Replacing clock light in Accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Elmo P. Shagnasty, Oct 30, 2005.

  1. dirt simple.

    search this newsgroup with Google and you'll find it.

    get the part at the dealer. Pry the clock out from below with a very
    thing blade.

    Voila.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Oct 30, 2005
    #1
  2. dirt simple.

    search this newsgroup with Google and you'll find it.

    get the part at the dealer. Pry the clock out from below with a very
    thing blade.

    Voila.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Oct 30, 2005
    #2
  3. I own a Honda 2000 Honda Accord EX and the backlight of the clock has
    gone out.

    How do I replace this? Where would I get the part and how does one get
    back to the clock area to replace it?

    Thanks
     
    Scott Mitchell, Oct 30, 2005
    #3
  4. Elmo P. Shagnasty

    LaForte Guest

    Scott, I just replaced the clock lamp on my 99 Accord a few weeks ago. Less
    than a minute - use a 1-1/2 - 2" scraper/putty knife.
    Insert under the clock assembly (use a sheet of paper or thin cloth
    underneath so you don't scratch the dash). Push down on the putty knife
    handle and the bottom of the clock assembly will pop out. Pull it out,
    unplug the 2 harness connections and remove the bulb with a small
    screwdriver. The lamp was under $2.00 at Honda.

    This must happen a lot because when I called to see if it was a stock part
    he stopped me after the words "clock lamp" and immediately asked if it was
    for an Accord or Odyssey and they had plenty in stock.
    George
     
    LaForte, Oct 31, 2005
    #4
  5. Elmo P. Shagnasty

    LaForte Guest

    Scott, I just replaced the clock lamp on my 99 Accord a few weeks ago. Less
    than a minute - use a 1-1/2 - 2" scraper/putty knife.
    Insert under the clock assembly (use a sheet of paper or thin cloth
    underneath so you don't scratch the dash). Push down on the putty knife
    handle and the bottom of the clock assembly will pop out. Pull it out,
    unplug the 2 harness connections and remove the bulb with a small
    screwdriver. The lamp was under $2.00 at Honda.

    This must happen a lot because when I called to see if it was a stock part
    he stopped me after the words "clock lamp" and immediately asked if it was
    for an Accord or Odyssey and they had plenty in stock.
    George
     
    LaForte, Oct 31, 2005
    #5
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