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Chris.ac

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  1. the remotes codes are stored in the car ECU, so the remote batteries going flat is not a problem.
  2. yes - ill attach the document (was a toyota 'feature' bulletin'
  3. hope I dont need to replace mine ever - heated and Hydrophobic UV coated. Apparently, UV/sunlight self cleans it and I must say so far ive not had to touch the glass since October, it really does seem to stay clean, whereas my previous regius, I was wiping them down eery few days
  4. Is the car 2007 or earlier? if so the whole rear panel comes off from the bottom end first, the top has a lip that sits against the glass - I think it is very similar to the Hiace/regius in that respect - although you may be lucky as the catch mechanism has a removable cover on the later models, as well as bulb access panels.
  5. hmm, it added stuff to end of the link try this : https://cardiagn.com/toyota/toyota-alphard-vellfire/ EM08Z5E is the code for the 2008-2011 models the other code are the late gen series 20
  6. alot of the features you mention utilise BEAN (older toyota version of CANBUS) in order to communicate - its possible your converter is putting noise onto the data signals. My converter takes its power directly from the fusebox on the drivers footwell side and has its own ground to the chassis. If you have now removed it, and still have these problems, it is a head scratcher. You changed fob battery, but how is the actual 12V battery? is it still the original Japanese one, is it 'healthy'? I have link to a page I found online that has the wiring schematics, but these are for 2008 onwards (20Series) - there may be commonalities with the wiring https://cardiagn.com/toyota/toyota-alphard-vellfire/
  7. Stalk I ordered from AMAYAMA is https://www.amayama.com/en/find?q=84140-42080 Not cheap, but then again, the switch to fit in the blank slot was a tenner. The indicator stalk that is already fitted is part 84140-42070, both parts are listed in the toyota parts EPC (which you can use online, AMAYAMA is basically a online catalogue that uses the toyota EPC. The switch under the trim? is that actually on the steering shroud or next to the OBD port?
  8. a single photo showing where to pull the lining down, would be great, I have 2010.
  9. So they fitted extra footwell lights on top of the warm white ones that are standard on Vellfire? that is annoying - the most painful thing I had so far , is the rearfog that was fitted - they drilled a hole and fitted fogswitch next to the stop/start engine button instead of using blank plate of which there was 4 available, and they fitted some 10pence piece sized LED light by drilled into the retroreflector in the bumper. The 12v supply for the fog they tapped into one of the headlight fuses in the engine bay, and the speedo convertor they tapped into the drivers side fusebox. I have ordered and waiting for a proper indicator stalk that has the extra rear fog selector position on it, I have fitted the relay in the correct place in the passenger side fuse box, and the fuse is already in place on the drivers side - the fog indicator light is already in the dash console. The actual connector for the fog lights themselves is located attached to the rear rightmost sonar sensor, you can see it by removing the rear driver light cluster. I bought fog lights that replace the reflectors, and will add new reflectors (for MOT) to the mudguards
  10. that sucks - this one does seem well fitted - I have not seen any butchered trim near it.
  11. normal behaviour. You *CAN* buy led lights that fit into the square plastic covers in the tailgate to provide illumination when opening boot, do a search on ebay/amazon example https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/LED-Car-Auto-Luggage-Compartment-Lamp_60735592672.html and https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/172175068844 I did come across ones for 20series on ebay, but away from pc at moment
  12. If you want a simple setup for windows 10, use a preconfigured virtual machine: another toyota forum has a good working link (the software is also preregisterd for 10years) All you then need is the cable, no faffing with drivers etc etc https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/how-to-techstream-in-5-minutes.1034923/ If you want to manually do things, a good write up is here: http://www.toyota-4runner.org/general-discussions/150824-solution-mini-vci-toyota-tis-techstream-8-x-windows-7-8-64-bit.html
  13. No, the armrests are not easily removable - the seats themselves fold back like on a 1st class plane seat, if you can bear to sleep on your back, they would be long enough to sleep in - the majority of alphards that are used for camping are usually the 8 seaters
  14. ETC wouldnt be that shoddy, thats a owner modification, so aerial for TV/DAB
  15. May be a stupid question, but do you have anything bright or shining light on to your ambient light sensor on the dashboard? are you in 'auto' lights mode? does flashing high beam work? Dimming and cutting out can be related to overheating issue, if nothing is loose on bulb housing, are the bulbs at end of operational life?
  16. A year too late - but for Alphards 2008 onwards (Gen 2) I have this:
  17. If its a paper 'haynes' style repair manual you need, I have not been able to source one, however.. you CAN get a digital 'haynes'manual, it runs on a browser and is composed of HTML, pdfs, line drawings etc, if you do a search for 'toyota GSIC' you will find them - they seem to be being sold by various sources - I believe they are ripped from official toyota sources, an online example of one that relates to the rav4 is here: http://manualespurdy.cisdigital.com/Toyota/Rav4Aug2010/rm1322e/MANUAL.HTM/rm1322e/brm/index.html in that example you can see the level of detail it goes down to, I have not been successful in finding a working 'live' website for the Alphard, but my google skills led me down the dark path to russian websites where I was able to download a copy for the Alphard, example of sliding door component page: Example of the procedure to check throttle housing:
  18. On 20series headset - 2nd physical button, then 1st screen button, then the left screen button is mute, with 7 screen buttons adjusting volumn from loud whisper to in your face screaming The long button under the mute button is the 'auto adjust volume with speed of vehicle'
  19. 10series, not had opportunity to fiddle with those audio systems - I will grab spome photos of the 20series etc volume controls to see if they match anything you see
  20. i missed out on the japanese yahoo auction site for a rhd light stalk that had both front and rear fog positions, the kit came with the relay that went in engine bay holder and an extension wire loom that ran from the rear side into the tailgate and made the two reverse lights a dual red/white LED - the priority was switched from fog to reverse when engaging rear gear - From what I can see, this stalk is common on several JDM cars like the lexus - but european built cars have the stalk on the left. It at least confirmed that if you fit the relay in to the right slot in the fuse box, and use the wiring in the steering column, you will be able to get the dashboard light to work, which is a lot nicer than remembering to tilt head to see the switch near my knee
  21. on the 20 series, you can turn her volume down or off completely, she used to go about not haveing an etc card inserted, but i found the controls for notifications in the G-sound menus
  22. Disconnect them from the brake/sidelight power feeds and connect both those wires to a switched live (via a foglight switch ) to act as fogs. You already have aftermarket rear lamps that are bright enough without the additional bumper fitted ones.
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