clock on 2001 accord

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Kevin, Nov 22, 2007.

  1. Kevin

    Kevin Guest

    I just purchased a 2001 Accord EX, and I have a question about the
    clock on the dash. Is it supposed to light up when the lights are
    turned on? I can't see it at night.
     
    Kevin, Nov 22, 2007
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  2. It's supposed to light up whenever the car is on.

    It pries right out of the dash. Just put a small flat blade at the
    bottom and pry. Disconnect the harness, and look for the very small
    bulb that's screwed into the back. Replace that. It's a couple bucks
    at the dealer.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Nov 22, 2007
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  3. Kevin

    motsco_ Guest

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    Same procedure as for the Odyssey:

    http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/tsb/odyssey/x01-097e.pdf

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Nov 22, 2007
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  4. Kevin

    bbtaco Guest


    http://gwfweb.com/honda/pages/01clock.htm
     
    bbtaco, Nov 22, 2007
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  5. Nope. On the Accord, it pries right out. On the Ody, you're pulling
    out half the dash. Stupid, but there you have it.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Nov 22, 2007
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  6. Kevin

    Kevin Guest

    Thanks guys.

     
    Kevin, Nov 22, 2007
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  7. Kevin

    Dave Kelsen Guest


    Curly,

    on the tsb you just referenced, look up in the upper right corner. See
    where it says, "Odyssey: Remove the instrument panel"? Not the same as
    the Accord, I must say.

    This is as ugly as the instruction for replacing the headlamp bulb,
    which starts with, "Remove inner wheel well" or something similar.

    Ah, well.

    RFT!!!
    Dave Kelsen
     
    Dave Kelsen, Nov 24, 2007
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  8. Kevin

    motsco_ Guest

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    Sorry, I should have said: They're both covered _in_ the same TSB.

    OOps.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Nov 24, 2007
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  9. Kevin

    MLD Guest

    Just replaced my clock bulb. Very simple. I didn't have to disconnect
    anything. I was able to pull the whole assembly out far enough to get at
    the bulb. Just a slight CW rotation and the bulb was out of it's socket..
    MLD
     
    MLD, Nov 24, 2007
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