Toyota Prius C 2013 Quick Reference Guide

The recommended maintenance schedule includes oil and filter changes every 5,000 miles, tire rotation every 5,000 miles, and brake inspection every 10,000 miles. Major services, such as coolant and transmission fluid replacement, are typically required every 60,000 miles.
To reset the maintenance required light, turn the ignition to 'ON' without starting the engine. Press the 'TRIP' button until 'ODO' is displayed. Turn off the ignition, press and hold the 'ODO/TRIP' button, then turn the ignition to 'ON' position again. Hold the button until the light goes off.
Toyota recommends using SAE 0W-20 synthetic oil for optimal fuel efficiency and engine protection in the 2013 Toyota Prius C.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance, keep tires properly inflated, avoid excessive idling, and use ECO mode to optimize fuel consumption. Additionally, smooth and steady driving can significantly enhance efficiency.
A high-pitched noise when braking could indicate worn brake pads or a need for brake maintenance. It's advisable to have the brakes inspected by a certified technician to address potential issues.
To jump-start the Prius C, connect the positive cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery and the donor battery, then connect the negative cable to the donor battery's negative terminal and a grounded metal part of the recipient car. Start the donor vehicle and then the Prius C.
Yes, you can install a roof rack on the 2013 Prius C. It is recommended to use a roof rack system that is specifically designed to fit the Prius C's roof structure to ensure safety and proper fitment.
To replace a headlight bulb, open the hood and locate the back of the headlight assembly. Remove the power connector, twist the bulb counterclockwise to remove it, and replace it with a new bulb. Ensure it is securely in place and reconnect the power connector.
If the battery is fine but the car won't start, check the key fob battery, ensure the vehicle is in 'Park', and check for any blown fuses. If the issue persists, consider contacting a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
The air filter should typically be inspected every 15,000 miles and replaced every 30,000 miles, or more frequently if you drive in dusty conditions.