2003 Accord glove compartment light

Discussion in 'Accord' started by doug, Jun 21, 2007.

  1. doug

    doug Guest

    My daughter just mentioned to me while driving with my headlights on,
    that the glove compartment light is on even with its door shut. I
    asked her to reshut it but same result. When I turned off my
    headlights, it went off. I would think the compartment's bulb would
    burn out sooner than normal but to be honest I never noticed it before
    and for all I know it could have been that way since day one.

    Is this normal?
     
    doug, Jun 21, 2007
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  2. doug

    motsco_ Guest

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    If there's a switch for the door, it's not being pushed in hard enough.
    www.slhondaparts.com would confirm.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Jun 21, 2007
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  3. This is normal for 2006 Accord. There is no switch in glove box door
    that turns it off when you close it. It wouldn't be surprising if it is
    the same for 2003.

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    2006 Honda Accord Hybrid
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    See signature for email address, Jun 21, 2007
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  4. doug

    Dick Guest

    I just checked our 2003 Accord. As far as I can tell, the light stays
    on all the time after you turn on the parking/headlights. I'm too big
    to crawl inside to really check. :)

    Dick
     
    Dick, Jun 21, 2007
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  5. doug

    doug Guest


    Thanks Dick, just the answer I was looking for. Mine does just what
    you described. When I turn the lights off, it goes off too.

    I went ahead and oiled the latch mechanism (after posting) anyway but
    I couldn't see no switch around the latch mechanism so I began to
    think it might be made that way after-all. Kinda odd to me to make
    it this way but I guess if it lasted 4 years or so already I guess it
    won't burn out too often???

    Thanks again Dick for taking the time to look at yours.
    Much Appreciated... doug
     
    doug, Jun 21, 2007
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  6. doug

    doug Guest


    I think you are correct and thank you for your reply.
     
    doug, Jun 21, 2007
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  7. doug

    doug Guest


    I didn't see it so I guess no switch. Anyway, looks like a great
    source for parts.

    Thanks Curly for this great reference... doug
     
    doug, Jun 21, 2007
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  8. Prius is the same way--they use an LED, which won't burn out like a
    filament bulb will. Maybe Honda does the same?
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jun 21, 2007
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  9. doug

    doug Guest

    Maybe?? I honestly didn't check the bulb which is toward the back of
    the glove compartment. Another poster (Curly) gave me a nice honda
    parts web site which will probably tell me what the bulb is, if I
    really need to know or I can get off my fat a__ and look at the glove
    compartment again <g>. thanks
     
    doug, Jun 21, 2007
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