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What kind of battery do I need
Tony X ·Hello everyone I need a new battery. My Alphard is imported from Japan. Year made 2011. I am looking to replace my battery. Can anyone suggest which model should I get from halford? Thank you !!!! -
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 -
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 -
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
Latest Alphard / Vellfire posts
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What kind of battery do I need
Interesting, just removed my dud Bosch and labelling says S3 007, 640A (EN), 70 Ah 12v It is bigger than original in that it overhangs tray & top clamp had been elongated to fit! 🤔 As my Alphy is a campervan conversion (before I got it) & everything was working fine I’m tempted to stick with same spec/size battery.
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Rear Brake pads blues
My standard kit!
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Rear Brake pads blues
OOH!!! Twin opposed piston solid caliper - very definitely upgraded!! And VENTED rear discs too!! On that note, I would absolutely be looking at your front brakes - I'd bet they are not standard!! Single piston sliding caliper is the standard on the front, as well as the back!
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Rear Brake pads blues
How tall is it including the loop at the top? https://size.name/en/catalog/brake_pads?length=96 finds some of the right shape, but they're 62mm tall. That appears to include the loop. Searching on the Blueprint part number ADT342125 brings up a series of matches: https://www.simplycarparts.co.uk/products/adt342125 and on the Toyota part number 04466-50100 leads to the Brembo part P 83 059: https://www.bremboparts.com/africa/en/catalogue/pad/P_83_059 which has a drawing. If I overlay that on your picture it looks a touch smaller but would maybe fit? Anyhow, someone is selling the Blueprint part on ebay for £9, so perhaps worth a punt?
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Rear Brake pads blues
Was hoping CHAT GPT might be able to find them but keeps going back to standard OEM pads which do not fit.
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Rear Brake pads blues
Also, while you've got it that far, maybe take the discs off and measure those too? Then you'll have the information forthe future, when you need them!