Post Purchase Inspection! Electrical Diag Needed! TWICE! 2012 Toyota Yaris 1.5
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😂😂😂 you still have it private
Lol... not that super secret
No idea why but links never appear in the upper right of the video & I'm watching on my PC.
@@GARDENER42 you might have annotations turned off.
@@HasPotatoAim I wouldn't know where to look & check.
That Yaris is in top condition for 11 years old 👍
I absolutely do not understand a post purchase inspection. A pre purchase inspection makes way more sense to me.
Totaly right, it's a nonsense for me !!
Buyers remorse/regret, after an impulse purchase, something caused them to think "oh man, maybe I gots a lemon", and now they're having it gone over to decide if it's worth keeping or not
Generally can't find something intermittent or check a sparkplug. Generally a person checks that it operates and is legal during pre-purchase. also the post can find hidden information from check engine lights that may have been turned off. its kind of invasive to plug in a scan tool in a front yard although honestly for prices of used cars it should be common
I did one, I got the car from my neighbor a highly trusted person all I checked was for rust. Send it to the mechanic and told him if you find anything fix it.
People who don’t do their own maintenance tend to do this. It’s sort of a preventative maintenance thing. They don’t trust themselves to recognise a potential problem with a car they’re not yet familiar with, so they get a pro to go through it and fix anything that matters.
It’s a risky task to take on, because it exposes the mechanic to potential liability, if something he hasn’t highlighted subsequently fails.
I only do it for trusted regulars, subject to a disclaimer and not for profit.
Love to see the trolling when cutting the zip ties off at a sharp angle.
and that is why people love older toyotas. super build quality and the right amount of electronics.
As mentioned about touching all the knobs and switches. The F/B page for my wife's 2023 KIA often get posts asking what does this button do along with a picture of it. Most response are "push it and find out" or read the manual.
07:21 The center rear seat belt (the one overhead in the cargo bay) has two latching tongues on it, the smaller (normally asymmetric) one goes to the black buckle on the R/H side. The main buckle (red release button) on this belt goes to the L/H outboard center buckle marked "center belt". They are clearly labeled on all variants of this vehicle I have seen and also on nearly all vehicles I have inspected that have detachable center belt diagonal fasteners.
Also, did you check the child restraint function on those rear belts? All these models have a built in restraint system for a child seat. You fasten the belt as normal then pull the belt out to it's full extent which will engage it's ratchet restraint system. You then return the belt to a comfortable (or for ridgid child seats, a solid) position. From this point, if the mechanism is working properly, cannot be extended again without being unlatched and returned to full retraction.
The locking mechanism is not a child restraint function. It's a retraction locking mechanism for crashes mandated in 1996 and newer vehicles. It's just an extra convenience to use it as a cinch strap for seats.
Good to know that. *Thank you* for providing that information much appreciated. 👍👍
@@Boga217 - both, when extended out completely, then permitted to retract partially, it's meant to lock into place for retaining cargo or child car seats (the owners manual will state as much) AND the inertia wheel is meant to lock upon rapid extension similar to a crash or sudden stop as you mentioned.
@@RickJohnson never read that part of the manual and always owned older vehicles that didn't have manuals..that's cool to know they actually designed them for that too.
I like the beetle dispenser feature. 😂
Someone found themselves a very nice used car. It's very clean all over and all under. Never paid much attention to Yaris but this one is nice!
Two videos in one, no waiting, nice!
When I watch your videos my mood changes, you put a lot of energy and fun and that makes me happy.
Thanks for the video Ray! whoever owned this car for the past 11+ years did an outstanding job on the maintenance, other than the worn out driver's seat, this is in fantastic shape for 133K +miles. Interesting on the oil overfill and black tape covering the tpms - but what a wonderful used car.
Yeah, there's no way a car of that age in the UK would be in such good condition, with virtually zero rust..!!
Hi Ray, I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed the videos on the Toyota Yaris. You did an excellent inspection. I'm a little biased as I own a 2009 Yaris RS that only has 7500 kms or 4600 miles. Mine is fully loaded with all the amenities. It was shipped over from Japan and even the Goodyear tires are stamped, made in Japan. I would like more videos like this where you pick apart a used car and try to find any defects. The owner who bought the Yaris is a lucky person as these cars are very well made and will last a long time. All your videos are top notch and glad now that you have your own shop. Wish you lived in my neck of the woods as you would be my only mechanic.
This is cool. Post purchase inspection is still covered under "The Lemon Law". If it has been purchased for less than 90 days.
I really don't care how long your videos are I do find them enjoyable I do watch them to the end
This is a great video, again I learned a lot watching and I have been wrenching on my own cars for almost 50 years. That little Toyota was in great shape for its age and mileage, someone cared about it and gave it good care.
Word of the day: Copacetic Thanks, Ray!
I have a Suzuki Baleno off 2000. 23 years old!!!! 105.000kls manuall. 1.3l.16v 90hp. Verry peppy and great fuelconsumptuon. Its got AC,electric windows,electric/heated side mirrors,ABS. I love it!!!
One other thing I always do as part of a pre-purchase inspection .. I carry my Bluetooth OBDII reader and my phone with the Torque app so I can do a basic code read... What I'm looking for primarily is that the drive cycle readiness tests have all completed... If I see the drive cycle hasn't completed, it's a red flag that the seller has recently cleared trouble codes, and I may find it sets a code once the drive cycle has been completed (such as an evap code, as that's usually the last drive cycle test to complete). Now it's also possible that it simply means the battery was disconnected recently... But it's always something you want to check. Many times I've caught independent dealers and private sellers trying to conceal an issue that would set a code and illuminate the MIL by clearing the codes.
I have an 07 Yaris sedan. Great little car. Had to replace the alternator, water pump, and do some brake work. Everything works, no leaks or issues. 170k miles. Gets about 30 mpg around town with a lot of stop and go, better on the freeway. Cheap and easy to work on.
I also have an '07. 5 speed manual 1.3, got it for half price because it had a fried clutch. Clutch, radiator and rear brakes since I bought it 3 years ago.
Glad to see you back Ray, really enjoyed your video with ARod. Can't wait to see the interior of Truck when its done. Keep up the awesome videos Sir.
I live in canada and it always amazes me to see a car with no rust, I seen new cars in the show room with rust starting on the bumper and frame.
i do this once a month on our cars I am glad you showed it as many do not know what to do over here in the uk when you are taking a test to drive a car on your own you have to know some of this ,thanks for the very informative video
14:00 always check UNDER the floor mats. Home inspector failed to catch a hole in a bathtub because there was a bath mat in the tub covering it.
The engine compartment looks nice. Everything looks accessible and it's clean.
The dash on those things are a TRIP! But absolutely brilliant from a manufacturing perspective because one dash fits both left and right hand drive.
I find the parallax involved in having the speedometer so far off to my right makes me continually overestimate what speed it’s pointing at. Still a robust little car.
@@richardzajac3828 IKR??
@@richardzajac3828 Mine has a digital speedo! 😎
This is an awesome video. This is exactly what I needed.
Keep up the awesome videos Ray!
G'day Ray and Wife Unit, hope you've had a great weekend up north!
Caveat Emptor.
That car is incredibly clean for the miles. Great video to help people buying a car.
Hey , I appreciate your understanding of us that watch on TV , thank you all the way from Northern Ireland ❤❤
Love that plug connector zip-tie hack Ray. Great tip.
That third rear seat belt latch (center) is for the belt you saw on the roof by the back door.
The extra belt and latch is for the middle seat.
welcome back Ray,,
You are doing great things with your channels.
Further north, we also run fingers along the length of wiper blades for roughness - ice and snow in winter can tear the blades up. (In fact, wiper blades more than a couple of years old tend to be due for replacement)
I tend to replace wiper blades about once a year. They are cheap enough and easy enough to do.
You should've tried the auxiliary seatbelt in the seatbelt latch that didn't lock. That might be by design so you don't latch the wrong belt.
It is by design one of the seatbelts holders is marked center
this is true, center only holds center, wont hold the side one. nice catch
Hey Ray, My 2018 1500 Ram has TPS system with rubber valve stems. Thank you for all your efforts.
When i and my friends were first buying a car . The first thing we checked was the radio ,speekers ,sound. Then we checked other things such as oil, trans fluid , radiator fluid . Then on to start up ,how the motor sounded ,miles on it. My first car bought was 69 Buik Skylark for a hundred bucks ,back in 81
I checked my truck, no beetles coming out of the defrost vent, guess I am gonna be fixing that this weekend.
loved the video ray!
Never thought I'd get dizzy watching a video.
My washer pump wasn't spraying so I bought a new one, pulled out the inner fender to get access to the pump, and found out the only problem I had was the hose fell off. Anyone need a new washer pump? 😒😁
Whenever you ask for help always get them to do the simplest thing possible.
Normally means them sitting in the drivers seat and doing what is needed whilst you actually check the issue out (for your own sanity!).
I have Dish tv . Made the transition to part 2 . Thanks great instructions. I’m 72 years old . Been working on stuff since 1962 - hold that light still it was 8 below .
thankyou Ray,,have a great day,,,👌👍
Brake lights and backup lights can be checked w/o an assistant by backing up near a wall or glass door/window and looking in rearview mirror for illumination reflection. You didn't mention checking battery voltage, but seemed to have no issues there (voltage drop reading during startup is easily captured with a multimeter that has a dedicated MIN/MAX function). Glad you mentioned the door/hatch seals and checking for leaks (water/wind noise leaks) especially since it's a FL car that sees plenty of rain. Nice job overall Ray, impressed that you caught the black tape hiding the TPMS light and even more impressed that you found an apparent tire patch or previous nail impression. 👍
Love this this pre-lim
GOOD MORNING, RAY!
I like those front cup holders!
I thought my 2004 Corolla was tiny when i bought it new.
Today it is about the same size as a new Camry.
Nice video Ray!
Rain man Ray does all such things .
Fantastic video ray.
This was a great video, Ray. I also enjoyed the cool trick with the Lugnuts. 👍🏻 Now off to see part 2 😊
The Yaris is a great little car. Although it has "Toyota" badges on it, it's actually a Mazda 2.
I had a '97 Starlet for a few years. Similar to a Yaris. Good car. Used bugger all fuel, good pickup and handling.
Great video, brother, good information
Great video
24:20 I replaced all 6 coil connectors on a sienna for $15. You just push the pins out of the old connector and install in the new connector. No splicing, no soldering, easy.
I love that cup holder
That's a good little car I'd definitely be happy with that perchance
When I go to look at a car, dealers don`t like it when I pull out my scanner to look at some live data just to keep them truthful. My ex wife bought a car without me and Karma bitch slapped her hard. Used car lot pulled the check engine bulb and I found six codes to the tune of 500 bucks in OEM sensors that were not happy. My son was the one who asked me to check it after she bought it. I told her I would go with to check it out before she bought a headache. She got a headache and my son gave her guff for not listening.. I`m surprised that little 1.5L Yaris could get out of it`s own way. Have yourself a great week Ray.
This was very interesting! Really!!
Cute little car love it very good condition, aww look at that nice Silverado sitting in the background
Great idea putting it on the off duty Chanel, easier to find..
That spare tire hatch looks good. Real clean. Not to get weird.
That's one clean car
Love the long vids
We have a lot of these Yarises here in Australia.They are on a whole a great little car..
@ 23:47 The replace Tire Monitor made me think it was a spare, LOL!
First set of tires that I have ever seen with lettering one the tread. Nice car.
That's a sweet little car in excellent shape. I'd need another for the other foot.
As marketing this video to dealers doing pre purchase inspections. I think 99.9% of us aren't. Great way to kill a channel, the videos have got stale and boring
Yaris is a fantastic quality car.
Be advised the fender liner by the washer pump is a replacement.
Check for bodywork!
That defrost is lit!
I once had a TPMS light set off by my spare tire. I would check it’s pressure too.
Most people forget about the spare tire.
You're videos aren't too long their enjoyable to watch
A little tip to find out which washer fluid pump is for the front is, the one at the lowest level is usually for the front. The idea behind this is when you start to run out the front will last the longest.
This is a good video
My first check for the washer pump would have been for a fuse.....
....unless you knew both were on the same fuse.
Thanks for the video.
A pre-purchase inspection is good for those who don't know how to choose a car or a good one to choose from.
I have done a lot of these inspections in my 65 year career and I was a little suspicious of the pristine condition of the front clip after 100K plus miles. I also saw the paper label on the fender skirt that you loosened to see the windshield washer motor, this looks like a replacement part. I couldn't zoom in to read it. I would look very closely at the supports for the front clip and associated metal I suspect there might be a crash repair of the front end. Maybe a car fax check although I have found errors with them. The only other thing I do as a routine is check tie tire tread area for nails/ screws that may need to be repaired or removed. Great job as always.
Drums have two M8x1.25mm threaded holes for pushing the drums away from hub most Japanese cars have this set up
Your Huge Teardown project in the background . . . nice, still waiting ot be done. . . good video when it will be finished.
Well good morning Ray 🌄
Welcoming back!
Morning
As hit or miss as I have found aftermarket lift struts to be, If the existing ones are holding the load, I would wipe some LP2 or similar on shaft and see if it "silenced" squeak before I would consider replacing it. Another great video !!!
On the unlisted videos. I want to let you know that if you log into your CZcams account. On both your cellphone and television. (must be the same account with same log in.) you first need to open the the unlisted video on your smartphone. Then open CZcams on the television. On go to your watch history. You'll be able to watch is there from your television.
Pretend that you are six years old? Why? I thought. Touch everything. I laughed so much I started choking. Lucky I wasn't eating or drinking anything, or it could have been messy.
the seat belt in the roof is for the 3rd passenger (the middle) in some country's it's now mandatory with 3 point belts on all passengers including the middle. and yes they do have a slight difference so you can't use them in the wrong hole
Its certainly been like this is Europe for at least 10 years.
My 2014 Jeep is like that too. So not uncommon in the US 10 years ago.
I only see it and hatchbacks and SUVs. Sedans have a different design for the center belt since the don't have an open cargo area.
One thing you forgot, at least on video as of 19:13 is the wiper functions. You checked blade condition but not functionality or washer. It appears to be in excellent shape for the age. Must be a southern vehicle and well cared for.
Very likely as he is back in Sarasota FL.
This is the exact thing I told my grand daughter to do when looking for a used car.
Fantastic and informative video. Gives me the incentive to do a comprehensive check of my own vehicle, which happens to be a Toyota. I like how Ray did the Toyota broken coil connector hack, including cutting the zip tie at an angle so that the next guy's finger gets poked.
On the washer diag, isn't it possible that the hose to the wipers is clogged, maybe to the point where the motor can't run because of the back pressure caused by the clog?
Remove the pump and drain the cheap windshield washer. It could be tap water that was used. We use green Rain X in our shop and never dilute it with water. If possible, flush those water lines/tubes with compressed air as well as the nozzles.
If a line is clogged, the motor would usually still run and "try" to push liquid.
My reasoning comes from the time I had a clogged line on a 2008 Ford Bronco.
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addition: Way back when I had a 1974 VW Beetle, the hose from the spare to the windshield washer tank was rotted away (as were the heat ducts from the rear engine, and one spot in the passenger front floor, and...) so my windshield washer pump was a hand-pumped bottle of off-brand window cleaner.
1) open driver's window if not open already.
2) grab spray bottle.
3) stick arm out of car with spray bottle, spray the windsheild.
4) run the wipers.
5) repeat as necessary.
6) close window if desired.
I remember those Bug washer systems. Not only didn't they often work but could also leave you with a flat spare!@@MonkeyJedi99
Loved hammercam time on this video Ray 🤣
TPMS light can be something as simple as tire pressure.
Since it got cold here the Nissan TPMS light comes on when cold but goes off when the tires heat up after driving a while.
Checking the pressure when cold all tires needed 1-2 pounds to get up to specification.
If the TPMS light come on while driving a tire is losing pressure so you may have picked up a foreign object.
A blinking TPMS is usually a sign of a sensor problem where the sensor battery have have pooped out and needs replacement.
The Nissan TPMS is quite sensitive.
Be a six year old, got it. Great job!!!
i actually love the "tie back hack" lol. i used to use tie backs for wheel trims and loose under-engine covers where bolts or fastenings were broken or missing. theres a weird thing here in England, they have stopped mechanics taking these under covers off during yearly inspections (what we call an MOT). i think its because the covers would often be lost or damaged so it stops that but you then get a note on your MOT that the cover is in place and couldnt be removed... as if an owner is going to remove it, lol yeah right. crazy ideas honestly
YAAAAR shiver me timbers! 🏴☠️
My Girls got one of these Yaries 336,000miles! Gets used as a daily and a work truck on the farm.
POST!? they do know, that's not the time to do an inspection.....PRE is the time to do it if they are concerned about issues. Anyway....no need to remind everyone. I've been guilty of this as well. Pre purchase inspection saved me when I bought my 911 and they found an oil leak that would have costed me thousands to fix. The dealer fixed it and replaced the battery, which I appreciated. That was a really good running car too.