Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
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Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Good morning.
My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
Thanks
-Mark
My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
Thanks
-Mark
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Try searching at the online Honda OEM parts sites (great
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
#3
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Try searching at the online Honda OEM parts sites (great
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
#4
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Try searching at the online Honda OEM parts sites (great
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
#5
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Try searching at the online Honda OEM parts sites (great
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
illustrations, and similar prices, at both):
www.slhondaparts.com
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com
I nosed around looking for these little bulbs, but could not
turn them up quickly. Nonetheless, it's highly likely they
sell them. You can call during the normal workday.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs
> in the dashboard, especially inside the audio component
> faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a source for these
> bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Mark wrote:
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Mark wrote:
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
#8
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Mark wrote:
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Mark wrote:
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
> Good morning.
>
> My 1991 Accord uses a large number of Very Tiny Lightbulbs in the dashboard,
> especially inside the audio component faceplates. Can anyone refer me to a
> source for these bulbs, aside from the Honda dealer?
>
> Thanks
> -Mark
>
>
google.
for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
"jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
>
> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
-Mark
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Many of the Odyssey owners are using Radio Shack bulbs. Do a search on the
www.odyclub.com forum for the RS part number.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>>
>> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
>> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
>> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
>
> Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
> replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
> is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
> are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
> lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
> per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
>
> -Mark
>
>
www.odyclub.com forum for the RS part number.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168797640.35526@bubbleator.drizzle.com...
> "jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>>
>> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
>> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
>> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
>
> Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
> replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
> is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
> are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
> lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
> per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
>
> -Mark
>
>
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Re: Tiny instrument bulbs in 1991 Accord
Many of the Odyssey owners are using Radio Shack bulbs. Do a search on the
www.odyclub.com forum for the RS part number.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168797640.35526@bubbleator.drizzle.com...
> "jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>>
>> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
>> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
>> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
>
> Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
> replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
> is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
> are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
> lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
> per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
>
> -Mark
>
>
www.odyclub.com forum for the RS part number.
"Mark" <anon40629@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1168797640.35526@bubbleator.drizzle.com...
> "jim beam" <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote:
>>
>> for single items like this, it's cheaper to use the dealer. by the time
>> you're paid postage and handling online, while the bulb itself may be
>> cheaper, overall the process costs you much more. and you have to wait.
>
> Good point. However, I need enough of them for a complete
> replacement (because tearing the dash apart more than once
> is a pain in the butt.) Also, these bulbs have flexible leads and
> are fitted into custom sockets, sort of like the modern Christmas
> lights. I suspect that the dealer's substantial price (about five bucks
> per bulb) may be mostly for the holder.
>
> -Mark
>
>