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2006 Honda Fit (Jazz) Oil Pump — What it does and when to sort it
Technical sources confirm the 2006 Honda Fit (GD-series Jazz) is fitted with an engine oil pump. The Honda Jazz/Fit 2001–2008 Service Manual (Lubrication System section) specifies a crankshaft-driven internal trochoid/gerotor oil pump for the L13A/L15A engines, mounted behind the front cover. The Honda Electronic Parts Catalogue (GD1/GD3) lists a complete oil pump assembly for 2006 models, and recognised workshop information such as Autodata and Mitchell1/ALLDATA include factory-style procedures for oil pump inspection and replacement on these engines. So yes—this model absolutely uses an oil pump.
On the 2006 Fit, the oil pump’s job is to pull oil from the sump and push it under pressure through galleries to bearings, cam gear, and the valvetrain. That pressurised flow keeps friction in check, carries heat out of hotspots, and traps contaminants in the filter. Being crank-driven, the pump output tracks engine speed, which suits city commuting as well as long motorway runs common across Australia and New Zealand.
Servicing-wise, the pump itself isn’t a routine replacement item