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Rear Brake pads blues
Having a nightmare sourcing correct Break Pads for my 2010 G edition 3.5 Vellfire. VIN number GGH20-8038699 . Latest set I’ve bought are these which my mechanic believes are also incorrect. Any assistance Welcome Best Martyn -
Cabin filter and button ??
Hi, I have an 09 reg Toyota Vellfire 2.4 We’ve been having some bad smells from the blowers/aircon, managed to find the cabin filter and it looks like it’s never been changed 🤦🏻😬. I have been looking all evening trying to find the correct one and I have also seen there is some that have activated carbon in them which helps with smells etc, I would love to find the correct one for my car. I have attached a photo of it, also I have this button (in the photo) what does this do and is there any othe -
Wheels
DJ1 ·DOES ANYONE KNOW IT THESE WOULD FIT MY 2002 2.4 LTR ALPHARD ? 18” Sportline Alloy Wheels & Tyres – Excellent Condition Set of 4 genuine Sportline alloy wheels finished in gloss black with diamond cut faces. These wheels are in excellent condition overall and really stand out on the car. ✅ No buckles ✅ No cracks ✅ No curb damage ✅ Tyres all have very good tread – no need for replacements anytime soon ✅ Ready to fit and use Wheel/Tyre Size:• 255/45 ZR18 tyres The wheels have been looked afte
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New Member
Morning Everyone I'm Mark, i have just entered the world of Luxury MPV's on Monday when i picked up my 2012 Vellfire 3.5 v6 2GR-FE. Have attached a couple photo's and i have to say i am loving it. My previous car was a JDM 2012 Honda Accord Type S Tourer and i have owned a Honda Civic Type R and 3 modified Subaru Impreza's. I have been lurking on the forum for a couples weeks looking for various bits of info about this model of Vellfire and this forum seems to have an abundance of knowledge s
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Air Conditioning Servicing and repair
Walshie ·Hi Do any members know of a company who service and repair Alphard Air Conditioning systems? AC light flashing and not getting cold. please let me know thanks
Latest Alphard / Vellfire posts
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Rear Brake pads blues
Yeah - plan to take Exisiting Pads out and measure them etc - Good idea outlining with a pencil 👌
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Rear Brake pads blues
Ooh heck! Ah well, can be sorted! Before now, a long time ago on an import Impreza, back in 2000, I took thepads out, and drew round them, and went into the autofactors. Easily sorted for someone behind the counter assuming they can be bothered!
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Rear Brake pads blues
Mechanic suggests I’m gonna need to replace calliper's, carriers and disks to get this sorted which sounds crazy to me - I ll add picks soon as i get them as pads must be available. I ve dug into this more over the weekend and have discovered exactly that Gents, I have Sumitomo re callipers with a part number on the Pads that’s rubbed off. We re gonna strip it down and again and take some measurements. Really dont want to replace everything to replace Pads as brakes work great. I ll share some images on this chat later. Anyone here had pads refurbished as I beleive that’s possible these days although have never had it done. TA M
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Cabin filter and button ??
There was a post a little while ago about cleaning those air quality monitors - there is one in the back as well. The little grill on that switch hides a suction system that passes cabin air over a sensor. As you can imagine this builds up a collection of dust etc. over time and then the sensor is unable to work. Mine looked like: So definitely worth taking a look when you get a chance. A toothbrush or vacuum cleaner should be able to clean it up, just don't push more crud into the unit. :-) I hope this helps.
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Wheels
Without knowing the PCD of them, no, not a chance of anyone knowing!! The ET (offset of the wheel centreline) is also important, so they don't stick out too far, or too far in and foul the calipers. Cheers, Nev