjusting HID headlights? check) they also usually come with more chrome on the design.
Australian ones get the best features (similar to euro top-end models) and engine options of diesel.
Japanese usually get the best features (as euro) like sunroof and power retract mirrors but usually no anemic engine or diesel option.
Asian versions get the usual power options (necessary convenience options) like power mirrors and power locks, but usually no more than the standard convenience options. (no auto-adjusting headlights, no auto CC)
Unfortunately for us yaris owners, only the Philippines and US are LHD ones which are active in YW or maybe active internationally lolz. that's a bummer when it comes to "interior-exchange options."
IllusionX
03-07-2014, 04:04 PM
^ Most of Europe are LHD...
On the other hand, at least we're not getting the anemic entry level Euro hatchbacks either. One liter, 69 HP? Thanks, I'll pass.
It's ambivalent.
I can speed like mad in town (seldom got overtaken at a traffic light :evil: ) and still get 38MPG.
On a level road (sadly they aren't where I live), 50MPG are possible without big effort.
Kar98
03-07-2014, 07:57 PM
That's what I mean, and that's what jcboy elaborated upon.
In der Stadt fahre ich übrigens normalerweise so um die 40 bis 60 mph und kriege immer noch 35 mpg ;)
Und meine Radioblende kam von Taxi-Einkauf Bayern.
Anyway, yeah, it's always greener on the other side. I could always drop in the 1.8 liter engine from a Matrix ;)
frambach
04-05-2014, 03:11 AM
my question is would a jiffy lube or shell rapid lube beable to turn that maintenence light off after the oil has been changed or is there something more to it ?
They'll be able to do it, no problem.
Now, ask yourself if you trust what they are putting in...?
A recent API testing has revealed that 1 in 5 bulk motor oils do not meet API standards.
http://www.api.org/news-and-media/news/newsitems/2013/oct-2013/data-finds-1-in-5-bulk-motor-oils-fail-to-meet-performance-standards
Changing the oil on the Yaris is easy. It is my recommendation that you do it yourself with a high quality oil and oil filter. That way, you know it's done right and you aren't worried about the quality of products being used on your vehicle.
mirapatec
04-05-2014, 11:41 AM
The dealerships do charge a little more for the oil change and multi-point inspection instead of going to some other service facility. However, I would like to think that the dealerships have all the necessary equipment and knowledge to do the job correctly. Plus, I get a print-out copy of the authorized work for my records. Not that I plan on selling my Yaris anytime soon, but a thorough log of all work ever done might help a potential buyer to know proper care was taken of the vehicle.
Dark Paw
04-28-2014, 08:22 AM
Changing the oil on the Yaris is easy. It is my recommendation that you do it yourself with a high quality oil and oil filter. That way, you know it's done right and you aren't worried about the quality of products being used on your vehicle.
This^
Endorsed 100%
Oh, saves you some money too.
trunkout
04-28-2014, 05:07 PM
I live in "the sticks" and just take it up the street to the local shop where the tech lets me watch him put in the full syn and filter I GAVE him! My point: just find a good "ma and pa" type place that's been around a while and has built a reputation. Bring your car ONLY there and build a relationship
I live in "the sticks" and just take it up the street to the local shop where the tech lets me watch him put in the full syn and filter I GAVE him! My point: just find a good "ma and pa" type place that's been around a while and has built a reputation. Bring your car ONLY there and build a relationship
Yup, the way to go. I actually pay less for an oil change than it actually costs for the oil because the place I go to uses it to bring in new business. Been going there at least 10 years now.
nookandcrannycar
04-29-2014, 09:23 PM
I actually pay less for an oil change than it actually costs for the oil because the place I go to uses it to bring in new business.
^^^^^ This. I get the feeling that the cheapest place I've found and usually go to = same, and for the same reason.
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