gretakaiser9
S2000 solar sensor fault
Summary of the thread
A 2003 Honda S2000 is experiencing a solar sensor fault, leading to low heater output. The issue is likely due to a bad connection or corroded connector on the sensor. The recommended solution is to have the connections checked and repaired professionally, which resolved the problem in this case.
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gretakaiser9 (community.author)
Yeah, I gave the connections a wiggle, but no luck. Where exactly was the issue on yours? Any specific location I should focus on?
valentinaflamme1
Honestly, I didn't get too deep into it myself. Ended up taking it to a workshop. They found a bad connection and sorted it quick. Probably best to get it checked out professionally.
gretakaiser9 (community.author)
Thanks. I took it in. Turns out you were spot on – corroded connector on the sensor. 95€ later and it's sorted. Appreciate the advice!
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valentinaflamme1
I had something similar with my S2000. Could be a dodgy cable or plug connection to the sensor. Have you checked those?