I just sold a Colt Firearms dealer clock at the National Gun Day show in Louisville, KY. If the plastic face of the clock has no cracks in it then it should be worth between 200.00 to $500.00. The one I sold was in good condition with some drag marks on the face from a bent minute hand. The clock did work and the light worked. The rest of the clock was in great shape. It sold for $375.00 , but I could have probably sold it for 450.00 if I took more time.
Does anybody know if the clock is lighted in the 2002 TL Type S
There are several ways to find out if your grandfather clock is a Simon Willard. A person can take the clock to a dealer or there may be markings on the clock, which will tell the manufacturer.
On a regular clock, press the ON button. If it doesn't work, then replace the battery, or take it to a car dealer to get it fixed.
Find a good antique clock dealer in your area. He or she can refer you to a person who know how to repair or can do it for you.
You can find out more about time clock software by visiting or calling the dealer in which you purchased your original time clock software. They will have all of the upgrade information that you need.
Contact your local Chevy dealer if you can not find instructions in your manual.
No. Your local auto parts store should be able to supply you that part.
You can take it out nd send it in for repairs or get an expensive replacement from your dealer.
One can find a time attendance clock at a business or school where employees punched in cards that registered the time they arrived to work and punch out whenever they leave to go home.
Registered memory improves signal integrity (and hence potentially clock rates and physical slot capacity) by electrically buffering the signals with a register, at a cost of an extra clock of increased latency. Those modules are identified by an additional R in their designation, whereas non-registered (a.k.a. "unbuffered") RAM may be identified by an additional U in the designation. PC3-644200R is a registered PC3-6400 module, PC3-6400R ECC is the same module but with additional ECC
Call a Dealer with your VIN number and they can tell you if you have any open recalls.
In my 2001 CRV, the clock and radio fuse are the same. Funny, mine keeps blowing though... I keep taking it back to the dealer. They are trying to figure out why.