Replacing my clock problem
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Replacing my clock problem
So I'm sorry if this has been posted before, I looked and didn't see it but I admit I'm not all here this weekend so I apologize if I'm just an annoying noobie.
I have a 1995 Honda Civic and I'm trying to replace the friggin clock, took out the screws on the gauge cluster cover and tugged the heck on it but it seems stuck and I'm worried I may break it. (I'm really sick so I didn't pull as hard as I normally could.)
Just want to know if I just pull until the bugger pops am I going to ruin anything? The vents are all shaking like crazy when I'm pulling on it making me a little nervous.
I have a 1995 Honda Civic and I'm trying to replace the friggin clock, took out the screws on the gauge cluster cover and tugged the heck on it but it seems stuck and I'm worried I may break it. (I'm really sick so I didn't pull as hard as I normally could.)
Just want to know if I just pull until the bugger pops am I going to ruin anything? The vents are all shaking like crazy when I'm pulling on it making me a little nervous.
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Re: Replacing my clock problem
Theres a third screw behind the hazard switch that you need to take out. You need to carefully pry the switch out with a small flat blade screwdriver wrapped in vinyl tape. Go at it from the right side and the switch will pop right out. Unplug the swich from the harness and remove the screw that is now visible. I'd use a magnetic tipped screwdriver to avoid dropping the screw inside the dash. Once that is out you can carefully wiggle out the bezel but be careful to not break the clips. Good luck.
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