Honda City Type Z Service Manual -
When to change oil, spark plugs, timing belt, and transmission fluid.
: Using aftermarket timing belts without verifying tensioner spring torque – leads to premature failure.
Front disc brake pad replacement and rear drum brake adjustment. 5. Electrical System Honda City Type Z Service Manual
and reliability. A proper service manual for this vehicle covers everything from basic fluid changes to complex engine overhauls for the 1.5L D15B (VTEC/non-VTEC) en.wikipedia.org 1. Core Engine Specifications
Replace initially at 10 years or 200,000 km for newer long-life fluids, but for older models like the Type Z, a 2-3 year cycle is safer to prevent radiator corrosion. techinfo.honda.com 3. Transmission & Fluids When to change oil, spark plugs, timing belt,
The (chassis code: GA3 for 1.3L, GA5 for 1.5L) was produced from 1998 to 2002 primarily for the Asian market (India, Thailand, Indonesia, Pakistan, etc.). It succeeded the Honda City (GA2) and preceded the Honda City (GD6/GD8 – “City ZX” in some markets).
Initially at 100,000 km, then every 60,000 km thereafter. Common Mechanical Issues Core Engine Specifications Replace initially at 10 years
SOHC VTEC (Variable Valve Timing and Lift Electronic Control). Output: Approximately 115 horsepower.
Servicing the automatic gearbox, including fluid changes and solenoid checks. 4. Suspension and Braking System
Because the Type Z shares its chassis platform with the 4th generation Honda Civic (EF/EG/EK components), many engine and suspension segments are identical to the Honda Civic 1996-2000 Service Manual . If you cannot find a City-specific manual, the Civic D15B manual serves as an excellent surrogate.