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Sorry it took so long, but I did find this as a description of how to fix this problem:
As written by Jim Schmidt:
To get to it, remove the panel behind the driver's seat (which is held on by the coat hook and a few clips) then remove the screws from the bottom of the center area (with the compartments). You can then reach in and tighten the PP screw collar. It tightens by hand. 10 minute job.
Another description of how to do the fix by DEIGER:
Move the driver seat all the way forward. Remove the screws from the two hooks on the black panel (they look like clothing hooks). Then remove this panel. Now lift up the leather pad on the arm rest from the back. Remove the two screws on the bottom of the glove box underneath the pad. Now you should be able to move the plastic out enought to get a hand behind the plastic.
The DC adapter has a metal sleeve that for some reason likes to unscrew itself. Simple hold the outside portion of the DC adapter and screw the sleeve back on. Now replace all the screws in the reverse order you took them out.
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I know for a FACT that the last year of production of the S2000 is 2003!!!!!
After that, it will be the S2200 under an assumed name.
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