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PaulS_

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  • Name: Paul
  • Alphard / Vellfire Model
    Alphard 240 Hybrid (08-15)
  • Alphard / Vellfire Year
    2014
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    Oxfordshire

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  1. Thanks both - exactly Steve - I'll take a look in the manual but haven't found it yet. I had turned up the microphone in the bluetooth/phone settings but no joy.
  2. Hi all, If I connect my phone to Bluetooth, where does the microphone input come from? Is it the little grilles on the ceiling by the interior lights, or somewhere else? Wherever they are, is it possible to clean them up? My callers are reporting that they just can't hear me at all. Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚
  3. What's the name of the diagnostic tool which you used?
  4. Well spotted. It's basically the victim of a dodgy bodyshop. I'd like to get it done properly but there's nowhere near me that would sort it.
  5. Many thanks all! My Alphard has spoilers so I didn't want to mess with those or undo them, so I bought some suction cups from Amazon - 6 quid and after a bit of pulling... they worked! Thanks again folks
  6. Hi all, the driver-side rear wing has "popped in". Is it something that I can fix, or should I take it to a body shop...?
  7. Thanks all. I have been looking at exactly that product - is it easy to install?
  8. I should know this but I don't... If I use the button on the tailgate to open the boot, should it open itself by a motor? Pressing the "open boot" button in the ceiling console does indeed to that - motorised open - but opening the boot directly is not motorised on my Alphard.
  9. +1 for Northstar. Bought a set of headrests from them a while ago. Absolutely brilliant service - so polite.
  10. Nice one! Same here with Listers Toyota. Taken the Alphard in a couple of times now for a full service then MOT and they have always offered great service. The last chap who served me said "Now -that- is a lovely car" and we were talking about Alphards for about 15 minutes, and he questioned why Toyota doesn't offer it as a UK market model - a question I'm sure we'd all like to know the answer to ๐Ÿ˜„
  11. That is brilliant. I'd love it if someone could offer that in the UK. I have been looking at head units (I still have the OEM unit) and was concerned that I would lose functionality such as the camera tracking and auto parking. This looks like those functions would be restored. Which Android unit did you get OP?
  12. That's a beautiful-looking Alphard! Hope that you and the family love it.
  13. I've mentioned this before but wondered if anyone has had a solution since... I have a TV box powered by the 100w socket in the centre console (front centre armrest). The 3x RCA inputs at the back of the console connect to a USB-powered analogue-digital converter (powered by the USB also inside the centre console). The converter has an HDMI socket, so I connect to that to the TV box using a standard HDMI lead. As such, I have a few cables coming out of the centre console to make this work. The analogue-digital converter is outside, so I have the USB power lead and the HDMI lead going into the centre console. This inevitably makes it near-impossible to close the top flap. It does close with a bit of persuasion (well, slamming it) but I don't want to break the locking mechanism. My thinking is to drill a hole somewhere in the side of the console and put a grommet in there, and feed the leads into the inside through that. However, I'm worried that I will bugger it up and possibly crack the hard plastic. Has anyone come up with a solution regarding how to get cables into the centre console box? Thanks as ever all, and happy new year to the Alphard community ๐Ÿ™‚
  14. Lovely car! Congratulations on the purchase. Re head unit, I have kept the original but am strongly considering a replacement from Cartronics - their fitting retains the steering wheel controls, phone controls, and rear TV screen - https://www.cartronics.co.uk/case-studies/toyota-alphard-import-pioneer-apple-carplay
  15. Hi all, does anyone have any recommendations for mudflaps? It's for a 2.4 Hybrid with a TRD bodykit. Cheers!
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