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Notabongo

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  • Name: Mark
  • Alphard / Vellfire Model
    Alphard 2.4 Petrol (02-08)
  • Alphard / Vellfire Year
    2002
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    Merseyside

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  1. Had coolant leak ,put some kseal in took a few weeks for it to stop the leak but I've no heat from the blowers ...any ideas please
  2. No joy ,just driving with hat and gloves on now 🤣 Need to find a mechanic to fit new radiator and look at the heater ....any recommendations in the north west
  3. Tried that monster but without raising the front end
  4. No real pressure in the coolant system can open rad cap after a run and no bubbling or excessively hot so don't know if thats another issue or connected
  5. Level fine in radiator and expansion tank ,
  6. Thermostat is kicking in fine
  7. Had radiator leak for a while 2 months ago heater not blowing hot air ,seems to be loss of pressure when taking radiator cap off ,running ok seems leak has stopped since weather turned cold plus a bottle of kseal !!! ....any ideas have I gummed something up or caused a blockage somewhere? All help appreciated TIA
  8. Anyone know of Alphard specialist in northwest ?
  9. Anyone had it at all ? Pretty sure it's leaking from there
  10. Thanks for trying geralt
  11. Anyone know whereabouts it is ?
  12. Just flatten the forward row and keep the back ones upright, they are tight against the unit in the boot area... And that's the sleeping area
  13. I have a small unit full width of van by about 12 inches in the boot with sink and storage and mini stove which sits on top of the unit.... Both sets of seat facing each other front set slides down flat to the rear ones which stay up, gives about 6 foot 2 to sleep with drivers and passenger seat pushed forward
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