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Rojie replied to starider's topic in Toyota Alphard Used Parts & Accessories
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Urgent help please Where is passenger side fuse box?
Rojie replied to John Sut 1's topic in Toyota Alphard Technical Data
Firstly Chris, I commend you yet again; for sifting through huge amounts of product / info to help us fellow members. I have warned folks about many of the 'reflectors' on ebay for not being reflectors. At first glance these lenses seem to be in 'two parts' or segments. This is very encouraging. All units I have found. so far, with wiring emanating from the assembly, have been lights without reflectors. These look like they may be our answer. At £75 (ish) they are expensive, but if they fit the bill, lights and reflectors, I will make a purchase. I have an itchy finger too. I am going to check these very carefully before making a purchase; but I am hopeful. My guess is these do not have the correct marking, but I am splitting hairs, and I doubt ANY Mot Inspectors check at that level of detail. Reading the details "These items are designed to replace the factory rear bumper reflector setup. Superior quality LED bulbs and reflector design provide high quality illumination and reflection properties. Three layer construction provides a gorgeous shine whether acting as a reflector, on with small lamp or as a brake lamp. Add a great touch of safety, style and sports to the rear end of the vehicle with this kit. Get this and all your JDM at RHDJapan!! These DO appear to meet our needs. They also, according to the Blurb fit my vehicle (and many others). More checks tomorrow. Fingers crossed !- 20 replies
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Approach angles ? Without researching the specifications, my view is the approach angle is not the issue. What may be the issue is what front spoiler, valance, aim dam is fitted to your target vehicle. If you are planning to negotiate pot holes, ditches, etc, I respectfully suggest you are looking at an unsuitable vehicle in an Alphard or Vellfire. These vehicles are MPV limousines. They are not intended to deal with rough terrain. I have a steep drive; and cannot get mine on it. I could get a different vehicle but the Alphie provides me with what I need. If your vehicle has been lowered, it can be raised; but it isn't cheap; and you may need new wheels and tyres. Not cheap at all. I measured the rear clearance on mine recently and (I'm guessing, but will confirm tomorrow) it is significantly more than 160mm. Some Alphies, mine included, have self levelling suspension which will affect ground clearance too. There are other vehicles with higher ground clearance, perhaps you should consider one of those. (There are also many other (leisure) vehicles with a lower ground clearance than an Alphie. Proceed with caution. Be clear about your NEEDS, wants are secondary ! Good Luck with your search.
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How much ground clearance will you have if you buy your favourite model ? How much clearance will you need. The earlier models tend to have more ground clearance; as the later models tend to have trendy lower front valances / air dams. Tired front springs will lower the front even further. What mileage has your vehicle covered ? Just a silly note, food for thought, these machines are not off roaders, even the 4 x 4s, and they are heavy ! I think I measured the clearance mid way down the body, between the wheel centres, of mine as 160mm. Are you thinking side conversion or rear ?
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I made enquires with SGS, as linked above. I note they can regas your units, upgrade them, or supply new replacements. I received a very courteous reply requesting dimensional details and attachment type. I have not, yet, followed my enquiry through to purchase. Spring expenditure ! If you have a power tailgate check for slack in the lifting/leverage mechanism too. Mine was quite slack.
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Urgent help please Where is passenger side fuse box?
Rojie replied to John Sut 1's topic in Toyota Alphard Technical Data
Hello Jellybean. There is nothing wrong with your idea BUT I have been trying to find replacements for my rear fog lights which were fitted by the importer in the rear valance. To pass an MOT you need at least one fog light and two reflectors. The problem you face, is the same as I do, that most of the items available on ebay are not reflectors. The descriptions are often extremely misleading, and are certainly ambiguous. I have learnt the descriptions mean the units fit where the original reflectors fit, they do not mean they contain reflectors ! I have written to many suppliers, although most of the units are made by the same company, and most supplies don't reply to confirm they are reflective. I have not tried to remove my fog li/ screw attachment. If you find any fog lights that fit the reflector openings, and they do contain reflectors, please let me know. As I am satisfied with my rear fog lights, I face three options for the reflectors. Either ignore the issue and hope the MOT inspector does not 'look too carefully' Fit mud flaps and put reflectors on them. Stick, or bolt, reflectors to the tailgate or rear valance. I have not decided what approach to take yet ! There are dimensional requirements for the placement of the reflectors, and any fog lights. Check the DVLA website for Guidance to MOT Inspectors.- 20 replies
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Hi Conrad, Check your Alphie again on the TfL xhecker. At the end of this thread you will see I was incorrect. Your Alphie should be ULEZ compliant.
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Agreed on the dates. DVLA has a record of when the vehicle was produced, and, obviously, the date the vehicle was first registered with them in the UK. I assume TfL uses the DVLA database. It is no surprise that Toyota Europe were no help, they have taken the same stance on the E5 E10 issue !
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Sorry, ps, my Alphie was first registered (in the UK) in 2021; if that makes a difference.
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Despite what I wrote earlier in this thread; I have just entered my registration number into the TfL checker. Not surprisingly I am liable for the Congestion Charge. What I am surprised about is that that is the only charge I am liable for. So, no ULEZ charge for me, yippee. I had previously been advised by a Midlands dealer that he drives his Alphard in and out London frequently and does not need to pay ULEZ. So, has TfL updated its database since August; or did I just misread / misunderstand the website on a previous visit ?
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I use Morrisons fuel too, but have no idea which brand it is or which refinery it comes from.
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E10 Fuel compatibility.
Rojie replied to pasty_and_a_pint's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
Hi Nov, Thanks for your answer. There is another new topic regarding E5 / E10 relative economy. They have similar findings to your own. -
More Octane, more power, less use of petrol, perhaps. So Mike and Alf both see benefits of economy using the E5 fuel. Interesting. I am running E5 at the moment, but don't do enough miles for a realistic comparison.
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A great bit of research. Thanks. Apart from the difference in economy, have you any other observations regarding E5 versus E10 ? Do you always use the same brand of fuel ? I have just posted, in this Forum, an Esso information sheet which (claims) no Ethanol is present in the Esso Supreme Plus 99 fuel (in most, but not all regions of the UK).
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E10 Fuel compatibility.
Rojie replied to pasty_and_a_pint's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
Hi Nov, Just a request for a quick update. Have you quit using E10, or is E5 proving OK now ? -
E10 Fuel compatibility.
Rojie replied to pasty_and_a_pint's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
The E5 E10 debate has been, to me, surprisingly quiet of late I was thinking of starting another thread on this subject but with a focus on how E10 was performing in members' vehicles; as opposed to how members were concerned about, or questioning, which fuel to use. That is, a thread based on experience rather than concerns. The above article is very interesting, and agrees largely with info that I published previously, in this Forum, from extensive research undertaken in the US on E10 on a 1MZ FE engine, albeit a very old one engine (and probably of US manufacture). There is a small error in the above article regarding E10 Super Unleaded. Super Unleaded is E5, not E10. E10 is a new fuel in the UK, whereas Super Unleaded has been around for years. I also came across an interesting 'Guide' published by Esso (Exxon) that stated all Esso E5 Supreme Plus 99 fuel in the UK is E0 in most, but not all regions of the UK. https://www.esso.co.uk/en-gb/fuels/petrol What experiences are members encountering, good or bad, when using E10 fuels. What reassurances, if any, can you offer our Alphie community. -
Welcome to the Forum Bev
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Hello and Welcome to the Forum. Lots to read about within. Some problems and issues, many helpful answers. Enjoy this Forum and your Alphie.
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Hi Nov, How were these sidelights. They don't appear "error free". Are you getting any flashing or canbus errors with them ?
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Hi Ian, Nov I needed to go to Halfords today, so I thought I would check out the side lights. Very interesting. I took a guess at the type I needed, and got it wrong. What I bought were not T10, but no big deal; they were quite cheap. W501 I think. 5W, Blue in colour but emitting 3500k white light ! However, what I did notice that most led lights on sale were (fairly) clearly marked for OFF ROAD use only ! I assume anyone fitting the 35w or even 60w LEDS as side lights may fail the MOT. I just checked your threads and links. Thanks. I should have bought W5W. No matter, no disaster. Thanks to both for your help.
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STAG LPG Conversion System?
Rojie replied to Sparkie19's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
Hi Sparkie, There are several threads on here re LPG, and some are very recent. Try a search for LPG -
Engine oil ? and Sump plug torque setting ?
Rojie replied to Bonneville 2014's topic in Toyota Alphard Servicing
Hi Shaun, Welcome to the Forum. V6 engine, 4.5L. 4.7L including filter 2.4L engine, 4.1L and 4.3L respectively. 10W 30, (or 5W 20 for improved fuel efficiency !according to the Japanese handbook). Oils should comply with API SL/EC, SJ/EC or ILSAC (According to the Japanese handbook). -
Perhaps one of the benefits of living in a rural part of the country. I pay £60/hr for my Fords, and £70/hr for my Jaguar specialist at different local garages.
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Rotating front passenger seat
Rojie replied to GeoffnDeb's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
Hi there, Welcome to the Forum. There are companies doing this modification, whether they use the 'Chesterfield' part I do not know. There are general plates available, and specialised ones for your Alphard. Almost certainly, you will need to remove the centre console between the seats to allow the passenger seat to swivel. I believe, you will also need to provide a cover for the 100v invertor. A company on the Isle of Wight (and others) can provide and fit a swivel, which, they told me, works on the drivers side too. The swivels are not cheap ! As another member has mentioned before, these swivels can increase your seat height, which can be a problem for tall passengers ! They are also available for the driver side Good Luck -
Reversing sensor for Alphard 2003
Rojie replied to Wendy Smith's topic in Toyota Alphard Camper Discussions
There is a chap down your way, a mechanic, that specialises on Mazda Bongos. I feel sure he could / would fit your sensors. I forget his name. He's out near Saltram House If you need it, let me know, and I'll search for his details and you could discuss it with him.