The Honda City Type Z (produced between 1999 and 2003) remains a legendary subcompact sedan in Asian and emerging markets. Renowned for its hyper-responsive Hyper 16-valve and VTEC engines, maintaining this classic requires precise technical knowledge.
The Ultimate Guide to the Honda City Type Z Service Manual The Honda City Type Z
: Check for engine oil leaking past the internal distributor shaft seal. Replace the internal distributor O-ring and ignition coil if resistance values fall outside 13.2–19.8 kΩ. Honda City Type Z Service Manual
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Bridge or short the two pins using a paperclip or a jumper wire. The Honda City Type Z (produced between 1999
Test the radiator fan by jumping the switch connector. If the fan spins, replace the thermo-switch. Always bleed air from the cooling system via the bleeder valve after a coolant flush. Distributer O-Ring Oil Leak
Replace the fuel filter (located near the firewall/fuel tank). Every 100,000 km (or 5 Years) Replace the internal distributor O-ring and ignition coil
Adhering to the factory service manual's interval guidelines ensures the aging D-series engine runs past the 300,000-kilometer mark. Every 5,000 km to 10,000 km Change engine oil and OEM-spec oil filter.