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.
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remove trim, remove clock, remove clock light harness, and remove and replace clock light bulbs
There is no bulb, the clock is actually an LCD. The clock will have to be replaced.
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.
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The clock face plate will come off with a small screw deiver. The bulb is right there. It costs about $20.00.
I had the same problem. Bulbs are a few dollars from Honda but the dealership gave me mine free. The instructions were take a flat screw driver with cardboard, be careful not to scratch, and just lever the black plastic out. The bulb is on the left side. Unscrew the two screws, and replace the bulb. Rescrew and pop back in. Should take about ten minutes on the first try. Good luck.
To change the time on the 1997 passport hold the display button (disp) down and then use the radio preset number 4 for hour or 5 for minute to change closck
Check the fuse that controls the power to the clock but if that is okay, then the bad news is that he clock is probably shot. There are no bulbs to replace - those clocks were actually LCD's (liquid crystal diodes) and if the clock goes dim or dark altogether, it will have to be replaced.
In a 2001 Honda Passport, the clock light is typically controlled by the fuse labeled "Instrument Panel" or "Interior Lights." You can find this fuse in the fuse box, which is usually located under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment. If the clock light is not functioning, checking this specific fuse for any signs of a blown filament is a good first step. Always refer to the vehicle's manual for the exact fuse location and specifications.
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remove lower plastic panel covering clock, hazards etc carefully with flat butternife type instrament (not to mark plastic to reveal 2 torx screws remove these, undo wiring connector twist the 2 black bulb holders from the back and replace bulbs reffiting is reverse of removal