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Thys

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  1. Thank you Rojie, Lucky87 and others, what a helpful bunch you are! Anyway, made some phone calls and no special tools needed as long as you're prepared to take the axel down. It's apparently a bit of job, I'm told. Found a local garage in Perranporth that will do it next week. Rileys Garage. Very helpful! Interestingly, the Toyota dealerships i phoned wanted nothing to do with servicing my Alphard😐 Thanks again Thys
  2. Good afternoon, hope you can help. I took my 2007 Alphard 3l V6 AWD in for an MOT to my usually very competent and helpful (non Toyota)garage. I was told the rear axle bushes needed replacing but the mechanic needed a special bush removal tool to do so. I got no joy from the Toyota dealership which did not want to service the car or engage finding a solution. Has anyone come across this problem before? All comments and solutions will be highly appreciated!
  3. 2007 3l v6 G model Mostly urban on cornish lanes A very disappointing 😔 18mpg. I use E5 and E10 T
  4. Hi Susie, There is a garage that sells Alphards near Newquay Airport. They may be able to help you or point you in the right direction. http://www.themazdabongocompany.co.uk/index.htm Best wishes Thys
  5. Thanks Monster S. Much appreciated. I guess I need to be careful what appliances I plug into that adapter? Can I boil a kettle on it? And apologies for all the stupid questions.
  6. Hi everyone! I'm new to your group and need some advice please. I've recently bought a lovely 2007 3.0 V6 FWD. I'm trying to make use of the twin power outlet sockets between the front and second row seats. I can't find an adapter that is small enough to fit. The covers over the outlets are in the way. Can anyone suggest a solution please?
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