Nicol Posted Tuesday at 08:04 PM Posted Tuesday at 08:04 PM Can anyone please recommend a Toyota Alphard dealer (West Lothian or Central Scotland) who can investigate this battery issue? 1. RAC jump-started the van, tested the battery, thought it was OK - and suspected an earthing issue, suggested we get an auto electrician. 2. Auto electrician could also jump-start the van, and confirmed the battery between the front seats was OK. He thinks there is another battery that is used to crank the engine. He says we should take it to a Toyota dealer for investigation. (The conversion company we bought the van from has, unfortunately, closed down.) I'd be really grateful for any advice. Thanks in advance, Susan.
Picasso Posted Tuesday at 10:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:53 PM Hello Susan could you please pm me your reg no. Or vin no. So I can check if you have another battery installed elsewhere
smurf Posted Wednesday at 08:07 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:07 AM If you have a Campervanco conversion, your 12V battery is under the driver's seat. It doesn't crank the engine though, it just provides 12V power. Without that 12V though, it will not start.
Nicol Posted Wednesday at 06:43 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:43 PM Thank you Picasso (I will pm you with those details). Just about to do that. Thank you Smurf, it was a Campervanco conversion. It's such a shame that they've closed down. Do you know of any companies local to us who would be able to help? Cheers for now.
Picasso Posted Wednesday at 07:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 07:02 PM Susan I don’t know if Calder campers is any way near you some of the guys who worked for Campervanco now work for Calder campers
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