To replace the clock light in a 1999 Honda Passport, first, disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the clock assembly by carefully prying it out of the dashboard. Once removed, locate the bulb socket at the back of the clock, twist it counterclockwise to remove the old bulb, and then replace it with a new bulb of the same type. Reassemble the clock and reconnect the battery to test the new light.
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.
To change the brake light bulb on a 1999 Honda Passport find the light housing located in the trunk. Find the plastic covers for the lights and remove them. Pull the bulbs out carefully and replace them.
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 trim, remove clock, remove clock light harness, and remove and replace clock light bulbs
The clock light is an integral part of the clock and is not replacable by itself
Yes it does. The license plate light fuse on a 2001 Honda Passport shares the same fuse as the rest of the rear lights.
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.
pop that console out with a knife or key and then the bulb is a small twist out you'll have to find in a store or online
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 have to take off the entire dash, which simply consists of a few screws. It's a pain for one tiny lightbulb. :)