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Frank67

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  1. Thanks Picasso, Rojie.

    This is really helpful. I will monitor the engine light and sort the maff sensor if needed. I bought my vehicle from New Acre Leisure who sell quite a few Alphards, servicing etc, so they should be able to source one if needed.

    Thanks again 

    Chris

     

  2. Hi.

    My engine management light is coming on intermittently on my Toyota Alphard V 3L. It is amber not red or flashing so not serious yet. However I was just wondering if anyone had experienced this and if there was anything obvious I could address. Any help much appreciated. Chris

  3. Hi. My rear panel has become lose and I noticed one of the panel clips is missing. The other 2 are not doing much either when tightened. Does anyone know what clips I may need to secure this.

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  4. Hi.

    Do you know how to switch this off?

    It is happening on every trip. Just been out and the voice was speaking every 3-4 seconds at one point. It must be built in somewhere as it still sounds when my audio system is switched off. Any help much appreciated.

  5. I have just recently purchased a 3 litre 2006 Toyota Alphard V camper conversion. On my second outing a female Japanese voice sounded with a short sentence about 5 times. Not a clue what was being said but decided to check my tyre pressures. Afterwards it didn't happen again. Maybe I just got lucky.

  6. Hi.

    Just recently purchased our 2006 3 litre Toyota Alphard camper conversion. Just going through a few things and came across this on the steering column. Does anyone know what it is? When pressed it does bleep!

    Thanks

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