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Honda Jazz Forums => Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 => Topic started by: guest6633 on March 26, 2017, 12:17:10 PM
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How many of you have noticed the £18,000 Honda Jazz mk3 comes without a wheel nut wrench or a place to put the manual, now the under magic seat has done disappearing act for the manual place?
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Mine definitely came with a wheel nut wrench, which I think doubles as the jack handle. I bought a much better jack handle after the first time I used it.
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How many of you have noticed the £18,000 Honda Jazz mk3 comes without a wheel nut wrench or a place to put the manual, now the under magic seat has done disappearing act for the manual place?
if you have not got a spare wheel why do you need a wheelbrace or jack. The spare wheel kit includes a Jack, wheelbrace, storage for them, the tyre pump and glue bottle, handbook along with the towing eye and room for a torch, wheel lock key and a stout pair of leather gloves.
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Mine definitely came with a wheel nut wrench, which I think doubles as the jack handle. I bought a much better jack handle after the first time I used it.
Deeps post reminds me that mine came with the spare wheel kit, which was fitted before I took delivery.
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Mine came with a pump, puncture foam, towing pin and what seemed to be a tyre iron. I've no idea what the tyre iron was provided for as I have alloy rims. There was no jack.
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Mine came with a pump, puncture foam, towing pin and what seemed to be a tyre iron. I've no idea what the tyre iron was provided for as I have alloy rims. There was no jack.
"Tyre iron" For screwing in or removing the towing eye?
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Mine came with a pump, puncture foam, towing pin and what seemed to be a tyre iron. I've no idea what the tyre iron was provided for as I have alloy rims. There was no jack.
"Tyre iron" For screwing in or removing the towing eye?
Ah! Yes, that might make sense. I happened to be looking at them this weekend when rearranging things. The 'tyre iron' is a metal rod bent into a circle at one end and tapered like a screw driver (but way too big and blunt to actually be a screw driver) at the other.
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As mentioned above the "Tyre iron" is actually a part of the jack handle, but used on it own to tighten the towing eye. See page 578 of the owners manual for details.
A full toolkit is only supplied on cars with a temporary spare wheel (e.g Jack and wheel brace etc.)