Lars Bo Kjeldstrom
Member
Hi folks,
Thanks for all the interesting and inspiring write ups
...I've had to quit my job in order to read it all
Well, since I bought The Grey Eminence in 2001 with only 7km on the clock I cannot blame others for lack of maintenance or abuse related failures
After reading about all the trouble with AHC I must say I have been rather lucky. Sometimes we are fighting a bit...when I want to haul 4-4500 kg on the hook or something like that. I am still after 333.334 km on the clock riding on the original sensors (knock knock)
Last year the car failed on me though (notice the clear projection of responsability towards the vehicle!). I was about 500 km away from home a late friday -and TGE decided to enter "restonthetires" mode which is not recommended for driving!! Crawling underneath the lowrider car I found the linkage between LH AHC sensor and suspension were broken in 2 pieces. Appearantly broken from siezed joints on the linkage (lesson: Remove them and check their condition!). I removed the pieces and tried loosen the joints -and...broke the alu-housing
....
I collected the pieces and next morning I searched the area for a mechanic working on saturday!...hmm
...I found a guy and "tried" to explain to him what all these crumples were....and ended up with "can you please weld it all together in this position?"...he did his best and I returned to the car -and kneeling, praying and promising all kinds of things towards the dark heavy clouds above I put the car together again, started the engine........waited.....waited.........-and suddenly it started raising...all the way back to normal
..what a relief
Monday I went to Toyota, met the allwayshappywhenheseesme sparepart salesman
...."can I please have a quote on the front linkage to the AHC". The smiling man searching for the part...smiling more and more until his lips met at the back of his head, replied: "We can have them tomorrow. Do you want both sides while you are at it?...they are 1280 KR each" (122 GBP)!!!...
Next thing I remember the guys were waving the new Lancruiser 200 catalog in front of me, trying to snap me out of that instant coma their inhuman price policy had inflicted on me. Appearantly the staff is given paramedic education as a direct result of customer casualties at the spare parts department
They kindly guided me to the car...still suffering from mutism, I entered, stuck in the key and started my trusted friend. Lacking the idea of what to do next I whispered in a very low voice "home...please"....
So thats why my nav system has this microphone feature! The route back home pop up automatically and saves me. I returned safely home from the 2 mile trip og thought to myself...well, its driving okay now, so why fix it??
TGE did not agree with this decision and tried 5-6 times the following 6 months to dismantle the linkage itself...but before it was completely detached from the car it went into the well known restonthetires mode -and I knew I had to fix it again
Then a friend of mine called and bragged about his new OME suspension (he had changed various sensors 5 or 6 times!) ...I promtly asked him about the "old useless sensor/linkage junk" he had removed. "Ehm, I think it in a plastic bag at the mechanics with the old junk springs and struts. If you can use it its yours"
....so I raced to his town and picked up the "junkbag" which was to me a "Guccibag" containing parts worth more 1000 GBP to me...
I know photo evidence is essential, so here it is......
This is how the linkage looked before I removed it after 6 months of (ab)use
This is the "restored" linkage from the "Guccibag" alongside the old linkage...
The new linkage fitted and working well.....
I also checked -and cleaned the sensors as recommended by uHu (thanks!), and later changed the hydralic fluid, encouraged by the description by another member (can't remember his name, sorry!). Its quite a nice feeling to overhaul the system and get to know it better. Not being a trained mechanic I find all these threads you are all writing emmensely important -in getting to know my car even better. When my lady enters the Landcruiser Quarters after a repair...looks at me and says: "you are so good at this my love" ...
I just smile and think of you guys in this forum....not only are you skilled, you also manage to bring out your knowledge to others...
In return I will try my best to arrange for you all to have a cold cold christmas with extreme snow conditions to play in...
Greetings..
Lars
Thanks for all the interesting and inspiring write ups


Well, since I bought The Grey Eminence in 2001 with only 7km on the clock I cannot blame others for lack of maintenance or abuse related failures

After reading about all the trouble with AHC I must say I have been rather lucky. Sometimes we are fighting a bit...when I want to haul 4-4500 kg on the hook or something like that. I am still after 333.334 km on the clock riding on the original sensors (knock knock)

Last year the car failed on me though (notice the clear projection of responsability towards the vehicle!). I was about 500 km away from home a late friday -and TGE decided to enter "restonthetires" mode which is not recommended for driving!! Crawling underneath the lowrider car I found the linkage between LH AHC sensor and suspension were broken in 2 pieces. Appearantly broken from siezed joints on the linkage (lesson: Remove them and check their condition!). I removed the pieces and tried loosen the joints -and...broke the alu-housing

I collected the pieces and next morning I searched the area for a mechanic working on saturday!...hmm



Monday I went to Toyota, met the allwayshappywhenheseesme sparepart salesman

Next thing I remember the guys were waving the new Lancruiser 200 catalog in front of me, trying to snap me out of that instant coma their inhuman price policy had inflicted on me. Appearantly the staff is given paramedic education as a direct result of customer casualties at the spare parts department

They kindly guided me to the car...still suffering from mutism, I entered, stuck in the key and started my trusted friend. Lacking the idea of what to do next I whispered in a very low voice "home...please"....

TGE did not agree with this decision and tried 5-6 times the following 6 months to dismantle the linkage itself...but before it was completely detached from the car it went into the well known restonthetires mode -and I knew I had to fix it again

Then a friend of mine called and bragged about his new OME suspension (he had changed various sensors 5 or 6 times!) ...I promtly asked him about the "old useless sensor/linkage junk" he had removed. "Ehm, I think it in a plastic bag at the mechanics with the old junk springs and struts. If you can use it its yours"


I know photo evidence is essential, so here it is......
This is how the linkage looked before I removed it after 6 months of (ab)use

This is the "restored" linkage from the "Guccibag" alongside the old linkage...
The new linkage fitted and working well.....
I also checked -and cleaned the sensors as recommended by uHu (thanks!), and later changed the hydralic fluid, encouraged by the description by another member (can't remember his name, sorry!). Its quite a nice feeling to overhaul the system and get to know it better. Not being a trained mechanic I find all these threads you are all writing emmensely important -in getting to know my car even better. When my lady enters the Landcruiser Quarters after a repair...looks at me and says: "you are so good at this my love" ...

In return I will try my best to arrange for you all to have a cold cold christmas with extreme snow conditions to play in...

Greetings..
Lars