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Alphas camper questions
Janeyi78 ·Hi there I have just viewed an alphas camper conversion and just wondered if anyone had any tips on Insurance - best to go to Things to look out for And really any advice at all!! Thanks
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Toyota Alphard 2005 3.0 V6
Rya2daZ ·Toyota Alphard 2005 1MZ 3.0 V6 engine, extremely smooth + smooth gearbox 59,000 miles (95,000 km) Recently serviced Smooth suspension Clean interior 16inch alloys and excellent tyres Radio Entertainment System Reverse Camera Used only for socials and trips MOT till August 2025 Slight dent on the front passenger door Rear left passenger door lock does not work with central locking system, has to be manually locked/opened Rear left passenger window curtain missing -
Trolley Jack recommendation
The_JinJ ·Hi I have a 2012 2.4 Vellfire on standard suspension. Looking to get a trolley jack and axle stands to do some general maintenance etc Was looking at 2.5-3 ton low profile jacks, would a 500mm max saddle height be enough clearance or the 535+mm required? Any recommendation for products appreciated, within a DIY budget 😂 Cheers!
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Alphard hybrid-curious
Hi all, I've just joined the forum. I've been gradually disappearing down an Alphard rabbit-hole for my next car, having started at Estimas and then fallen down the slippery slope. I'm particularly interested in the hybrids - I'm an electrical engineer, already have a Prius and a Yaris Hybrid and have spent too long on PriusChat, so I'm fairly familiar with how the systems work and am interested in how it's been applied to the larger vehicles. Don't have a specific vehicle in mind yet, but le
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ECU PIN OUT 1MZ
Sunesh ·Do you anyone have ECU Pin Out for 1mz FE ? in the manual safc NEO mention below ECU, but mu actual ECU was different.
Latest Alphard / Vellfire posts
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Alphas camper questions
There is a whole section on this forum about insurance. It is not quite so easy to get insurance for a converted Alphard as opposed to a standard one but there are many specialist companies that do insure them. Try to buy from a reputable converter, preferably one that is still in business. Try to talk to them about the specific vehicle. Again , there is a lot on this forum about conversions. If you can, take someone with some knowledge of campers with you to look at it. What layout do you want, there are quite a few variations. How sophisticated do you want it to be, particularly with regards to the electrics. The base vehicle is generally a very reliable product, good for a long life, which is why we buy them. I hope this helps.
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Toyota Alphard 2005 3.0 V6
MOT till November 2026
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Trolley Jack recommendation
I have a low profile trolley jack raising to around 505mm (cost about £123) 2 pairs of axle stands which rise to about 425mm (around £40 for a pair). I don't have a garage, so all of this is for maintenance while parked on the street. You get a feel for how heavy this car is when you jack it up, especially the front - when on all four axel stands and crawling underneath, I just didn't feel absolutely safe! I use a pair of steel ramps (from 25 years ago!) which raises to around 450mm or so, this makes it feel so much more secure. Axle stands being slightly shorter can be a bit of a problem if you are after a level car. I do use the trolley jack to supplement the axle stands as a backup, but personally I do feel the steel ramps feel so much safer, especially when cracking open some bolts that require a bit of tugging. All of this is just my take on it using the above equipment on a residential street, I'm sure stands are safe, I just have an over active imagination probably!
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Alphard hybrid-curious
Thanks. I have indeed bought one, a 2012 with a sad hybrid battery among other faults. I'm planning to rebuild the battery when I've got hold of another one to rob for cells. I'll post a thread about that when I've started making some progress...
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Alphard hybrid-curious
Welcome to the club I reckon there are quite a few Alphards out there with hybrid issues and I guess they would go for a song considering the cost for replacement parts if you couldn't sort it yourself - definitely worth looking around for one