The part number for the air filter on a Honda S2000 is 17220-PCX-003.
Contents
- What size is my engine air filter?
- How do I know which engine air filter I need?
- How do I know if my air filter needs replacing?
- How often do you change the air filter on a S2000?
- Which Honda S2000 year is the best?
- How many S2000 exist?
- Why is a Honda S2000 so special?
- How do I know what size air filter to buy?
- How do I know if my air filter is changing?
- Why was S2000 discontinued?
What size is my engine air filter?
Check for Air Filter Dimensions on the Side of your Air Filter. Most filters come labelled with two size measurements that can be found along the filter’s side. Often there is a ‘nominal’ size written in big print, as well as an adjacent ‘actual’ size written in smaller print.
How do I know which engine air filter I need?
The easiest way to know which size you need is to open the engine air-filter housing, remove the filter, and bring it with you to the auto parts counter. You can also check in your owner’s manual for the air filter part number or look it up online.
How do I know if my air filter needs replacing?
6 Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Car Air Filter
- A Dirty or Discolored Filter. One of the easiest ways to spot a filter that needs changing is to actually take a look at it.
- Odd Engine Noises.
- Check Engine Light.
- Poor Performance.
- Weak Fuel Economy.
- Black Smoke from the Exhaust.
How often do you change the air filter on a S2000?
To stay safe, we suggest a visit every three years or 15,000 to 30,000 miles. You might be wondering why exactly it is so important to have your air filter changed. For starters, your car is constantly intaking air to keep it running. This allows the gas to burn properly, but in turn, brings in some unwanted guests.
Which Honda S2000 year is the best?
The Honda S2000 is an excellent sports car option. If you want to purchase a used version for your life, we recommend the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, or 2009 selection. We hope this information is beneficial!
How many S2000 exist?
More than 113,000 S2000s were sold globally until it went out of production after the 2009 model year, with U.S. customers accounting for 66,000 cars—more than half of the total run. Rarity, then, is not a factor driving the S2000’s value and desirability.
Why is a Honda S2000 so special?
The S2000 had the highest specific output of a normally aspirated production car engine in the world. The engine gives out 124 hp per liter, and remember, this is without a turbo or supercharging. Coupled to the engine is that truly beautiful manual transmission.
How do I know what size air filter to buy?
If you have the model number, you can figure out the dimensions. If your HVAC system uses a whole house filter (they are near your central furnace or AC unit) the model number will most likely be listed, not the dimensions. You may also be able to find the proper air filter dimensions listed in your HVAC manual.
How do I know if my air filter is changing?
7 Signs You Might Need to Replace Your Car Air Filter
- Reduced Fuel Efficiency. The most common sign is a decrease in gas mileage.
- The Engine Light Is On.
- The Air Filter Is Dirty.
- Jerking Movements When You Accelerate.
- Misfiring and Starting Issues.
- Strange Engine Sounds.
- Black Smoke or Flames From the Exhaust Pipe.
Why was S2000 discontinued?
Honda continued to offer both the standard and CR versions unchanged for the 2009 model year, but with flagging sales caused by the 2008 automotive industry crisis, the S2000 was cancelled mid-model-year. Just 355 U.S. S2000s were manufactured for 2009, of which 31 were CR models.