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  1. lol.. the whole point of using the right foot is so you do not have the foot on the accelerator at the time of braking. Also if its that delayed then that person is driving way too fast.
  2. I dont trust my guage, yesterday it said i had quarter of a tank but could only manage to get 38 litres in. However, that still cost me £75
  3. Saw the new Lotus Emria on top gear had the 2JZ engine, wow what a sound.
  4. To be honest, keep looking. You can find grade 4 or 4.5 for reasonable money. The car has to reflect how the last owner looked after it, not a quick go over and a glug of mazola. It's frustrating and time consuming but the right car will come through. Btw, where did you see the car??
  5. I had the same problem with my report. Maybe that just shows when it was reported.
  6. Are you sure its the actual sensor? there is a passenger sensor in the front seat that will chime if a passenger is not wearing a belt and that could have a fault that needs a new buckle? Do you get anything on the dash to suggest rear sensor?
  7. Basically when the pad starts to wear down you will hear a a high pitch squeel when braking.
  8. Not electronic ones. The pads have a audible wear indicator
  9. Alphard Timing belt (Cambelt) This was done on my own Alphard ToyotaAlphardTimingBelt.pdf
  10. If you have part numbers for any service items then please comment and we'll add them to this list. (Note: please do check and cross reference before purchasing) Alphard / Vellire Oil for 3.5ltr 2GR Engine 5w30 A5 (ensure you select A5 specification) Alphard / Vellire Oil Filter for 3.5ltr 2GR Engine oem 04152-YZZA1 (you can cross ref this number for aftermarket too) Sealey Oil Filter wrench tool (a must if you are doing this yourself) Alphard / Vellire Oil Filter for 2.4ltr TOYOTA (15601-76008) Alphard / Vellire Transmission Oil 3.5 V6 GGH20w - Oil ATF WS o.e.m part 08886-81210 Alphard / Vellire Transmission Filter 3.5 V6 - non-oem: Febi Automatic GearBox Oil Filter 106898 (eBay Listing) Alphard / Vellire Air Filter 2.4 TOYOTA (17801-31120) 3.5 TOYOTA (17801-31120) Alphard / Vellire Cabin Filter (Part number: JE01389) Toyota Alphard (Vellfire) | 2.4i | 2AZ-FE | ANH20R | 2008 - 2015 Toyota Alphard (Vellfire) | 3.5 | 2GR-FE | GGH20W | 2008 - 2015 (Source: Jap Euro) Drop Links & Stabiliser Bushing kits Anti Roll Bar Link TC1920 Delphi Stabiliser Drop Link 4882042030 4882002070 FRONT ANTI ROLL BAR STABILISER BUSHING KIT D25 OEM: 48815-0F040 Oil Filter Housing Cap Holder (only needed if you break the old one) 1562031060 this part can be tricky to find in UK so can order in from Germany. Brake Pads (3.5 Litre) Front: Febi Brake Pads Set Front 170888 Rear: Febi Brake Pads Set Rear 16652 Front Brake Discs (3.5 Litre) Blue Print: ADT343235 Wheel Hub Bearing Toyota OEM: 43550-28030
  11. Not totally complete but almost. If you have any part numbers then let us know and we'll add to the list. 3.0 V6 & 2.4 Alphards NOTE: This is for the 1st Series Alphard!! Cam Belt Kit (Buy from a reputable seller as many cheap fakes available online) Blue Print: ADT37334 (3 Litre) 2.4 Does not require timing belt. Water Pump Blue Print: ADT39148 Oil Filter Blue Print: ADT32108 (3 Litre) Blue Print: ADT32112 (2.4) 90915-10004 Toyota OEM 2.4 90915-20003 Toyota OEM 3.0 90915-YZZD1 Toyota OEM 2.4 Hybrid cabin filter (for 5 speed) Blue Print: ADT32512 (2.4 & 3.0 Ltr) 87139-28010 Toyota OEM Air Filter Blue Print: ADT32279 (3 ltr) Blue Print: ADT37267 (2.4) Oil Petronas 5w /30 Fully Synthetic (ACEA A1/B1) (3.0 Ltr) or other quality Fully Synthetic oils. Coolant OATS Anti-Freeze Spark Plugs Toyota OEM: 90919-01210 (3 Ltr) Toyota OEM: 90919-01184 (2.4) Fan Belt/ AUX Belt Toyota OEM: 99366-31040 (3.0 Ltr) Blue Print: AD06R1036 (3.0 LTR) Power Steering Belt 99364-80880 OEM Toyota High Level brake light Bulb: 955 12v 16W Wiper Blade Sizes 26' Driver 16' Passenger Side Lights 501 ATF Transmission fluids. Highly recommend Opie Oils (use Discount code "Toyota") http://www.opieoils.co.uk/c-1432-atf-automatic-transmission-fluid-for-cars.aspx Make sure the specifications are for the Toyota T-IV ATF oil. Fuches is a good brand. Oil Strainer: OEM 35330-28010 (Transmission Gear Box Oil Strainer Filter Assembly Accessory) You can get this from Lindop Toyota Mail order from john.devlin@lindop.toyota.co.uk Auto Jap Spares do a Kit with Plugs, Oil Filter & Air Filter. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/123377568634?ul_noapp=true
  12. good place to put it. But better in the fridge
  13. yes, allows members to focus only on the area that is of interest.
  14. We have made some forum alterations to split up the 2 generations of Alphard so we can target more relevancy for members plus the ability to view the members car model under their names. This allows you to understand which Alphard model they are driving. If you have a 20 Series then you can post all your questions related to the 20 series here: https://uk.alphardclub.com/forums/forum/6-toyota-alphard-vellfire-club-forum-2008-2015/ You will also find this available on the front of the forums for easy access.
  15. Someone went overboard on the bling.
  16. Sometimes i like to put a Tunnocks Teacake Wrapper on my Alphard and feel like I am transporting the president.... Discuss
  17. Yes. both Proper large dealer groups.
  18. I have seen 3 types (unfortunatly i dont know the part numbers) 1. Big L Bracket 2. One molded bracket that fitted to the top of the car, looked really neat 3. Magnatic mount,.... bit pants. Seems fiamma do them according to Northstar https://www.facebook.com/Northstarconversions/posts/f45-fiamma-awning-on-toyota-alphard/2459615180758152/
  19. You will also find that the rear sensor will more than likely play up if the vehicle has LPG. Been there. Needs a mechanic with arms to get right up from under the car. Mechanic i had stuck his up up there even with the car still hard.. hard as nails that bloke.
  20. what i have found with Toyota is they don't make too much work for themselves. So usually a facelift will have a different bumper style but all the brackets are the same, as well as the patterns, even though the facelift is different, the actual shape of the light fittings are the same. However, i have never tested this so you will need to look for 2006 - Early 2015
  21. Icarsoft Toyota is a good code reader.
  22. nice camper, and agree with roger, those front seat covers are ace! Enjoy many happy camping trips
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