A slit, about 1" long, appeared in the convertible top rear quarterpanel. Yesterday, I noticed on the other side of the car, in the exact same spot, an indentation, about to become another slit. Honda dealer and customer complaint both notified. They have nothing on file about this issue and offered no solutions. There obviously is an issue with the retraction mechanism design or function. Wear on a retracted convertible top , to the point of penetration, is unacceptable. *tr
2006 Honda S2000 owner complaints
10 complaints filed with NHTSA on this vehicle , including 3 reporting a crash, fire, injury, or fatality. Listed by category, newest first within each section.
body 3 complaints shown
Tl*the contact owns a 2006 Honda s2000. The contact stated that the metal link on the convertible top was placed directly over his skull. In the event of a crash, his head would strike the metal link and cause injuries. The manufacturer advised the contact to take the vehicle to the dealer to check if the issue was due to a manufacturer defect. The contact feels that this is a safety hazard and wants the manufacturer to provide a hard top. The current and failure mileages were 16,000. The convertible top has a protruding metal joint and other unshielded metal pieces. Updated 07/21/09.*jb
The convertible top on my Honda s2000 has ripped for the second time. The first time the top was replaced under warranty. Under independent examination the top was found to have an engineering defect where the fabric top rubs against a sharp metal component of the top frame causing a tear. *tr
airbags 3 complaints shown
airbag light on , no accident .will take to Honda dealer soon wondered if this is related to tatka airbag problems.
Deer ran out I swerved hit a tree head on. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2006 Honda s2000. While driving approximately 20 MPH, the contact swerved to avoid a deer and crashed into a tree. The front air bags failed to deploy. The insurance company stated that the vehicle must be traveling at 35 MPH for the front air bags to deploy. The contact sustained injuries to his neck and back. The vehicle is at the body shop for repair. The current and failure mileages were 17,764.
equipment 1 complaint shown
Mechanical clip that holds floor mat in place on floor bends and does not hold the floor mat in place. This causes the floor mat to become lodged underneath the clutch, brake and acceleration pedal. Car is still under warranty and the dealer fixed this with no question. However, the design of the part tends to be weak and will most likely bend again. *jb
suspension 1 complaint shown
Rear shock absorber leak resulting in component failure and unsafe handling and braking. *tr
engine 1 complaint shown
When car was 8 months old with about 25,000 miles on it, it began stalling. Only premium shell gasoline was ever put in this car. Injector cleaner was put in a few times with no results. Car was taken into one dealership to be told first that "she must not be pushing the clutch in all the way" at which time they did an extensive testing of the clutch. We had both told them this was not clutch related as the car would also die in neutral. So then they came to the conclusion that it must have been bad gas, at which time they gave it back. The second time they decided it was bent valves, which "could only have been caused by driver downshifting". This is not the case, but was still told it would cost $2600.00 to fix, because Honda would not warranty it. So, I attempted to take it to another
fuel system 1 complaint shown
My 2006 Honda s-2000 has had an ongoing issue with high cold start idle that can exceed 2500 RPM making the vehicle dangerous to operate until sufficient time has elapsed for the engine to warm up. After numerous complaints to Honda of north america customer service, Honda arranged for me to drop the vehicle off at a local Honda dealer to repair the issue. After three days with the vehicle in their possession, Honda now states that; the idle speed for the vehicle is normal and no defects could be found in the car. They further state that the vehicle is only safe to operate if given sufficient time to warm up. *tr