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Thanks again Rojie. The manual I have is exactly what I needed for my 2008 2.4s Evo. All specs, switches,dials etc match exactly. Even down to the frame number,model,colour and trim. Much appreciation for your help. See you on the road I hope sometime.👍😎🥰

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Just a heads up, the manual I have is for vehicles 2011 to 2015 FRO3031.you were spot on, the FRO396 and FRO3035 does not cover mine. Thanks again Rojie. The manual I have is exactly what I needed for my 2008 2.4s Evo. All specs, switches,dials etc match exactly. Even down to the frame number,model,colour and trim. Much appreciation for your help. See you on the road I hope sometime.👍😎🥰

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Hi you need handbook FRO3010 2008 -2015 as Rojie said I won't give name of the company I work for but there is only 2 suppliers in the UK selling these handbooks other supplier is who we buy them off .

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If its a paper 'haynes' style repair manual you need, I have not been able to source one, however.. you CAN get a digital 'haynes'manual, it runs on a browser and is composed of HTML, pdfs, line drawings etc, if you do a search for 'toyota GSIC' you will find them - they seem to be being sold by various sources - I believe they are ripped from official toyota sources, an online example of one that relates to the rav4 is here:

 

http://manualespurdy.cisdigital.com/Toyota/Rav4Aug2010/rm1322e/MANUAL.HTM/rm1322e/brm/index.html

 

in that example you can see the level of detail it goes down to, I have not been successful in finding a working 'live' website for the Alphard, but my google skills led me down the dark path to russian websites where I was able to download a copy for the Alphard, example of sliding door component page:

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Example of the procedure to check throttle housing:

 

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Hi, have tried to contact JPNZ by email but so far have had no reply. I've friends in New Zealand and have asked them to see if they get any response. Will pass on any info if I have any luck.

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Jpnz never reply to emails we have tried to buy direct  from them for a few years now and never get back to us. Strange company how they opperate because the company I work for list the handbooks on ebay you would not believe how many of these hand books we ship to New Zealand private customers it seems like they can not buy from jpnz direct them selves .

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I’ve got a 2002-2008 workshop manual on order from the USA whether I’ll get to or not will wait and see. Now I need a MOT to get registered and it could turn into a Catch 22 situation. I now need a front suspension and ball joint parts replacement. Any one recommend good Toyota Alphard parts supplier? Thanks Robert 

new boy

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15 hours ago, Tinkerbell said:

I’ve got a 2002-2008 workshop manual on order from the USA whether I’ll get to or not will wait and see. Now I need a MOT to get registered and it could turn into a Catch 22 situation. I now need a front suspension and ball joint parts replacement. Any one recommend good Toyota Alphard parts supplier? Thanks Robert 

new boy

 

Toyota Direct is an option if you know the part numbers. The Toyota Alphard EPC may help you with that.

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3 hours ago, Rojie said:

 

Toyota Direct is an option if you know the part numbers. The Toyota Alphard EPC may help you with that.

Thanks I can’t see anything under those titles. Do you have website link? 

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2 hours ago, Tinkerbell said:

Thanks I can’t see anything under those titles. Do you have website link? 

 

 

https://www.toyotadirect.com/ You will need the exact part number.

https://toyota.epc-data.com/alphard/ You will need to know your model number and be able to read mechanical drawings.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Some of the major convertors will sell you parts.

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16 hours ago, Rojie said:

 

 

https://www.toyotadirect.com/ You will need the exact part number.

https://toyota.epc-data.com/alphard/ You will need to know your model number and be able to read mechanical drawings.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Some of the major convertors will sell you parts.

Thanks for your reply. So far I haven’t found the information useful for suspension parts as I needed a wishbone with ball joints and drop link bar etc but I’ve sourced some from ebay. You tube alpharters offer some tips so will keep going:). I still hope I’ll be able to meet the challenges ahead if enough users keep posting videos. Alphard are such versatile vehicles and reasonably priced if imported. 

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