Does Jazz share with other Honda oil filter
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Does Jazz share with other Honda oil filter
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Originally Posted by spoon fit
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Originally Posted by kimo
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Originally Posted by spoon fit
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YEAH!Quote:
Originally Posted by kimo
Same (the one) filter fits all Honda cars. Just like same (the one) filter fits all Honda bikes. Maybe a few exceptions but generally makes life very easy when buying an oil filter. The bike filter doesn't fit the car or vice versa though. Means Honda dealers and Honda specialists like Hannys don't need to stock alot of different filters.
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Originally Posted by vividjazz
Total wrong they are not all the same
so wat does this mean??? i can buy an aftermarket civic filter and fit on a jazz???
Uhm.. dude.. you seriously need to freshen up your Honda techie skills.Quote:
Same (the one) filter fits all Honda cars.
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Originally Posted by strepto
That would be nice if all fit
Been around Honda bikes too long where the homogeneous ubiquity of oil filters is the norm.
Would have thought they would carry such a great concept by now like all the other technology advances that eventually reach the Honda cars from the Honda bikes.
We'd all love to see Hyper VTec, 7 speed sequential transmissions with 8 plate wet clutches, the awesome V5, adjustable gas dampening, 6 piston caliper brakes, ram air, dual stage fuel injection (2 injectors per cyclinder), cylinder sleeves high pressure formed from sintered aluminum powder impregnated with ceramic and graphite, factory iridium tip spark plugs and 12 hole fuel injectors that can deliver fuel at in excess of 50psi on cars.
2 years from track to bike. 10 years+ to cars.
i work at a honda dealership in spare parts and most of the oil filters for hondas are the same xcept for some older models but im talkin bout 10-15 years +
unlike other manufactures, most of the Honda can use the same
Z79 I think is the aftermarket one.
just wondering...is the genuine oil filter meant to be green or blue??
my car was last serviced @ Honda and the filter is green..someone told me that's not a genuine honda part?
My Honda filters have always been blue....
BLUE for me... Ronald, which dealer?
haha..maybe HAMP oil filterQuote:
Originally Posted by asiansquad
i got it done @ eastern honda
i got a blue one when i had my car serviced in Eastern..... :D
mine is BLUE :D
so i can get civic one and use it on jazz????Quote:
Originally Posted by sdewyz
No you can't
QUOTE=Zimp13]so i can get civic one and use it on jazz????[/QUOTE]
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Originally Posted by kimo
ha yar... so confusing.... then how come some said these:
i work at a honda dealership in spare parts and most of the oil filters for hondas are the same xcept for some older models but im talkin bout 10-15 years +
unlike other manufactures, most of the Honda can use the same
Z79 I think is the aftermarket one.
wat does this mean then????
If you look you will find out each one has a diffrent part #
Part # 159313 A6000-49906 NPN Honda Oil Filter - Accord DX 4dr (carb) 1986 - 1989
Model: Honda Accord DX 4dr (carb) Engine: BS1,A20 Trans: 5MT,4AT Chassis: BA_,CA5
Category: NPN Oil Filter > Honda Oil Filter > Honda Accord Oil Filter
Price: $5.70
Honda CRX Oil Filter
Part # 167619 A6000-49906 NPN Honda Oil Filter - CRX 1.5 HF 1988 - 1991
Model: Honda CRX 1.5 HF Engine: D15B6 Trans: 5MT Chassis: ED836
Category: NPN Oil Filter > Honda Oil Filter > Honda CRX Oil Filter
Price: $5.70
Honda Civic Oil Filter
Part # 171945 A6000-49906 NPN Honda Oil Filter - Civic 1.6 EX 2dr 1996 - 2000
Model: Honda Civic 1.6 EX 2dr Engine: D16Y8 Trans: 5MT,4AT Chassis: EJ8__
Category: NPN Oil Filter > Honda Oil Filter > Honda Civic Oil Filter
Price: $5.70
Honda Civic Oil Filter
Part # 173633 A6000-49906 NPN Honda Oil Filter - Civic 1.6 LX 4dr 1996 - 2000
Model: Honda Civic 1.6 LX 4dr Engine: D16Y7 Trans: 5MT,4AT Chassis: EJ6__
Category: NPN Oil Filter > Honda Oil Filter > Honda Civic Oil Filter
Price: $5.70
Honda Passport Oil Filter
Part # 176528 A6000-49906 NPN Honda Oil Filter - Passport 2.6 4-Cyl. 1994 - 1996
Model: Honda Passport 2.6 4-Cyl. Engine: 4ZE1 Trans: 5MT Chassis: C_58E
can you take a photo of it,Quote:
Originally Posted by asiansquad
honda Au only uses 3 types of filters, two of em are blue as the cartridge one is yellow-brownish
i went to ultra tune today and asked them..they told me honda chucked in a after market OIL filter on my car
yellow-brownish!? aftermarket?Quote:
Originally Posted by ECU-MAN
You talking about air filter or oil filter? dls.Quote:
Originally Posted by asiansquad
oops
oil filter
but i thought the dealers must only use genuine honda oil filters? can they put aftermarket filters on our cars?
they are shifty thats why
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y25...d/DSC00044.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by ECU-MAN
Ronald, call Honda up and tell them the discovery and ask them for an explaination...
called them and left a message for them to call back
they just called back and said it's a genuine honda product
HAMP stands for Honda After Market Product
they said they hve 2 lines of oil filters, blue and green.
huh? so whats the difference between the green HAMP and the stock blue one?
the honda guy said they're the same
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Originally Posted by asiansquad
jdm :thumbsup:
just serviced my car yesterday, and i got the green HAMP filter as well. The guy said it genuine honda part as well, just that the blue one is made in japan :rolleyes:
and the green one is made in where?? :)
made in thailand
so does it mean that the jazz's asembled in thailand comes with this filter from factory?
That green oil filter costs full rec retail 220baht or A$7. Approx exchange rate 30 baht to the Aus Dollar. No taxes, duties, etc because of Free Trade Agreement. The dealer has to charge 10% GST though.
I'm sure the good honest Honda dealer charged you accordingly for it. Remembering the cost to them is at least half retail price.
Just checked, that price is for the genuine Honda part. The HAMP part is only 130baht full retail or A$4. Almost half the price.
HAMP aren't genuine Honda parts and I quote
"Apart from offering high quality genuine auto parts at value-for-money price, Honda also stocks good quality, low cost HAMP parts that are nearly as durable as the genuine ones. All HAMP parts come with a 6-month or 10,000- kilometer (whichever comes first) warranty."
In other words parts are only warranted until the next service.
To sell a HAMP part as a genuine Honda part would be misleading and deceptive conduct.
the manager of the servicing and parts department at eastern honda told me HAMP is a genuine honda product
Not according to Honda Asia or Honda Japan. Must be the 1st case of a Honda dealer ever telling a bald face lie.Quote:
Originally Posted by asiansquad
I'm sure its just an honest mistake as dealers always act in the best interest of every Honda owner and pride themselves on doing everything to look after their customers. What a beautiful dream.
HOP are Honda Original Parts.
HAMP are Honda Approved Manufacturers Parts (synergy) - basicly parts are guaranteed by Honda to fit Hondas but are of lower quality / grade and consequently price. Honda definitely does not claim to manufacture these parts.
If you paid for HOP then they need to supply HOP. Otherwise you might as well use Ryco or something else that fits the vehicle.
Good point.. I will sure specify only HOP in my car in the next service... :D
that shifty guy told me it's a original product...he said it's a honda after market product...bloody lier..looks like i'm gonna write a letter to honda australia to make a complaint about him
Its all about profit and dealer greed. By providing you with HAMP parts they make more money because they don't pass on the savings that HAMP parts are meant to provide as they do everywhere else in the world.Quote:
Originally Posted by asiansquad
BTW how much did they charge on your itemised invoice for the filter? I bet is was more than $4-.
i had the green HAMP filter installed during my service, they charged me $10
At least that sounds like it was less than the HOP (blue) part price they charge.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fizz
The dealer still only made about 1000% profit on the part at that price (less than usual). Then they pay the 1st year apprentice the governement subsidised apprenticeship wage and charge you over $100 for labour. Kind of makes those young kids producing sports shoes all day in India look like they aren't getting such a bad deal.
actually.. just bought some original Honda Oil Filter from the dealer.. and they cost like $15 each.. I bit pricey I think.. even Ryco cost about $10...
No choice.. I have to do the oil chance myself soon... :thumbsup: