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Old 30 Jul 2006, 02:33 pm
KOS
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Default Re: 2000 Honda Accord EX Clock Light- need help replacing


randy wrote:
> 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


okay, thanks for the information. I was able to do it, now just have to
go to dealer for part. thanks again
KOS

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