hepl with digital clock light
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hepl with digital clock light
Hello - I have a 2000 accord.
The small digital clock in the center of the dash no
longer has a working back light although the clock itself works.
Consequently the clock is virtually invisible at night.
Could this be a fuse (if so where), or more likely a burned out bulb?
If the bulb needs replacing, is there a simple way to get to it?
Thanks,
Dave
The small digital clock in the center of the dash no
longer has a working back light although the clock itself works.
Consequently the clock is virtually invisible at night.
Could this be a fuse (if so where), or more likely a burned out bulb?
If the bulb needs replacing, is there a simple way to get to it?
Thanks,
Dave
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Re: hepl with digital clock light
In article <775jlvcbg0hjlm68p9mrk0j3ockcrhnsro@4ax.com>,
davexnet <davexnet_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello - I have a 2000 accord.
> The small digital clock in the center of the dash no
> longer has a working back light although the clock itself works.
> Consequently the clock is virtually invisible at night.
>
> Could this be a fuse (if so where), or more likely a burned out bulb?
>
> If the bulb needs replacing, is there a simple way to get to it?
Bulb. Simple. Get small flat screwdriver, pry clock module out from
the bottom. Unplug two plugs. Remove small bulb, replace with new one
from dealer ($2).
Reverse.
davexnet <davexnet_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello - I have a 2000 accord.
> The small digital clock in the center of the dash no
> longer has a working back light although the clock itself works.
> Consequently the clock is virtually invisible at night.
>
> Could this be a fuse (if so where), or more likely a burned out bulb?
>
> If the bulb needs replacing, is there a simple way to get to it?
Bulb. Simple. Get small flat screwdriver, pry clock module out from
the bottom. Unplug two plugs. Remove small bulb, replace with new one
from dealer ($2).
Reverse.
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Re: hepl with digital clock light
In article <775jlvcbg0hjlm68p9mrk0j3ockcrhnsro@4ax.com>,
davexnet <davexnet_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello - I have a 2000 accord.
> The small digital clock in the center of the dash no
> longer has a working back light although the clock itself works.
> Consequently the clock is virtually invisible at night.
>
> Could this be a fuse (if so where), or more likely a burned out bulb?
>
> If the bulb needs replacing, is there a simple way to get to it?
Bulb. Simple. Get small flat screwdriver, pry clock module out from
the bottom. Unplug two plugs. Remove small bulb, replace with new one
from dealer ($2).
Reverse.
davexnet <davexnet_nospam@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello - I have a 2000 accord.
> The small digital clock in the center of the dash no
> longer has a working back light although the clock itself works.
> Consequently the clock is virtually invisible at night.
>
> Could this be a fuse (if so where), or more likely a burned out bulb?
>
> If the bulb needs replacing, is there a simple way to get to it?
Bulb. Simple. Get small flat screwdriver, pry clock module out from
the bottom. Unplug two plugs. Remove small bulb, replace with new one
from dealer ($2).
Reverse.
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