Updated TSB List
Wow, great thread guys! very informative
since i bought mine used in october and its going in for service next month, i will make sure they do the TSB's that havent been done to the car yet
i registered with the Honda-Ownrs link, and according to that, the seatbelt retractor and top-boot cover needs to be replaced
since i didnt get a top-boot with my car, i was going to order one from hardtopguy. Looks like i will be getting one from Honda for free afterall
i registered with the Honda-Ownrs link, and according to that, the seatbelt retractor and top-boot cover needs to be replaced
since i didnt get a top-boot with my car, i was going to order one from hardtopguy. Looks like i will be getting one from Honda for free afterall
Originally Posted by JamesB,Feb 24 2003, 09:24 PM
I talked to the servise manager for about an hour. He said it was not in there computer. He said there computer has all of the TSBs for the S2000. I got on one of there other computers and showed them the info on S2ki, and how other owners had there cars fixed because there was a TSB for it but he still did not belive me. I had to call AHM and talk to there costomer servise. I dont know if Honda told them to give me my money back, but a few days later they said they were going to mail me a check.
I watched the tech do the work. The noise is due to the spindle nut rubbing against the hub. What fixes it is the grease they apply between the nut and the hub. The extra torque isn't strictly necessary, just a little more friction to keep it from shifting around as much. Except that the noise is annoying, you could probably go 100,000 miles without it becoming a mechanical issue.
I have a membership and I still haven't been able to track down the TSB list. Anyone knows where it did go? I recall there was a link for it on the home page when I first got on this site.
Thanks! I figgured out they're available to all members if you go from the home page and click the link to one of the TSB's in the most read section. Then just go change the ID number in the link in your browser. They range from 15-40 I believe.







