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Aftab

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  • Name: Af
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    Alphard 240 (08-15)
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    2008
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    Slough

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  1. Hey Canuck, I hope you're well. A friend of mine had a similar one fitted to his Alphard many years ago. I believe it was to control the audio from the rear. It's an aftermarket system fitted to override the system while it was in satnav mode (for the Japanese Market).
  2. Hi Michael Yes thank you, it's a great pod unit especially for the Alphard. It's very practical and we use it all the time πŸ˜€ I had trouble looking for the invoice. The website is vangear.co.uk The unit is called the black mini pod, which includes the sink, usb tap and 2x 5 L water containers. I had an extra rail fitted opposite the original table/door. That way I could have another large table inside (extra cost) -2 large and one smaller one for the stove inside altogether- I also ordered the bamboo cutting board which fits neatly inside the sink plus 2 J bolts to secure the unit down. The black unit is slightly more expensive than the grey. I think the total amount I paid was Β£680 ish. I already had 4 extendable tent/awning poles. I use one of these to hold the outside table up. This is needed as the table sits much higher of the ground than the inside one. I use the other 3 poles for my makeshift awning. I think I paid around Β£45 for these on Amazon. They're really useful and highly recommended πŸ‘Œ I did tell them that I will be uploading this on our forum. It might be worth asking them for a discount πŸ‘πŸΌ Good luck with whatever you choose. Let me know if you want anymore info. Cheers
  3. Hey Sean Sorry for the delayed reply. Congrats on buying your Alphard. They're great vehicle! I use my set up more as a day van rather than a camping one. Although we have slept in it one night at a time on several occasions. Our set up is great as it gives us all the amenities of a camper but with the practicalities of the extra seating. The middle seat were laid flat for a bed. You can't fully stretch on this though. Then the option is to either sleep on the front passenger seat (ours is a recliner) or the drivers side rear seat. This is ok short term but you wouldn't have the best night sleep. We have a large air tent which is great for campsite. I've also made up a quick fit awning using a lightweight waterproof tarp with extendable poles. This is held down by suction pads/strong magnets plus fixed down with guy lines. We then use our set up as a kitchen or day/weekend trips. Does your Alphard have the options of a bed on the pop top?
  4. Hi Daimsky My Alphard has the premium sound with the extra speakers. It's great when you're watching dvds but I haven't noticed the 'premium' aspect of it when listening to the radio. My friend has the standard speakers system on his Alphard. There is a difference is sound/quality however you'll only notice it if you compared one to the other πŸ‘πŸΌ Good luck.. I hope you find one soon. They are great vehicles!
  5. You're welcome πŸ‘πŸΌ
  6. Hi guys, I had my cvt gearbox oil changed last year by a really good mechanic. It was just a drain and fill so about 4 litres. Apparently after the refill you have to get the gearbox to temperature and once achieved (confirmed with a good diagnostic obd tool) You then check the oil via the other nut which has the straw to adjust the level. I was asked by a fellow Alphard owner what the temperature should be but unfortunately the mechanic has moved. Does anyone know what it could be? I've checked YouTube where they mention getting the car to temperature but fail to mention what it is πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Thanks
  7. Hi Gavin, how are doing? I hope your Vellfire comes in soon. They are absolutely brilliant to drive πŸ‘πŸΌ As for the pod. Yes you can fit them behind the front drivers or passenger seats. I think it does show one fitted that way in a Vw on there website. You may loose the option of using the one seat behind as the pod will take some of the legroom. I would recommend measuring up once you have the Vellfire in your hands. These vehicles have quite a bit of legroom and seat adjustments so moving the middle seats right back should help. I'm pretty sure the J clips will fit in the same way. Mine just has the added table in the rear for multi-use in my Alphard. I do recommend going down to there warehouse/unit when you get the Vellfire to perhaps look at the pods they have. They are a nice bunch and will help get you exactly what you want. I tried one of there display models in my Alphard before I ordered one as I wanted it to fit precisely in the rear. I'm glad I did as I then requested an extra table/rail to be fitted too. Let me know if you need anymore information πŸ™‚ Good luck and I hope you have great use of the Vellfire and the camping set up πŸ‘πŸΌ
  8. Hi Alan I still have the original Toyota head unit on my Alphard. They're a great unit πŸ‘πŸΌ The only issue was the radio and satnav. The fm expander isn't great. I now stream all the radio stations via Bluetooth from my phone and I connect Google maps through a mirroring box. The mirror box/unit does stream anything on your phone for example YouTube, BBC etc πŸ‘πŸΌ Would be interesting to know if you could connect a separate Hd tv aerial. Aftab πŸ™‚
  9. Welcome to the forum Kristoff Nice looking Vellfire πŸ‘Œ
  10. Hi I fitted the Vangear mini pod in yesterday. It's a brilliant piece of kit πŸ‘πŸΌ It took me about 20 minutes to fit it in. I have started a new topic under 'Vangear mini pod' where I put details of the unit and some pictures. Aftab
  11. Hi Guys I just wanted to share pictures and details of the Vangear mini pod I just brought and installed in my Alphard. There were some members who were interested in this so I thought I'd start a new topic. I ordered the unit about 3 weeks ago and requested they fit an extra rail for an additional table I wanted. I had removed one of the rear seats and placed a plastic mat before fitting the pod.. which took about 20 minutes to fit. I've placed all my utensils, ridgemonkey, camping bits in the cupboard and behind the unit. I have enough space under the table to put my Thetford loo and my poweroak power station, with space on top to put my stove, picnic rugs and blankets etc..My 30L fridge sits on top when I'm parked up. The only issue I had was that the leg for the table facing the tailgate was not meant to be long enough to reach the floor outside. I instead used an extended tent pole which I already had.. this was perfect. The pictures I've attached were taken when I fitted the unit. I placed all the above items and more in and around it afterwards. This still give me the use of 6 seats πŸ˜€ I can remove the whole unit and bolt back the seat in 40 minutes if I had to. It's a brilliant unit. I hope this inspires you all to get out and to enjoy these brilliant vehicles. Aftab
  12. Hi Babs You'll have many happy adventures in the Alphard. They're great cars to drive πŸ‘πŸΌ We took ours to Cornwall last year and stayed in a great campsite. We're planning a longer trip this year πŸ™‚ Go on youtube to see how the tent folds down... we had the same issue with a pop up shelter last year. Good luck Aftab
  13. Yes, you are right βœ…οΈ The bosch numbers are the same. I fitted these without any issues apart from the unwiped very very small area on the left.... no steering wheel on that side so no issues Lol
  14. Hey Declan I had the same issue last year. The wipers being too long, short or the wrong fitment. After searching for days, I found https://www.opieoils.co.uk If your reg doesn't come up then click down and search for the car Manually (there will be 2 tabs for the Alphard/Vellfire range dependingon the year). Once the vehicle comes up then go into service then wipers. You'll find the right ones you're looking for πŸ‘πŸΌ They always have a discount on. I found them handy for other items too including the Auto gear oil. Good luck mate Aftab
  15. Hi Sascha What a great idea. I haven't heard of anyone doing this before although I'd love to see it done. I would imagine you'll have to do some extra wiring to allow for the extra functions. Please do post some pictures of the conversion if you do manage to do it. Thanks Aftab
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