Re: 2000 Honda Accord EX Clock Light- need help replacing
On Sun, 30 Jul 2006 10:06:15 -0700, Dick wrote:
> On 30 Jul 2006 09:32:38 -0700, "KOS" <computerstuff2@excite.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi, Just removed the clock from the dash, removed the plastic cover and
>>now have the green 'computer' board facing me... (Initial problem-
>>light doesnt work on clock). Where is the clock bulb located? I see a
>>part that says 11, 47, 25v.. Is that the bulb? or will that control
>>the emergency flasher???
>>Please help
>>Thanks
>>KOS
>
> My manual is for a 1999, but I assume they are the same. The clock
> back light is integral to the clock. The lamp is a 0.7 watt LED, and
> is powered from pin 1 on the clock. That pin is fed with a yellow
> wire from the fuse/relay box. If you can find the yellow wire in the
> 5-pin connector, then trace that to the LED, you will have found it.
>
> The Hazard Warning switch is connected to a 10-pin connector (only 8
> used.) The clock is on a 5-pin connector. The two aren't related.
> The Hazard switch is just using the clock face as a place to hold it.
>
> Dick
Ijust replaced the lamp in 2000 SE. It was on the left end on the board
as you face the clock. If you pull the clock module out and turn it 90
DEgrees, it is the little round plastic button with a screwdriver slot.
Turn the button, out comes the lamp insert new lamp, turn button the other
way and insert clock module. that's all was there was to it. I didn't
ever have to deconnect anything. Hope this helps.
Randy
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