Radio display getting dim

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Anderson, Drake, Jan 13, 2004.

  1. The green numbers, etc. on the display of my radio (93 Accord SE) are
    getting dim. Any ideas as to why? Will it get worse until it goes out
    completely? The backlighting is fine.
     
    Anderson, Drake, Jan 13, 2004
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  2. Anderson, Drake

    lcopps Guest

    If its a gas plasma display like it sounds like it is, they dim with age
    as the gas becomes inert. Not much you can do. However if your display
    is lit by indicacent lights, then some of them are blown out and can be
    replaced. Check an electronic component supplier.
     
    lcopps, Jan 14, 2004
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    Drake,

    The tiny bulbs inside the older stereos have little colored rubber
    'condoms' on them. Light blue on many Acuras, green on lots of Hondas,
    but ORANGE (yech) on the original CRVs. These 'filters' get burned up
    with time, and the bulbs blacken from the inside too. Dust also
    accumulates on the clear plastic parts that are supposed to carry the
    light to the desired knob or button.

    Instructions for removal start here. You'll find the correct spot.

    http://www.carstereohelp.com/strhonda.htm

    Slip the stereo out. Try taking the bulbs out and cleaning them (and
    thier condoms). Blow out the dust with a pressure hose.

    Not sure where to suggest replacement bulbs. I just stole some out of a
    dead stereo I picked up at a charity shop, and glued the condoms on
    because they wouldn't fit. No jokes, OK ?!?!?

    Let us know how it goes, eh?

    'Curly'

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    'Curly Q. Links', Jan 14, 2004
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