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Using the Component Video / RCA inputs
Rojie replied to PaulS_'s topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
I think Lightening and USB C are both digital interfaces; whereas RCA is analogue, i.e. Component Video is analogue. Lightening cables are available that have an in-built DAC which will output analogue signals. -
I don't know about a size difference. My guess is not. The other thing you might consider is some industrial "button" rubber flooring. I use it in the camper area to protect the carpets and it's almost identical in colour I am very happy with the mats, but they are not a perfect fit. As I do not need the centre units, because of the button flooring, so I use them under the items in the rear conversion. Just a small amount of protection for spills, especially in the 'wet' area for water tanks. Have you tried Amayama ?
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Hello Scott, Welcome to the Forum. Do you have the original head-unit fitted, or has it been upgraded ?
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Hello Vell, Welcome to the Forum. I bought some a few years ago for my series 10. They are not specifically for an Alphard, but are heavy duty rubber in a caramel colour to match my leather. There are a good, but not perfect, fit. They came from Spain. I think I bought them via ebay; I'll try and check if my records go back that far Sumex CARAT10 Carat Universal Rubber Car Mats - Beige From Amazon UK. I'll try and create a link; wish me luck ! I could not create a decent link. But they came up immediately with a Google search.
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Hello Susan, Welcome to the Forum. I would have thought it very unusual for an exhaust manifold to be "gone". Do you mean cracked ? If so it may be weldable. Or perhaps an exhaust gasket has failed. Has a qualified mechanic diagnosed the problem ? Send a PM to Ldrego to ask if he can help. He is Cuttothechase on youtube.
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Those sockets should take video as well, although I am not sure at what resolution. Again, it will be analogue signals. I had plans to use the sockets but went down the route of an HD Laptop instead (running from a leisure battery). I was surprised when I loaded a Region 2 DVD into the HU (and it played) as I believe the Japanese use NTSC, whereas the UK uses PAL. Quality isn't good, hence the HD PC; and of course the video won't play when on the move (not that I wanted it to) but the sound works fine. Incidentally, the video interlock can be overcome.
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Hello David, Welcome to the Forum.
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Hello Justin, Welcome to the Forum.
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Hello Mick, Welcome to the Forum. Try Google Translate, on your mobile phone for the screen messages. What source are you using? ? Are you sure it is outputting RCA level analogue signals Presumably that remote is for the source; as it isn't for the head-unit. Are you using the 100v outlets which are switched from the dash ?
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Hello Julie, Welcome to the Forum.
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Hello Judy, Rear seats ? Do you mean middle seats ? The rear seats don't swivel, but they should lift to the upright position; against the van sides. The middle seats may swivel depending on your seat configuration. Is your van a 7 seater or 8 seater ? On the 7 seater the middle seats do not swivel.
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Hello Bobby, Welcome to the Forum.
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Looking for a part
Rojie replied to haresh24's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Picasso should be able to help you with this. Wait a couple of days for him to view it. Otherwise send your VIN to him by PM. -
I believe, somehow, it is operated by a unit behind the offside rear wheel arch. I don't have any photos from my convertor, but I do remember there is no room in that area; it is packed with 'kit'. Sardines comes to mind !
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Chris.ac is very knowledgeable on this subject (among many other subjects). I believe that in order to work the cruise control system needs to actuate the throttle electrically. The early Gen 1 vehicles do not have an electrically operated throttle body. Whether an electrically operated one can be retro fitted is beyond my knowledge. Send Chris a PM if he doesn't respond to this thread. The simple cruise control, by my definition, simply tries to maintain the set speed. The complex system, uses RADAR to maintain the above AND a given distance to the vehicle in front. The simple system is not linked to the braking system, the complex system is I apologise if you already know all this !
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Looking for a part
Rojie replied to haresh24's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Hello Haresh, Welcome to the Forum. Do you need the part number, or the place to buy from. A better photo would be helpful. Try Amayama if you already know the part number. -
There is a flatpack supplier in North Devon. Barnstaple Bideford area. Whether they do the 'woodwork' for side conversions I do not know I believe they can supply sinks, hobs, rock and Rollers, etc.
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Hi Alex, Bit out of my depth here, but ... I think the assembly behind the front bumper is the distance / radar control. I also believe it is very expensive to retro fitif at all possible on the early Gen 1. I also believe that the 'simple cruise control. can be retrofitted to the Gen 1 facelift, but not the prior model. Unless you are considering changing the manual throttle body for the fly by wire version ! I have no idea what is involved installing that update. Good Luck.
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Sleeping in an unconverted Alphard G
Rojie replied to MelsBells74's topic in Toyota Alphard Camper Discussions
Looks good, but two different sets of dimensions , and only two feet wide. Please let us all know.