Dash Clock on an Accord
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Re: Dash Clock on an Accord
In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
"jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do I
> get at the bulb / Thanks
It should be lit up at all times.
If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
"jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do I
> get at the bulb / Thanks
It should be lit up at all times.
If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
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Re: Dash Clock on an Accord
In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
"jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do I
> get at the bulb / Thanks
It should be lit up at all times.
If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
"jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do I
> get at the bulb / Thanks
It should be lit up at all times.
If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
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Re: Dash Clock on an Accord
In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
"jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do I
> get at the bulb / Thanks
It should be lit up at all times.
If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
"jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do I
> get at the bulb / Thanks
It should be lit up at all times.
If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
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Re: Dash Clock on an Accord
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
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> In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
> "jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
>
>> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do
>> I
>> get at the bulb / Thanks
>
> It should be lit up at all times.
>
> If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
> the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
> back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
> Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
>
http://gwfweb.com/honda/pages/01clock.htm
news:elmop-EB3F61.07370305082007@nntp1.usenetserver.com...
> In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
> "jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
>
>> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do
>> I
>> get at the bulb / Thanks
>
> It should be lit up at all times.
>
> If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
> the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
> back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
> Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
>
http://gwfweb.com/honda/pages/01clock.htm
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Re: Dash Clock on an Accord
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-EB3F61.07370305082007@nntp1.usenetserver.com...
> In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
> "jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
>
>> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do
>> I
>> get at the bulb / Thanks
>
> It should be lit up at all times.
>
> If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
> the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
> back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
> Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
>
http://gwfweb.com/honda/pages/01clock.htm
news:elmop-EB3F61.07370305082007@nntp1.usenetserver.com...
> In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
> "jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
>
>> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do
>> I
>> get at the bulb / Thanks
>
> It should be lit up at all times.
>
> If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
> the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
> back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
> Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
>
http://gwfweb.com/honda/pages/01clock.htm
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Re: Dash Clock on an Accord
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:elmop-EB3F61.07370305082007@nntp1.usenetserver.com...
> In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
> "jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
>
>> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do
>> I
>> get at the bulb / Thanks
>
> It should be lit up at all times.
>
> If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
> the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
> back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
> Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
>
http://gwfweb.com/honda/pages/01clock.htm
news:elmop-EB3F61.07370305082007@nntp1.usenetserver.com...
> In article <4y3ti.75427$tB5.11482@edtnps90>,
> "jrl" <mleclair@accesswave.ca> wrote:
>
>> Should the dash clock on a 2000 Accord be lit up at night ? If so how do
>> I
>> get at the bulb / Thanks
>
> It should be lit up at all times.
>
> If you put a small flat blade at the bottom of the clock (maybe protect
> the dash with a cloth), the clock just pops out. Unplug it. In the
> back is a very small bulb that unscrews. A couple bucks at the dealer.
> Put a new one in. Reverse the procedure.
>
http://gwfweb.com/honda/pages/01clock.htm
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