remove trim, remove clock, remove clock light harness, and remove and replace clock light bulbs
Remove the nuts so you can take the assembly off. Replace the assembly with the new light bulbs and socket it together. Screw the nuts back on to secure it.
there is no fuse . you have to replace the light bulb by opening the clock.
There is no back light for the clock. The clock numbers are actually LED's - there is no way to replace them - the entire clock will have to be replaced.
You can't. You have replace the whole thing.
If it's like mine then it don't have a backlight.
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You cannot replace the clock 'light' on an older CR-V since there is no bulb. It is an L.C.D. (liquid crystal diode) unit which, if it fails, must be replaced.
It is in the fuse box. Check all of the fuses with a test light.
The clock light is an integral part of the clock and is not replacable by itself
You cannot replace the clock 'light' on an older CR-V since there is no bulb. It is an L.C.D. (liquid crystal diode) unit which, if it fails, must be replaced.
i just took apart the dash because the light in the clock went off after i got an aftermarket stereo.. doesnt seem to be replaceable please let me know if you got this solve adgesemp@hotmail.com