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Lanciaman

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  • Name: Lindsay
  • Alphard / Vellfire Model
    Alphard 3.0 (02-08)
  • Alphard / Vellfire Year
    2007
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    Scotland

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  1. I couldn't with car scanner. Also, I couldn't get it to work with the jdm protocol, only on basic obd connection. Did give useful info on the fuel trims though.
  2. Handbook now sold and flying to Canada. Cheers
  3. Hi. I don't have a problem mailing it to Canada but no idea the likely cost. I can suss it out but maybe Picasso is right in saying get it directly from the publisher?
  4. Hi, yes it's still available....
  5. I'd be wary. Second photo looks like the rear door doesn't match paint wise... Missing button on the dash. OK, that's minor but if its representative of the care taken... No expert on camper conversions but I think i've read sunroof cars not ideal? Could be wrong. If local then have a look but any reservations then there's plenty out there. An alphard specialist would be a better bet in my view. Best of luck.
  6. Good for you?
  7. I contacted them before getting mine, asking if they included undersealing. They said they don't and don't do it. That ended my interest with them..
  8. And therein lies the evidence why the hybrid is such a gamble. Michael effectively says himself, you will get faults on a 16 year old car, no matter how good a condition it's in. Why heighten the odds of huge expense and inconvenience by adding the hybrid complexity? No offence to MB intended. It must have been heartbreaking to have to do that.
  9. Personally I'd avoid the hybrid. Great of new and under warranty but you are highly likely to be up the creek with no paddle if it goes wrong. A few pounds more on fuel will be far cheaper in the long run. As for where to buy, do your research. The supplier is as important as the vehicle. I got mine from down south - I'm in Aberdeenshire.
  10. Yes, been a 10 year retention period for a few years now. Surprising as one of few things done in favour of the motorist....
  11. Bought this as a spare but car sold. Part number 12204-20040. This is for the 3.0 v6 engine. £20 including postage.
  12. Sold my Alphard so no need for this now. Used but like new as I barely looked at it. For the first generation Alphard, 2002 to 2008. £20 including postage.
  13. Not best to get in touch with the dealer if you've only had it a week?
  14. If someone can't get comfy in the middle row of an Alphard or vellfire then short of a long wheelbase Rolls Royce Phantom they ain't going to be comfy in any car...
  15. Did you get anywhere with this? I can give you detail of where to get one and get it programmed, if you don't want to do the diy techstream thing.
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