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Picasso

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  1. Welcome Johnathan I help lots of members on here with part no.s pm me your reg no and I will get the part no. For you
  2. welcome Keith that's not a Toyota part no. are you able to attach a photo of the broken unit and your reg no. i will find the correct part no. for you and point you in right direction to source the part
  3. Roger is correct you will get the wrong help and information from other members please change your profile to correct vehicle
  4. Darren never changed one myself but there is a video on here somewhere how to do it the cable from Toyota is about £300
  5. your engine only takes 5 litres you need to ask garage how many liters they put in i recon they put at least 6 litres or even more which seems a very silly thing for your garage to do fingers crossed your ok did your engine smoke by any chance as this would be a sign of burning oil
  6. peter have you just had this serviced by a garage only asking because you say you will be reimbursed
  7. Peter do not run it with that amount of oil in it as it will push pass the piston rings and damage other parts of the engine in time
  8. graham polish the head lamps there is lots of products out there that work
  9. hello peter get it drained ASP you will damage the engine
  10. Hello jack sorry it’s a whole headlamp as the unit is sealed
  11. Simon what’s your reg no. Pm me
  12. Hello Simon picture attached circled of module Toyota part no. 8925730070 Check out this link https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007739244280.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.main.1.70aa4aJx4aJxTQ&algo_pvid=84f29220-0593-474c-8dba-f3c2abfa368b&algo_exp_id=84f29220-0593-474c-8dba-f3c2abfa368b-0&pdp_ext_f={"order"%3A"1"%2C"eval"%3A"1"}&pdp_npi=4%40dis!GBP!15.19!15.19!!!135.47!135.47!%40!12000042044877078!sea!UK!1606916510!ABX&curPageLogUid=aVUc4AJxid9J&utparam-url=scene%3Asearch|query_from%3A Before placing the module make sure the fans move freely by hand because if they are seized they will blow the module I personally would replace the coolant tempature sensor first as this tells the ecu when to switch the fans on
  13. Hello Simon I help lots of members on here with part no. S and ideas where to purchase pm me your reg no.
  14. had mine done about 6 months ago £180 labor to replace both arms + cost of arms which i supplied parts £120 for both arms
  15. Phil cheaper and quicker to replace the 2 front arms you could just replace the bushes but garage would need to take arms off then press old bush out new one in then put back on replacing the arms means you be getting both bushes done as there are 2 bushes on each arm
  16. Hello henry i think you been lucky to find some one willing to rebuild your gear box to be honest I don't know what a fair price is to rebuild it I personally pay it as you will struggle to find a gear box for it.
  17. Hello afar Did not remove the engine to do mine took garage about 2 hours
  18. Hello Gordon might be a daft question I do know on the 2.4 hybrid they have what’s called a fuseable link I don’t know if they have one on the normal 2.4 only saying this because a friend of mine had the hybrid and when he had the fuse go he had no electrics if you pm me your reg no. I can check for you
  19. hello pm me you reg no. and list of parts your looking for i have a system where i can x reference oe no.s to aftermarket parts
  20. Hello tony I think its about £350 because i pay monthly at £30.18 it costs me £360.12 gone up every year
  21. welcome Paul you should never turn steering full lock left and right when bleeding the system this should be done front wheels off the ground from 10 o'clock to 2pm back and forwards never full lock as this will over pressurize the system and damage seals . regarding notching this could be down to the pinion bar not engaging teeth in the rack bar down to wear this can sometimes be adjusted to take the slack out there is a adjustment nut below the steering pinion this is what they do when they refurbish the racks. it maybe time for a new rack
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