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fiaraz

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  • Name: Fiaraz
  • Alphard / Vellfire Model
    Alphard 240 (08-15)
  • Alphard / Vellfire Year
    2010
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    Bradford

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  1. Apologies for the delay it's been a busy week teaching. I have attached a few images. Hope that helps. Yes the two middle seats are singular. Thanks for the input so far
  2. thanks for the info, yes they have lap belts, do you have the a link to the post or article that contains. your research into this modification? i have been giving though to buying some seats
  3. Good afternoon hivemid, I am thining of making a littelmore space in my 2010 alphard (two huskies and chidlren) my thought was to unbilt the seats in teh middle and rebolt facing backwards. Has anyone attemoted this? are the sliders(no idea what they are called) positioniedin a manner that the seats can be simply unbolted turned and rebolted? Thanks in advance
  4. Picasso has been kind enough to guide me as to how to access the part numbers, the problem is that the power button is not in stock, however I managed to find the following on Amazon for £4 including delivery. it seems to fit but it seems to match including the circuitry so i have attached the link. for that cost it's just worth a look. https://amzn.to/3oqyeBU
  5. Good moring all, I had an issue with my rear passenger side window and i have managed to work out that its the button. I have looked on Ebay and https://toyota.epc-data.com/ to try and find the part but to no joy. Does anyone know where to get my hands on one? AS ususall, thansk for all teh help Kind reagrds fiaraz
  6. Hi all, I have been hunting one ofthe se but all i seem to find is pack of 4's is thier and Alphard breakers or similar that would stock bits and bats? Regards and thanks fiaraz
  7. I have a big ask and if you cant then please point me me in teh corret direction such as a website. The Alphard is far too low and I also need to service it and the following parts would be awesome. Spring and shocks for the back Any rubber inserts for the top and bottom of the spring Complete. Suspension shocker leg, no hub Plugs Air filter Oil filter Oil Thanks (even if its just a webiste link) Kind regards
  8. i think i might have been a bit vague. i am fine withe the fuse placements its the actual box as it just states instrument box2, is it the fuse box located on the drivers side ir passengers?
  9. are these the decent ones to get? as you said somehwhere that the usual type where pretty horrid? Thanks for looking up teh part number
  10. ah so i have found a schematic. https://toyota-club.net/files/techdata/fuse/alphard_20.htm i need instrument fuse box 2 but (strangley) they havent sttaed which one is fuse box 2? the driver or passenger side. wodl any one know?
  11. Thanks, i am kinda thinking tat it may be the fuse or relay? as i watched a youtube video stating that windows eahc hav etheir own fuse. would youknow if teh fuse box comes with a fuse remover tool?
  12. ok bit embarrassing, theres a button on the dash board that switches the sliding doors off! Thanks for all the help and after pressing the button I do need to unlock twice
  13. tried this a few times but to no avail, just let me double check, even though the window does not open even from its own switch, i hold it down for 5 seconds and then pull up for 5 seconds.
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