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2012 Toyota Vitz / Yaris Radiator — Purpose, Care, and Replacement

Technical verdict: the 2012 Toyota Vitz/Yaris (XP130 series) definitely uses a radiator. Toyota’s 2012 Yaris Repair Manual (Cooling System section on TIS) outlines the radiator, cap, electric cooling fan, thermostat and bleed procedures, the Owner’s Manual warns about removing the radiator cap only when cool and specifies Toyota Super Long Life Coolant, and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalogue lists a radiator assembly for this model. So a radiator is absolutely relevant and fitted to this vehicle.

On this Vitz/Yaris, the radiator’s job is to pull heat out of the engine coolant and dump it to the air, keeping the 1.0/1.3/1.5-litre engine in its happy temperature zone. It’s an aluminium crossflow unit with an electric fan that kicks in when temps climb or when the A/C is running. When it’s healthy, the engine runs smoothly, the heater works properly, and fuel economy stays on song—too hot or too cold and you’ll chew through fuel and risk bigger dramas.

As part of regular servicing, the radiator and cooling system deserve a look under the bonnet. Toyota specifies Super Long Life Coolant (pink), with long service intervals, but it still pays to check levels in the reservoir, scan for crusty pink residue around seams, tanks, and hose connections, and listen for the electric fan cycling. Tiny leaks become big ones, and a cooked head gasket is a very expensive way to find out.

  • Watch for warning signs: rising temp gauge, sweet coolant smell, damp spots under the front, or the A/C getting weak at idle.
  • Coolant service: Toyota SLLC typically goes to 160,000 km/10 years initially, then every 80,000 km/5 years. Always confirm for your engine code and market.
  • Hoses and cap: replace perished hoses and dodgy clamps, a tired radiator cap can cause boil-over and hard-to-trace losses.
  • Cleaning: blow out bugs and fluff from the fins from the engine side out, don’t bend the fins and avoid high-pressure blasts up close.

If a replacement’s on the cards, pick a quality unit matched to your engine and transmission (auto models use a built-in trans cooler). Swap over the fan shroud and sensors carefully, fit new hoses and clamps while you’re there, and refill with the correct premix coolant. Bleed the system properly—heater on hot, let it burp, top up the reservoir—and check for leaks once it’s back at operating temp. A quick retension of clamps after a few heat cycles keeps things snug. Do that, and the Vitz/Yaris will rack up the kilometres without overheating dramas.

Popular questions

What coolant does a 2012 Toyota Vitz/Yaris use, and how much does it take?

It uses Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink, premixed). Capacity varies by engine and whether the heater core is fully drained, but expect roughly 5 to 6 litres. Always check the owner’s manual or an engine-specific service guide for the exact figure.

When refilling, use the correct premix, bleed out air, and top up the reservoir after a short drive once the system cools.

How often should the radiator and coolant be serviced?

With Toyota SLLC, many 2012 models run 160,000 km or 10 years for the first change, then 80,000 km or 5 years thereafter. Local conditions, towing, and lots of short trips can justify more frequent checks.

Even between changes, inspect the level, cap, and hoses at every service to catch leaks early.

Is it safe to drive with a leaking radiator?

Not really. Even a small leak can quickly lead to overheating and major engine damage. If you must move the car, let it cool, top up with clean water as a temporary measure, and keep a close eye on the temp gauge.

Best bet is to stop, sort the leak, and refill with the correct coolant mix as soon as possible.