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This article details the Service Bulletin A00-050, issued by American Honda Motor Co., Inc., addressing a specific issue with the accessory floor mat anchor in the 2000 Honda S2000. The bulletin provides a solution for the loose driver’s floor mat anchor, which can move side to side due to its pivot on the mounting screw. | This article details the Service Bulletin A00-050, issued by American Honda Motor Co., Inc., addressing a specific issue with the accessory floor mat anchor in the 2000 [[Honda S2000]]. The bulletin provides a solution for the loose driver’s floor mat anchor, which can move side to side due to its pivot on the mounting screw. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 14 August 2024
Service Bulletin A00-050: Loose Accessory Floor Mat Anchor in 2000 Honda S2000
Introduction
This article details the Service Bulletin A00-050, issued by American Honda Motor Co., Inc., addressing a specific issue with the accessory floor mat anchor in the 2000 Honda S2000. The bulletin provides a solution for the loose driver’s floor mat anchor, which can move side to side due to its pivot on the mounting screw.
Symptom
- Problem Identified: The driver’s floor mat anchor moves laterally, causing instability.
Cause
- Probable Cause: The movement is due to the floor mat anchor pivoting on the mounting screw, leading to improper securing of the floor mat.
Corrective Action
- Recommended Solution: Replace the original floor mat anchor with an improved part.
Parts Information
- Required Parts:
- Floor Mat Anchor: P/N 08P15-S2A-101R1 (H/C 6473425)
Warranty Claim Information
- In Warranty:
Operation Number | Flat Rate Time | Defect Code | Template ID | Skill Level |
---|---|---|---|---|
029105 | 0.5 hours | 049 | 00-050A | Repair Technician |
- Out of Warranty:
Any repair performed after warranty expiration may be eligible for goodwill consideration by the District Service Manager or your Zone Office. You must request consideration, and get a decision, before starting work.
Repair Procedure
- Preparation:
- Slide the driver’s seat back to access the floor area.
- Locate the precut sections in the carpet.
- Carpet Modification:
- If two small precuts are found, use a utility knife to cut through the carpet between the smaller outboard precuts.
- Removing Old Parts:
- Gently pull back the carpet flap and remove the screw, anchor, and grommet from the body crossmember.
- Installing New Parts:
- Push the new plastic grommet into the square hole in the crossmember.
- Fold the carpet over the new anchor, tuck the edge under, and secure the anchor with the self-tapping screw.
- Final Assembly:
- Install the driver’s floor mat, ensuring the grommet fits securely over the pin.