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Parts for your 2010 Toyota Vitz|yaris-Oil seals
2010 Toyota Vitz/Yaris Oil Seals — What They Do and When to Replace
Oil seals are absolutely used on the 2010 Toyota Vitz/Yaris. Toyota’s Repair Manual for the XP90/XP130 series and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue list multiple engine and driveline oil seals for these models, including the front and rear crankshaft seals, camshaft seals, and transaxle output shaft seals. These seals keep engine oil and gearbox fluid where they belong, preventing leaks and protecting bearings, chains, and clutches from contamination.
On a 2010 Vitz/Yaris with engines like the 1NZ-FE, 1NR-FE, or 1KR-FE, oil seals sit at key rotating shafts. Their job is simple but critical: maintain lubrication inside while keeping dirt and grit out. When they harden or groove from mileage, heat, or crankcase pressure, they start weeping, then leaking. Left too long, an oil leak can soak belts, reduce oil levels, glaze a clutch (manual), or lower transaxle fluid, which no one needs on a busy week.
There’s no fixed service interval for oil seals