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Chris.ac

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  1. Replied to a previous post on this question
  2. I think I mentioned in another thread, that you align them with the mark on the headlamp lens (in your photos, you can see a small round circle on the headlamp glass. That's the beam centre, so glad that aligns with the garage beam adjuster equipment! Might have been on a 20 series post, the 20 series has small dimple marks on the inner surface of the lens.
  3. I think I mentioned in another thread, that you align them with the mark on the headlamp lens (in your photos, you can see a small round circle on the headlamp glass. That's the beam centre, so glad that aligns with the garage beam adjuster equipment!
  4. in that case, as long as you have an alphard that is not early 2002, you should have plug 'n play CC
  5. You have to keep it in context with the year of manufacture. reverse camera had been available since mid to late 90s on Toyota, they then introduced front and side, expanding to 360, by the time 2015 rolled around is when they started installing digital rear view mirrors, and on newer models they now have telemetrics that capture dashcam for use in accidents. The tint, in fairness is a film, so you could use a scalpel to remove a small square of it.
  6. Look into the 30series parts, some of these had digital internal mirror that allowed you to either use it 'standard' mode as glass, or switch to the rear camera mounted at top of glass. Alternative would be to get a camera that uses one of the number plate light sources to mount a camera/led
  7. only easy on the facelift models as these had electronic throttle - I believe the 2002 has a cable throttle. Someone else might clarify, or you could check you throttle housing and see if it is cable driven
  8. vaug.club/kb/ Download the SRS sheet, has all the ervice data on it, oil, coolant, alignments for 20 series.
  9. Not so sure the expansion tank is an an accurate way to gauge, hence its min/max markings. August was particularly good this year, I would imagine natural expansion/contraction due to external temperature may contribute to such a small change.
  10. If anyone is interested, alphard is there too. manual.toyota.jp/alphard/ Only 2nd gen onwards, can even get copy of the navi headunit, if you want to see how the reverse cam, auto parking works etc
  11. manual.toyota.jp/vellfire/ They have April 2010, and Oct 2011 Manuals. Open link on Google chrome, and use its built in translate to direct the correct manual
  12. If you can't find copy, I have a copy on my Google drive
  13. You can download official Japanese one from Toyota as a pdf
  14. In a bit slow recently, but the official owners manual lists 16, 17 and 18 inch
  15. Blimey, got your monies worth out of that component!!! LOL
  16. on existing socket - should be able to match these up to SW1 and SW2 on Pioneer
  17. pin 6 = Switch Gnd Pin 7 = SW1 Pin 8 = SW2
  18. Link? This size socket is not the same as the front ones, is it more like the shape of the 10 series switchs
  19. The interior light? On the right side? It's the one bulb I have not changed. It looks like a fuse. Ill find link
  20. It is a 3 way cigarette lighter socket. It's probably wired into the existing cig socket.
  21. I think you'd need to look at the lexus model alphard for 18" and I don't believe any are in this country! Try searching Japanese or UAE sites
  22. Two plates for the 20 series: 42661-58060 (ours) and 42661-58190 Unfortunately, the drawings do not show clearly what these say.
  23. I have the same 58060 door sticker - 2010 GGH20 (350G) Alphard
  24. would be great if the original posters with the issue could reveal what the problem was. I still think it was related to some device fitted, either that or there is some part of the wheel speed sensors not sending the correct data to the ECU, a dodgy converter for the km/H to mph could do this, maybe some poor installation done with those cheap wire splice connectors rather than soldered joints. All the errors point towards something like this. Function (Function Description) Control Master System Related Fail-safe Operation DTC (Driver Detectable) ABS control (Controls driving force while ABS in operation) Skid control ECU ECM Yaw rate and acceleration sensor ABS control is inoperative (ABS control gradually stops) U0073 U0100 U0124 (Warning and indicator lights come on) TRC control (Engine power control by VSC/TRC) Skid control ECU ECM Yaw rate and acceleration sensor Steering angle sensor ABS/VSC control is inoperative (ABS/VSC control gradually stops) U0073 U0100 U0123 U0124 U0126 (Warning and indicator lights come on) VSC control (Controls driving force while VSC in operation) Skid control ECU ECM Yaw rate and acceleration sensor Steering angle sensor ABS/VSC control is inoperative (ABS/VSC control gradually stops) U0073 U0100 U0123 U0124 U0126 (Warning and indicator lights come on) Cooperative control (VSC with EPS-VSC integrated control) Skid control ECU Power steering ECU Steering angle sensor Vehicle speed sensitive control is inoperative (Control is performed with assist force equivalent to that of driving at 70 km/h (43 mph)) U0073 (Warning light comes on) Electric power steering control (Speed of vehicle induction type torque control) Power steering ECU ECM Skid control ECU Depression of EPS assist (Deterioration of steering assist) U0100 U0129 (Warning light comes on) Headlight swivel/Leveling control (Headlight control) AFS ECU ECM Skid control ECU Steering angle sensor Main body ECU Swivel control stops (Leveling control remains on) B2427 (Indicator light blinks) Air conditioning control (Air conditioning control is cabin) Air conditioning amplifier ECM Combination meter Main body ECU Power steering ECU Air conditioning function and PTC heater function stop (99) U0100 U0131 U0142 U0155 (Air conditioning is inoperative) Clearance sonar control (Inform that an obstacle is detected) Clearance warning ECU ECM Combination Meter Main Body ECU Clearance sonar control does not operate U0101 U0142 U0155 (Clearance sonar is inoperative) Entry function/Power door lock control Certification ECU (Smart key ECU assembly) Main Body ECU Unlock permitted U0327 U1002 (Wireless door lock cannot operate)
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