Honda Amaze Metal Shavings in Oil: Causes

If your Honda Amaze has metal shavings in the oil, it almost always indicates engine damage, but it’s not always easy to tell what is causing the issue. This article will help you figure out what’s going on with your car. Metal shavings accompanied by a knocking sound typically indicate your Amaze has spun a … Read more

Honda Amaze RPM Goes Up and Down While Parked: Causes

When your Honda Amaze is in Park, its engine RPM level (revolutions per minute) should stay relatively even. If it doesn’t, there’s likely something wrong with your engine. If your car’s check engine light is on, we’ve provided the most common causes of RPMs going up and down while in Park and the common codes … Read more

Honda Amaze: Symptoms of Bad Shocks or Struts

Shocks and struts typically don’t last for the lifetime of a vehicle, If your Honda Amaze is experiencing poor handling, excessive wear on tires and suspension components, or a jarring noise, it likely has bad shocks or struts. If your Amaze is experiencing any steering problems, it’s vital to check your car out immediately, as … Read more

Honda Amaze Tire Pressure Light: Causes + How to Fix

The TPMS light indicates that your Honda Amaze’s tire pressure is above or below the minimum threshold set by the manufacturer.   The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light is the most common warning light on a modern vehicle. If you have a TPMS warning light, your car’s tire pressure must be checked. If your Honda … Read more

Honda Amaze P0174: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

One of the most common trouble codes with the Honda Amaze is P0174. It indicates that your Honda Amaze is running lean on the bank two side of the engine.  P0174 and P0171 (fuel trim lean bank one) are the most frequently seen air/fuel mixture-related codes. If they appear together, it reduces the list of … Read more

Honda Amaze Only One Wiper Working: 4 Main Causes

If you find yourself in a situation where only one of Honda Amaze’s windshield wipers is working, there’s a lot you can do to get it fixed at home. We know that when only one windshield wiper is working, your Amaze’s windshield wiper motor is still functional.  So we don’t need to check the windshield … Read more

Honda Amaze P0441: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0441 is one of the more common OBD II codes that can occur in the Honda Amaze.  It is frequently caused by a loose or bad gas cap, cracked or disconnected EVAP system hoses, vacuum leaks, or a bad purge valve. Always start by taking a look at the gas cap. P0441 is related to … Read more

Honda Amaze Horn Not Working: 5 Most Common Causes

A functioning horn is one of a vehicle’s most critical safety features. If your Honda Amaze’s horn isn’t working, there are a few potential causes. We’ll cover each of them, starting with the easiest and most likely issues and working from there. A test light can make diagnosing a horn that isn’t working much easier. … Read more

Honda Amaze P0100: Meaning, Causes, How to Fix

P0100 is a generic OBD2 trouble code that indicates an issue with your Honda Amaze’s Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor.   This code is usually caused by a MAF sensor that is faulty, dirty or a wiring issue related to it. It may be tempting to replace your Amaze’s MAF sensor without checking the electrical system … Read more