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In article <9386-3FD1AF02-17@storefull-2373.public.lawson.webtv.net>,
bepick@webtv.net wrote: > 2002 accord, 89,000 miles, clock works, yet no longer able to see it at > night, suppose it's a bulb, yet how to get to it, or what else might it > be? > Go to google.com, hit the "groups" button, and search this newsgroup. This exact question is asked at least twice a week. |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >In article <9386-3FD1AF02-17@storefull-2373.public.lawson.webtv.net>, > bepick@webtv.net wrote: > > > >>2002 accord, 89,000 miles, clock works, yet no longer able to see it at >>night, suppose it's a bulb, yet how to get to it, or what else might it >>be? >> >> >> > >Go to google.com, hit the "groups" button, and search this newsgroup. > >This exact question is asked at least twice a week. > > It costs me $2.04 for the replacement bulb. The odd part was that the clerk didn't take a step, but rather simply reached under the register and pulled out a replacement bulb - most be a VERY fequent replacement part. |
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In article <x2kAb.37328$_h.13692@lakeread02>, mj <mjambro@cox.net>
wrote: > It costs me $2.04 for the replacement bulb. The odd part was that the > clerk didn't take a step, but rather simply reached under the register > and pulled out a replacement bulb - most be a VERY fequent replacement part. It is. I like how Honda did it with the 98-02 Accords; however, despite using the same clock on the Odyssey, the boneheads at Honda decided that you shouldn't be able to remove the clock as easily in the Odyssey. The official procedure is too damned involved for a $2 clock light. Replacing that at the dealer turns into a $50 item. Ridiculous. Doesn't Honda know about LED technology? |
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I have the same problem in my 2001 Accord. How do you access the bulb? Does
the clock just pull out? "Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message news:QZlAb.4025$QX.2333@fe02.private.usenetserver. com... > In article <x2kAb.37328$_h.13692@lakeread02>, mj <mjambro@cox.net> > wrote: > > > It costs me $2.04 for the replacement bulb. The odd part was that the > > clerk didn't take a step, but rather simply reached under the register > > and pulled out a replacement bulb - most be a VERY fequent replacement part. > > It is. > > I like how Honda did it with the 98-02 Accords; however, despite using > the same clock on the Odyssey, the boneheads at Honda decided that you > shouldn't be able to remove the clock as easily in the Odyssey. The > official procedure is too damned involved for a $2 clock light. > Replacing that at the dealer turns into a $50 item. Ridiculous. > > Doesn't Honda know about LED technology? > |
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In article <__oAb.579751$pl3.128467@pd7tw3no>,
"David Clayton" <dclayton@shaw.ca> wrote: > I have the same problem in my 2001 Accord. How do you access the bulb? Does > the clock just pull out? yes. Google it. Asked at least twice a week here... |
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