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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Mk4 2021 Jazz Brake failure
« Last post by Nicksey on Today at 09:30:39 PM »
So if the premature failure of the brake simulator isnt a manufacturing defect then its therefore an engineering design failure .. arguably worse from hondas perspective as it makes them more liable .blaming the defect on the sub contractor who makes the part removes the stress from honda . Failures have occured at low mileages and no one has yet covered distances aporoaching 100k in a mark 4 jazz - it doesnt appear to be failure after x thousand presses of the brake pedal so nothing is wearing out as such .

Interestingly, the part is failing after under less duress than a standard cars braking system.. as we all know that the regen system allows you to drive smoothly WITHOUT using the brakes as much.
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Jazz / Crosstar Warranty AGAIN
« Last post by 5thcivic on Today at 08:14:05 PM »
According to the link an extra 2 years to take it to 5 years is £799. That's a lot more than £399 if that was the offer when you bought the car (if you had the service plan which was a no brainer if you did the minimum finance)?
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Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 / Newbie Jazz help!
« Last post by Cammytammy on Today at 07:32:27 PM »
Hey guys,

New jazz owner (well the Mrs bought one) however I need some help as it has some issues!

First - the juddering issue. Judders when driving (worse when acceleration hard) The Speedo also doesn't work. From what I have read, I have ordered a new speed sensor and plan to change the transmission oil (possibly put some xdaco in)

Would someone be able to link me the correct transmission fluid to buy please? Found some on cox motors for £79 odd. The car I believe is a 1.3. it has a 7 speed button on the steering wheel while enables me to change gear with the paddles behind steering wheel. (It doesn't judder at all on this mode)

Which car has she bought? Can you tell from the info above?

The 2nd issue is, sometimes the power steering light comes on and the steering goes heavier. It doesn't always come on every drive, and goes away if you turn car off and on again.

Thanks in advance for any guidance! Jazz newbs here. Ask me about the mk8 civic and I know my stuff lol
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New Members / Hello!
« Last post by Cammytammy on Today at 07:26:19 PM »
Hey!

Own a civic but currently bought a jazz auto, hoping to find some fellow jazz owners and looking to fix some bugs!

From Wolverhampton here, big F1 fan!

Greeting!
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10mm push body panel clip

get them in halfords 10 for a £5
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Jazz / Crosstar Warranty AGAIN
« Last post by coldstart on Today at 06:47:37 PM »
I think this clears up the fact that this offer is at point of sale, ie not available to me to purchase in year 3 of ownership.

That's quite the opposite of what my dealership tells me:
They recommended me *NOT* to buy the extended warranty until year three just in case I (or someone else) "totaled" the car before this time - I wanted to buy it at time of purchase.

So, I'm waiting out next to three years of ownership before buying the prolonged warranty.

You should check with your dealership about this - Honda can't be that different in handling extended warranty across Europe (before you go for it: I'm well aware of the fact that neither Switzerland nor GB is a member of the EU)

Addendum:

Please have a look at Extended guarantees
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Buying Advice - Jazz Advance
« Last post by coldstart on Today at 06:37:39 PM »
I'm very keen on learning what they tell you.

Never the less: The Jazz is a great car!
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Spacesaver spare wheel
« Last post by coldstart on Today at 06:36:10 PM »
In this situation of a slowish puncture, and you decide to carefully drive on to the next (motorway) services, I had heard that the breakdown companies won’t attend; as they would if you are on the hard shoulder.

I would love to have this possible myth dismantled!

As I have not yet experienced this dire situation far from home yet (fingers crossed!) I cannot tell you about the demeanour of breakdown companies.
My only "slow puncture" so far occured only five miles from home and I was able to go to the tyre shop of my choice and they were like: "What do you want? - Everything looks okay!" - Yes - That's because I inflated the tyre before I drove to you!

Turned out there was a screw in the tyre and they were able to remove it and safely fix the puncture because I didn't apply the gunk.

So, I'm a bit at a loss regarding the "myth" part of your posting - care to clarify?
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Honda Jazz Mk4 2020 - / Re: Mk4 2021 Jazz Brake failure
« Last post by Lincolnshire Rambler on Today at 05:38:00 PM »
So if the premature failure of the brake simulator isnt a manufacturing defect then its therefore an engineering design failure .. arguably worse from hondas perspective as it makes them more liable .blaming the defect on the sub contractor who makes the part removes the stress from honda . Failures have occured at low mileages and no one has yet covered distances aporoaching 100k in a mark 4 jazz - it doesnt appear to be failure after x thousand presses of the brake pedal so nothing is wearing out as such .
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Honda Jazz Mk3 2015 - 2020 / Re: Garmin Maps Europe 2024 Available
« Last post by Kremmen on Today at 04:59:19 PM »
There was a time when the map update was indeed via a dealer. This was because of the earlier SatNav DVD's being easily copied and distributed

Garmin don't seem to understand that later vehicles have their own mapping and the ability to self update via Garmin Express has been the norm for some years now

Garmin support are frequently useless
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