electricked wrote:
>
> Definitely. It's very simple. Remove the clock--you'll have to use a
> screwdriver to pry right beaneath the clock so it can come out. Once it's
> out, unplug the wiring. The bulb is VERY SMALL. Simply turn the knob on the
> back and it will come out. The bulb costs about $10 dollars at the
> dealership and it's very hard to find elsewhere if even possible. What I did
> when mine burnt out was use the hazard switch bulb (they're the same) to
> replace the clock one since I don't need the hazard switch light and I
> didn't feel like spending $10 on a miniscule piece of glass. I will have to
> spend it if this one burns out though. Temporary economy you could say 
>
> --Viktor
>
> "Me" <jwest@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:yqmdnVVJjbvlw9_dRVn-gw@comcast.com...
> > The light that illuminates the clock in our 2000 Accord is out. Is
> > replacing this light a DIY project?
> >
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Those bulbs, which look almost EXACTLY like the bottom end of a (oral)
thermometer, are used in LOTS of foreign cars, even Volvos back 25
years, so they must be available thru third-party suppliers. Honda wants
CDN $10.42 each, last time I asked. If they were available from the
DOLLAR Store, they'd be six per pack for a dollar. I just got a few at
the wrecker while I was looking for other stuff.
'Curly'
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