Everything posted by MonsterS
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Alphard 2.4 automatic stalling and loss of speed up hills
Good luck.
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Alphard 2.4 automatic stalling and loss of speed up hills
run a code reader on and try to clear the engine codes.
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Alphard 2.4 automatic stalling and loss of speed up hills
Could be the maf sensor. but if its not getting as much power check the throttle body is not clogged. When was the last service?
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Isofix
In short the eariler models do not have ISO fix or atleast our 2002/2003 model does not.
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Alphard owner near Leek - want to fit table.
Welcome MikeB1. The carpet will come up but wires are dotted all over the place so its a manual peel and find im afriad.
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Suspension arm pins and brushes
I would look on ebay.
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Hi From Winchester...
welcome aboard.
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locking wheel nuts
standard toyota hiace or previa ones will work
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ATH10 aux battery replacement
you would have to take the box out from the middle to change it as i've had to take the box off to edit the 110v adapters.
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Diagnostic scan tool for 2007 Hybrid?
Not really sure of any for the hybrid however G F automotive have a tool which works for all toyota alphards. it takes the settings direct from Toyta JP.
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under driver seat battery replacement (starter battery)
Short answer no. your only hope would be to remove the driver seat. This is fairly easy to do as its a few bolts on to the frame and would take 15 - 20 mins with the right sockets.
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Passenger side wing mirror cover plate
heres a link
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Passenger side wing mirror cover plate
Off ebay. plenty of people are breaking some. Then just get it resprayed shouldn't cost the earth.
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Hybrid newbie in Bristol
G F automotive in Bristol, near the feeder river. Always sorts my alphard out.
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spark plug gaps
no problem.
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spark plug gaps
the correct gap for a new plug to be .043 in. or 1.1 mm (small enough), and the max gap for used plug to be .047 in. or 1.2 mm
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Swopping middle swivel seat to the front passenger side
have a look at the runners but when people do conversions they have to add a swivel bracket.
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Clock stays on....
After my airbag recall was done the clock stays on permanently instead of going off when the keys are out. Anyone got ideas? Its killing the battery.
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100v accesories
Most things with a charger. I cut the module out and installed USB chargers in their place.
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Headlight bulb specs
they could of been converted. the only way to see is if there is a power pack for the hid's and take them out and look. the hids are LED's.
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ATH10 aux battery replacement
its between the driver and passenger seat if i remember correctly from the toyota parts website. under the box.
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Roof video screen
Roof should come on with factory head unit when stationary. (yes there is a remote) The key and key 2 are for steering wheel controls if i remember correctly. Changing the headunit will disable functions such as lane control, etc. make sure you get one that supports a secondary output screen if you want to keep the dropdown unit.
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Removing rear seat rails / bars
theres bolts inside the rails. you have to undo them i think it was a 10 socket or 11. however you need to pull the carpet out to get them off properly. as there are some bolts on the ends and side too.
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Front camera
you can but it will be so expensive. on their parts its around $1000 second hand ones are going for 100 - 200 pounds. I would by a aftermarket one and splice the cables. Ebay toyota front cameras link.
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Rage against the alphard :@
no you have to pm him on facebook Ben Hau message link
