Everything posted by Rojie
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Bedding and ladders
Hi Katt, I don't have a pop top. Just ideas. Try your local bed shop for a ladder for a bunk bed. Check it is suitable of course Or your nearest pop top installer.
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Sliding door
Hi Mike, How far do they open ? I am wondering if this is some safety feature. I'll check mine asap; and let you know.
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Awning fitment
I am so sorry to hear your wife is (was) unwell. I sincerely wish her a speedy and complete recovery.
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British Motor Museum Meet Pics and Vids
I'll be there.
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iPhone connection
Hi Andrew, I may be able to help you with this if your head unit is the same as mine. I have a 2006 MZ G Edition. If it is, it is a good unit, although many do upgrade. Can you attach a photo please. You may wish to look at eightseater.blog.com. If you have the appropriate HDD unit the site is very useful. Please confirm your van is a Gen 1 (2004); not Gen 2 (2008) and I will correct your header.
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Import radio conversion - any recommendations
Snows in Exeter will work on your van. So will DyerNostics in Bodmin. Hello Wayne, Welcome to the Forum
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General Club Meet - October 2nd 2022 - British Motor Museum
The JPNZ Owners Manuals are a MUST for everyone. Don't miss your opportunity to Browse and Buy. Wishing all those who attend a Great Day; and those, like me, unable to !
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fly screen for sliding door
Hello Robert, Welcome to the Forum. You pose an Interesting question. I have never seen one. Hopefully other members have. Good Luck
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Pop up roofs
Hello Gary, Welcome to the Forum.
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Daily Driver
Hi Woodsy, Your Alphie may have rear sensors already, many have. They are known a Sonors, Clearance and Back sonors, and the indication is in the air con bezel. They can be turned off, and the sensitivity can be changed.
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Has anybody used Amayam for spares?
Drawings like these, in as much detail, can be found at Toyotalphardepc.com
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Hello
Hi Geoff, Welcome to the Forum
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General Club Meet - October 2nd 2022 - British Motor Museum
General Chat section is probably the most suitable
- Insurance Companies for Your Toyota Alphard
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NC500
How DO you keep your machine so pristine ? Bon Scotage !
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Dashboard Warning Lights - engine and 4WD = no power
Hello Trevor, Welcome to the Forum. Nice to have a new member from so far away. I hope some of our members are able to help you with some suggestions. Good Luck.
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Hi, need some advice on ULEZ compliance.
Yes
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Hi, need some advice on ULEZ compliance.
Agreed. Unfortunately, Alphies prior to 2006 (July, I believe) are not 'seen' as compliant by the UK authorities (whether they are or not).
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Hi, need some advice on ULEZ compliance.
The Congestion Charge and ULEZ are not the same. ULEZ is about emissions. Congestion is about location; a surcharge (if you like) intended to deter entry into congested areas, thereby lessening the congestion !
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You obviously did your research thoroughly. They say you learn something new every day; and I just did. Thanks for your help.
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Hi, Just trying to be helpful here; not critical It is not the size that I think is the issue but the lettering, lack of the BS mark, and place of manufacture. If these are all present, and correct, you will be OK. I think you will find those 2002 Regulations have been superceeded by those issued in September 2021. Just trying to be helpful. The other issue perhaps to consider, IF they do not meet the latest regulations is the view the Police may take.
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headphone sockets not working
I believe the Theatre System has amplifiers (and goodness knows what else) all installed under the passenger seat. Some, or all, of that could be missing. Are the buttons push buttons to on and off ? My guess is the controls have been disconnected as the Japanese owner has removed some form of upgrades. Sorry, I have no definitive solution.
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Appropriate use of parking brake.
Yes, the lifting off the footbrake is also a point of interest. I have no statistics to support my view; but many drivers involved in a minor rear end will brace themselves against the footbrake and steering wheel autonomically. Often, but not of course always, the driver will be aware that the rear impact will occur; as they themselves just performed a sudden or emergency braking action. I guess the real point is that, ignoring outlandish bad practice, drivers should use whichever technique that provides most control of the vehicle. Stalling at a junction can, sometimes, create the very minir accident we all hope to avoid. I confess that many, many years ago I rear ended a car at a roundabout. They drove off, I looked to see if it was clear and drove off too. They had changed their mind and stopped ! I have been retired many years now,
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NC500
I'm so glad you are enjoying you trip so much. Take care.
