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2007 SPORT YARIS with 85.0000 miles when does a brake, coolant, transmission flush need to be done if at all

  • Jeremy W.
    Jeremy W. Jan 19, 2012

    Do you have the owners manual?

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Brake should be flushed at 50,000 miles,coolant at 100,000 miles and transmission at 50,000 miles.

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  • Ricky Peters
    Ricky Peters Jan 19, 2012

    Sorry no i don't

  • Jeremy W.
    Jeremy W. Jan 19, 2012

    doesn't the Yaris have "world" trans fluid? this should theoretically never need servicing?

  • Ricky Peters
    Ricky Peters Jan 19, 2012

    I'm not sure about that but i do know that the autoparts stores sell a transmission filter for it and i think they might have a drain plug in the transmission pan.So i would think that it would need serviced.

  • Jeremy W.
    Jeremy W. Jan 19, 2012

    So your not sure if the trans needs to be serviced at 50 k?

  • Ricky Peters
    Ricky Peters Jan 19, 2012

    No but if it were mind i would change the fluid and filter.Have you ever priced transmission rebuild lately.

  • Jeremy W.
    Jeremy W. Jan 19, 2012

    When was the last time you saw a Toyota with a bad transmission?

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