Honda S2000 owners have reported 3 problems related to headlights (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda S2000 based on all problems reported for the S2000.
I am the original owner of a 2000 Honda S2000. . . This past month I replaced the headlight assemblies for both headlights because the plastic shields which protect the lights had deteriorated so much that virtually no light was emitting from the headlights and the part which was the problem (the plastic lens cover or shield)cannot be replaced as a separate part. . You must purchase the complete headlight assembly from Honda. . . As there are no after market alternative parts. . . The cost for the headlight assemblies was $1,100 plus taxes. . . Again nothing else other than the encasements were replaced. . Still using the original bulbs, motors, transformers, etc. . . . . It's outrageous that a part would deteriorate to the point of it becoming a safety issue and that I am stuck with an out of pocket expense of close to $1,200 to correct the situation. . . Thank you for any assistance you can offer in this matter.
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: the contact stated while driving 65mph flames erupted from the hood area of the vehicle. The fire started without warning. The fire and police department filed a report at the scene. The vehicle was towed to the dealership where it currently remains. The insurance company inspector determined the fire began in the headlight area and the vehicle was deemed a total loss.
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The plastic rear window on the convertible top wrinkles and creases when the top is lowered. This causes a safety hazard in that car headlights are distorted during nighttime driving. The distortion causes the headligths to show an unknown number of vehicles in back of you. It could be only one, but appears to be many due to the distortion through the wrinkles in the plastic rear view window. I was almost hit because it appeared that one car was behind me, when in fact there were many-ans as I pulled out, I was almost sideswiped. There was no way to ascertain the number of cars behind me due to the distortion. During daylight, it is a distraction because everything is distorted. The customer service lady (joyce farr) from Honda told me to put 170 degree f water on the plastic window to get the wrinkles/creases out. (?!) I do not usually carry hot water around with me. Another "fix" is to buy a "tube" and roll the window halfway down, then get out of the car, place the tube on the window, get back in the car, and finish lowering the top. Reverse this procedure to put the top up. First of all, there's no place to carry a tube in this 2-seater sport car, and second, if you put the top up and forget to remove the tube (like when it's raining and you pull over on the side of the road to put the top up), the tube will get thrown in the road to create a traffic hazard. I believe that this is a saftey hazard, and am reporting it as such.
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Brake Light problems |