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Geralt

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  1. My understanding is that air-fuel ratio and lambda are the same thing expressed differently. AFR of 14.7:1 is the same as saying Lambda = 1. The sensor upstream of the cat allows the engine ECU to adjust the fuel mass to the current incoming air mass. The downstream sensor is there to measure the performance of the cat. Both sensors measure oxygen. The engine will run happily without the downstream sensor (in principle) because it is not used to adjust fuel mass, only for diagnosis purposes.

  2. 24 minutes ago, karsten doering said:

    2004 has a different pin assignment as far as i know

    There's at least two interfaces on the J1962 (https://www.dashlogic.com/docs/technical/obdii_connector_pinout) connector that support OBD comms:

    • A) OBD-on-CAN pins 6 and 14.
    • B) OBD-on-K-Line on pin 7.

    B is A's predecessor and has a much lower baud rate. On my 2002 2.4L only B is supported and the same is possibly true of your 2004 vehicle. If so, it's likely the workshops you speak to only have equipment that supports A.

     

    Anyway, I can recommend the following cable and software kit: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124808047632

  3. On 8/22/2024 at 12:39 PM, Gamith said:

    I have just bought one from https://www.amayama.com/en/part/toyota/8191128010 for 10.85 pounds including shipping to the UK.

    That's good value. Mine arrived from Part Souq yesterday and took just under a week for ~£16. I paid extra for quicker delivery. To be fair to the local Toyota dealer, they only wanted a pound more but they couldn't get hold of it till October.

  4. You're welcome.

    You also need MVCI cable. I bought this one which comes the Techstream software and some decent support from the seller:

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124808047632

     

    Alternatively you can run a virtual machine version which doesn't need installation. This is the method described here:

    https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/how-to-techstream-in-5-minutes.1034923/

    I found this to work just as well as the installed version.

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  5. It's a problem indeed.

     

    I think we can help you to get the right part numbers but delivery could be more expensive. My advice is to call your local garages and ask them if they are prepared to work on Japanese imports in principle, should it go wrong. They should be able to do the mechanical bits without much problem but they will need wiring diagrams if you have electrical problems. I believe these are easier to get hold of for a Gen 2 Alphard. 2008+.

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  6. 6 hours ago, AlfAlphard said:

    Or what make of scan tool wood do the job.

    To run diagnostic tests and if you have a laptop then you can use Techstream with an Mini VCI cable. This is the one I bought https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/124808047632. The suport from the seller was quite good.

     

    7 hours ago, AlfAlphard said:

    I have been told the TCM, transmission  control module may need to be reset.

    I doubt there are any trim values stored in NVM which would impact your problem. If I'm right, a basic reset (of the Keep Alive Memory) can be achieved by disconnecting the battery for 15 mins.

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  7. I've taken off the body kit side skirts on my Alphard because I could not easily locate the scissor jack with them on.

     

    I don't want them hanging around any more so will have to take them to the tip unless somebody wants them for free. I still have the brackets and fixings. They need repair where the screw holes go into the bodywork at the ends. Perhaps a stainless steel washer glued with Araldite will do the trick.

     

    I live in Birmingham Moseley/Hall Greem area.

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  8. 9 hours ago, GliderSS said:

    Hi All, I’m in Acocks Green. Is there anywhere that’s good for servicing nearby?

    I'm looking for that too. Toyota in Shirley told me they will do a service but not repair because it's not "on their system". Not sure therrfore quite what they could do beyond any other garage.

     

    Let us know if you come up with anything.

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