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Honda Jazz Mk2 2008-2015 / Re: Opinions on CVT noise
« Last post by stevieboyyyy on Today at 10:32:41 AM »
Mine made this noise, after changing the oil the noise went away a week or so later.
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Honda Jazz Mk2 2008-2015 / Re: Another spare wheel thread!
« Last post by stevieboyyyy on Today at 10:30:38 AM »
Hi Folks, thank you for all the info!

I have a UK 2012 Honda Jazz.

Will a 185/55 R16 fit in the wheel well?

Oddly there is a jack, and tools, polystyrene, and a boot liner, but no spare wheel.

Have had two punctures in 6 months despite only 2k miles.

Have got a push plug kit, screw in plugs, and tyre weld - but this wouldn't have saved either scenario!

Thank you!
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Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 / Re: New Head Unit/Infotainment
« Last post by Pegasakidis on Today at 10:16:27 AM »
at the same thought, i bought it from ali but cheaper
 mine is left hand drive, but just to have a taste, this is another good option, especially if you have steering wheel controls




https://a.aliexpress.com/_EzY42BV

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Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 / Re: Spare wheel foam insert
« Last post by olduser1 on Today at 09:39:58 AM »
Best bet ask at your local breakers yard, or if you wish try online auction sites.
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Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 / New Head Unit/Infotainment
« Last post by UKjim on Today at 09:39:36 AM »
The cable you are showing is the same as the one supplied with the Joying.

Why would you want to use one port for the CarPlay, as it is wireless CarPlay so you don’t plug in your phone?

There are 3 USB ports on the Joying, you receive  one adapter as per your picture and 2 long plug to socket cables you can feed into the glovebox or some other convenient location.

I have found that the onboard USB sockets when connected to the adapter cables do not have the power to charge my iPhone 15 Pro.

I have not used the built in microphone as I already had one installed from my previous head unit as they all use the same connection. Very easy to install an external mic, the internal one isn’t much good.

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Off Topic (Non-Honda) / Re: sunglasses for driving
« Last post by ColinB on Today at 09:25:33 AM »
Wasn't aware of that either.
https://www.transitions.com/en-gb/products/drivewear-transitions/
Seems like they combine polarisation and photochromic properties, which sounds good. The downside (there's always one) is that they shouldn't be used at night because of the permanent tint.
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Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 / Spare wheel foam insert
« Last post by jazzyb88 on Today at 09:25:02 AM »
Hi,

Does anyone have the foam insert for sale for the space saver wheel on a 2015-2018 Jazz? If not, I will go down the route of creating something myself (I have read the older threads on here about using ply). Just wanted to ask as wanted to keep it stock  :)

Thanks
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Honda Jazz Mk2 2008-2015 / Re: Brake Pads Cost and Labour
« Last post by MiniNinjaRob on Today at 08:20:52 AM »
Just for comparison, we were in need of rear pads two weeks ago when the wifes mum had a Stroke and we had to get up to Lincolnshire quick. As the wife was driving home from work to collect me she hears a metallic grinding from the rear brakes, The only place open on a Saturday afternoon charged me £120 to replace the pads and I know that was dear as the chap knew we needed them done quick.

That’s actually ok, parts and an hours labour should come to that easily. The labour for that job would be the same as replacing the discs at the same time as all the work involved is in the pad change - changing the disc only needs two small screws taking out and the disc slides right off easily so doesn’t really add any time onto the whole operation.

Discs and pads for a jazz aren’t expensive BUT they aren’t cheap either.
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Off Topic (Non-Honda) / Re: sunglasses for driving
« Last post by pebbles on Today at 07:43:10 AM »
You can get lenses that change according to light, rather than according to UV (which is blocked by the windscreen).  They were introduced with driving in mind.  Look around for someone who offers them.

didn't know that , thanks.

quick search and it seems they are called transition drivewear lenses.
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The Option Connector has 2 red wires

One is "ACC" and the other is "Ign2".'"Ign2" is the one to use for dashcams

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