2007 Toyota Yaris Repair Manual

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This is the original OEM workshop document for the 2007 Toyota Yaris repair manual (Hatchback and Sedan) with the wiring diagram in PDF format.

2007 Toyota Yaris — OEM Workshop Service & Repair Manual (PDF)

Get the original factory workshop manual for the 2007 Toyota Yaris (XP90) . This fully indexed PDF is the same dealer-level documentation Toyota technicians use—complete with step-by-step procedures, diagnostics, torque specs, and electrical wiring diagrams to help you service and repair with confidence.
File Format PDF
File Language English
You’ll Get 236.3 MB
Wiring Diagram Included
Delivery Method Instant Download
Searchable and Printable Yes

Key Features

Complete OEM Coverage

Factory procedures for service, repair, and maintenance across all systems.

Wiring Diagrams

Schematics, connector views, pinouts, grounds, and power distribution maps.

Diagnostics & DTCs

Fault codes with flowcharts, test values, and troubleshooting steps.

User-Friendly PDF

Searchable bookmarks and print-ready pages for shop or home use.

What’s Inside

  • Maintenance schedules, fluids, capacities, and torque specifications
  • Engine mechanical, fuel, cooling, intake/exhaust
  • Transmission & driveline service (manual & automatic)
  • Brakes, ABS, suspension, steering & alignment
  • Complete electrical system: wiring diagrams, ground points, connector locations
  • Body, interior, HVAC, and SRS/airbag systems
  • Diagnostic flowcharts and repair procedures

Download & Compatibility

Delivery: Instant digital PDF download
Compatibility: Windows • macOS • iOS • Android

Work to factory standards—reduce guesswork and get repairs right the first time.

This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.

Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.

 


Table of Contents : 2007 Toyota Yaris Repair Manual


  • Air Conditioning.
  • Audio Visual.
  • Axle.
  • Brake Control.
  • Brake.
  • C50 Manual Transaxle.
  • CAN.
  • Charging.
  • Clutch.
  • Collision.
  • Cooling.
  • Cruise Control.
  • Door Lock.
  • Drive Shaft.
  • Emission Control.
  • Engine Control.
  • Engine Hood Door.
  • Engine Immobilizer.
  • Engine Mechanical.
  • EWD (Electrical Wiring Diagrams).
  • Exhaust.
  • Exterior.
  • Fuel.
  • Horn.
  • Ignition.
  • Instrument Panel.
  • Interior.
  • Introduction.
  • Lighting.
  • Lubrication.
  • Maintenance.
  • Meter.
  • Mirror.
  • Owner’s Manual.
  • Parking Brake.
  • Power Steering.
  • Preparation.
  • Seat Belt.
  • Seat.
  • Service Specifications.
  • SRS.
  • Starting.
  • Steering Column.
  • Suspension.
  • Theft Deterrent.
  • Tire Wheel.
  • U340 Automatic Transaxle.
  • Windshield Window Glass.
  • Wiper Washer.

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CAUTION: This OEM service and workshop repair manual provides detailed procedures for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics. It is intended as a comprehensive guide for experienced mechanics. To ensure thorough and accurate repairs that maintain your vehicle’s optimal performance, please read and follow this manual carefully. When replacing parts during any repair work, always use genuine Toyota parts to ensure quality, safety, and reliability.

🚗 2007 Toyota Yaris – Full Vehicle Overview, Issues, DTCs & Maintenance Guide

The 2007 Toyota Yaris is a subcompact hatchback and sedan designed for affordability, fuel efficiency, and practicality. Known for Toyota’s legendary reliability, the Yaris is a popular choice among city drivers and budget-conscious buyers. With its compact size and simple design, it provides low-cost ownership and easy maneuverability while maintaining a solid reputation for durability.

⚙️ Technical Specifications & Performance

  • Engine Options: 1.5L DOHC VVT-i I4 (106 hp)
  • Transmission: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic
  • Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive (FWD)
  • 0–100 km/h: ~10.5–11.2 seconds
  • Fuel Efficiency: 34–40 MPG combined
  • Dimensions: Length 3,750 mm (hatchback), Width 1,695 mm, Height 1,530 mm
  • Boot Capacity: 272L (hatchback), 365L (sedan)

🔧 Top 10 Common Mechanical Issues (Root Cause & Fix)

  1. Premature brake wear
    🔍 Root Cause: Lightweight braking system wears faster.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace pads/rotors with higher-quality aftermarket options.
  2. Excessive oil consumption
    🔍 Root Cause: Worn piston rings in high-mileage units.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace piston rings or rebuild engine.
  3. Clutch wear (manual)
    🔍 Root Cause: Small clutch disc wears quickly under city driving.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace clutch kit with OEM or stronger aftermarket version.
  4. Exhaust leaks
    🔍 Root Cause: Rust on exhaust manifold bolts.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace gaskets and bolts, inspect exhaust.
  5. Suspension rattling
    🔍 Root Cause: Worn stabilizer links and bushings.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace stabilizer links and control arm bushings.
  6. Steering noise
    🔍 Root Cause: EPS system whine under load.
    🛠️ Fix: Inspect column, lubricate or replace motor.
  7. Engine mounts wear
    🔍 Root Cause: Weak rubber mounts deteriorate with age.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace with updated mounts.
  8. Transmission hesitation (automatic)
    🔍 Root Cause: Solenoid wear in 4-speed auto.
    🛠️ Fix: Flush transmission and replace solenoids.
  9. Cooling system leaks
    🔍 Root Cause: Radiator seam cracks.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace radiator with aluminum aftermarket.
  10. Wheel bearing failure
    🔍 Root Cause: Thin bearings wear prematurely.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace wheel hub assemblies.

💡 Top 10 Common Electrical Issues (Root Cause & Fix)

  1. Power window failure
    🔍 Root Cause: Weak window regulators.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace regulator or switch.
  2. Dashboard cluster issues
    🔍 Root Cause: Solder cracks on circuit board.
    🛠️ Fix: Reflow solder or replace cluster.
  3. Airbag light on
    🔍 Root Cause: Seatbelt buckle sensor failure.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace sensor or buckle.
  4. Radio malfunction
    🔍 Root Cause: Factory head unit capacitor failure.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace or upgrade head unit.
  5. Battery drain
    🔍 Root Cause: Parasitic draw from BCM.
    🛠️ Fix: Diagnose and replace faulty BCM.
  6. ABS warning light
    🔍 Root Cause: Faulty wheel speed sensors.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace sensor and recalibrate ABS.
  7. AC blower motor failure
    🔍 Root Cause: Resistor pack failure.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace blower resistor or motor.
  8. Central locking issues
    🔍 Root Cause: Weak door lock actuators.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace actuator.
  9. Headlight bulb failures
    🔍 Root Cause: Socket overheating.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace sockets and bulbs.
  10. Horn not working
    🔍 Root Cause: Faulty relay.
    🛠️ Fix: Replace horn relay.

📊 Pros & Cons Comparison with Competitors

Model Pros 👍 Cons 👎
Toyota Yaris High reliability; Excellent fuel economy; Easy to maintain Basic interior; Limited power; Small cargo space
Honda Fit Versatile interior; Spacious; Reliable Noisy cabin; Firm ride
Hyundai Accent Affordable; Good warranty; Decent fuel economy Lower resale value; Average interior
Nissan Versa Spacious rear seats; Affordable pricing Basic design; Lower build quality
Ford Fiesta Fun to drive; Good handling Transmission issues; Tight rear seat
Kia Rio Value for money; Long warranty Less refined ride; Basic features

🛠️ Maintenance Schedule

Interval ⏱️ Maintenance Task 🔧
Every 5,000 miles / 6 months Engine oil & filter replacement
Every 15,000 miles Tire rotation, inspect brakes, check fluids
Every 30,000 miles Replace air filter, cabin filter
Every 60,000 miles Replace spark plugs, inspect cooling system
Every 90,000 miles Replace timing belt, inspect water pump
Every 100,000 miles Flush transmission fluid, coolant replacement

⚠️ Recalls, Advisories & Safety Alerts

  • Airbag inflator recall (Takata): Risk of shrapnel on deployment.
  • Seatbelt pretensioner recall: Faulty igniters risk improper restraint.
  • Steering column shaft recall: Shaft corrosion could reduce steering control.
  • Brake master cylinder recall: Internal seal wear caused brake fluid leaks.
  • Fuel pump module recall: Stalling due to faulty pump design.
  • ECU software advisory: Engine idle fluctuations required reprogramming.
  • ABS module advisory: Moisture intrusion caused loss of ABS function.
  • Headlight switch recall: Overheating switch caused light failure.
  • Power window switch recall: Risk of fire from electrical short.
  • Engine stalling advisory: Faulty crankshaft position sensor software.

🧾 Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC) Tables

💻 Engine Control Module (ECM)

Code Description
P0300 Random Misfire Detected
P0171 System Too Lean
P0113 Intake Air Temperature Sensor High
P0420 Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold
P0442 EVAP System Small Leak Detected
P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction
P0560 System Voltage Error
P1128 Fuel Trim Lean
P1349 VVT System Malfunction
P1604 Startability Malfunction

⚙️ Transmission Control Module (TCM)

Code Description
P0705 Transmission Range Sensor Circuit
P0715 Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Malfunction
P0720 Output Speed Sensor Circuit
P0730 Incorrect Gear Ratio
P0741 TCC Performance/Stuck Off
P0750 Shift Solenoid A Malfunction
P0755 Shift Solenoid B Malfunction
P0760 Shift Solenoid C Malfunction
P0894 Transmission Component Slipping
P2716 Pressure Control Solenoid D Electrical

🛑 ABS / ESC System

Code Description
C0200 Front Right Wheel Speed Sensor
C0205 Front Left Wheel Speed Sensor
C0210 Rear Right Wheel Speed Sensor
C0215 Rear Left Wheel Speed Sensor
C0278 ABS Pump Motor Relay
C1223 ABS Control System Malfunction
C1241 Low Battery Positive Voltage
C1310 ABS Malfunction – ECM Related
C1336 Zero Point Calibration of Yaw Rate Sensor
C1421 Stop Light Switch Circuit

🎈 SRS Airbag System

Code Description
B0100 Driver Airbag Squib Malfunction
B0101 Passenger Airbag Squib Malfunction
B0111 Side Airbag Squib (Left) Malfunction
B0116 Side Airbag Squib (Right) Malfunction
B0130 Airbag Circuit Open
B0135 Airbag Circuit Short to Ground
B0140 Front Airbag Sensor Malfunction
B0155 Seat Belt Pretensioner Fault
B1181 Occupant Classification System Fault
B1200 Airbag ECU Internal Failure

📡 Body Control / CAN Communication

Code Description
U0100 Lost Communication with ECM/PCM
U0121 Lost Communication with ABS
U0140 Lost Communication with BCM
U0155 Lost Communication with Instrument Cluster
U0164 Lost Communication with HVAC Control Module
U0182 Lost Communication with Lighting Control
U1103 Invalid Data Received from ECM
U1117 Lost Communication with TPMS
U1120 Lost Communication with Steering Angle Sensor
U1130 Lost Communication with Immobilizer

✅ Final Verdict & Conclusion

The 2007 Toyota Yaris stands out as an affordable, fuel-efficient, and reliable subcompact car. While it lacks power and refinement compared to rivals, it excels in low-cost ownership and ease of maintenance. Against competitors like the Honda Fit and Ford Fiesta, the Yaris wins on reliability and simplicity, making it a strong choice for buyers seeking dependable transportation with minimal upkeep.