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paulatharris1965

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  1. Thank you, exactly where you said I would find it. 2AZ-FE So assuming mine is ok.
  2. Good morning just heard about this change today and very confused. It seems from reading that the E10 has more ethanol and therefore damages fuel lines amongst other things. I have no knowledge of cars and just need to know if getting fuel from Sept 2021 is going to be more difficult. Don’t mind paying more for another grade but reports say once a garage changes to E10 it is unlikely they will offer E5. Are things like 98 Ron still ok to use if available, frankly I have no idea. Any advice much appreciated. I have no manual, I have looked under the hood and there is nothing on the engine to say what it is. As far as I know my Alphard is Vehicle make TOYOTA VELLFIRE Date of first registration May 2007 Year of manufacture 2007 Cylinder capacity 2360 cc CO₂ emissions 0 g/km Fuel type PETROL I am sure more information will come to light soon but I am a bit concerned by this especially as I have only had my car since April this year. Thanks if anyone can help.
  3. Thank you for your reply, will contact some local garages.
  4. Hi Sharon, my wife also made curtains, we just used net curtain wires, little pilot holes drilled into the plastic holds then in place. If changes later holes are so small so nothing to notice. Also the middle plastic column where rear seatbelts fit has gap at top where the wire can feed through, so no holes or hooks needed there. (That bit is on the left edge of the photo.) Paul
  5. Hello all we have 2007 Toyota Alphard Vellfire and we both have no knowledge about servicing vehicles, can manage to check oil, top up washer fluid and check tyre pressure, but that is the limit. We called our local Toyota dealership and asked about servicing the import but they were not interested in helping out, maybe we caught the guy on a bad day. Anyhow how easy is it to take to a local independent garage for a service, is that something any garage could undertake? Would they have standard items needed for servicing or are special things needed. I understand that should something break it might need specialist part shipped from Japan, but things like breaks etc are they special. Thanks in advance for advice and your experience. We are in Norfolk so if anyone knows of any garages around there which could help. Paul and Helen.
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