Great video. I have to replace side mirror. Brake Masters wants $160 for the labor so thank you for enabling me to avoid that! I need those resources for the brakes. I hope my friend will help. I'm a small 74 yr old woman. Found your video first thing. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this video. Someone did a hit and run on my drivers side door. This helped me push the panel out, relieving the lock and now my door handle works. Saved me so much money getting it fixed!
Sorry to hear about the hit and run, Hope you were not in the car when it was hit. That's a real bummer. I always think Karma has a way of catching up to people who do things like that. Hope your Yaris isn't damaged too bad. Also Thanks for the comment, its nice to know the video helped. :-)
Thank you so much! I decided to try replacing my own factory door speakers that blew out a while back and had trouble finding instructions to remove the door panel on my particular 2009 hatchback. Your video was perfect and very helpful. I'll let you know how the speaker install goes. Thanks again!
Thanks for the nice comment! :-) Its funny but I notice all the other Yaris drivers on my way too and from work that drive around the same time everyday. Great little cars that seem to never break down.
hello, excellent video, could you please help me on the passenger and driver side, what are the negative and positive cables, the colors for the speakers, I hope you can help me, thank you
If I recall correctly I just used the adapter in the front. My yaris is a 2 door hatchback and I think the back panels were already 6.5. (I installed new 6.5" for front and back)
I found this link on the yarisworld website with a bunch of tutorials in a PDF that includes rear speakers. Looks like the original link had broke, but someone posted a working link on the wayback machine. web.archive.org/web/20131010070420/www.directtechsupport.com/yaris/yarisworldrepairmanv3.pdf A lot of good info. not sure how long they archive stuff like this.
It was a while ago I replaced the original speakers. I think you are correct and it was held on by rivets that I had drilled out. Then I used some of these 6.5 speaker adaptors from amazon : amzn.to/2BKzseU
MyRandomTechBlog.Com thanks for the bracket link... forgive my ignorance but if i buy new speakers am i going to have to solder anything? Or how does that work? Trying to stockpile all my supplies before i start
I wish I could say there was an easy way. It was a pain for me as that stuff is crazy sticky. I just took my time and did it as carefully and slow as possible to try not to tear the plastic. Not sure if there is a professional method to make it easy. If anyone has any tips for doing this, I would also like to know.
@@MyRandomTechBlog Your video is more than great too honestly. Yeah it is. Im "fresh" owner of '09 Yaris and someone broke my sidemirror. I replaced it thanks to forum and you. Now im painting the plastic (my car is white) hopefully at the end it will be same kind of white (its a bit darker now).
Isah305 congratulations on the Yaris! I love mine, they are so reliable it’s great. I think you made a great choice getting one 😀. Its funny my family always wants to drive it when they go downtown as it’s super easy to find a parking spot as it’s so small. (I got a hatchback. ) I am at 140,000 miles so far. But have read on YW about people with over 500k.
@@MyRandomTechBlog Thanks 😁 Yeah. Small , in a way fast, and very reliable. Very practical too, expecially in towns where there are a lot of cars and not so much space for them. I have hatchback too. Mine curently is at cca 189000. I hope it will be same case for both of us - over 500k.
Hey I have been searching all over on how to remove the plastic like panel on the rear of the trunk and have had no luck so far. Do you have any idea on how to do this? If so it would be a big help if you could get back to me.
I have not had to replace that before. I know there used to be a service manual online that might be helpful. I will post it here if I can find the link.
Is it this panel? From the pic (3rd down) looks to be from service manual. Also shows his removed and you can see the clips. Yarisworld may have other examples, I did a quick search and this one was the best I could find. www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59514&highlight=hatch+panel
LOL, Thanks! I think..🤣 Now I have to go back and listen to see how many times I said "basically". Admittedly my videos could use improvement. I do notice I also say ummm a lot sometimes. Thanks for the feedback! I will be watching myself on the next one and will try to keep that word out.
@@brutallyhonest123 true. on a side note: the hatch is a door. that's why the car is referred to as a 5-door--or a 3-door, whatever the case may be. and rules governing doors apply, eg in security inspections where one can decline to open a door, one can also decline to open the hatch.
Great video. I have to replace side mirror. Brake Masters wants $160 for the labor so thank you for enabling me to avoid that! I need those resources for the brakes. I hope my friend will help. I'm a small 74 yr old woman. Found your video first thing. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this video. Someone did a hit and run on my drivers side door. This helped me push the panel out, relieving the lock and now my door handle works. Saved me so much money getting it fixed!
Sorry to hear about the hit and run, Hope you were not in the car when it was hit. That's a real bummer. I always think Karma has a way of catching up to people who do things like that. Hope your Yaris isn't damaged too bad. Also Thanks for the comment, its nice to know the video helped. :-)
Thank you so much! I decided to try replacing my own factory door speakers that blew out a while back and had trouble finding instructions to remove the door panel on my particular 2009 hatchback. Your video was perfect and very helpful. I'll let you know how the speaker install goes. Thanks again!
Thx. About to remove panel on a 2011 due to a mirror that I think has a non working defrost.
Well there are no links for your pioneer speakers. My front speakers don't work so in case I need to replace them...can u add link pls
Thank you for showing me 🙂
Excellent vid.
Thanks for the nice comment! :-) Its funny but I notice all the other Yaris drivers on my way too and from work that drive around the same time everyday. Great little cars that seem to never break down.
hello, excellent video, could you please help me on the passenger and driver side, what are the negative and positive cables, the colors for the speakers, I hope you can help me, thank you
Thanks for this, this would be helpful to replace the power windows switch. Is it the same procedure for the driver side?
Yeah both sides were the same. Good luck!
Is the rear door speaker size same as the front or just add on adapter so that can install the same size as the front ?
If I recall correctly I just used the adapter in the front. My yaris is a 2 door hatchback and I think the back panels were already 6.5. (I installed new 6.5" for front and back)
What size are the speakers?
I cannot find a video online on how to install the rear speakers in these cars.
I found this link on the yarisworld website with a bunch of tutorials in a PDF that includes rear speakers. Looks like the original link had broke, but someone posted a working link on the wayback machine. web.archive.org/web/20131010070420/www.directtechsupport.com/yaris/yarisworldrepairmanv3.pdf
A lot of good info. not sure how long they archive stuff like this.
@@MyRandomTechBlog how about 4 door...please
Hey bro, are the door speakers held in with screws or the dreaded rivets? I wanna upgrade my door speakers too.
It was a while ago I replaced the original speakers. I think you are correct and it was held on by rivets that I had drilled out. Then I used some of these 6.5 speaker adaptors from amazon : amzn.to/2BKzseU
MyRandomTechBlog.Com thanks for the bracket link... forgive my ignorance but if i buy new speakers am i going to have to solder anything? Or how does that work? Trying to stockpile all my supplies before i start
Thanks for sharing this. 👍👍
Thanks for the comment, Glad it helped.
What is the easiest way to remove the plastic sealant after removing the panel
I wish I could say there was an easy way. It was a pain for me as that stuff is crazy sticky. I just took my time and did it as carefully and slow as possible to try not to tear the plastic. Not sure if there is a professional method to make it easy. If anyone has any tips for doing this, I would also like to know.
Thank you master 😁 haha. It helped thank you.
(Saw pics on yarisworld forum also)
Isah305 thanks! Yeah YarisWorld is the best. So much good info there.
@@MyRandomTechBlog
Your video is more than great too honestly.
Yeah it is. Im "fresh" owner of '09 Yaris and someone broke my sidemirror. I replaced it thanks to forum and you. Now im painting the plastic (my car is white) hopefully at the end it will be same kind of white (its a bit darker now).
Isah305 congratulations on the Yaris! I love mine, they are so reliable it’s great. I think you made a great choice getting one 😀. Its funny my family always wants to drive it when they go downtown as it’s super easy to find a parking spot as it’s so small. (I got a hatchback. ) I am at 140,000 miles so far. But have read on YW about people with over 500k.
@@MyRandomTechBlog Thanks 😁 Yeah. Small , in a way fast, and very reliable. Very practical too, expecially in towns where there are a lot of cars and not so much space for them. I have hatchback too. Mine curently is at cca 189000. I hope it will be same case for both of us - over 500k.
Thank you very much
Thank you!
Thanks. This just made my day. 👍
Hey I have been searching all over on how to remove the plastic like panel on the rear of the trunk and have had no luck so far. Do you have any idea on how to do this? If so it would be a big help if you could get back to me.
I have not had to replace that before. I know there used to be a service manual online that might be helpful. I will post it here if I can find the link.
Is it this panel? From the pic (3rd down) looks to be from service manual. Also shows his removed and you can see the clips. Yarisworld may have other examples, I did a quick search and this one was the best I could find. www.yarisworld.com/forums/showthread.php?t=59514&highlight=hatch+panel
Thanks for the Info
Thanks
grazie mille
Sei il benvenuto, spero che abbia aiutato
thank you.
Thanks for the response, Have a great day!
Хотя не понимаю ни слова , всё понял, спасибо!
Спасибо за приятный комментарий! Я должен был перевести его, но это сделало мой день. Отлично отдохните в выходные. 😊
Я поставил зеркало, благодарю!
Good video - a general overuse of the filler word “basically” is rather odd.
LOL, Thanks! I think..🤣 Now I have to go back and listen to see how many times I said "basically". Admittedly my videos could use improvement. I do notice I also say ummm a lot sometimes. Thanks for the feedback! I will be watching myself on the next one and will try to keep that word out.
Says hatchback door.
Demos side door.
Lol, never noticed that. Will see if I can add a dash or something between hatchback and door.🤣
The hatchback isn’t a door. It’s a hatch. He was specifying which model of Yaris it was.
@@brutallyhonest123 true.
on a side note: the hatch is a door. that's why the car is referred to as a 5-door--or a 3-door, whatever the case may be. and rules governing doors apply, eg in security inspections where one can decline to open a door, one can also decline to open the hatch.
That doesn't look like the hatchback door. It's says that 😢
Thanks!