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There is an annoying “peep-peep” sound from fridge area on our Alphard Camper,both when engine is on or off. And where can l find a user’s Manual for our vehicle for which we are pleased to have bought 2 years ago. Also what are correct tyre pressures. The kitchen and cupboards are on the driver’s ,s side. Thank you

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1 hour ago, Nella said:

There is an annoying “peep-peep” sound from fridge area on our Alphard Camper, both when engine is on or off. And where can l find a user’s Manual for our vehicle for which we are pleased to have bought 2 years ago. Also what are correct tyre pressures. The kitchen and cupboards are on the driver’s ,s side. Thank you

 

Hello Helen,

 

What type of fridge do you have ?

 

JPNZ Owners Manuals, in English, are usually available on ebay.

One of the members was selling one recently.

They are not Maintenance Manuals; if that is what you are looking for.

 

Tyre pressures are 230kPa or 2.3kg/cm2; 32 to 33 psi.

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11 hours ago, Nella said:

There is an annoying “peep-peep” sound from fridge area on our Alphard Camper,both when engine is on or off. And where can l find a user’s Manual for our vehicle for which we are pleased to have bought 2 years ago. Also what are correct tyre pressures. The kitchen and cupboards are on the driver’s ,s side. Thank you

You will need to contact the firm that fitted the units or at least the maker of the fridge. Owners manuals are availble on ebay or amazon. Tyre pressures on a camper should be 38psi, advise you google the 4psi rule and follow the directions and adjust the pressures accordingly

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19 hours ago, Rojie said:

 

Hello Helen,

 

What type of fridge do you have ?

 

JPNZ Owners Manuals, in English, are usually available on ebay.

One of the members was selling one recently.

They are not Maintenance Manuals; if that is what you are looking for.

 

Tyre pressures are 230kPa or 2.3kg/cm2; 32 to 33 psi.

 

This is for a standard van.

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