PaulS_ Posted May 4 Posted May 4 I should know this but I don't... If I use the button on the tailgate to open the boot, should it open itself by a motor? Pressing the "open boot" button in the ceiling console does indeed to that - motorised open - but opening the boot directly is not motorised on my Alphard.
Philllx Posted May 4 Posted May 4 (edited) On my gen2 vellfire if I press the button on the tailgate it just unlocks it. Edited May 4 by Philllx
BigNev Posted May 4 Posted May 4 Hi Paul! Yes, it is working correctly. It should motor open with the overhead button, and the button on the remote, but the switch in the tailgate itself unlocks it (and the other doors) but doesn't activate the motor to open. And the tiny little one just to the right of it will lock the car, if the fob is on you and in range. There is however, on Ali express, a wiring loom addition that will make it do that, motor open from the button - I bought one! Search "Automatic opening tailgate module Toyota Alphard", different module cover different years. Simply plugs in to the wiring behind the covers on the nearside rear pillar!
PaulS_ Posted May 6 Author Posted May 6 On 5/4/2025 at 10:49 PM, BigNev said: Hi Paul! Yes, it is working correctly. It should motor open with the overhead button, and the button on the remote, but the switch in the tailgate itself unlocks it (and the other doors) but doesn't activate the motor to open. And the tiny little one just to the right of it will lock the car, if the fob is on you and in range. There is however, on Ali express, a wiring loom addition that will make it do that, motor open from the button - I bought one! Search "Automatic opening tailgate module Toyota Alphard", different module cover different years. Simply plugs in to the wiring behind the covers on the nearside rear pillar! Thanks all. I have been looking at exactly that product - is it easy to install?
BigNev Posted May 6 Posted May 6 It's an absolute doddle. Little bit of thrutching to get hands on the connector behind the nearside rear plastic panel inside the boot, I think I unbolted part of it for ease. Unplug the connector, and insert the new device in between those. It has factory compatible plugs. 1
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