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James Brown

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  1. Thanks Lee, managed to complete order, BUT they're quoting delivery 10 October - 5 December !!

    20 hours ago, Picasso said:

    hi james im more than happy to help you check this link https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/toyota-japan/alphard/anh10w/36857/body/7652?frame_no=ANH10-0174048  then open the basket you will see befor opening the basket its your colour code in title also this is for everything you need including the clips 

     

  2. Hi again Lee,

    I have received the below email from Amayama. When I made the order I asked for it to be colour coded & include all of the fixings !!

    I've tried in vain to navigate through their ordering system!!

    Sorry to be a pain, but could you please send me another order layout as previous to include all of the fixings that I'll need.

    76914 (LH) Colour code silver 1E4

    Clips top of panel  75397-58010 x 5 

    Clips bottom of panel 76933 x 4

    The bolt on top right looks ok

    As the whole moulding was ripped off, It looks like I will also require the bar - part 76926D. What do you think ?

     

     

    Email from Amayama - Please reconfirm the exact parts required via the diagram, including any smaller parts which may not be included in the main assembly:

     

     

    https://www.amayama.com/en/genuine-catalogs/epc/toyota-japan/alphard/anh10w/36857?frame_no=ANH10-0174048

     

     

    Clicking on the factory code in the diagram will provide the full part number (and a link for the part number page where it may be added to your cart).

     

     

  3. Received this from electrician.

    It’s not a can bus system on your vehicle. it’s a simple square wave signal in a dedicated speed signal input but the issue is where that comes from the cluster then sends a speed pulse to the engine ecu

    There talking about a later model that has a can data driven speed signal 

  4. On 7/18/2025 at 6:37 PM, smurf said:

    The speed sensor will go through an ECU. There will be a canbus connection to the dash from the various ECUs, which brings me to my question. How has your car been converted to read mph? Has it had a dash overlay, or has it had a canbus chip installed? The canbus chips can cause all sorts of issues when they play up. If you aren't sure, an overlay will likely have mph and kph numbers on, but if a canbus chip has been used it will be just a single scale. 

     

  5. Hi Richard,

    Many thanks for your impute.

    It has a chip to convert to mph. The auto electrician checked that says that it's not the chip.

    I showed him the transmission speed sensor info that lee sent & he says that I probably won't need them as it's likely to be the gear box sensor & he needs a wiring diagram to investigate as he's not familiar with the 2 wire system. I can't find any info re a wiring diagram on the Forum, can you point me in the right direction to get one?

    I'm completely in the dark about these things I'm afraid! 

  6. On 6/16/2025 at 4:24 PM, James Brown said:

    Thanks Lee. 

    Hi again Lee,

    Looks like you may be right about the speed censors.

    The auto electrician needs a wiring diagram as he says the 2 wires do not go straight to the speedo head.

    Is one available on the Forum?

    Also, part numbers for the 2 speed censors & recommended supplier, Toyota are quoting £168 + vat each.

    Thanks in advance for any help.   

  7. Hi all,

    Looking for advice on which part  needs attention/ replacing.

    Engine warning light is on & odometer is not moving from zero. Then whilst driving, revs will drop then surge for split second & warning light goes off & odometer will register for a short period then back to zero with warning light.

    Any ideas please.

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