The switch assemblies are available from the dealer, but can easily be repaired if you have any soldering skills. (part # 7219 ~ micro lamps ~ at the Source) These can also be used to fix dash cluster lights that are out.
The biggest thing is that the little wiring harnesses are too short to reconnect. The switches just "pry" out of the wheel, but the connector is nearly impossible to reconnect. DO NOT pull on the connector end you'll just pull the end off.
You have to remove the steering wheel which involves removing the airbag. To do that pull the airbag fuses and wait 15 minutes for it to discharge, then stick a rod or hex key in the little holes you'll find on the sides of the back housing, you'll "feel" the "click" and pull straight out. Disconnect and place face up (carefully) somewhere out of the way. You can use a wheel puller (the easy way) or "jimmy" the wheel off disconnecting the harness. This will give you the slack you'll need to install the swithc(es). Trust me this is the best way.
Most steering wheel buttons bulbs are not serviceable, you must replace the button(switch) or the shole horn pad, most dash and switch bulbs are not serviceable
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Yes, you can replace ordinary light bulbs with an LED.
How to replace passenger side head light bulbs in a 2000 Honda Accord?
To replace the brake light bulbs on a VW Polo, pull away the carpeting in the trunk, unscrew the bolt holding the lights on, and disconnect the wiring. Replace the bulbs, put the wiring and bolts back, then replace the carpeting.
To replace the parking light bulbs, remove the screw on top of the headlight and pop out the clearance light. The parking light bulb will be accessible after this removal.
It is not a serviceable part.
you got to replace to light bulbs
Bad light bulbs.... Replace them...
the whole light or just he bulbs?? just the bulbs
There are no individual bulbs, just LED's in the dials, and you will have to replace the entire instrument cluster.
You have to remove the instrument cluster to get access to the bulbs.