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Old 10-31-2003, 09:22 AM
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I've searched, came up with something but the links to the diagrams were all broken. I have to replace some burnt bulbs, I know I have to remove the climate control in order to access the bulbs so if anyone can link to a how to or something similar it'll be greatly appreciated.
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Remove center console and radio. All the screws needed to remove the climate control are on the underside. After you have the center console spaced cleared up, you will see the 4-5 screws that attach the climate control to the dashboard. Hope this helps, when I removed my climate control, I removed the dash first.
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Thanks for the quick response. While waiting I did some more searching since the search function is very limited.

Found this link in the FAQ section. https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=661308
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Plus there is a thread about installing amber bulbs in your climate control which has the removal process on it.
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all the screws are pretty easy to get to but you definately need to take out the radio and center console....DONT FORGET THE CABLE UNDER THE GLOVE COMPARtMENT! i totally tried to rip mine oput the first time and thats all that was holding it in. it s like the hot/cold cable? GOOD LUCK!
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The ones on the inside on the top are a pain in the ***. I use an extension to come up thru the bottom. Got the job done.
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those clips on the back are hard as hell to get out , (on a 92) and when you put it back on . PUT THE HEAT CABLE ON THE CLIMATE CONTROL FIRST !, then you can clip it on the bottom . haha i may be the only one stupied enough to do it in the wrong order but you never know
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Ok, you don't realy have to pull the entire climate control out to replace the bulbs. I unscrewed everything and pulled the climate control out enough so I can get to the clips that are holding the faceplate in.

While I had it off, I dipped the clear oem bulbs into Tamiya Orange Clear paint and let it dry. Reinstalled the bulbs and now my climate control matches my EG6 Cluster, Clock, Defogger switch.
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