Use a old paint sprayer a couple gallons of ol slop oil spray the under side of the frame and run er down the dirt road at the end of are rd I do it every year with my ranger.
I have a 2010 Yaris hatch too. I proofed mine underneath when it was 2 years old with black Waxoyl which we have in England. It works really well and has saved the car from any rust damage at all. I put wax through all the box sections too. It really has saved the car. I have a Japan built mk1 Yaris too. I waxed that all through and it keeps passing its yearly test. It’s 21 years old and still drives like new. Hope you had your rust fixed. It really does look frightening. It would be much better if Toyota had designed that area so it wasn’t double skinned. Happy Motoring Hope everything’s going well 👍🏻
I’m seeing lots of Yaris with rust around the welds on the torsion beam axle. It seems to be a failing on these cars. Some have cracked right through. Pretty frightening if yr back wheels decide to suddenly steer opposite ways 😂
@@toyo671 I've seen pictures of that failure. I've been keeping an eye on mine and so far so good. I think there is a recall for a certain year for that issue.
Finnaly found a video on this thanks for your vid. I have a 2009 Yaris sedan. I live in the Midwest it’s been up here its entire life. Your exhaust header looks great! My oem one is so rusty. And below that header looks like the control arms or cv axel? I believe?? Yours look so clean. But my arms or whatever that is below the header is rusty too. Besides that the rear of the car has no rust and frame has no rust.
hi, I have the same problem with my 2006 Yaris. It's a great car, apart from this problem and would a shame to send it to the scrap heap. Did this get fixed?
I had it repaired by a professional metal fabricator. All the rust was removed and it was rebuilt stronger than stock. I have a new video showing the repair after a year.
I'm putting the car on a lift in a few days so I'll be able to get a good view of how it was repaired. I didn't have the means to repair it due to winter so a friend of mine repaired for me.
@@david75523 I just sold my echo today. Rusted where the rear axle bar mounts on both side. I had new metal welded in 2015 rusted in the same place and other areas as well.
It's been repaired by a professional. Believe me I knew how dangerous it was. When I found that hole on both sides I parked it. It's been repaired for over a year now and holding up well.
@@Danialali-hl7eq not that much, i live in canada and a third of the cars thats on the road are ten times worst than this and i have never seen a dangerous incident where rust was the culprit. the thing with very rusty car is that they are difficult to work on as alot of the things youll be removing will break but nothing unfixable with some ingenuity
Have an 08 Yaris with the exact same problem. Car still works great such a shame. 😕
Use a old paint sprayer a couple gallons of ol slop oil spray the under side of the frame and run er down the dirt road at the end of are rd I do it every year with my ranger.
Ps if you need a sprayer I got one just send me a msg.
I have a 2010 Yaris hatch too. I proofed mine underneath when it was 2 years old with black Waxoyl which we have in England.
It works really well and has saved the car from any rust damage at all.
I put wax through all the box sections too. It really has saved the car.
I have a Japan built mk1 Yaris too. I waxed that all through and it keeps passing its yearly test. It’s 21 years old and still drives like new.
Hope you had your rust fixed. It really does look frightening.
It would be much better if Toyota had designed that area so it wasn’t double skinned.
Happy Motoring
Hope everything’s going well 👍🏻
It was repaired by a professional and it was reinforced stronger than factory. My friend that fixed it went overkill lol.
That’s the best way
Make it so strong it never goes through again 👍🏻
I’m seeing lots of Yaris with rust around the welds on the torsion beam axle. It seems to be a failing on these cars. Some have cracked right through.
Pretty frightening if yr back wheels decide to suddenly steer opposite ways 😂
@@toyo671 I've seen pictures of that failure. I've been keeping an eye on mine and so far so good. I think there is a recall for a certain year for that issue.
Finnaly found a video on this thanks for your vid. I have a 2009 Yaris sedan. I live in the Midwest it’s been up here its entire life. Your exhaust header looks great! My oem one is so rusty. And below that header looks like the control arms or cv axel? I believe?? Yours look so clean. But my arms or whatever that is below the header is rusty too. Besides that the rear of the car has no rust and frame has no rust.
0:37 in the video. Looks like fresh steel parts down there below your headers , mines rusty down there what is that?
0:38 I’d say. Bottom left. Looks like new parts and I need to replace that area
And man those rear arms are terrible ya. My sedan Yaris 2009 doesn’t even have that. Must’ve just been the hatchbacks
Suavecito mi ninos
Same problem with my Yaris too. 😂
I'm looking at buying a 2008 yaris at the dealer tomorrow, and this is why I do my own research and bought a scanner lol
If you live where there's no salt on the roads you'll have a great car.
@@mrpartridge8765 Ontario Canada unfortunately.
hi, I have the same problem with my 2006 Yaris. It's a great car, apart from this problem and would a shame to send it to the scrap heap. Did this get fixed?
I had it repaired by a professional metal fabricator. All the rust was removed and it was rebuilt stronger than stock. I have a new video showing the repair after a year.
Let me know if you fixed this I wanna see what kinda fix you did and how long it took you. I gotta do the same thing
I'm putting the car on a lift in a few days so I'll be able to get a good view of how it was repaired. I didn't have the means to repair it due to winter so a friend of mine repaired for me.
did you fix it?@@mrpartridge8765
I have the same problem on my 2008. Did the repairs help at all? Do you have a second video?
I haven't got around to fixing it yet. It's been way too cold.
Can’t wait to see the video! I got an echo with the same problem.
@@david75523 I just sold my echo today. Rusted where the rear axle bar mounts on both side. I had new metal welded in 2015 rusted in the same place and other areas as well.
That things toast 😑
This is very very unsafe to drive. I would junk it as soon as I saw this hole.
It's been repaired by a professional. Believe me I knew how dangerous it was. When I found that hole on both sides I parked it. It's been repaired for over a year now and holding up well.
@@mrpartridge8765 I cant wait to see your after repair video . Thank you.
Rusty piece f s
Do you have same problem . it is dangerous to drive with this rust? the foundation rubber is connected to what?
@@Danialali-hl7eq cars are extremely dangerous with rust
@@Danialali-hl7eq not that much, i live in canada and a third of the cars thats on the road are ten times worst than this and i have never seen a dangerous incident where rust was the culprit. the thing with very rusty car is that they are difficult to work on as alot of the things youll be removing will break but nothing unfixable with some ingenuity