Clock Light - 2000 Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Me, Feb 29, 2004.

  1. Me

    Me Guest

    The light that illuminates the clock in our 2000 Accord is out. Is
    replacing this light a DIY project?

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    Me, Feb 29, 2004
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    electricked Guest

    Definitely. It's very simple. Remove the clock--you'll have to use a
    screwdriver to pry right beaneath the clock so it can come out. Once it's
    out, unplug the wiring. The bulb is VERY SMALL. Simply turn the knob on the
    back and it will come out. The bulb costs about $10 dollars at the
    dealership and it's very hard to find elsewhere if even possible. What I did
    when mine burnt out was use the hazard switch bulb (they're the same) to
    replace the clock one since I don't need the hazard switch light and I
    didn't feel like spending $10 on a miniscule piece of glass. I will have to
    spend it if this one burns out though. Temporary economy you could say ;)

    --Viktor
     
    electricked, Mar 1, 2004
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  3. Me

    Paul Guest

    You might want to use a Popsicle stick or tongue depressor instead of a
    screwdriver, to minimize the chances of damaging the clock housing.

    I paid $3 for a new bulb for my '00 Accord's clock. $10 is pretty steep.

    Paul

    "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
    : Definitely. It's very simple. Remove the clock--you'll have to use a
    : screwdriver to pry right beaneath the clock so it can come out. Once it's
    : out, unplug the wiring. The bulb is VERY SMALL. Simply turn the knob on
    the
    : back and it will come out. The bulb costs about $10 dollars at the
    : dealership and it's very hard to find elsewhere if even possible. What I
    did
    : when mine burnt out was use the hazard switch bulb (they're the same) to
    : replace the clock one since I don't need the hazard switch light and I
    : didn't feel like spending $10 on a miniscule piece of glass. I will have
    to
    : spend it if this one burns out though. Temporary economy you could say ;)
    :
    : --Viktor
    :
    : : > The light that illuminates the clock in our 2000 Accord is out. Is
    : > replacing this light a DIY project?
    : >
    : > --
    : >
    : >
    :
    :
     
    Paul, Mar 1, 2004
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    Those bulbs, which look almost EXACTLY like the bottom end of a (oral)
    thermometer, are used in LOTS of foreign cars, even Volvos back 25
    years, so they must be available thru third-party suppliers. Honda wants
    CDN $10.42 each, last time I asked. If they were available from the
    DOLLAR Store, they'd be six per pack for a dollar. I just got a few at
    the wrecker while I was looking for other stuff.

    'Curly'

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    'Curly Q. Links', Mar 1, 2004
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    electricked Guest

    In the honda dealership? No way...

    --Viktor
     
    electricked, Mar 1, 2004
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  6. Me

    Paul Guest

    Way, dude. A major Honda dealership in metro Atlanta. Of course, they did
    print "preferred customer" on my receipt, even though I'd never been in
    there before. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that they ignored
    me standing at the parts counter for several minutes before getting around
    to waiting on me.

    I'd call around, if possible. You might not find it for $3 everywhere, but
    $10 really does seem excessive. OTOH, it's probably a single-source kind of
    item, so they don't have much incentive to keep it reasonable.

    Maybe try one of the online Honda parts places?

    Paul

    "electricked" <no_emails_please> wrote in message
    : In the honda dealership? No way...
    :
    : --Viktor
    :
    : : > You might want to use a Popsicle stick or tongue depressor instead of a
    : > screwdriver, to minimize the chances of damaging the clock housing.
    : >
    : > I paid $3 for a new bulb for my '00 Accord's clock. $10 is pretty steep.
    : >
    : > Paul
    :
    :
     
    Paul, Mar 1, 2004
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  7. $2. If your dealer charges ten bucks for that, ask him if he includes
    the tube of KY or if he's too cheap for even that.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Mar 2, 2004
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  8. I paid $2 for that bulb, AT THE HONDA DEALERSHIP.

    No bullshit.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Mar 2, 2004
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  9. Clock may be a little difficult to pry out initially as it is a snug fit,
    work slowly and carefully. Prying bottom first, then top.

    Got mine at Radio Shack. Take the bulb with you so they can identify it, get
    the 12 volt version. The leads as purchased are a bit long. Clip them and
    retwist around mounting block (tiny plastic piece on back of PC board. They
    come 2/pack for just a few bucks.

    Jack
     
    Jack W. Fessler, Jr., Mar 2, 2004
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    BOB Guest

    Hey , I just bought a clock bulb for my 2000 accord last week. I paid $1.85 @
    my local honda dealer. Very easy to install.
    For $10 they should have included the clock.
     
    BOB, Mar 4, 2004
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  11. Me

    electricked Guest

    Tell me about it! Where are you located?

    --Viktor
     
    electricked, Mar 5, 2004
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  12. Me

    Me Guest

    Thanks to all who posted a response. Removing the clock from the dashboard
    was easy. The replacement bulb cost $2.00 at local Honda dealer. Can only
    guess what it would have cost if the dealer had done this work.
     
    Me, Mar 6, 2004
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