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What kind of oil should I use in my 2011 Toyota Yaris?

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Vic d

The 2011 Toyota Yaris requires full synthetic SAE 5w-30 oil, with a capacity of 4.4 quarts. Regular oil changes are crucial to keep your engine running smoothly by lubricating internal parts and removing impurities like dirt and sludge. An oil change for your Yaris typically costs between $40 and $50 for labor and $60 to $70 for parts. It is recommended to get an oil change every 7,500 to 10,000 miles to maintain optimal performance. Watch out for signs that indicate it's time for an oil change, such as engine ticking, transmission issues, idling vibrations, exhaust smoke, decreased fuel efficiency, and the illumination of Check Engine or Oil Change warning lights.

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  • J Mcdonald

    According to the manual, this vehicle requires the use of sae 5w-30 motor oil.

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