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Old 10-11-2006, 05:22 PM
Jennifer Jennifer is offline
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Default How to fix the clock light in my 1998 Honda

I am driving a 4 door 1998 Honda Accord LX. The clock light stopped
working few days ago. When I am driving at night, I could not see what
time it is. The lights of the radio dials and others on the dashboard are
working fine.
Is fixing the light an easy job? Or, I need a mechanic to do it.
Thank you for helping me.
Jennifer

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Old 10-11-2006, 06:35 PM
'Curly Q. Links' 'Curly Q. Links' is offline
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Default How to fix the clock light in my 1998 Honda

Jennifer wrote:
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I am driving a 4 door 1998 Honda Accord LX. The clock light stopped working few days ago. When I am driving at night, I could not see what time it is. The lights of the radio dials and others on the dashboard are working fine. Is fixing the light an easy job? Or, I need a mechanic to do it. Thank you for helping me. Jennifer



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Read the TSB called "Radio Light Does Not Work"

http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/...dex.html#accord

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Old 10-12-2006, 02:06 AM
Elmo P. Shagnasty Elmo P. Shagnasty is offline
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Default How to fix the clock light in my 1998 Honda

In article <yNgXg.8922$UE6.2311@tornado.southeast.rr.com>,
@ .com (Jennifer) wrote:
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I am driving a 4 door 1998 Honda Accord LX. The clock light stopped working few days ago. When I am driving at night, I could not see what time it is. The lights of the radio dials and others on the dashboard are working fine. Is fixing the light an easy job?


Yes. 30 seconds.

The clock pulls right out. Just get a small flat blade, and maybe a
cloth to protect things. Use the small flat blade to pry the clock out
from the bottom at the center. The clock and emergency flasher button
are together, as I recall.

Once out, disconnect the two wiring connectors. It'll be somewhat
obvious from there. Pull out the tiny bulb, and put the new one in.

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