Thanks for the information. I'll take a look and investigate the difficulty
or easy.
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
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> In article <ucCdnTCSJ6iHf3jeRVn-pg@comcast.com>,
> "Haas" <wchaasiii@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> My clock light is out on my Odyssey. It appeard that I should be able to
>> pry the clock out of the dash, but it seems that I would damage the dash
>> in
>> the process. I called the dealer for advice and they said to bring it in
>> for
>> them to replace as most people do damage the dash.
>>
>> Is there some kind of release or a tool I should be using?
>
> http://www.odyclub.com
>
> Unlike the same generation Accord platform upon which the Odyssey was
> built, the Odyssey does not let you simply pry the clock out and change
> the bulb in about 30 seconds. You have to remove the dash
> surround--starting at the lower left of the steering wheel (that just
> pops out), then the surround around the gauges, then the piece around
> the clock.
>
> It's not difficult, but it's frustrating that Honda did it this way.
>
> You might also just bang on the clock and see if the light comes back
> on...
>