The clock light is an integral part of the clock and is not replacable by itself
you take off the dashbord and get to the clock to change the light
change the fuse
I looked it up one time... you have to pretty much remove the entire dashboard... that is why it costs so much to have it done at the dealer.
To replace the clock light bulbs in a 2000 Honda Passport, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the trim panel around the dashboard clock by gently prying it off. Unscrew the clock assembly to access the bulbs, then carefully twist and remove the old bulbs. Replace them with new ones, reassemble the clock, and reconnect the battery.
just had oil change on saturday. no problems. now brake lamp light on 2000 honda accord ex
I own a CR-V, but the problem is pretty much universal with the early 2000 Honda vehicles. Make certain that the fuse to the clock circuit is not blown. If it is okay, the problem lies with the clock itself. The clock numerals consist of liquid CRYSTAL diodes (LCD), and not light emitting diodes (LED). When the LCD's 'die' that is the end of them and the entire clock unit must be replaced.
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.
You take a flat head screwdriver and pry open the clock from the bottom. Make sure to have a piece of tape or I used a piece of cardboard (so as not to marr the dashboard surface). Pry it open then replace the bulb in the back of the clock housing. Then just snap it back into place.
How do you change the choke cable on a 2000 Honda Rancher?
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Simple. Get small flat screwdriver, pry clock module out from the bottom. Unplug two plugs. Remove small bulb, replace with new one from dealer ($2).
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