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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Garmin Map Update Procedure
« Last post by Kremmen on March 27, 2023, 03:25:41 PM »Yes, if you look through my screenshots on page 1 of this thread it shows the current map as "1" and the list of installed maps spanning 21 to 23
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For Sale and Wanted (including ebay) / Flexible Two Tier Boot Shelf from 2011 Jazz
« Last post by Gonzo on March 27, 2023, 02:27:54 PM »Hi all,
Mum recently sold her 2011 Jazz EX and we subsequently found this little used shelf that has been in her garage for 8 years. I believe they were standard on some Mark 2 models.
Collect from Brentwood, Essex for a charitable donation of your choice.
Mum recently sold her 2011 Jazz EX and we subsequently found this little used shelf that has been in her garage for 8 years. I believe they were standard on some Mark 2 models.
Collect from Brentwood, Essex for a charitable donation of your choice.
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New Members / Re: New to forum and Jazz ownership
« Last post by Jocko on March 27, 2023, 01:54:38 PM »94
Off Topic (Non-Honda) / Re: Motorway MINIMUM speed limit
« Last post by Jocko on March 27, 2023, 01:51:00 PM »Please note that the Citroën Ami isn’t a car by legal standards – it’s a quadricycle (the same designation given to a quad bike), and therefore it conforms to far fewer safety regulations than most other four-wheeled vehicles. The Ami does not come with airbags, is illegal to drive on the motorway and has a maximum speed of 28mph, so driving this vehicle on roads where the speed limit is above 30mph is strongly advised against.
https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/citroen-ami-2022/#:~:text=The%20Ami%20does%20not%20come,30mph%20is%20strongly%20advised%20against.
https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/citroen-ami-2022/#:~:text=The%20Ami%20does%20not%20come,30mph%20is%20strongly%20advised%20against.
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Off Topic (Non-Honda) / Re: Motorway MINIMUM speed limit
« Last post by crosstarhonda on March 27, 2023, 01:41:18 PM »Well, the new Citroën Ami has a max speed of 29mph, can be driven by a 16 year old and can legally use a motorway! So whoever the police officer was needs to understand the legislation because PACE would not stand and any reports to the CPS would not srand!!
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Garmin Map Update Procedure
« Last post by Jazzik on March 27, 2023, 01:13:03 PM »The map in the car was dated 21 so a bit old.
There is not "the map"...
You have to go through all (no, not all...) the maps to check if there are maps 21, 22 and hopefully also 23 to know if you have the most recent update.
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Garmin Map Update Procedure
« Last post by Terryp on March 27, 2023, 11:59:12 AM »The map in the car was dated 21 so a bit old. I am going to use the mobile version of Tom Tom go and connect it via Apple play. Always like my Tom Tom satnav so now it’s mobile it’s even better, plus it has live traffic and speed cameras.
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New Members / Re: New to forum and Jazz ownership
« Last post by madasafish on March 27, 2023, 10:22:40 AM »Welcome
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Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 / Re: handbrake clunk
« Last post by Kremmen on March 27, 2023, 03:40:52 AM »On the 4 I wait for it to fully stop, then pull the lever and wait a second or 2 before releasing the footbrake and there is zero movement.
If you release the tootbrake too early you can get a slight twitch.
If you release the tootbrake too early you can get a slight twitch.
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New Members / New to forum and Jazz ownership
« Last post by PJB on March 26, 2023, 08:34:41 PM »Ive just joined and taking a look around the forum so thought I’d say hi.
I’ve just bought my first Jazz as hopefully budget busting reliable motoring. I set out to find a cheap Jazz as a mate of mine has a 2007 plate with about 200k on the clock and it’s still going strong with no sign of giving up yet. I’ve managed to find an Ice Blue 2007 plate Jazz S, I took a gamble and bought it at auction as a Cat N because some toe rag had nicked the catalytic converter off of it but it’s an elderly owner car with full service history and only 25 thousand miles on it. So far I’ve serviced it and replaced the entire exhaust,all new discs and pads and gone all over it underneath looking for rust etc. Underbody wise there was a small amount of scaly surface rust just by the rear tow eye and some around the rad support. I’ve cleaned the entire underside until spotless then scotchbrited and sprayed the whole lot. The rear axle was fairly flaky all over same as most of the front steering and suspension components so all have been rubbed down and painted. I’ve a few small parking dents to sort and chips to touch in when the weather improves but hopefully everthing I’m doing will preserve the Jazz for years to come as the idea is to start with a goodun and keep it for the long term future.
I’ve just bought my first Jazz as hopefully budget busting reliable motoring. I set out to find a cheap Jazz as a mate of mine has a 2007 plate with about 200k on the clock and it’s still going strong with no sign of giving up yet. I’ve managed to find an Ice Blue 2007 plate Jazz S, I took a gamble and bought it at auction as a Cat N because some toe rag had nicked the catalytic converter off of it but it’s an elderly owner car with full service history and only 25 thousand miles on it. So far I’ve serviced it and replaced the entire exhaust,all new discs and pads and gone all over it underneath looking for rust etc. Underbody wise there was a small amount of scaly surface rust just by the rear tow eye and some around the rad support. I’ve cleaned the entire underside until spotless then scotchbrited and sprayed the whole lot. The rear axle was fairly flaky all over same as most of the front steering and suspension components so all have been rubbed down and painted. I’ve a few small parking dents to sort and chips to touch in when the weather improves but hopefully everthing I’m doing will preserve the Jazz for years to come as the idea is to start with a goodun and keep it for the long term future.