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matmountain

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  • Name: mat
  • Alphard / Vellfire Model
    Alphard 2.4 Hybrid (02-08)
  • Alphard / Vellfire Year
    2007
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    london

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  1. This is the passenger side area and it doesn’t like the drawing anyway…
  2. can anyone tell me where this fuse box is located? I’ve taken the passenger side glove box out and the driver side pull out m, out as well. I can’t see anything that looks like it. I think it’s the one I have crudely circled in red but the location is unclear compared to the other 4 fuse boxes. I just want to check the engine computer fuses 21/22. I appreciate the help
  3. thanks Smurf, that’s a helpful set of things to work through. I’ll take a punt with a tech stream download and cable. Best to see what fault codes come up and go from there. I had wondered how the 12v system worked as when I’ve borrowed it the engine would happily cut in and out depending on the load the inverter was pulling for the fridge or induction hob. That was all working ok we’ll have to see if I can get her started again first.
  4. Appreciate that, yep, I’ve changed it to hybrid in my profile. Ive charged the battery that’s under the centre console, it had taken a beating as you suggest in the past. I changed it when she bought it a year ago and yes it hadn’t been driven a hell of a lot. It is a camper conversion and LPG conversion. Both standard fuel tank and LPG were 3/4 full when it broke down. I’m bothered that it just cut out while driving more than anything, I’d have thought even with a low battery it wouldn’t do that. Having charged it and recovered it with my optímate it was showing correct voltage when I put it back in but we weren’t getting even a voltage drop turning the key as it just wouldn’t turn over. Any thoughts on display flickering or fuel relay or fuse under the glove box as common culprits for this sort of symptom?
  5. Hi Folks, I’m new and trying to help my friend who has a 2007 2.4 Alphard. She broke down on the way to a funeral, engine cut and she had to pull over. Would not restart. I’ve checked ECU fuse in engine compartment fuse box, but not yet checked the ECU/airbag fuse under the passenger glove box fuse box. I live a few miles away. Ive charged the auxiliary battery, get a dashboard full of light but after a few seconds a couple of lights begin to flicker. the fuel gauge does not show anything and flickers, the usual fuel pump ‘ticking noise’ for the LPG unit doesn’t make a noise and the airbag light on the dash sort of flickers as well. I suspect this fuse and thought might be good idea to change the fuel pump relay (assuming there is one?) Any pointers to the relay location, suppliers and part number for a new one, and any other similar problems people have already resolved. Is there a home diagnostic tool I can buy that anyone would recommend. I don’t have a windows laptop only mac. Thanks for reading
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