DIY how to make your clock light red in 5min UPDATED PICS

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): still hot spots.
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Its hard to get rid of hot spots, or i dont think you really can because of how the lights are placed in the cluster, some areas are always going to be brighter than others due to direct lighting =(

But looks pretty cool David, is that all with colouring?
 

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That was all with coloring but I hated it cause it was so dim so I just went out to buy some LEDs.
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They seem white in pictures but they have a hint of blue in them.
 
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Thank you so much for the post. I'm going to do this pretty soon because I was working on my car and took out the black wire from my car's battery and the CD Player got reset and I didn't had no code so I was trying to take out my stock cd player to get the serial number so I call the Honda dealers for the code and I called many Honda dealers and they all give me the wrong code. Unfortunately I put it back everything and notice my car's clock light is not working but I can see the time. I noticed that someone else posted up something like this before and they even changed the gauge cluster light, ac/heat light and many things maybe I'll just change the clock and AC/HEAT light because it looks kind a easier and I'm already driving with a reverse gauge lights that I purchased from ebay.
 

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Thank you so much for the post. I'm going to do this pretty soon because I was working on my car and took out the black wire from my car's battery and the CD Player got reset and I didn't had no code so I was trying to take out my stock cd player to get the serial number so I call the Honda dealers for the code and I called many Honda dealers and they all give me the wrong code. Unfortunately I put it back everything and notice my car's clock light is not working but I can see the time. I noticed that someone else posted up something like this before and they even changed the gauge cluster light, ac/heat light and many things maybe I'll just change the clock and AC/HEAT light because it looks kind a easier and I'm already driving with a reverse gauge lights that I purchased from ebay.

yeah np's if your also looking to change the gauge cluster lights i would go say go for it, taking out the cluster is really easy, its seriously maybe 4 screws and then it just pops out, you need to unhook 3 connectors and then flip to the back of the cluster and unscrew the bulbs, theres a DIY that says which bulbs to replace on the cluster so that you change the gauge colour and not the code lights as well. hope all goes well for you!
 

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My clock light randomly started working. I will post a picture tonight after it gets dark. its blue.
 

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Oh so that's why my clock never lights up....bulb must be out?

I have always thought it came stock like that lol, time to change it out now. Wow after all these years....
 
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