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dynasty

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Browntown said:
That's what I've been doing too.... but now that I know it's supposed to light up it's gonna bug the sh*t outta me.....

exactly, i never knew the clock lights up. LOL :computer:
 

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You may want to try out T.A.S Auto Parts. Thats where I got my blown clock light bulb. Besides they also have other common parts that go out on an accord.
 

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I know it is old but dang I just wanted to show I used the search and I am a noob. It is good to know it works!!!
 

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Idk the local dealership wanted to charge me $8 for the clock bulb alone plus they didnt have it in stock.

Instead I just went to http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/ and ordered the clock, (2) cruise control bulbs, and cabin air filter. Considering what the dealer was quoting for all those parts, I ended up saving money even after shipping through that website.
 

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I'm glad this thread was revived :D

My clock was out when I bought the car, but then about 6 months later it
mysteriously started working again. Then a few months after that it went back
out and has been off for the last year+.

I think I might have to just pick up that bulb linked above and swap it out :D

EDIT:

Clock bulb replacement shown halfway down this page:

http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl532g.htm
 
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I bought the bulb in the given Radioshack link and put it into the stock holder
and it works great! Just be forewarned that there are some fairly small
components and wire leads you need to work with, so take your time and
don't lose anything.

There really isn't anything difficult about switching the bulb though. Just use
something small/pointing to unwind the old leads and then swap in the new
bulb and wind the leads in the same fashion. Trim off excess and you're
done.
 
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