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There is a very nice mobile app called AutogasApp with all locations and prices.
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If you have comprehensive insurance for other car give them a call and double check if you are able to drive other cars, some of the insurers have this options by default. If not you may be able to add it for small extra charge.
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Please ignore me... I've found a BluePrint ADT32112 replacement online
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Hi, Any ideas where I can get oil filter for 2.4 OEM 90915-10004? Toyota Direct doesn't seems to have any. Thanks
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Hi, what type of problems you have in your mind?
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To get the steering wheel controls working you can replace your current wiring with Connect2 Adaptor https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373176086232 It's all based on the sockets, simply plug in... 30minutes DIY.
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Here is another link to another package for different version including video https://mega.nz/file/p5UwhbpL#uX8uBg4TGeYUtQQRU5ZBz5Q9LswlrxrhwfXYAYyUzS0 Unfortunately Techstream is getting updated reasonably fast, some of the links may stop working after a while As far as I remember the most stable versions are for Windows 7 and you need to install cable driver first before the software however all this info should be attached in installation notes. Read first and follow the steps as each installation will be different. All depends how the licence was cracked by the owner. Good Luck!
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You can download and install Techstream for free without any issues. Downloaded version need to be compatible with your PC OS Version and you need to get Mini-VCI J2534 cable which you can easilly find on Ebay. For the correct software version search OBD forums such as http://blog.obdii365.com/tag/toyota-techstream/ (or other )and Youtube videos (there are plenty of them). One small problem is that versions are not equal regarding the features so this part can be tricky.... depends on your needs 😉
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Satnav screen replacement companies
nov replied to Ian S's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
Any car audio dealer with the fitting service will be able to fit the replacement unit for you. As far as you buy the correct adaptor for your chosen unit it's basically plug in job. -
All depends on your budget but to keep in Japanese style have a look on Yokohama Blue Earth Winter. mytyres.co.uk may stock some
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Reverse camera, wiring block
nov replied to Andrew Stevenson's topic in Toyota Alphard Camper Discussions
Have a look here https://andrewsjapanesecars.com/toyota-alphard-reversing-camera-wiring/ original block is allocated on the right side of the unit -
You will need to program the doors to get them unclocked when parked in P
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Have a look on the below post "passenger side door remains locked when ignition is turned off, how to fix? - Toyota Alphard Technical Guides - Toyota Alphard Forum UK" https://uk.alphardclub.com/forums/topic/1160-passenger-side-door-remains-locked-when-ignition-is-turned-off-how-to-fix/#comment-4318
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Headlight self levelling warning light.
nov replied to Andrew Stevenson's topic in Toyota Alphard Servicing
Should be behind the wheel, top right corner. -
This is "Discharge headlight auto levelling warning light", it could be a sensor issue or a leveling bar issue itself. Try to clean them both as it may be simply dirt which is causing them to operate.
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You can verify this by your frame number in epc catalog.
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I can only compare to my quote for Gas Propex Heater which was just under £1.5k all in (approx 2.5 times price of the heater itself). I would suggest to check the brand and model of the heater to have an idea how much is the heater itself.
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E10 Fuel compatibility.
nov replied to pasty_and_a_pint's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
3.0 Alphards should use Super Premium Unleaded 97/98RON, however there are some members here with 3.0 running on E5 Premium Unleaded (old standard Unleaded 94/95RON). -
E10 Fuel compatibility.
nov replied to pasty_and_a_pint's topic in Toyota Alphard Club Forum (2002 - 2008)
Just wondering if Wynns E10 Protector would help here? https://www.halfords.com/motoring/engine-oils-and-fluids/fuel-and-oil-additives/wynns-specialist-e10-protector-multi-shot-581494.html -
Alphard v Vellfire
nov replied to metamorphic69's topic in Questions on Buying a Toyota Alphard or Vellfire in the UK.
Both of them have sporty trims, S in Alphard and Z in Vellfire. I believe the main difference between them two is the price... expect to pay more for Vellfire and fuel efficiency is lower in Vellfires. From the build quality, trims and interior gadgets you can't go wrong with either.
