Jump to content
Check your Alphards past history in Japan in detail with CarVX ×

Rojie

Moderators
  • Posts

    3,582
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    199

Everything posted by Rojie

  1. Take a look at ebay 154201036503
  2. Good to know. Thinking cap back on. Hopefully Chris.ac will read this. He is a technical whiz with electrics
  3. ben hau on youtube. He is mainly known for upgrades to Alphard / Vellfire head units. Has a workshop in Birmingham.
  4. Great to hear you are making so much progress. Four weeks is a very good leadtime for a rear conversion. Happy Advanturing
  5. I confess, I have never looked for the fuse box. Starider has; you'll probably need a mirror. I believe it is behind a bunch of wiring. He has a lot of threads. Below is a copy of one of them from 21 March. Be careful.
  6. Hi Coxy, There are fuses on the inside of the vehicle. One fuse box is behind the passenger size lower glove box. The glove box is very easy to remove (and replace) but the fuse box is a pig to get to. Fuse 23 is for the "Meter" which is the Dash lighting. I would check that one. Is the horn working ? There is another fuse box inside on the driver's side.
  7. Hello Coxy, Welcome to the Forum. Do you mean the external indicators are not working, or the tell tale lights in the dash ?
  8. Hello Bouncy, Welcome to the Forum. Are you sure your Alphie doesn't have curtains (or at least the rails for them) as most do. Most curtains are manual but some are electrically operated. Worth checking with your supplier. Even if the curtains have been removed the (tie back) popper studs should still be present. You may be able to source the correct curtains from a breakers yard. Good Luck, and Happy Vanning.
  9. Hi Dave There is a guy in Southampton, or nearabouts that does tailored carpet sets for Alphies. You should be able to find him on ebay. odyssecarpets. His carpets are less luxurious, but more rugged, that the Toyota options. Check ebay, there are plenty of options. I went with some rubber / PVC ones, in beige from Spain. About £30 and very well made. Odour free, thick, durable. Plenty of choice for covers, especially from Japan. Many are garish, but some are great. Good Luck
  10. Strange. LV wouldn't cover my conversion. Does seem a decent price too. It certainly seems that Insurance Companies can be quite inconsistent when offering cover. My driving record is fine, and my NCB maximum. Odd. However, you got yourself sorted with a decent company. I'm glad.
  11. Good Morning, I thought CB radio was illegal in the UK. It was. Legal now though; not only that, no licence required. 10 - 7
  12. Not all Alphards have cruise control. Some can have it retro fitted. More on that topic contained herein.
  13. Hi again, AF is a broker, not an insurer. It may be worth your while understanding which company is insuring your vehicle.
  14. I don't understand why you think you have an issue. Did you phone Scenic yet. There are, of course, other Insurance companies as per the list; but the situation does seem to change quite frequently.
  15. Hello again, Just to be clear about this, less ambiguous. The DVD player will still operate correctly. I play my concert DVDs whilst driving. They work fine, if you don't want to skip tracks etc.. But you cannot watch them while the parking foot brake is not in the park position. I am struggling to understand why you would want to, and the Traffic Police ..... Hope I have not confused anyone !
  16. Hi Sparkie, I have no experience of this, but have read on this Forum that it is not easy, and best left alone. What year is your Alphie ?
  17. Hi Ian, Should not be necessary, but why not. Is yours Gen 1 or Gen 2 ? I don't have one (on my Gen1 facelift) and my DVD works fine. I'll check mine because I don't always put the foot brake on. It is best practice to use it, but auto gearboxes have a locking pin that locks the transmission. The gear shift does need to be in Park though. Glad it's sorted.
  18. Hello Mark, Welcome to the Forum
  19. Is it probably your rear fog light switch. Test it. Make sure your lights are on when you do. Lots of Alphards received modifications / personalisations in Japan. So I guess it could be anything ! Good Luck.
  20. They are insuring my Alphard, 2006, MZ G, with rear conversion by a professional specialist. Nowadays it is near impossible to reclassify a vehicle. Why do you want to reclassify ? DVLA only approve about 5% of all applications. You can read about it on the DVLA website. Phone Scenic directly. If they still won't; ask them who their sister company is (Safeguard at a guess) that will, although you converted will need to be approved/recognised as a professional outfit. Many conversions involve what were commercial vans, and many won't meet the DVLA requirements anyway. Is the Vellfire registered in the UK yet ?
  21. Hi Charlie, You have the Theatre System, don't you ? You sure you haven't blown a speaker ? They emit a buzzing sound, which can be very quiet to very loud depending on any damage. Too much bass might sound good, but it is a speaker killer. If it is a plastic panel (why start now) but it could be caused by resonance. It could be harmonic vibration where the bass speaker is actually causing the plastic panel to vibrate and behave like a speaker. Try a piece of tape across the seat back panel to test if that prevents and or dampens it. Otherwise, turn down the volume !! Good Luck.
  22. We could probably set it up, if someone provides us with the (correct) data tables.
  23. You may see quite an increase if you convert to LPG; or they may ask you to find another insurer as they did with me. ..... And I only have a small Campingaz 907 bottle Just be careful if you want to use the Chunnel. With LPG you can't !
  24. . https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005002900173406.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.0.0.61511802DUcvXV You could PM me an offer for my unused new ones, as they can take quite a while to deliver ! They are plain black. Via PM I could send you dimensions, may be a photo.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.