Are there any recalls on the Honda Jazz?

Are there any recalls on the Honda Jazz?

It affects the Jazz 2002-2008 Right hand door Master switch, when water gets in. Honda are to cover switches that are OK, but replace any switches affected already.

Is there a fix for Honda Jazz window switch?

The fix requires either a new switch or the fitment of a waterproof skirt round the master switch to stop the possible ingress of water. Honda are saying that they are contacting owners of the Jazz / Fit to arrange for the work to be carried out.

Are there any cases of Honda window switch catching fire?

There have only been three cases so far of the switch actually catching fire – one in South Africa which caused a fatality (but under very odd circumstances) and two in the US – but it’s still a cause for concern and is going to do the Japanese reputation for well-built cars no good at all.

What causes Honda Fit window switch to fail?

Hiya, I Work For Honda In England And All It Is Is a solder that gets wet from condensation water rain snow etc. and just corrodes it and causes malfunction that’s all jonathan I have had this switch replaced already once and yesterday the switch failed again complete with smoke coming from the switch/ arm rest area.

How to fix a Honda Jazz electric window problem?

I have a possible solution. Turn ignition on, sit in the rear, press the switch down, open and close / slam the door repeatedly. Also try from the drivers seat with switch there if you have ‘assistant’ slam door. This has worked on 3 different cars I had, Fiat Regata, Saab 9000, Honda Jazz. Also always rear nearside coincidentally. Let me know.

It affects the Jazz 2002-2008 Right hand door Master switch, when water gets in. Honda are to cover switches that are OK, but replace any switches affected already.

How to fix your Honda automatic power window switch?

This is a very quick how-to video showing you an easy way to fix your “automatic up/down” function on your driver’s side power window in a Honda vehicle. If you changed your battery or lost power somehow to the switch, the memory needs to be reset. The switch is NOT bad, just follow this simple process to fix it yourself & save money!

There have only been three cases so far of the switch actually catching fire – one in South Africa which caused a fatality (but under very odd circumstances) and two in the US – but it’s still a cause for concern and is going to do the Japanese reputation for well-built cars no good at all.