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2011 Toyota Vitz/Yaris batteries — what they do and how to look after them

Based on Toyota technical literature — including the 2011 Vitz/Yaris Owner’s Manual, Toyota Electrical Wiring Diagram (EWD) and service manuals for the XP90/XP130 series — the 2011 Toyota Vitz/Yaris is fitted with a 12‑volt automotive battery. It’s essential for cranking the petrol engine, powering control modules and accessories, and, on some Japan/Europe trims with idle‑stop, it may be an enhanced battery (EFB/AGM). So yes, a battery is absolutely relevant and used on this model.

In everyday use, the battery delivers a big burst of current to the starter motor, then acts as a stabiliser for the vehicle’s electrical system while the alternator does the heavy lifting. It supports the ECU, immobiliser, SRS, ABS/VSC, lighting, and infotainment. Typical fitments use a JIS‑case lead‑acid battery (often B19 or B24 size depending on engine and market), negative earth, with capacities roughly 35–45 Ah and 330–450 A CCA. Idle‑stop variants need an EFB/AGM designed for frequent cycling.

For servicing in Australia and New Zealand conditions, checking health under the bonnet is straightforward. A resting voltage around 12.5–12.7 V indicates a healthy, fully charged unit. With the engine running, the charging system should show about 13.8–14.5 V. Keep terminals clean and tight, protect with dielectric grease, and ensure the hold‑down clamp is firm so the case can’t rattle on corrugations. Short trips and lots of stop‑start driving can leave the battery undercharged, an occasional top‑up with a smart charger helps, especially in winter or if the car sits for weeks.

Replacement is common around the 4–5 year mark, earlier if the car sees heat, vibration, or lots of short hops. Match the case size and terminal layout (JIS L/R polarity), CCA to climate, and use EFB/AGM only where specified (e.g., for idle‑stop). If using a memory saver, presets and one‑touch window functions are more likely to remain. Remove negative first, refit negative last, and secure the clamp to the manufacturer’s spec to avoid cracking the case.

  • Hard starting, dim lights at idle, sulphur smell, or swelling case = time to test/replace.
  • After replacement, set the clock and radio, initialise auto windows (hold switch up for a few seconds), and allow a short drive cycle for idle relearn.
  • If parasitic drain is suspected, have a sparky measure key‑off current against Toyota specs.

Technical sources: Toyota Owner’s Manual (2011 Vitz/Yaris), Toyota Electrical Wiring Diagram (EWD), Toyota Repair Manual for XP90/XP130 series, and JIS battery standards for B‑case sizes.

Popular questions about 2011 Toyota Vitz/Yaris batteries

What battery type fits a 2011 Vitz/Yaris?

Most 2011 Vitz/Yaris models take a 12 V lead‑acid battery in a JIS case (commonly B19 or B24), with 35–45 Ah capacity and 330–450 A CCA depending on engine and market. Some trims with idle‑stop require an EFB or AGM to handle frequent cycling — a standard flooded unit won’t last as long in those applications.

Always match case size, terminal orientation (L/R), and CCA to the vehicle spec plate and climate. A reputable parts guide or the VIN/build code will confirm the exact fit.

How often should the battery be replaced?

In Aussie and Kiwi conditions, 4–5 years is typical. Lots of short trips, high heat, or accessories can shorten life. Watch for slow cranking, dimming lights at idle, or a battery warning on the dash. A load test and conductance test during service will tell you where it stands.

If it’s marginal before winter or a road trip, preventative replacement can save a roadside call‑out.

Do settings need reprogramming after a battery change?

Usually just minor resets: clock, radio presets, and auto‑up window initialisation (hold the window switch up for a few seconds). The ECU may do a brief idle relearn, a short mixed drive sorts it. Using a memory saver can reduce the need for resets, but it isn’t mandatory.

If any warning lamps persist after replacement, have the charging system and grounds checked.