Oil and Filter Change: This involves draining the old oil from the engine, replacing the oil filter, and adding fresh engine oil.
Brake Inspection: Checking brake fluid levels, brake pad thickness, and the overall condition of the brake components.
Tire Inspection and Rotation: Checking tire tread depth, and tire pressure, and performing tire rotation to promote even wear.
Cabin Air Filter Replacement: Replacing the cabin air filter to ensure clean and fresh air inside the vehicle.
Fuel Filter Replacement: Some Honda Jazz models may have their fuel filters replaced as part of the 12th service.
Spark Plug Replacement: Spark plugs may need to be replaced based on the manufacturer's recommendations.
Differential Oil Change: If the Honda Jazz has a manual transmission, the differential oil may be changed to ensure smooth operation of the transmission.
Drive Belt Inspection: Inspecting the drive belts for any signs of wear or damage.
Suspension and Steering Inspection: Checking the condition of steering and suspension components, including suspension bushings, ball joints, and tie rod ends.
Battery Inspection: Testing battery health and cleaning terminals if necessary.
Fluid Inspections: Checking fluid levels, including coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Body and Paint Inspection: Inspecting the vehicle's exterior for any damage, rust, or paint issues.
Computer Scan: Running a computer scan using specialized Honda diagnostic equipment to identify any computer-related issues or error codes.
It's important to keep in mind that actual service requirements may vary depending on the specific Jazz model, year, and the service package chosen.
Honda recommends that owners consult the owner's manual or reach out to an authorized Honda dealership for specific information and recommendations regarding the 12th service or any other service requirements for their vehicle.