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John Harrison

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  1. Hi. For some reason, I must have missed your question; sorry it'd been so long replying.

    The cylinder length is 12" long (304.8mm) and cylinder diameter is 23.5mm (59/64").

    These work well on my Vellfire and were bought from Ali Express.

    The first ones I ordered were wrong but they were refunded very quickly and I ordered these that are correct.

    Good luck!

    John Harrison Wallasey, Wirral.

  2. On 5/25/2024 at 11:49 AM, Rojie said:

     

    Hello John,

     

    Thanks for this; but my struts are not electric.

     

    The tail-gate motor is, but not the struts.

    I don't want the complication of additional wiring; but I will check them out.

     

    Could I ask you please, when convenient, to measure the strut diameter.

     

    I have previously imported 'suitable' struts which, unfortunately, were not suitable ! 

     

  3. Hi. If you have any enquiries about Auto Boxes, I was told by a specialist auto repair garage to get it checked by one of them. He wasn't touting for business, it's just that they have the gear and knowledge to check your box. 

    My local specialist is ROBBS GARAGE, WALLASEY. Their workshop benches are like a hospital operating theatre, spotless! Which is what you need for working on auto boxes!

    If youbare in any doubt, fins one of them and ask. Usually with them though, if it works ok, leave it alone!

    Good luck!

    John Harrison. Wallasey.

  4. 14 hours ago, Rojie said:

     

    If the MOT is recent that should good enough.

     

    You could take your van to an MOT garage and have them test them without performing an MOT.

     

    Have you checked the brake fluid level reservoir. ?

     

    Perhaps your brakes need new fluid and a bleed.

     

    If your brakes are 'bad' I think it is your van and not the Toyota design.

     

    Oh, and reduce your roundabout approach speed.

    I had an SUV before my 8 seater Vellfire. Even with the 8 seats full, the brakes are really good. At about 80,000 miles I replaced all four brake discs and pads and have had no problem since; there had been vibration when braking before. It has done about 97,000 miles now and brakes very well.

    It could be that it cost me about £120 for discs and about £30 for pads. My brother fitted them for me, but would probably cost around £200 in garage costs to have them fitted. I think it was a company called Toyota Parts I bought the parts from.

    I'm sure this will be you problem.

     

    John Harrison. Wallasey

     

  5. 14 minutes ago, John Harrison said:

    Hi. Sorry about the delay in replying.

    The diameter of strut cylinder is 23.5mm.

    Cylinder length 306mm.

    Overall length between strut centres is 575mm.

    They are for non motorised door and come with the fitting brackets already on each end.

    I don't know any numbers I'm afraid, just that they were under 2008 2.4 Alphard/Vellfire type AH20.

    Hope this is a help?

     

    John Harrison. Wallasey, Wirral.

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  6. On 5/25/2024 at 11:49 AM, Rojie said:

     

    Hello John,

     

    Thanks for this; but my struts are not electric.

     

    The tail-gate motor is, but not the struts.

    I don't want the complication of additional wiring; but I will check them out.

     

    Could I ask you please, when convenient, to measure the strut diameter.

     

    I have previously imported 'suitable' struts which, unfortunately, were not suitable ! 

    Hi. Sorry about the delay in replying.

    The diameter of strut cylinder is 23.5mm.

    Cylinder length 306mm.

    Overall length between strut centres is 575mm.

    They are for non motorised door and come with the fitting brackets already on each end.

    I don't know any numbers I'm afraid, just that they were under 2008 2.4 Alphard/Vellfire type AH20.

    Hope this is a help?

     

    John Harrison. Wallasey, Wirral.

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    Hi. I have a 2008 Vellfire AH20. I've mentioned before, and it has been mentioned by other people about the height of the rear door, when open, being too low.

    My struts went up the the fully open position if lifted, but wouldn't lift themselves all the way up.

    Time for a replacement!

    Had a look on the internet and one company sent the wrong ones; too short and no brackets, even though recommended for Alphard/Vellfire's. I hot a refund in 4 days and had ordered a new set that looked right (showed brackets, etc).

    These arrived yesterday. I fitted them and they fitted perfectly! The cylinders ar shorter, but the close ok and, FOR THOSE WHO COMPLAINED THAT THEY BANGED THEIR HEADS,

    they open the door about 2" to 3" higher!!! They lift the door as soon as you unlock, but you can still pull down and shut easily.

    I'm really made up with them!

    The make is 'XIANGSHANG'.

    THESE WORK WELL and are highly recommended!!!

    (See attached pics)

    You don't have to bang you head again!!!

    John Harrison. Wallasey 

     

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  8. I'm with Adrian flux for my 2.4 8-seater; so far ok.

    As to parts. Plenty on line, but yesterday I priced parts for rear axle fixing bushes, an advise for my MOT. You can get plenty of bushes on line but the high tensile bolts for the bushes were harder to find. I went to my local Toyota garage, Johnsons, Wallasey, at 11.30am and ordered two bolts (with washers) and 2 nuts. They phoned to say they had arrived at 10.00am today!

    Brilliant service!!!

     

    John Harrison. Wallasey, Wirral

  9. Hi. When we got our 2008 Vellfire about 2 years ago there was a smell coming from both Aircon units.

    We were recommended to use Air conditioner smoke bombs to flush the air systems out.

    I think we bought them from Halfords. Not sure of the price (think about £9 each) but set them going in the car and leave for a few hours. Once we returned, the car smelt great and had no trouble since.

    They recommend doing it every so often,  or if a smell developes.

    Hope this is a help?

     

    John Harrison. Wallasey, Wirral.

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  10. Hi. Try 'ALL JAPANESE MOTORS' in Stockport. They are on he internet.

    I think if you can get it there, they should br able to repair it for you.

    I haven't dealt with them for a long while, buy I'm sure Kara (the owner) would be able to help?

    She used to carry spares for cars she sold, but if not, she might be able to help find the parts.

    Hope this is a help?

     

    John Harrison, Wirral.

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  11. There are some good manuals on ebay. If you can't find one there Google your model and one should come up...Obvious, but state UK version.

    The one I have has a picture of my Vellfire on the front.

    These tell  you most things you need to know about your Alphard.

     

    John Harrison. 2008 2.4 AH20

  12. Hi. I have a 2008 2.4 Vellfire. 

    My remote starter hunt worked since I bought the car. I have changed the battery twice but to no avail. The good news is that it has a blue light on it that flashes and seems to be a deterant to thieves. Most people would think it is another alarm!

     

    John Harrison. Wallasey, Wirral

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