How to change rear shock absorbers on HONDA JAZZ 1 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

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How to change rear shock absorbers on HONDA JAZZ 1 TUTORIAL | AUTODOC

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thnks for the video, would u explain why in 00:55 u need jacking up before remove the shock absorber bolt..

maestrobengkel
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After changing my honda jazz gk5 rear shock absorber, absorber mounting and absorber cover there's weird creaking noise. Please help🙏Thanks

lisa_monalisa
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What will be the torque setting both the top and bottom nut and bolt respectively?

badmiro
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Wish we had such professional service in India
There is massive market for car service here
Millions of cars but no proper service

SY
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Which way does the top bushing go on? Skinny side up or skinny side down?

johnbull
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Thanks for this video. If this is DIY auto repair shouldn't you show how to do this at home with a jack. Not everyone has a lifting panel in their garage!

bruceaisher
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I've been quoted £394 to replace both rear shocks on my comments on this please, constructive only, not abuse, thanks. The reason is both are 'damp' as they call it, presumably a sign of seal wear?.

ARLO
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be a lot easier if I had that lift, and those tools ;)

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