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Could you tell me how much transmission fluid the 2009 Yaris can hold?

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M C

The 2009 Toyota Yaris is a small car with a 1.5L four-cylinder engine and a transmission fluid capacity of 3 quarts. It can produce 106 horsepower thanks to its engine. This car has become very popular, especially for city driving, because of its compact size. Toyota recommends using SAE 5W-30 full synthetic oil for optimal performance. Although semi-synthetic and conventional oils are options as well, full synthetic oil provides superior protection and engine performance. It's recommended to change the oil every 7,500 to 10,000 miles according to Toyota's guidelines.

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  • cayhan

    The amount of transmission fluid that can be held by the 2009 Toyota Yaris ranges from 3 to 6 quarts.

  • Virginia S

    According to the 2009 Toyota Yaris manual, you should use 2.6 quarts of Toyota WS Transmission fluid when replacing the pan or changing the filter. You can find the Yaris manual in your glove compartment, or you can search online for a PDF version. Check the "specifications" section in the back of the manual for the transmission fluid capacity.

  • Sadie

    I need information on the type of oil required for a triptonic one gear box.

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