Michael Brown Posted April 27, 2023 Posted April 27, 2023 Hi All, I have been told that my Inverter has packed upon my 2007 2.4 Alphie and parts cannot be found to repair it. I have been told an option is to import a new one from Japan, takes 10 days at a cost of £5,200.23p inc VAT Agghh !! This I cannot afford. My lovely Alphard is slowly becoming a money pit. Any suggestions please. Michael
Sunny Posted April 27, 2023 Posted April 27, 2023 Have you tried Autojapspares.co.uk Failing that Campers Scotland in Denny. They convert Alphards to campervans they replaced my inverter... took 3 months mind as they had to find the problem and sort it while keeping up with their orders. Best of luck, Sunny 1
PaulE Posted April 27, 2023 Posted April 27, 2023 I found this online- my be worth a call. UK Hybrid Automotive – extending the life of your hybrid 1
Liz Coles Posted April 28, 2023 Posted April 28, 2023 Have you had a diagnostic check with code and sub codes? We have a problem with our inverter and the hybrid specialist we use checked it with his computer. On the Facebook hybrid Alphard group someone repaired his own inverter, did research and tackled it. I wouldn’t be able to so we asked someone who services hybrid batteries. Good luck and let us know the outcome.
Michael Brown Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 Thanks Liz and all for your input. I have been using Peter Holland of Bright Spark Automotive. He tells me that he does not have and cannot source any of the parts he needs to repair my Inverter. He enquired to replace the whole Inverter from Japan and including VAT and shipping it was to be £5,200.23p. Bloody expensive, I know, but I have taken a bank loan out to pay for it and then I should get many happy years of motoring without a breakdown ( fingers crossed ). It will take 10 days to come over and I will report back progress. Am I doing the right thing.
AdamjG Posted May 5, 2023 Posted May 5, 2023 On 4/28/2023 at 9:43 AM, Michael Brown said: Thanks Liz and all for your input. I have been using Peter Holland of Bright Spark Automotive. He tells me that he does not have and cannot source any of the parts he needs to repair my Inverter. He enquired to replace the whole Inverter from Japan and including VAT and shipping it was to be £5,200.23p. Bloody expensive, I know, but I have taken a bank loan out to pay for it and then I should get many happy years of motoring without a breakdown ( fingers crossed ). It will take 10 days to come over and I will report back progress. Am I doing the right thing. Hi Michael, If your specialist know what part in the inverter is faulty, you can get the separate internal parts for the inverter. Have a look here: https://toyota.epc-data.com/alphard/ath10w/32238/electric/8431/
Michael Brown Posted May 6, 2023 Author Posted May 6, 2023 Hello Adam Thanks for the thought, I don't profess to know the workings of engines these days, I rely on specialists who have been reccommended to me to work on them for me. Peter Holland told me he normally carries spares of all sorts but he was clean out of the parts he needed. One repairs one bit, then months down the line something else goes. I am hoping that buying a new Inverter I should get many years of uninterupted motoring, fingers crossed.
PaulE Posted May 14, 2023 Posted May 14, 2023 I have just been speaking to Mark at Hybrid Repairs who specialises in hybrids of all types and has just repaired my HV battery- he comes highly recommended in several posts on the Forum. He says he can repair inverters for a fraction of the cost of the new imported replacement- may I suggest you contact him - he is always willing to give advice and I don't think there are many with his expertise and experience. He can also supply hybrid coolant pumps. email@hybridrepairservice.co.uk 07307893333 1
Michael Brown Posted May 19, 2023 Author Posted May 19, 2023 Hi, The new Inverter took 2.5 weeks to come from Japan and arrived this last Tuesday and being fitted today friday 19th May. So fingers crossed I will back driving later today. I now hope I will get a longer time to appreciate my Alfie.
Michael Brown Posted May 19, 2023 Author Posted May 19, 2023 Success, I have Alfie back, picked him up from Peter Holland's, Bright Spark Automotive. To have the new Inverter fitted set up, codes cleared and road tested £372. 1
CRGxxx Posted July 4 Posted July 4 Hi. I have the chance of an Alphard with a broken inverter. How is Alphie since the new inverter has been fitted?? Cheers Craig
Michael Brown Posted July 5 Author Posted July 5 Brilliant, one of the best investments I have made. Other than a couple of punctures Alfies been a dream to drive. I had to borrow the money to pay for the new Inverter, they only have a limited life span. So I should get many years of trouble free motoring now and I still get 35 - 40 mpg.
Gavins Posted July 26 Posted July 26 this warning light has come on. Alphard is jddering badly when driving and going into garage next week. Anyone got experience with similar issue and the fix? Regards
Gavins Posted August 5 Posted August 5 got plugged in and error code is P3120 HV Tranaxle Assay, ws told needs new gearbox. Symptoms are engine reving when trying to change gear and then jerks when gear selected. Any experience of this and where to get gearbox, would invertor need changed as well?
Gavins Posted August 25 Posted August 25 i xhecked the gearbox oil and it is clear but has never been changed, done 125k km
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