Author Topic: Can I upgrade my 2022 Honda Jazz SE to SR-level tech (camera, sensors, 9”screen)  (Read 1180 times)

2022_Jazz_SE

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Hey everyone,
I’m pretty new to upgrading Jazz cars, so I’m hoping some of you with more experience can help me out.
I’ve got a 2022 Honda Jazz SE and I’d love to bring it closer to the SR trim in terms of features. mainly the front/rear parking sensors, the rear-view camera, and the 9" Honda Connect infotainment system.

Here’s what I think I know (and want to sanity-check):

1. I believe the underlying design of the SE and SR is the same, and the SR just has the “extra” features installed.

2. I found part 08A77-TZA-PAIDB, which I think is the OEM rear camera kit, can this be installed on the SE?

3. Can I retrofit the parking sensors to the SE as well?

4. If I grab a 39540-TZA-E031-M1 9" infotainment unit from an SR, will it physically fit in the SE’s dash?

5. Does the SE wiring harness already have the right pins/connectors for the screen, camera, and sensors or would I need extra wiring/adapters?

6. Will the upgraded head unit actually display the parking camera feed and integrate properly with the sensors?

I’m basically trying to figure out if this is a plug-and-play type of upgrade or if it’s a big wiring job that might not even work. Heck, even the confirmation of the part compatibility would be a huge help.
Has anyone here done this upgrade (or something similar) on a Jazz SE? Any tips, gotchas, or advice before I start buying parts would be massively appreciated!

Thanks in advance

Lord Voltermore

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It may well be possible to upgrade to some of the SR features if you can get all the necessary parts, and able to solve a variety of possible hitches with very complex electrical systems  with can-bus signals ,ECU menu modifications etc .

 But even if successful the result will be a car that is neither fish nor fowl .  Insurers often have a slightly lower premium for a SE than an SR (because SR's have more stuff they may need to pay to fix and a higher value if the car is written off) .You may need to inform them of the modifications.

 Also when you sell the car  buyers may be wary  of its unusual  changes in specification and may not pay more than an SE price. The cost of your modifications will be  lost.  Indeed I suspect trade buyers would either not be interested in the car  or  offer less for it. 

In my opinion you would be better putting the money  towards  replacing the car sooner than you might otherwise done with a higher specification, . 
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stani

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I'm quite skeptical here. I wanted to add blind spot monitoring to the mirrors and a heated steering wheel (maybe from a coupe, or even from an HR-V) to my Advance. But the technician told me that not only the appropriate wiring is missing, but also some modules and software. So it's probably impossible...
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