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Honda Jazz Forums => Honda Jazz Mk1 2002-2008 => Topic started by: bus_ter on July 20, 2020, 03:36:28 PM
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I'm getting a clunking sound from underneath the car somewhere (not sure if it's front or back) when going over bumps/potholes etc. The sound is quite noticeable at low speed.
What are the first things to check and common likely issues on the Jazz?
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Likely to be rubber suspension bushes or possibly drop links, both are common things to go on most cars not the Jazz in particular, neither are particularly expensive to get sorted, bushes tend to make a clonking noise, drop links tend to make a clicking noise.
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My drop links clunked when they were worn out. Couldn't feel any play but replacing them solved the problem.
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I see the drop links are very cheap. I've ordered a pair. Even if it doesn't solve the noise it seems like a good idea to refresh some 15 year old ones for £12.
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Drop links are the common one on a Jazz. Like Jocko I had no apparent play but clunked badly. Replacing them cured it completely.
Did you notice there are two sorts for the Mk1? One where the studs come out at the same angle, one where they're at about 90 degrees. I think they changed around 2006 so not sure which you'd have.
As I understand the only tricky bit about changing them is shifting the nuts. Plenty of posts on here with advice. Try going to the Mk1 forum and searching drop links..
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Did you notice there are two sorts for the Mk1? One where the studs come out at the same angle, one where they're at about 90 degrees. I think they changed around 2006 so not sure which you'd have.
You're kidding!! I've had a long run recently of buying (all correctly advertised), but ultimately wrong parts!
I have a 56 plate Jazz and ordered these..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/163618918006
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This is the drawing from the Moog website.
(https://i.imgur.com/n5Ue7uZ.jpg)
My local Motor factor initially gave me the wrong part but replaced them with the correct part. The computer showed the wrong number for my 56 plate Jazz. The pair I required had less offset (HO-LS-8967 and HO-LS-8968).
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Sorry.
If you turn the steering to full lock you should be able to see which type is on your car without having to dismantle anything.
I think you've ordered the earlier style and the one in Jocko's picture is the later. The difference is described here https://clubjazz.org/forum/index.php?topic=12121.30 (https://clubjazz.org/forum/index.php?topic=12121.30)
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Did you notice there are two sorts for the Mk1? One where the studs come out at the same angle, one where they're at about 90 degrees. I think they changed around 2006 so not sure which you'd have.
You're kidding!! I've had a long run recently of buying (all correctly advertised), but ultimately wrong parts!
I have a 56 plate Jazz and ordered these..
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/163618918006
They look like the later type. I think you'll be alright with those, I believe the change was well before 2006. Bear in mind that they are handed, left and right are slightly different.
The easier way to distinguish which you need is the joints - on the earlier type they are roughly at right angles, whilst on the later type, they are just offset. Jocko's diagram shows a picture of the early type.
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Jocko's diagram shows a picture of the early type.
But quotes the Moog part numbers for both types.
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But quotes the Moog part numbers for both types.
Indeed it does. I went back and inserted "a picture of" in the edit ;)
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I had this issue and I have two issues on my MOT that are likely related, so we will see if the sound goes. My car is in the garage right now
Nearside Front Lower Anti-roll bar ball joint dust cover severely deteriorated (5.3.4 (b) (i))
Nearside Front Anti-roll bar ball joint has slight play Drop link (5.3.4 (a) (i))