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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Code maintenance notice
« Last post by tfw7 on Today at 05:52:45 PM »
see picture
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Have a 2004 Honda Jazz and the radio doesn’t work although it would occasionally tune to a station it would cut out after a few minutes.

Want to get something with Bluetooth and apple carplay.

Was thinking of picking up a fitting for the stereo like this one:

https://www.fruugo.ie/car-9inch-2din-stereo-audio-fascia-dvd-compatible-with-honda-fit-city-jazz-2006/p-290322887-648138293?language=en&ac=croud&asc=pmax&gad_source=1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIs5ejpezihQMVjpBQBh2CAQGSEAQYAiABEgK4evD_BwE

Going to Halfords buy the unit and getting it fitted? Would it be doable?


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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Mk4 2021 Jazz Brake failure
« Last post by richardfrost on Today at 04:46:11 PM »
I'm not sure where you are getting your information from. As a Toyota owner, with an 8 year old car, 7 years with me, this warranty just works. There is no mention of a third party and there is no option to get a cheaper service without the warranty extension.

https://mag.toyota.co.uk/toyota-warranty-how-it-works/

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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Jazz Crosstar, raise suspension?
« Last post by Whiteshark on Today at 03:42:37 PM »
That photo does look good. I think your first port of call would need to be your Honda dealer as any alteration would probably affect your warranty and insurance i suspect, but good luck.
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Jazz Crosstar, raise suspension?
« Last post by hazeyjane on Today at 03:34:49 PM »
Hi all,

Im about to get a new Jazz Crosstar soon. And the only thing im not super exited about is the ground clearance. Do you think there is a way to mod the car with a raised suspension or something similar?

I saw this Honda concept of the Crosstar, not sure if it's even raised there, but it could be an even more amazing car if it was higher IMO. What do you think? Is it possible even?

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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Mk4 2021 Jazz Brake failure
« Last post by Whiteshark on Today at 03:06:30 PM »
The Toyota 10 year warranty is not free but paid on top of the service charge.

There is no extra charge for the Toyota warranty extension. So long as you get the car serviced at the appropriate time, another year gets added on. Not sure what you mean by 'paid on top of the service charge'.

The Toyota manufacturer warranty is 3 years. The extended 7 year warranty offered , if  it is serviced at a Toyota garage is provided by an independent insurance company and not as good as the 3 year. The annual cost of this insurance is factored into the service cost, plus if you need to have repair work done that is not covered, you will pay full main dealer prices. A service costs less without the extended warranty cost, for example over 10 years old,   by negotiation.
The point I am trying to make is that Toyota /Lexus are like Honda or anybody else , only as good as the dealers. I have a lot of experience with both, and a visit to their forums will confirm.
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Site Help & Feedback / Re: Site performance issue
« Last post by Kremmen on Today at 03:02:32 PM »
Been almost unreachable today with bad gateway error
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Code maintenance notice
« Last post by Wonder on Today at 11:01:38 AM »
HI,
the maintenance soon message appeared with this message:
28 sun design/star design B7
Unfortunately I can no longer find the maintenance codes, they are not available on the Honda Italia website, does anyone know what it means and possibly tell me where I can find a table for the codes?
28 are definitely the days I have left before maintenance, but the rest!!???
Thanks for your help
(Sorry for the mistakes, I used Google Translate)
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Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 / Re: Carb flooded.
« Last post by embee on Today at 08:53:48 AM »
It's not actually "flooded" (technically), rather the fuel enrichment used for cold starting results in some wet carbon which normally burns off in the first few seconds of normal running. Cranking fuelling and afterstart enrichment ramps off within a short time,  something of the order of 10sec or so,  and the combustion chamber will be hot enough to clear moisture and wet carbon after maybe 30sec.
The general guide is not to start and run an engine,  especially from cold,  for less than 30sec or preferably a minute.
In industry we did specific plug fouling tests consisting of repeated cold starts and stop cycles. We measured plug resistance and you can plot the trend and predict quite accurately how many cycles will lead to fouling. Our problems were mainly to do with the production and delivery practices of moving and shipping cars, there were many starts without the engine ever getting properly hot.
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