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John McNeill

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  1. Hi Lee, My original AFS headlights work perfectly (passed MOT with no advisories a month ago at Struans Leisure in Perth where I purchased the vehicle). (Since then I've fitted a full stainless steel exhaust (with Euro 4 Cat) system, new rear calipers, discs & pads, 345W Solar panel, new 100ah Lithium Leisure battery and refurbed the lovely 19" original alloys). I replaced the headlamps with an absolutely pristine non-AFS pair as they had yellowed with age but i have been assured that they will come up well if a decent headlight restoration kit is used (which I bought). Let me know if you are still interested. Cheers John
  2. Hi my Alphard is a 2.4 FWD. the headlights work perfectly in every way except for the AFS light flashing. the AFS unit is not located at the rear - it’s either at the front passenger side or drivers side kick panel and is a flat unit either silver or black about the size of a pack of cards, normally with Headlamp Levelling printed on it. thanks for your replies.
  3. Hi, I have purchased an excellent AH10 Camper. i replaced the AFS front headlights with non AFS headlights resulting in the AFS dash light constantly flashing. can someone please tell me where the AFS swivel control unit is 100% located in order that I can disconnect it. i have checked all 3 fuse boxes and there is not a separate AFS fuse to remove. cheers John
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