1
Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: MPG for those interested
« Last post by aphybrid on Today at 11:33:28 AM »My latest update to history. Looks like evening out for summer running around the 54.41 level.
Last fill included a trip of 150 miles each way with many miles in highland single track B roads. Including a descent of 20.9 degrees average from 240 metres to 27 metres above sea level, not a nice noise from transmissiom when coasting on this slope.
Last fill included a trip of 150 miles each way with many miles in highland single track B roads. Including a descent of 20.9 degrees average from 240 metres to 27 metres above sea level, not a nice noise from transmissiom when coasting on this slope.
2
Honda Jazz Mk2 2008-2015 / Re: Honda jazz 2009 jerking
« Last post by olduser1 on Today at 11:14:24 AM »Find the chap who diagnosed the trade cars in your area
Get a scan if your car by an expert, then proceed.
Get a scan if your car by an expert, then proceed.
3
Honda Jazz Mk2 2008-2015 / Re: Considering Buying a Honda Jazz with a petrol engine and a manual geabox
« Last post by olduser1 on Today at 11:11:57 AM »Why not drive a couple over familiar roads, there are 100s out there. Always use vehicle score or similar as 7 out of 10 cars have a story. Avoid cat S or N insurance vehicle.
It's all about condition of the car do you recognise the tyre make has the car got damp boot or carpets etc.
Good luck
It's all about condition of the car do you recognise the tyre make has the car got damp boot or carpets etc.
Good luck
4
Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Mk4 2021 Jazz Brake failure
« Last post by stiggysawdust on April 12, 2024, 11:52:14 PM »Hi everyone, So far I've not been affected but I really hope Honda do the right thing and sort out this ridiculous situation quickly.
I have to say I am rather worried that my Jazz will be affected as I took delivery in November 2020, so maybe it's a matter of time and while we don't do a high mileage we will not be able to manage without it.
Good luck everyone and very well done for your efforts.
I have to say I am rather worried that my Jazz will be affected as I took delivery in November 2020, so maybe it's a matter of time and while we don't do a high mileage we will not be able to manage without it.
Good luck everyone and very well done for your efforts.
5
Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Mk4 2021 Jazz Brake failure
« Last post by Hicardo on April 12, 2024, 10:43:04 PM »Folks, wanted to express too how bad this situation is for those affected and hope all are resolved acceptably soon when Honda UK finally get their act together.
I guess I'm in the group with LV who have mid 2021 Mk 4's, so a problem could possibly happen at any time. From what ive seen, it's unlikely to occur whilst driving, but tends to happen on start up.
That CAN of course be a major problem if you are away from home, abroad or at the other end of the country when the fault occurs. So like some others, I'm in a quandary about what to do. Sit tight and hope for the best, or swap it.
I'm luckyish in that im covered on the 5 year plan, which has 2 years to run. I guess on balance, wait and see what happens over the next few months?
I guess I'm in the group with LV who have mid 2021 Mk 4's, so a problem could possibly happen at any time. From what ive seen, it's unlikely to occur whilst driving, but tends to happen on start up.
That CAN of course be a major problem if you are away from home, abroad or at the other end of the country when the fault occurs. So like some others, I'm in a quandary about what to do. Sit tight and hope for the best, or swap it.
I'm luckyish in that im covered on the 5 year plan, which has 2 years to run. I guess on balance, wait and see what happens over the next few months?
6
Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: shaking at 50mph
« Last post by Lord Voltermore on April 12, 2024, 08:44:21 PM »I would also suggest wheel balance. One of the glue on or clip on weights used to balance the new tyres may have dropped off.
But as a safety precaution before driving the car again I would also check the inner and outer side walls of the tyres for any bulges as a result of a manufacturing defect in the tyre structure. Its very unlikely there will be.
But as a safety precaution before driving the car again I would also check the inner and outer side walls of the tyres for any bulges as a result of a manufacturing defect in the tyre structure. Its very unlikely there will be.
7
Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: shaking at 50mph
« Last post by Westy36 on April 12, 2024, 08:24:16 PM »I experienced new tyres that weren't balanced correctly several years ago. The fitter may have made a mistake or possibly forgot to balance the wheels. Take them back, explain the problem and ask that they check. A decent garage would be happy to show you they are balanced on their machine.
8
Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: shaking at 50mph
« Last post by dave456 on April 12, 2024, 07:40:34 PM »Hi madasafish they are new tyres on front and balanced i think it is plugs or throttle body when pas 50mph got up to80 it was ok
9
Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Re: shaking at 50mph
« Last post by madasafish on April 12, 2024, 07:28:47 PM »Get wheels balanced
10
New Members / Re: New Jazz Advance
« Last post by coldstart on April 12, 2024, 07:12:05 PM »...
My initial gut feeling is i will extend the Honda warranty for another 2 years to give it 5, especially as I feel I am driving an Apple Mac at times ! Also with the issue over the brake simulator that seems to afflict models from around the 2020 ish era...
Welcome to the Jazz world
I will do the same as the lack of any decent response from Honda (so far) regarding the brake simulator issue is quite disconcerting.
(and I thought as well I would be stepping up from the VAG-"quality"-nightmare when buying the Jazz...)
Let's all hope Honda will come to think better of this one and live up to their reputation!