Everything posted by Geralt
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Head unit wiring chaos!
The guidelines issue would not be fixed by connecting 6 and 7. The KEY inputs (6 and 7) only connect the SWC buttons, volume etc. It is not for steering wheel position as far as I know which is most likely transmitted over CAN. Is connector C in use? I will update about 6 and 7 later.
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Head unit wiring chaos!
So they are pins 6 and 7? Just making sure.
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Head unit wiring chaos!
Hi Sorin, The two 2SW wires you mention, can you confirm which pin numbers they go to and what their colours are? The photo is not clear enough for me.
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Head unit wiring chaos!
Did the SWC work with the old unit?
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Head unit wiring chaos!
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Engine warning light
I don't know anything about Civics sorry. You're better off Googling for some pics or videos.
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Head Unit Replacement
There's possibly no plug and play solution but if your handy with electrics you could start with one of these but be prepared to cut and solder where needed: https://uk.vicedeal.com/products/16-pin-for-toyota-iso-wiring-harness-car-radio-adaptor-connector-wire-plug-kit
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Engine warning light
Don't turn ignition off. Read the code while the light is illuminated. Sounds odd but in this case it doesn't matter. The P code meaning is the same for any brand. The important things is that you've got the code. I guess you need to remove the EGR valve, clean it and check again. If the code comes back you probably need to replace the valve.
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Dot3 brake fluid
You live and learn! Thank you for the info.
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Cam sensors
If the EML comes on there must be a DTC when it is illuminated. Can you stop the car when it comes on then connect your scanner without switching off ignition?
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Can you get an Alphard / Vellfire Serviced?
My local Toyota dealer said they would service my 03 Alphard it but not repair it.
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Dot3 brake fluid
I think the DOT spec means you don't need to use Toyota brand you can use any DOT3. I would certainly not devaite, however, from the DOT3 specified.
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No Warranty provided on electric doors
Unless you're a taxi driver or chauffeur, my advice is to turn off the power doors. The soft close still works in this state which is ideal when you don't want to wake your camping neighbours returning from the pub/3AM trip to the toilet block.
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All these conversions adds weight !
Thank you. That's not far off the gross weight for any of the variants. Sounds like the exchange of seats for the conversion is an equal swap weight wise.
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All these conversions adds weight !
After removing four heavy seats for the conversion, I'd be surprised if there's a significant increase. Would be interesting to know for sure of course.
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Rear-ended insurance claim advice
Yes, we'll done indeed. Thanks for reporting back the rather more positive outcome. I'm sure it will empower a few other owners who might find themselves in a similar position in future.
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Immobiliser activated - how do I rest it?
What did happen?
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Car radio issue
Which one did you buy? Didn't it come with adapter cables?
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ABS+ Handbrake lights
The Ancel only does legislated, engine management codes as far as I know. An ABS failure won't impact emissions control. It's not really clear how you got a code but if the system is saying it is the rear right sensor then it probably is the rear right sensor. As Picasso mentioned, you can get better info using Techstream. You need a laptop and a £20 MVCI cable. https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/how-to-techstream-in-5-minutes.1034923/
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Newbie
Welcome! Brace yourself, you might get a load of questions now that you're our contact in South East Asia for parts and know-how!
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South Birmingham Area Alphard Owners
Hi Catweazle, That's great, thank you! Likewise, let me know if you need anything. In case you don't have it, I have Techstream working if you need any diagnosis.
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South Birmingham Area Alphard Owners
Thought I'd try to reach out to fellow Alphard owners in south Birmingham and surrouding areas: Solihull, Redditch etc. I have a 2003 2.4L camper rear conversion from New Dawn. Would be great to have a few contacts within driving distance in case a face to face meet up would be beneficial. There's no substitute for seeing vehicles in the flesh for diagnosis, comparing modifications, checking functions and so on.
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Rear-ended insurance claim advice
Looks like the cost of replacement would be around 7k. https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202309111807599?sort=relevance&advertising-location=at_cars&fuel-type=Petrol&make=Toyota&maximum-mileage=90000&model=Alphard&year-from=2002&year-to=2003&fromsra 4k is taking the p*ss.
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Rear-ended insurance claim advice
I sympathise. I don't get it though. OK it's 7.5K worth of damage but if your insurance company is successful in recouping the costs from the other driver, I wouldn't have thought that it matters how much it is. Is it too late to take up the offer of direct settlement with the oher driver now you know how much to ask for? One thing I've learned though is perhaps I/we should get an "agreed value" policy next time it's up for renewal.
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heater controls not working properly.
Sounds like the A/C panel connectors are not fully home into the fascia.
