Thanks for the replies and info so far.
No need for universal sensors and issues of rewiring and finding plug connectors Lucas LEB 455 and Lucas LEB 456 are a direct replacement plug in sensor made for the Jazz and are only a few ££s more than the universal parts. The Lucas sensor even has the weather shroud to seal the interior of the car from water ingress. My replacement kit from Ebay included a BM Cat, 2 Lucas LEB sensors, middle pipe, rear box and fittihg kit for around £210, prices seem to have fallen recently to around £195
Hi do you have a link to the seller or listing you actually purchased from please. These are the exact items I was aboit to purchase separately
Thanks
Rich
I would not mess around with the DIY wire-up sensors, the sensors connect directly to the car ECU, make a wiring error and there is a risk of damaging the expensive ECU, I would go for the plug and play Lucas LEB 455 and 456.
More than 2 years since I purchased a replacement cat set, the Ebay seller being known as aacarpartsuk.
Enter Ebay and search with phrase "Honda Jazz Catalytic Convertor stolen", search will return many vendors, then it is up to you to check with the vendor for the maker of the Cat and the maker of the two sensors they are offering. The issue seems to be the middle pipe section, they get bent in transit and do not fit, they foul the car bodywork, the sills, you find your self bending and shaping the section until it matches the old pipe, that is the hard part of the job, the Honda OEM center pipe is north of £220 if you go the OEM route, £220 being more than the entire Ebay kit!