clock light is out, odomoeter light is out
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Re: clock light is out, odomoeter light is out
In article <HPb2f.3275$D8.1166@okepread03>,
"KJ" <janjuakj@NOSPAMcox.net> wrote:
> Any way to change these on the LCD displays?
> 98 Accord Coupe LX.
>
> KJ
Clock light is dirt simple. Clock pops out; just use a flat blade
underneath it.
"KJ" <janjuakj@NOSPAMcox.net> wrote:
> Any way to change these on the LCD displays?
> 98 Accord Coupe LX.
>
> KJ
Clock light is dirt simple. Clock pops out; just use a flat blade
underneath it.
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Re: clock light is out, odomoeter light is out
"KJ" <janjuakj@NOSPAMcox.net> wrote in message
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> Any way to change these on the LCD displays?
> 98 Accord Coupe LX.
>
> KJ
>Don't know about the odometer light but I just did the clock lamp on my 99
>Accord Saturday. Less than a minute - use a 1-1/2 - 2" scraper/putty knife.
>Insert under the clock assembly (use a sheet of paper or thin cloth
>underneath so you don't scratch the dash). Push down on the putty knife
>handle and the bottom of the clock assembly will pop out. Pull it out,
>unplug the 2 harness connections and remove the bulb with a small
>screwdriver. The lamp was under $2.00 at Honda.
This must happen a lot because when I called to see if it was a stock part
he stopped me after the words "clock lamp" and immediately asked if it was
for an Accord or Odyssey and they had plenty in stock.
George
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Re: clock light is out, odomoeter light is out
Do you remember the cost?
"LaForte" <glaforte@charter.net> wrote in message
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>
> "KJ" <janjuakj@NOSPAMcox.net> wrote in message
> news:HPb2f.3275$D8.1166@okepread03...
>> Any way to change these on the LCD displays?
>> 98 Accord Coupe LX.
>>
>> KJ
>>Don't know about the odometer light but I just did the clock lamp on my 99
>>Accord Saturday. Less than a minute - use a 1-1/2 - 2" scraper/putty
>>knife. Insert under the clock assembly (use a sheet of paper or thin cloth
>>underneath so you don't scratch the dash). Push down on the putty knife
>>handle and the bottom of the clock assembly will pop out. Pull it out,
>>unplug the 2 harness connections and remove the bulb with a small
>>screwdriver. The lamp was under $2.00 at Honda.
>
> This must happen a lot because when I called to see if it was a stock part
> he stopped me after the words "clock lamp" and immediately asked if it was
> for an Accord or Odyssey and they had plenty in stock.
> George
>
"LaForte" <glaforte@charter.net> wrote in message
newsvD2f.16566$dO5.10705@fe07.lga...
>
> "KJ" <janjuakj@NOSPAMcox.net> wrote in message
> news:HPb2f.3275$D8.1166@okepread03...
>> Any way to change these on the LCD displays?
>> 98 Accord Coupe LX.
>>
>> KJ
>>Don't know about the odometer light but I just did the clock lamp on my 99
>>Accord Saturday. Less than a minute - use a 1-1/2 - 2" scraper/putty
>>knife. Insert under the clock assembly (use a sheet of paper or thin cloth
>>underneath so you don't scratch the dash). Push down on the putty knife
>>handle and the bottom of the clock assembly will pop out. Pull it out,
>>unplug the 2 harness connections and remove the bulb with a small
>>screwdriver. The lamp was under $2.00 at Honda.
>
> This must happen a lot because when I called to see if it was a stock part
> he stopped me after the words "clock lamp" and immediately asked if it was
> for an Accord or Odyssey and they had plenty in stock.
> George
>
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