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2002 Toyota Echo / Yaris: parts, fitment, and easy upkeep

The 2002 Toyota Echo, also known as the Yaris in many markets, is a tough little runabout that suits Aussie and Kiwi roads perfectly. It’s light, zippy, and brilliant on petrol, making daily commutes and weekend errands a breeze. Owners love the simple layout under the bonnet and the rock‑solid driveline, which keeps costs sensible and surprises rare. Parts availability is excellent, so keeping one tidy and roadworthy is no drama.

This part suits the XP10‑series Echo/Yaris from 2002, across 1.3‑ and 1.5‑litre hatch and sedan models. Built to OE‑level specs for a snug fit, it installs with basic tools. It’s ideal for drivers chasing value, whether prepping for a WOF or RWC, or knocking off a weekend fix.

For fuss‑free ownership, stick to regular servicing: every 10,000 kilometres or six months is a good rhythm. Fresh 5W‑30 oil, quality filters, and Toyota red coolant keep things happy. The Echo/Yaris uses a timing chain, so there’s no belt to swap, but accessory belts, hoses, and fluids still appreciate periodic attention.

  • Rotate tyres and check pressures, including the spare, uneven wear often points to alignment.
  • Inspect brake pads, discs, and fluid, replace if they squeal, pulse, or the pedal feels spongy.
  • Replace air and cabin filters, clean the throttle body for smoother idle.
  • Check plugs and coils if there’s a miss under load, iridium plugs last well.
  • Look for tired suspension bushings and weepy shocks, they affect safety and tyre life.

Drive gently and it’ll just get on with the job.

What oil should a 2002 Toyota Echo/Yaris use, and how often should it be serviced?

Toyota recommends 5W‑30 meeting API SN or ILSAC GF‑5 (or better). For older engines in warmer regions, 10W‑30 can be fine. Service every 10,000 km or six months, if it does lots of short trips, dusty roads, or towing, bring it forward. Expect roughly 3–4 litres with filter, but always check the dipstick after refilling.

Does the 2002 Toyota Echo/Yaris use a timing belt or a chain?

It uses a timing chain, not a belt. There’s no scheduled replacement, but chain life depends on clean oil and proper levels. A brief rattle on cold start can hint at a tired tensioner or overdue servicing, so don’t skip oil changes.

What tyre size and pressures work best?

Most run 175/65R14 (some 165/70R14). Check the tyre placard in the door jamb to be sure. For everyday driving, 32–34 psi works well, add a little for heavy loads or sustained motorway speeds, and recheck when tyres are cold.

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