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One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to
read this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and
convenience items. Afterwards, keep this owner’s manual in your vehicle so
youcanrefertoitatanytime.
Several warranties protect your new vehicle. Read the warranty booklet
thoroughly so you understand the coverages and are aware of your rights
and responsibilities.
As you read this manual, you will
find information that is preceded by
a symbol. This
information is intended to help you
avoid damage to your vehicle, other
property, or the environment.
Maintaining your vehicle according to the messages shown on the
information display helps to keep your driving trouble-free while it preserves
your investment. When your vehicle needs maintenance, keep in mind that
your dealer’s staff is specially trained in servicing the many systems unique
to your vehicle. Your Honda dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will
be pleased to answer any questions and concerns.
Congratulations on your selection of the 2008 Honda S2000. We are certain
you will be pleased with your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and
technologically-advanced sports cars in the world.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Introduction

One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is toread this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and

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Your vehicle is equipped with manyfeatures that work together toprotect you and your passengerduring a crash.Some features do not require anyaction on

Page 3 - AFewWordsAboutSafety

Push this lever up and down toincrease or decrease the fan speedand airflow. The indicators next tothe lever show you the speed andairflow selected.Th

Page 4 - 00X31-S2A-6800

Air conditioning places an extra loadon the engine. Watch the enginecoolant temperature gauge (see page). If it moves near the red zone,turn off the A

Page 5 - Overview of Contents

Air conditioning, as it cools, removesmoisture from the air. When used incombination with the heater, itmakes the interior warm and dry andcan prevent

Page 6 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

Vents and Heating100FAN CONTROL LEVERMODE CONTROL DIALTEMPERATURECONTROL DIALREAR WINDOWDEFOGGER BUTTONRECIRCULATION BUTTONS2000 CR models07/07/25 17:

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Push this lever up and down toincrease or decrease the fan speedand airflow. The indicators next tothe lever show you the speed andairflow selected.Tu

Page 8 - Driver and Passenger Safety

The flow-through ventilation systemdraws in outside air, circulates itthrough the interior, then exhausts itthrough vents behind the seat-backs.Air fl

Page 9 - Important Safety Precautions

Push the fan control level down untilthe indicator goes off. A lack ofairflow can cause the windows to fogup. You should keep the fan on at alltimes s

Page 10 - 2008 S2000

Playing the AM/FM Radio104SCAN BUTTONAM/FM BUTTONAUTO SELECT INDICATORSTEREO INDICATORSCAN INDICATORPRESET BUTTONSSEEK BARCanadian modelTUNE KNOBAM/FM

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−−−−−−You can use any of five methods tofind radio stations on the selectedband: tune, seek, scan, the presetbuttons, and auto select.Use the TUNE kno

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−−−−−If you aretraveling far from home and can nolonger receive your preset stations,you can use the auto select feature tofind stations in the local

Page 13 - Protecting Adults and Teens

Your vehicle is equipped with seatbelts in both seating positions.Keep you from being thrown outof the vehicle.Help keep you in a good positionshould

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CONTINUEDThe radio can receive the completeAM and FM bands.Those bands cover these frequen-cies:AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHzFM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHzHow

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Radio signals, especially on the FMband, are deflected by large objectssuch as buildings and hills. Yourradio then receives both the directsignal from

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XM is a registered trademark ofXM Satellite Radio, Inc.Satellite radio receives signals fromtwo satellites to produce clear, high-quality digital rece

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−−−−You may experience periods whenXM radio does not transmit the artistname and or the song titleinformation. If this happens, there isnothing wrong

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−−The scan function givesyou a sampling of all channels whilein the channel mode. In the categorymode, only the channels within thatcategory are scann

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TheXMsatellitesareinorbitoverthe equator; therefore, objects southof the vehicle may cause satellitereception interruptions. To helpcompensate for thi

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Depending on where you drive, youmay experience reception problems.Interference can be caused by any ofthese conditions:Driving on a road beside a ver

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Playing a CD114Canadian modelCD SLOTCD BUTTONCD SLOTEJECT BUTTONSEEK/SKIP BARPWR/VOL KNOBCD BUTTONRANDOM BUTTONU.S. model with Audio SystemPWR/VOL KNO

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−−To load or play CDs, the ignitionswitch must be in the ACCESSORY(I) or the ON(II) position.Each time you press andrelease the side of the skip bar,t

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−−−+To continuously replaya track, press and release the RPTbutton. You will see RPT in thedisplay. Press it again to turn it off.This feature plays t

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Your vehicle has a supplementalrestraint system (SRS) with frontairbags to help protect the heads andchests of the driver and a passengerduring a mode

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When a CD is not being played, storeit in its case to protect it from dustand other contamination. To preventwarpage, keep CDs out of directsunlight a

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The CD player/changer has asophisticated and delicatemechanism. If you insert a damagedCDasindicatedinthissection,itmaybecomestuckinsideanddamage the

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CD-R or CD-RW may not play dueto the recording conditions.Small, irregular shaped CDs CDs with scratches, dirty CDsScratches and fingerprints on theCD

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********Thechartontherightexplainstheerror messages you may see in thedisplay while playing a disc.If you see an error message in thedisplay while pla

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**********Cause SolutionThechartontherightexplainstheerror messages you may see in thedisplay while playing a disc.If you see an error message in thed

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+−If you want to mute the soundtemporarily, push the MUTE button.The indicator in the button will comeon to indicate the mute function is on.Press the

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You may have to store your favoritestations in the preset buttons afterthe system begins working. Youroriginal settings may be lost whenthe power is d

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Cruise control allows you to maintainasetspeedabove25mph(40km/h)without keeping your foot on theaccelerator pedal. It should be usedfor cruising on st

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You can increase the set cruisingspeed in any of these ways:Press and hold the RESUME/accel button. When you reach thedesired cruising speed, release

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Even with the cruise control turnedon, you can still use the acceleratorpedal to speed up for passing. Aftercompleting the pass, take your footoff the

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−Adjust the driver’s seat as far to therear as possible while allowing you tomaintain full control of the vehicle.Have a passenger adjust his or herse

Page 36 - Protecting Small Children

Before you begin driving yourvehicle, you should know whatgasoline to use and how to check thelevels of important fluids. You alsoneed to know how to

Page 37

Help assure your vehicle’s futurereliability and performance by payingextra attention to how you driveduring the first 600 miles (1,000 km).During thi

Page 38 - Installing a Child Seat

Open the fuel fill door by pullingon the knob on the driver’s doorjamb.Park with the driver’s side closestto the service station pump.Removethefuelfil

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Park the vehicle, and set theparking brake. Pull the hoodrelease handle located under thelower left corner of the dashboard.The hood will pop up sligh

Page 40 - Protecting Larger Children

Remove the dipstick again, andcheck the level. It should bebetween the upper and lowermarks.If it is near or below the lower mark,see on page .Wait a

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Look at the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. Make sure it isbetween the MAX and MIN lines. Ifit is below the MIN line, seeon page forinforma

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−−−−Fuel economy is not a fixed number.It varies based on driving conditions,driving habits and vehicle condition.Therefore, it is not possible for on

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−−−−−−−Aggressive driving (hardacceleration and braking)Excessive idling, accelerating andbraking in stop-and-go trafficCold engine operation (engines

Page 44 - Carbon Monoxide Hazard

−−Fill the fuel tank until the nozzle automatically clicks off.Reset trip counter to zero.Record the total gallons (liters) needed to refill.Follow on

Page 45 - Safety Labels

Your dealer has Honda accessoriesthat allow you to personalize yourvehicle. These accessories havebeen designed and approved for yourvehicle, and are

Page 46 - Instruments and Controls

Adjust the driver’s seat-back to acomfortable, upright position,leaving ample space between yourchest and the airbag cover in thecenter of the steerin

Page 47 - Control Locations

Larger or smaller wheels and tirescan interfere with the operation ofyour vehicle’s anti-lock brakes andother systems.Removing parts from your vehicle

Page 48 - Instrument Panel

Your vehicle has several convenientstorage areas:Upper and lower consolecompartmentsHowever, carrying too much cargo,or improperly storing it, can aff

Page 49 - Instrument Panel Indicators

−−×Steps for Determining Correct LoadLimitLocate the statement ‘‘Thecombined weight of occupants andcargo should never exceed XXXkg or XXX lbs.’’ on y

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In addition, the total weight of thevehicle, all occupants, accessories,cargo, and trailer tongue load mustnot exceed the Gross VehicleWeight Rating (

Page 51

Store or secure all items that couldbe thrown around and hurtsomeone during a crash.Distribute cargo evenly on thefloor of the trunk, placing theheavi

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This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate themanual transmission. It also includesimportant inform

Page 54

Use caution if you ever drive yourvehicleonveryroughorruttedroads. You could damage thesuspension and underbody bybottoming out. Going too fast overpa

Page 55

Youshoulddothefollowingchecksand adjustments before you driveyour vehicle.Make sure all windows, mirrors,and outside lights are clean andunobstructed.

Page 56

Apply the parking brake.In cold weather, turn off allelectrical accessories to reducethe drain on the battery.Push the clutch pedal down all theway. T

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Position the lap part of the belt aslow as possible across your hips,then pull up on the shoulder part ofthe belt so the lap part fits snugly.This let

Page 58

The manual transmission issynchronized in all forward gears forsmooth operation. It has a lockout soyou cannot shift directly from fifth toreverse ins

Page 59

If you exceed the maximum speedfor the gear you are in, the enginespeed will enter into the tachometer’sred zone. If this occurs, you may feelthe engi

Page 60

Resting your foot on the pedal keepsthe brakes applied lightly, builds upheat, and reduces their effectivenessand reduces brake pad life. Inaddition,

Page 61 - Windshield Wipers and Washers

Check the brakes after drivingthrough deep water. Apply thebrakes moderately to see if they feelnormal. If not, apply them gently andfrequently until

Page 62 - Turn Signals and Headlights

If this indicator comes on, the anti-lock function of the braking systemhas shut down. The brakes still worklike a conventional system, butwithout ant

Page 63

When VSA activates, you may noticethat the engine does not respond tothe accelerator in the same way itdoes at other times.The VSA system cannot enhan

Page 64 - Rear Window Defogger

Driving with varying tire or wheelsizes may cause the VSA tomalfunction. When replacing tires,make sure they are of the same sizeand type as your orig

Page 65 - Keys and Locks

Your vehicle is equipped with a tirepressure monitoring system (TPMS)that turns on every time you start theengine and monitors the pressure inyour tir

Page 66 - Immobilizer System

For example, if you check and fillyour tires in a warm area, then drivein extremely cold weather, the tirepressure will be lower thanmeasured and coul

Page 67 - Ignition Switch

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 68 - Power Door Locks, Trunk

Sitting improperly can increase thechance of injury during a crash. Forexample, if an occupant slouches,lies down, turns sideways, sitsforward, leans

Page 69

Your vehicle is not designed to tow atrailer. Attempting to do so can voidyour warranties.Towing a TrailerDriving15707/07/25 17:48:25 31S2A680 0162  2

Page 70 - Remote Transmitter

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This section explains why it isimportant to keep your vehicle wellmaintained and how to follow basicmaintenance safety precautions.If you have the ski

Page 72

To eliminate potential hazards, readthe instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the toolsand skills required.All service items not detail

Page 73 - Power Windows

−−−−−−−−−−−−CONTINUEDCalculated EngineOil Life (%)100 % 91 %90 % 81 %80 % 71 %70 % 61 %60 % 51 %50 % 41 %40 % 31 %30 % 21 %20 % 16 %15 % 11 %10 % 6 %5

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If the remaining engine oil life is 15to 6 percent, you will see the engineoil life indicator every time you turnthe ignition switch to the ON (II)pos

Page 75 - Convertible Top

CONTINUEDNegative mileage means yourvehicle has passed the maintenancerequired point.If you do not perform the indicatedmaintenance, negative mileage

Page 76

−The maximum total mileage shownis ‘‘ 9999.’’When the engine oil life is 0 percentor negative mileage, themaintenance minder indicator( )remainsoneven

Page 77

If maintenance service is done bysomeone other than your dealer,reset the maintenance minder asfollows:Turn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position

Page 78

If you have the required servicedone but do not reset the display, orreset the display without doing theservice, the system will not show theproper ma

Page 79

When driving, remember to situpright and adjust the seat as farback as possible while allowing fullcontrol of the vehicle. When ridingas a passenger,

Page 80

−−#−−−U.S. Vehicles:Youshouldcheckthefollowingitems at the specified intervals. Ifyou are unsure of how to performany check, turn to the appropriatepa

Page 81 - Removable Hardtop

*##*#**Maintenance Minder168Maintenance Sub ItemsCheck tire inflation and conditionReplace air cleaner elementReplace dust and pollen filterInspect dr

Page 82

Fluid LocationsMaintenance169WASHER FLUID(Blue cap)ENGINE OIL FILL CAPENGINE OIL DIPSTICK(Black handle)CLUTCH FLUID(Gray cap)BRAKE FLUID(Black cap)ENG

Page 83

Make sure the API Certification Sealsays ‘‘For Gasoline Engines.’’Oil is major contributor to yourengine’s performance and longevity.Always use a prem

Page 84

−The oil’s viscosity or weight isprovided on the container’s label.Select the oil for your vehicleaccording to this chart.An oil with a viscosity of 1

Page 85

Remove the oil filter, and let theremaining oil drain. A specialwrench (available from yourdealer) is required.Open the hood, and remove theengine oil

Page 86

If Honda antifreeze/coolant is notavailable, you may use anothermajor-brand non-silicate coolant as atemporaryreplacement.Makesureitis a high-quality

Page 87

If the reserve tank is completelyempty, you should also check thecoolant level in the radiator.When the radiator and engine arecool, relieve any press

Page 88

Check the fluid level by looking atthe level gauge attached to the cap.Check the fluid level in thewindshield washer reservoir at leastmonthly during

Page 89

Check the fluid level with thetransmission at normal operatingtemperature and the vehicle sittingon level ground. Remove thetransmission filler bolt,

Page 90

If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash.Devices intended to improveoccupant comfort or reposition theshoulder part of a seat belt ca

Page 91 - Parking Brake

Use an SAE 90 viscosity hypoid gearoil, API service classified GL5 orGL6 only.Put a new washer on the filler bolt,then reinstall the filler bolt. Tigh

Page 92 - Interior Convenience Items

Check the brake fluid level in thereservoirs monthly.Always use Honda Heavy DutyBrake Fluid DOT 3. If it is notavailable, you should use only DOT 3or

Page 93

The low beam headlight bulbs are atype of high voltage discharge tube.High voltage can remain in thecircuit even with the light switch offand the key

Page 94

Open the hood.If you need to change the highbeam headlight bulb on the driver’sside, remove the coolant reservetank from its holder by pulling itstrai

Page 95

If you are changing the bulb onthe driver’s side, start the engine,turn the steering wheel all the wayto the right, then turn off theengine. If you ar

Page 96 - Interior Light

Use a small flat-tipped screwdriverto pry carefully on the back edgeof the side turn signal assemblyuntil it pops out of the body.Turn the bulb holder

Page 97

Open the trunk.Remove the fasteners from thetrunk lining. To remove a fastener,push on the center of the headuntil it pops in, then pull thefastener o

Page 98 - Features

Install the new bulb into thesocket.Push the socket into the lightassembly, and turn it clockwiseuntil it locks.Install the trunk lining, and secureit

Page 99

The floor mats that came with yourvehicle hook over the floor matanchors. This keeps them fromsliding forward and possiblyinterfering with vehicle ope

Page 100 - Vents, Heating, and A/C

Check the condition of the wiperblades at least every six months.Replace them if you find signs ofcracking in the rubber, areas that aregetting hard,

Page 101

Your seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in both seatingpositions. The seat belts are alsoequipped with automatic seat belttensioners.This sy

Page 102

Examine the new wiper blades. Ifthey have no plastic or metalreinforcement along the backedge, remove the metalreinforcement strips from the oldwiper

Page 103 - Vents and Heating

Clean the wheels as you would therest of the exterior. Wash them withthesamesolution,andrinsethemthoroughly.Aluminum alloy wheels have aprotective cle

Page 104

Keeping the tires properly inflatedprovides the best combination ofhandling, tread life, and ridingcomfort.Underinflated tires wear unevenly,adversely

Page 105

A tire this worn gives very littletraction on wet roads. You shouldreplace the tire if you can see threeor more tread wear indicators.The following ch

Page 106

In addition to proper inflation,correct wheel alignment helps todecrease tire wear. If you find a tireis worn unevenly, have your dealercheck the whee

Page 107 - Playing the AM/FM Radio

You should not rotate your vehicle’stires. The front and rear tires aredifferent sizes, so they cannot berotated front-to-rear. The original-equipment

Page 108

Wheels:Tires:See page for information aboutDOT Tire Quality Grading, and pagefor tire size and labelinginformation.TheABSworksbycomparingthespeed of t

Page 109

+If you mount snow tires on yourvehicle, make sure they are radialtires of the same size and load rangeas original tires. Mount snow tires onall four

Page 110 - AM/FM Radio Reception

TiresMaintenance195Using the wrong chains, or notproperly installing chains, candamage the brake lines andcause a crash in which you canbe seriously i

Page 111

Check the condition of the batterymonthlybylookingatthetestindicator window. The label on thebattery explains the test indicator’scolors.Check the ter

Page 112

California Proposition 65 WarningThis product contains or emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birthdefects or other r

Page 113

The lap and shoulder belt goes overyour shoulder, across your chest,and across your hips.To fasten the belt, insert the latchplate into the buckle, th

Page 114

−If additional battery maintenance isneeded, see your dealer or aqualified technician.Battery posts,terminals, and related accessoriescontain lead and

Page 115

If you need to park your vehicle foran extended period (more than 1month), there are several things youshould do to prepare it for storage.Proper prep

Page 116

This section covers the morecommon problems that motoristsexperience with their vehicles. Itgives you information about how tosafely evaluate the prob

Page 117 - Playing a CD

Replace the tire when you can seethe tread wear indicator bars. Thereplacement should be the same sizeand design tire, mounted on thesamewheel.Thespar

Page 118

Open the trunk. Lift up the toolbox lid, and take the jack, thewheel nut wrench, and theextension out of the tool box.Thecompactsparetireissmallerthan

Page 119 - Playing a CD, CD Changer

Unscrew the wing bolt, and takethe spare tire out of the spare tireshelf.Remove the three clips holdingthe spare tire cover by pulling therings straig

Page 120 - Protecting Your CDs

Use the extension and the wheelnut wrench as shown to raise thevehicle until the flat tire is off theground.Before mounting the spare tire,wipeanydirt

Page 121

Put on the spare tire. Put thewheel nuts back on finger-tight,then tighten them in a crisscrosspattern with the wheel nut wrenchuntil the wheel is fir

Page 122

Put the flat tire in the trunk wellvertically as shown.Remove the tool box from thetrunk well, and replace the jack,wheel wrench, and extension inthe

Page 123

If you have a flat tire while driving,stop in a safe place, set the parkingbrake, and thoroughly examine thetire for a puncture or other damage.If a p

Page 124

For safety, you should check thecondition of your seat belts regularly.For added protection, the seat beltsare equipped with automatic seatbelt tensio

Page 125 - Remote Audio Controls

CONTINUEDOpen the trunk and remove thetire repair kit.Your tire repair kit contains:An air pump with a power cordandanairhoseattached.Remove the seala

Page 126 - Radio Theft Protection

Screw the sealant filler hose ontothe tire valve. Make sure thebottle remains upright to ensureall of the sealant flows into the tire.Unscrew the bott

Page 127 - Cruise Control

CONTINUEDTurn the air pump switch ON. Theair pressure gauge will show 40 to60 psi for the first few minutes,then the pressure will go down toabout10to

Page 128

Remove the wheel label from therepair kit and attach it to thecenter of the wheel.Remove the instrument panel labelfrom the repair kit and place it as

Page 129

Remove the tire valve cap, screw theair pump hose onto the tire valve,and check the air gauge. (You do notneed to attach the power cord orturn the air

Page 130 - Before Driving

Diagnosing why the engine won’tstart falls into two areas, dependingon what you hear when you pressthe ENGINE START button.You hear nothing, or almost

Page 131

If the headlights dim noticeably orgo out when you try to start theengine, either the battery isdischarged or the connections arecorroded. Check the c

Page 132 - Service Station Procedures

++Although this seems like a simpleprocedure, you should take severalprecautions. Open the hood, and check thephysical condition of the battery.In ver

Page 133

−The reading on your vehicle’stemperature gauge should stay inthe midrange under most conditions.If it reaches the red mark, youshould determine the r

Page 134

Look for any obvious coolant leaks,such as a split radiator hose.Everything is still extremely hot,so use caution. If you find a leak, itmust be repai

Page 135

The dealer should also inspect theanchors for damage and replacethem if needed. If the automatic seatbelt tensioners activate during acrash, they must

Page 136 - Fuel Economy

If there was no coolant in thereserve tank, you may need to addcoolant to the radiator. Let theengine cool down until the readingreaches the middle of

Page 137

Safely pull off the road, and shutoff the engine. Turn on the hazardwarning indicators.Let the vehicle sit for a minute.Open the hood, and check the o

Page 138

If the indicator comes on repeatedly,even though it may go off as youcontinue driving, have your vehiclechecked by a dealer as soon aspossible.If this

Page 139 - Accessories and Modifications

If the brake system indicator comeson while driving, the brake fluid levelis probably low. Press lightly on thebrake pedal to see if it feels normal.I

Page 140

Locate the electrical connector forthe convertible top motor.It is under the lower corner of thedashboard on the passenger’s side.Disconnect the conne

Page 141 - Carrying Cargo

The vehicle’s fuses are contained inthreefuseboxes.The primary under-hood fuse box isonthepassenger’ssidenexttothebattery. To open it, push the two ta

Page 142

CONTINUEDIf something electrical in yourvehicle stops working, check for ablown fuse first. Determine from thechart on pages and , or thediagram on th

Page 143

If you cannot drive the vehiclewithout fixing the problem, and youdo not have a spare fuse, take a fuseof the same rating or a lower ratingfrom one of

Page 144

If the radio fuse is removed, theaudio system will disable itself. Thenexttimeyouturnontheradioyouwill see ‘‘CODE’’ (U.S. model) or‘‘Code’’ (Canadian

Page 145

−**No.No. Amps. Circuits Protected Amps. Circuits Protected1415161718192021222324252627123456789101112137.5 A15 A7.5 A7.5 A10 A20 A7.5 A15 A7.5 A7.5 A

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Additional Information About Your AirbagsAirbag System Components20(1)(2)(3)(7)(8)(6)(4)(5)(4)(6)(9)(1) Driver’s Front Airbag(2) Passenger’s Front Air

Page 147 - Driving Guidelines

−−−−−−−−−*******No. No.Amps. Circuits ProtectedNo.Amps. Amps. Circuits ProtectedCircuits Protected1234567891011121314151617181920212223242520 A70 ARea

Page 148 - Preparing to Drive

If your vehicle needs to be towed,call a professional towing service ororganization. Never tow your vehiclewith just a rope or chain. It is verydanger

Page 149 - Starting the Engine

Screw the towing hook into theextension, and tighten it securelyusing the wheel nut wrench.4.If Your Vehicle Gets StuckTaking Care of the Unexpected22

Page 150 - Manual Transmission

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−Thediagramsinthissectiongiveyou the dimensions and capacities ofyour vehicle and the locations of theidentification numbers. It alsoincludes informat

Page 152 - Parking, Braking System

Your vehicle has several identifyingnumbers located in various places.The vehicle identification number(VIN) is the 17-digit number yourdealer uses to

Page 153

The transmission number is on alabel underneath the transmission.The engine number is stamped onthe front right corner of the engineblock, below the v

Page 154 - Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

**+−**Specifications234DimensionsEngineWeightsCapacitiesSeating Capacities162.0 in (4,115 mm)68.9 in (1,750 mm)50.6 in (1,285 mm)94.5 in (2,400 mm)57.

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−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−**********SpecificationsTechnical Information235BatteryLightsFusesTiresAlignmentAir conditioning55 W12 V 12 V 36 AH/5 HR35 W12 VCapaci

Page 156

Quality grades can be found whereapplicable on the tire sidewallbetween tread shoulder andmaximum section width. Forexample:All passenger car tires mu

Page 157

Emergency backup power in caseyour vehicle’s electrical system isdisconnected in a crash.Your airbag system includes: An indicator on the dashboard th

Page 158

The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dissipate heatwhen

Page 159

−−−−−−−−The tires that came on your vehiclehave a number of markings. Thoseyou should be aware of are describedbelow.Manufacturer’sidentification mark

Page 160 - Towing a Trailer

−−−−Tire type code.Date of manufacture.The maximum airpressurethetirecanhold.The maximum load thetire can carry atmaximum air pressure.WeekYearFW6X220

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−Each tire, including the spare (ifprovided), should be checkedmonthly when cold and inflated tothe inflation pressure recommendedby the vehicle manuf

Page 162 - Maintenance

−Always check the TPMS malfunctiontelltale after replacing one or moretires or wheels on your vehicle toensure that the replacement oralternate tires

Page 163 - Maintenance Safety

**The burning of gasoline in yourvehicle’s engine produces several by-products. Some of these are carbonmonoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen(NOx), and hy

Page 164 - Maintenance Minder

The emissions control systems aredesigned and certified to work to-gether in reducing emissions tolevels that comply with the Clean AirAct. To make su

Page 165

The three way catalytic convertercontains precious metals that serveas catalysts, promoting chemicalreactions to convert the exhaustgasses without aff

Page 166

If you take your vehicle for anemissions test shortly after thebattery has been disconnected orgone dead, it may not pass the test.This is because of

Page 167

Select a nearby lightly traveledmajor highway where you canmaintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph(80to97km/h)foratleast20minutes. Drive on the highway in6th

Page 168

The total time for inflation anddeflation is one-tenth of a second, sofast that most occupants are notaware that the airbags deployed untilthey see th

Page 169

...Customer Service Information . 248...Warranty Coverages . 249Reporting Safety Defects...(U.S. Vehicles) .

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Honda dealership personnel aretrained professionals. They shouldbe able to answer all your questions.If you encounter a problem that yourdealership do

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−−−−−−−−−Your new vehicle is covered by thesewarranties:covers your new vehicle, except forthe battery, emissions controlsystems, and accessories, aga

Page 172 - Fluid Locations

If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcould cause injury or death, youshould immediately inform theNational Highway

Page 173 - Adding Engine Oil

The publications shown below can be purchased from HelmIncorporated. You can order by phone or online:Call Helm Inc. at 1-800-782-4356 (credit card or

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Page 175 - Changing the Oil and Filter

CONTINUED...Accessories . 136ACCESSORY (Ignition Key...Position) . 64...

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***...Economy, Fuel . 133Changing Oil...How to . 171...

Page 177 - Engine Coolant

CONTINUED...Gas Mileage, Improving . 133...Gasoline . 128...

Page 178 - Windshield Washers

...Gauges . 53...Engine Coolant Temperature . 55...Fuel . 54Gear

Page 179 - Manual Transmission Fluid

In a crash, both stageswill ignite simultaneously to providethe quickest and greatest protection.In a crash, one stage willignite first, then the seco

Page 180 - Differential Fluid

CONTINUED...Interior Lights . 92...Introduction . i...

Page 181 - Brake and Clutch Fluid

**...Outside Temperature Indicator . 55...Overheating, Engine . 215...Owner’s Maintenance Checks . 167...Oxyg

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**CONTINUED...Seat Belts . 8, 16...Additional Information . 16...Advice for Pregnant Women . 14Automat

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***Unexpected, Taking Care...of the . 199..Uniform Tire Quality Grading . 236...Unleaded G

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*...Wind Deflector . 99, 101...Windows, Operating the Power . 70Windshield...Cleaning . 58...

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Service Information SummaryGasoline:Fuel Tank Capacity:Tire Pressure (measured cold):SpareTirePressure:Recommended Engine Oil:Manual Transmission Flui

Page 188

This owner’s manual should beconsidered a permanent part of thevehicle and should remain with thevehicle when it is sold.This owner’s manual covers al

Page 189 - Wiper Blades

If there is a problem with the sensor,the SRS indicator will come on, andthe airbag will inflate in the normalmanner regardless of the driver’sseating

Page 190

CONTINUEDWhen you turn the ignition switch tothe ON (II) position, this indicatorcomes on briefly then goes off. Thistells you the system is workingpr

Page 191 - Wheels, Tires

If you see any of these indications,the airbags and seat belt tensionersmay not work properly when youneed them.Be aware that objects placed on thepas

Page 192

−−−−−−Your safety, and the safety of others,is very important. And operating thisvehicle safely is an importantresponsibility.To help you make informe

Page 193

The passenger airbag off indicatormaycomeonandoffrepeatedlyifthe total weight on the seat is nearthe airbag cutoff threshold.If the indicator comes on

Page 194

Take your vehicle to anauthorized dealer as soon aspossible. If you ignore thisindication, your airbags may notoperate properly.Together, airbags ands

Page 195

−−−Children depend on adults to protectthem. However, despite their bestintentions, many adults do not knowhow to protect childpassengers.Each year, m

Page 196

−If the airbag inflates, itcan hit the back of the child seatwith enough force to kill or veryseriously injure an infant.If a larger child must ride i

Page 197

−To remind you of the passenger’sairbag hazards, your vehicle haswarninglabelsonthedashboard(U.S. models) and on the driver’s andpassenger’s visors. P

Page 198

−If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash.Leaving children withoutadult supervision is illegal in moststates and Canadian provinces,a

Page 199 - Checking the Battery

Because an inflating airbag canseriously injure or kill small children,we recommend that you do not carrya small child as a passenger in thisvehicle.I

Page 200

To provide proper protection, a childseat should meet threerequirements:Look for FMVSS213 or CMVSS 213 on the box.Before purchasing a child seat, orus

Page 201 - Vehicle Storage

With the child seat in position,route the belt through the childseat according to the seat maker’sinstructions, then insert the latchplate into the bu

Page 202 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

To remove slack, it may help toputweightonthechildseat,orpush on the back of the seat whilepulling up on the belt.Push and pull the child seatforward

Page 203 - Compact Spare Tire

2008 S2000 Online Reference Owner's Manual Contents Owner's Identification Form Introduction ...

Page 204 - Changing a Flat Tire

To determine if a lap/shoulder beltproperly fits a child, have the childput on the seat belt, then askyourself:Does the child sit all the way backagai

Page 205

Does the shoulder belt crossbetween the child’s neck and arm?Is the lap part of the belt as low aspossible, touching the child’sthighs?Will the child

Page 206

If you decide that a child can safelyride in this vehicle, be sure to:Carefully read the owner’s manual,and make sure you understand allseat belt inst

Page 207

This could resultin serious neck injuries during acrash.If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash.This couldcause very serious injurie

Page 208

Your vehicle’s exhaust containscarbon monoxide gas. Carbonmonoxide should not enter thevehicle in normal driving if youmaintain your vehicle properly

Page 209 - Repairing a Flat Tire

These labels are in the locationsshown. They warn you of potentialhazards that could cause seriousinjury. Read these labels carefully.If a label comes

Page 210

This section gives information aboutthe controls and displays thatcontribute to the daily operation ofyour vehicle. All the essentialcontrols are with

Page 211

**** If equipped.:Control Locations44POWER WINDOWSWITCHESACCESSORY POWER SOCKETREAR WINDOW DEFOGGER BUTTONHAZARD WARNINGBUTTONPOWER DOORLOCKPARKING BR

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****The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.1:2 : Only on CR models. CR models are not available

Page 213

The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your vehicle.This indicator has two functions:Itcomesonwhenyouturntheig

Page 214

A convenient reference to thesections in this manual.A quick reference to the maincontrols in your vehicle.Explains the purpose of eachinstrument pane

Page 215 - IftheEngineWon’tStart

See page .This indicator comes on if the trunklid is not closed tightly.This indicator comes on if eitherdoor is not closed tightly.This indicator com

Page 216

If this indicator comes on when theignition switch is turned to the ON(II) position and the parking brake isreleased, it means there is a problemin th

Page 217 - Jump Starting

This indicator comes on as areminder that you must refuel soon.This indicator comes on for a fewseconds when you turn the ignitionswitch to the ON (II

Page 218

This indicator has three functions:Itcomesonasareminderthatyouhave turned off the vehiclestability assist (VSA) system.It flashes when VSA is active (

Page 219 - IftheEngineOverheats

This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition to the ON (II) position.If it comes on while driving, itindicates that one

Page 220

This indicator show the rpm rangewhere peak power occurs.When it is flashing, engine speedis approaching the maximumpower range.When it stays on, the

Page 221

−+The trip meter shows the number ofmiles or kilometers driven since youlast reset it.To reset a trip meter, display it, andthen press and hold the TR

Page 222 - Malfunction Indicator Lamp

This shows how much fuel you have.It may show slightly more or lessthan the actual amount.Your vehicle’s on board diagnosticsystem will detect a loose

Page 223 - Brake System Indicator

−−−−−−−−±±NOTE: The temperature must bestabilized before doing thisprocedure.To adjust the outside temperatureindicator, make sure the outsidetemperat

Page 224 - Closing the Convertible Top

+−+−The information display in theinstrument panel shows you theengine oil life and maintenanceservice items when the ignitionswitch is in the ON (II)

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*** If equipped:Your Vehicle at a GlanceYour Vehicle at a Glance3POWER WINDOWSWITCHESINSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATORSGAUGESPASSENGER AIRBAG OFF INDICATORMA

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*****To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.If equipped.1:2:Controls Near the Steering WheelInstruments and Controls57HOOD RELEAS

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−−−−−−−−−MISTOFFINT IntermittentLO Low speedHI High speedWindshield washersPush the right lever up or down toselect a position.The wipers run at highs

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−−−Push down on thelever to signal a left turn and up tosignal a right turn. To signal a lanechange, push lightly on the lever,and hold it. The lever

Page 229 - Fuse Locations

+−+−The buttons in the lower left cornerof the instrument panel adjust thebrightness of the display in five steps.Push the or button five timesto see

Page 230

Do not push the defogger buttonwhen the convertible top is folded.Make sure the rear window is clearand you have good visibility beforestarting to dri

Page 231

The valet key works only in theignition and the door locks. You cankeep the trunk and the lower consolecompartment locked when you leaveyour vehicle a

Page 232 - If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck

When you turn the ignition switch tothe ON (II) position, the immobilizersystem indicator should come on fora few seconds, then go off. If theindicato

Page 233

−−−The ignition switch has threepositions: LOCK (0), ACCESSORY(I), and ON (II).This is the normal keyposition when driving. Several of theindicators o

Page 234 - Technical Information

Each door has a lock tab next to theinside door handle. When you pushin the lock tab on the driver’s door,both doors lock. Pulling out the locktab on

Page 235 - Identification Numbers

You can also use the master key toopen the trunk lock.To open the trunk with the remotetransmitter, press and hold theTRUNK RELEASE button for about1s

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*****To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.If equipped1:2:Your Vehicle at a Glance4HOOD RELEASE HANDLEWINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERSI

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−−−−Press this button onceto unlock the driver’s door. Push ittwice to also unlock the passenger’sdoor.Press this button once tolock both doors. Some

Page 238

+◎▽To replace the battery, remove theround cover on the back of thetransmitter by turning itcounterclockwise with a coin. Inserta new battery with the

Page 239

−To adjust the seat forward andbackward, pull up on the lever underthe seat cushion’s front edge. Thentrytomovetheseattomakesureitis locked in positio

Page 240

Turn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position to raise or lower eitherwindow. To open a window, push theswitchdownandholdit.Releasetheswitch when yo

Page 241 - Tire Labeling

−The master control panel also con-tains these extra features:To open the driver’swindow fully, push the windowswitch firmly down to the seconddetent,

Page 242

Before operating the convertible top,make sure the vehicle is parked onlevel ground, the rear defogger is off,and there is enough clearance abovethe t

Page 243

With the latches released, pushthe locking levers up until theylatch.PullbackandholdtheROOFswitch. The windows lower andthe roof folds back. Release t

Page 244

Use the convertible top cover whenthe top is folded to help preventforeign objects, dirt, etc., fromgetting into the material and themechanism.The cov

Page 245 - Emissions Controls

Pull down the strap on thepassenger’s side of the cover, andalign its snap with the pin on thetrim panel behind the door. Presson both sides of the sn

Page 246

Push the locking levers up whileholding the tab. When the latch isin place, release the tab. Makesure the convertible top is securelylatched.Push in t

Page 247 - Three Way Catalytic Converter

−...Important Safety Precautions . 6...Your Vehicle’s Safety Features . 7...Seat Belts . 8...

Page 248 - Emissions Testing

Dust is the main cause of creaks orother sounds coming from theconvertible top.Regularly clean the body seals withglass cleaner and a soft cloth. Do n

Page 249

Because of the size and weight ofthe removable hardtop, it isrecommended that you havesomeone help you remove and installit.Clean and dry the hardtop

Page 250

Loosen the bolt of the rear coverlid with a flat-tipped screwdriver.Pull the bolt out until it stopsagainst the lid.Make sure the vehicle is parkedon

Page 251 - Customer Service Information

Hold the bolt and lid, and removethe lid by pulling them up togetheras shown in the illustration above.Repeattheprocedureforthelidon the other side.Ke

Page 252 - Warranty Coverages

Carefully set the removablehardtop on the vehicle, makingsure the lock rods go into thepositioning holes behind each door.Be careful not to pinch your

Page 253

Plug the harness for the rearwindow defogger (see page )into the rear connector. Make sureit locks into the connector.Remove the cap from the rearwind

Page 254 - Authorized Manuals

Lower the windows.Unplug the rear window defoggerharness from the connector bysqueezingthetabontheharnessplug. Pull on the plug, not theharness.Push i

Page 255

Pivot the lock rods forward torelease the sides of the hardtop.Lift the hardtop straight up off thevehicleandsetitaside.Install the cap on the reardef

Page 256

When reinstalling the rear coverlid, align the tabs to theappropriate holders and push thelid down while holding the bolt out.Tighten the bolts secure

Page 257

Support the hardtop during storageto prevent the front seal fromcontacting the floor or any othersurface that can deform the rubber.Avoid automatic ca

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−You’ll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.Therecommendationsonthispageare the ones we consider to be

Page 259

Keeptheinsideandoutsidemirrorsclean and adjusted for best visibility.Be sure to adjust the mirrors beforeyou start driving.The inside mirror has day a

Page 260

To apply the parking brake, pull thelever up fully. To release it, pull upslightly, push the button, and lowerthe lever. The parking brakeindicator on

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**Interior Convenience ItemsInstruments and Controls89BEVERAGE HOLDERCONSOLE COMPARTMENTDASHBOARD LOWER POCKETDRIVER’S SEAT-BACK POCKETACCESSORY POWER

Page 262

Open the beverage holder bypushing on the tab. The lid will slideopen.This socket is intended to supplypower for 12 volt DC accessoriesthat are rated

Page 263

The lever to open the uppercompartment is inside the lowercompartment. Push up the lever, andlift the lid. To close, lower the lid,and push it down un

Page 264

If the switch is in the center position,the interior light will come on whenyou remove the key from the ignitionswitch.The interior light has a three-

Page 265

When the switch is in the centerposition with both doors closed, thetwo bulbs in the interior light caneach be turned on and off with thebutton next t

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Page 267 - Service Information Summary

The standard audio system hasmany features. This sectiondescribes those features and how touse them. (If you have an optionalaudio system, refer to th

Page 268 - Owner’s Identification

Vents, Heating, and A/C96AIR CONDITIONINGBUTTONFAN CONTROL LEVERMODE CONTROL DIALTEMPERATURECONTROL DIALREAR WINDOWDEFOGGER BUTTONRECIRCULATION BUTTON

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