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Converting to deep dish wheels
BigNev replied to George's topic in Toyota Alphard Hybrid (2002 - 2008)
Hi George! No, but I use Hubcentric spacers on my Subaru, they can also do what you're after, giving a different pcd for the wheel, if the right ones are available. Cheers, Nev -
Tyre pressure question
BigNev replied to zaphodbb's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Hi Kevin! Yes, just run them at what's on the door plate, perhaps plus a psi or two. Which will probably be around 36 to 38 psi. And for almost all cars! It's not a racing car, it really won't make any appreciable difference. There's plenty of other posts here, and everywhere for that matter, discussing the pros and cons of a bit more pressure in them. Less rolling resistance, less grip to the road etc etc. But a little bit won't hurt! Cheers, Nev- 1 reply
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What kind of battery do I need
BigNev replied to Tony X's topic in Toyota Alphard (08-15) Technical Guides
Hi Tony! How did you go on with sourcing a new battery? Cheers, Nev -
Brake Pad recommendations
BigNev replied to Voodoo101's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Hi Craig! My personal use experience, Apec, Pagid, or obviously originals, Toyota! Cheers, Nev -
LED rear light units
BigNev replied to Oddcouple's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Hi Neil! Yes, ebay. I got the opposite side to that a few months ago, due to water ingress in my case. round figures £90.00 It doesn't matter if it's a black one, the plastic pops out to swap over! Do look VERY closely at the pictures, the first one I received had a ruddy hole in the back!! Returned it OK, as I had mentioned in the messages why I wanted it. Cheers, Nev -
Hi Ionut! Nice work there! Apparently it's similar steps to change the rear plugs on mine,. Initially seems like it's a hassle to take the scuttle off, but if it's like our previous one, Grand Voyager V6, the job's not going to happen if you don't!! Cheers, Nev
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Hi there! That is the inverter pump for a Hybrid. Do you have the Hybrid model? Your info says you have the standard petrol, so that pump obviously won't fit. No matter how hard you try! And this is the wrong section of the forum for a Hybrid.... Cheers, Nev
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Hi there! Or at least read the "pending" codes! Cheers, Nev
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What kind of battery do I need
BigNev replied to Tony X's topic in Toyota Alphard (08-15) Technical Guides
Jolly Blooming Marvellous!!! And a monster of an output for the size! -
What kind of battery do I need
BigNev replied to Tony X's topic in Toyota Alphard (08-15) Technical Guides
Hi Phil! I just had a look at that one, and at 261mm wide (rather than 242 for my 027 ), it could just squidge into mine. Most were 266 to 270mm. I'm reckoning if it did in yours it jolly well should do, same car model!! But - how did you go on with the retaining bracket across the top as it's 30mm higher than the 027 battery? Did it need any bending to clamp properly? Not a big deal really! The back is simple as it's the usual rod / nut with plenty of "slack" on the thread, but the front fixing is a bolt directly into the metal frame. Was it easy enough to use a longer bolt and spacer? Cheers, Nev -
Super unleaded (E5) shortage?
BigNev replied to wlad's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
Hi there! There aren't any fuel shortages. It was only 1 person in 1 locality who had trouble getting the "Super" E5 unleaded, the 5% Ethanol mix, at the point he posted. He hasn't been back to say anything further so we don't know if his area has or hasn't got E5 now. For a week locally to me, 2 major supermarkets had none, but that was soon over and there hasn't been any problem since. Cheers! Nev -
Vellfire Hybrid 2.4 Hybrid issue!
BigNev replied to Jj 1010's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Cracking solution! The simplest is often the way as they say! If you do need a 12v battery, there's another thread active just now on that subject, but basically I'd suggest Tayna Batteries, in Bodelwyddan, North Wales, for good price and next day delivery. Cheers, Nev -
What kind of battery do I need
BigNev replied to Tony X's topic in Toyota Alphard (08-15) Technical Guides
So, from my tape measure, a size 068 won't fit in the battery tray on mine. And there isn't that much difference in amp grunt to the 027 option. But the one I have in it, a "Starting Bull" is at the bottom end on the range, 510 cca, whereas Varta, Bosch and Exide have 610, 610, and 640 models!! And that's without going to AGM type! They go to 680!! Cheers, Nev -
What kind of battery do I need
BigNev replied to Tony X's topic in Toyota Alphard (08-15) Technical Guides
Hi Alex! And I agree with you! If I'm buying a battery, I try to look for the higher amp rating and "cold cranking amps" in the size. There can be quite a difference in performance for different manufacturers hey! And these cars do have a LOT of electrical kit! Just looked at Tayna, and for my reg they suggest an 068 battery. Perhaps when I'm home later I'll do some research on physical size difference to the one that's on mine. The guy I bought our car from clearly had one die shortly after he got it from the importer, and bought one local to him, as the receipt for it is in the folder! Cheers, Nev -
What kind of battery do I need
BigNev replied to Tony X's topic in Toyota Alphard (08-15) Technical Guides
Hi Tony! I'd personally suggest Tayna batteries in Bodelwyddan, North Wales. They'll save you a fortune, and will send it to you next day. My car has an 027 battery fitted. I'm not saying that's right, or for yours though, it was put on by the previous owner. Cheers, Nev -
Vellfire Hybrid 2.4 Hybrid issue!
BigNev replied to Jj 1010's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Hi Stephen! I don't have a Hybrid, but I would suggest also buying a (12v car) battery tester, relatively cheap kit nowadays, to give an indication of the amp rating capacity, as voltage does not necessarily give the whole picture. Yes it needs good voltage, for the communication side, but it's "amps that cranks". Actually though, from reading on this forum, I believe it isn't the 12v battery that cranks the engine!!! I'll hand over to those who know on that one!! Cheers, Nev -
Deactivate folding door mirrorsa
BigNev replied to Malcolm G's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Ah, chuffing heck. My mistake, should have asked for a picture first, as one paints a thousand words! -
Deactivate folding door mirrorsa
BigNev replied to Malcolm G's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Ah ECO mode button, I wish I had it!! Sorry, off thread! -
Automatic gearbox oil change
BigNev replied to dave197's topic in Toyota Alphard (08-15) Technical Guides
No Simples Use Toyota actual fluid, yes it's more cost, but it will absolutely be correct. And it's not going to want doing often hey! -
Deactivate folding door mirrorsa
BigNev replied to Malcolm G's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Well blooming heck! You live and learn! Let us know the technique if you get it sorted please! Cheers, Nev -
Deactivate folding door mirrorsa
BigNev replied to Malcolm G's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Hi Malcolm! My guess is you are going to love it! I can highly recommend the "JPNZ" owners manuals! I actually bought one before we had the car, we were fairly sure that we were having one! They are not a workshop manual, but they give lots of bits of useful information how little functions work, that may take a lot of figuring out otherwise. I did also download an owners manual a member very kindly put on the forum, about May this year I think, (can't find it right now) and got my local little print shop to print it out for me. It's 550 pages, but they printed it 2 to an A4 sheet and double sided. I may be a little sad, but it's interesting reading. I am that man who reads the manual whenever we got a "new" car 🤣 But anyway - your question - below the START button is a rectangular switch with AUTO on it and 2 pictures of the mirrors, top one out, bottom one in. On mine in the middle position it will fold / unfold on locking / unlocking. If you press it in at the top, they will stay out, at least they do on mine! Cheers, Nev -
Yay glad it's back up and running sweetly!! And hopefully the brief problem hasn't damaged your enthusiasm for it! Thr light on the dash was a total red herring!! Cheers, Nev
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Hi there! I don't know how the immobiliser reader works on your particular model, but on one car I've had the chip move within the key housing, not at all far, but far enough so the ring in the steering cowl wouldn't see it. I suggest this as you say you've seen the immobiliser key symbol come up. Also - is there much play in the ignition barrel? Just a thought into the mix, if it's a bit loose, could the key be a tiny bit further out than it should be, which will mean the reader ring can't see it? It's a very fine area that they read!
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Stereo system
BigNev replied to David Tyler's topic in Toyota Alphard & Vellfire Club Forum (2008 - 2015)
Hi Liam! If your question is to me, them I'm not the OP with the query. I metely pointed out what I've seen, and read, and confessed it's not a job I'm brave enough to tackle! Cheers, Nev!