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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide 82,500 mi/132,000 km/51/z vrs Do items in A, B. 86,250  mi/138,000  km/-Do items in A. 90,000 mi/144,000 km/6 yrs ORe place brake fluid. Do items  in A, B, C, D. 93,750 mi/150,000  km/-Do items  in A.

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide You should check the following 
items  at the  specified  intervals. 
If 
you are unsure  of how  to perform 
any  check,  turn to the  page  given. 
• Engine oil level  -Check every 
time  you 
fil

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide Brake and Clutch Fluid 
Check the fluid  level in the reser­
voirs  monthly. 
There are two  reser­
voirs. 
They are: 
• Brake  fluid reservoir 
• Clutch fluid  reservoir 
The brake  fluid shoul

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide Clutch System 
The fluid should  be between  the 
MIN  and 
MAX marks  on the  side of 
the reservoir.  If it is  not,  add brake 
fluid  to bring  it up  to 
that level. Use 
the  same  fluid specifi

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide Snow Tires 
If you mount  snow tires on your 
Honda,  make sure they  are radial 
tires  of the  same  size and load  range 
as 
the original  tires. Mount  snow 
tires  on 
all four wheels  to balanc

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide Lights 
Check the following: 
• Headlights  (low and high  beam) 
• Parking  lights 
• Taillights 
• Brake lights 
• Turn signals 
• Back-up  lights 
• Hazard light function 
• License

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide Storing Your Car 
If you need  to park  your  car for  an 
extended  period (more than one 
month),  there are several  things you 
should 
do to  prepare  it for  storage. 
Proper preparation  helps

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide Taking Care of the Unexpected 
This  section  covers the more­
common  problems 
that motorists 
experience  with their  vehicles. 
It 
gives  you information  about how to 
safely  evaluate  the pro

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide If you have  a flat  tire  while  driving, 
stop  in a safe  place  to change  it. 
Stopping  in traffic 
or on the shoulder 
of  a busy  road is dangerous.  Drive 
slowly  along 
the shoulder  until

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HONDA S2000 2000 1.G Owners Guide Jump Starting 
If your cars battery has run down, 
you  may 
be able  to start the engine 
by  using  a booster  battery.  Although 
this 
seems like  a simple  procedure, 
you  should  take several
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