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arthurj

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  1. I need to get a small dent in my tailgate repaired and resprayed. The body shop said that I would need to source replacement badges as they’ll have to be removed and they can’t guarantee they’ll survive the process.

     

    I can find the listings on Amayama but the VELLFIRE badge itself has been discontinued and replaced with this one.

    https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/7544158090

     

    I can’t work out if this package contains the ALPHARD badge, VELLFIRE or both. I don’t want to order the wrong one, obviously. Does anyone know?


    Or, does anyone know a another reliable source of badges?

  2. 25 minutes ago, obb said:

     

    I'd be interested to know what you have on display in the front? I see from a few online videos that there are various graphs (assuming fuel efficiency) but I wonder if there is anything else worth considering having on display, and if course how to find it! Ta


    Nothing interesting! I usually have set it to show a split display with the map on the left (even though it just shows blue) and media on the right (which only shows the name and track of what’s playing but no video). Keeps distractions down.

     

    ideally it would show a map in the front and video in the back.

  3. I got rear-ended while waiting at a roundabout. The impact was minor but the rear bumper's a bit bent and has a crack.

     

    Does anyone know roughly how much it would cost to source a replacement and get it replaced? 20-series Vellfire, black.

     

    Toyota will do it of course, but it'll cost a fortune. Was hoping for a cheaper one from a breaker's yard in the UK or something, I just don't know where to look.

     

     

  4. On 3/13/2024 at 8:33 PM, MarkATH10W said:

    to be precise. is there any reported issue with the 2AZ-FXE?

     

    Not the same issue, but my ATH20 with the same engine did have a piston rebuild in Japan due to recall. I haven’t heard of any others that have gone through this process though, it think it may have only affected a small number of cars.


    The hybrid works in quite a different way to the standard petrol. Similar engine but it uses a different cycle and pressure build up due to engine braking is not an issue because hybrids simply don’t do it.

  5. 5 minutes ago, mathew binoj said:

    Hi Arthur, just checking how is your new Yuasa battery performing? I replaced mine with Exide (Exide EL604 005L Efb Stop / Start Car Battery 12V 60Ah 520Cca), but dies eventually in 4 weeks time. Not sure if it is a battery issue or the car is not designed to charge an AGM battery. 

    Absolutely no problem so far. We’ll see what happens over winter but I’ve had none of the symptoms I was getting before.

     

    The hybrids need an AGM battery, they provide a solid 12-14V even when partially drained, unlike lead-acid batteries, which can drop much lower. The hybrid computer needs a minimum of 12V to boot up.

  6. Well, sort of. The Alphard is closer to the size and weight as a T4 or T5, so it’s not fair to compare to a Golf or Passat. A T4 diesel gets around 35mpg in real life, and I hear a T5 averages around 40mpg, maybe slightly better on a long run.

     

    My Yeti diesel doesn’t get close to 70mpg on a long run, ever. The brochure said it does, but I get at most 50 if I turn the air con off and have the wind behind me. I don’t even have a heavy foot.

     

    The way to think about the hybrid in the Alphard is as a turbocharger with 4WD. Combined power puts it closer to the 3.5 than the 2.4 and fuel efficiency is better than both, certainly better than the 4WD model. Is it cost-efficient though? No.

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  7. 19 hours ago, Mikeg said:

    I’ve just recently bought a 20 Hybrid and are a bit bemused that I only seem to get get around 24MPG and this after driving slowly, is this what I should expect or could something be wrong.

    tia


    I did a long drive in my hybrid recently and got 630km to a tank, which is 55l. So that’s about 33mpg on average.

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