Re: Accord courtesy bulb replacement
Recently I had asked about replacing a clock light. What ended up happening
was that I took the car to the dealer, who replaced the bulb without
charging for labor. It cost $2. Perhaps you could try the same thing...
"Howard Lester" <hlester@mmto.org> wrote in message
news:ffik8g$97l$1@onion.ccit.arizona.edu...
> "motsco_" wrote
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> > If you admit you have the BOOK, it will tell you how to get the lens off
/
> > bulb out. The number is on the bulb.
>
> It's unfortunate the owner's manual shows nothing for courtesy light
> replacement -- unless it's because the work involved isn't user
friendly...
> ? It's certainly not obvious, as I had tried to do the same for my 2004
> Accord EX, and couldn't figure it out. Fortunately my dealer's service
> manager replaced it for free, even though the car's warranty had just
> recently expired.
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