6th Gen Clock Light
in my accord.. my clock light doesnt work .. so i took out the clock thing and the hazard button.. but i dont know where to place the blub does anyone have any <U>pictures</U>? of how and where i should put the blub on it
if you search hard enough, you'll find a 6th gen clock light how to just about every week.
if you look at the clock side way, there's a big **** round gray thing, it's marked with a cross, which you can stick your phillip head driver and twist out
keyword: gray, round dial
if you look at the clock side way, there's a big **** round gray thing, it's marked with a cross, which you can stick your phillip head driver and twist out
keyword: gray, round dial
i just removed the clock out and dissconnected the two cables.. i have the new light bulb i dont know how to put it in though. last time i did this the new bulb fell out -_-
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aZnPIGbOi »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">ohh it doesnt work.. i mean i replaced the light bulb and its still not lighting up .. anyone know owhy?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Did you plug the clock back in?
Seriously though, when you unplugged it, did you cleanly unplug it? When I removed mine (doing some stereo work) I broke the clip and ended up having to buy a new clock / hazard light (not too expensive, ~ $20 for the part).
Had a similar question - the light on my cruise control is out ('99 LX). It's been out for three or four years, but I actually like it this way since I don't have a green light down there when I'm driving.
But if I ever do want to replace it, is there an easy way to get to the bulb on that switch?
Did you plug the clock back in?

Seriously though, when you unplugged it, did you cleanly unplug it? When I removed mine (doing some stereo work) I broke the clip and ended up having to buy a new clock / hazard light (not too expensive, ~ $20 for the part).
Had a similar question - the light on my cruise control is out ('99 LX). It's been out for three or four years, but I actually like it this way since I don't have a green light down there when I'm driving.
But if I ever do want to replace it, is there an easy way to get to the bulb on that switch?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by iam7head »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">back in the day, honda-tech was a cool place for techie but now..</TD></TR></TABLE> true
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Azndude1983 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I don't get it when people say 4th gen, 5gen, 6gen etc...What are those names mean????? I have an accord 01. What gen does it consider? </TD></TR></TABLE>Every four or five years or so there's a redesign of the Accord. Yours is a 6th generation, '98s, '99s, '00s, and '02s will be very similar to yours. They aren't completely identical, but very similar.
7th Generation 2003 +
6th Generation 1998 - 2002
5th Generation 1994 - 1997
4th Generation 1990 - 1993
3rd Generation 1986 - 1989
2nd Generation 1982 - 1985
1st Generation 1976 - 1981
As an example, the only difference I know of between a '98 and a '99 is that the '99 has bendable mirrors. But the difference between a '97 and a '98 are very numerous - they are different cars, different engines, etc.
7th Generation 2003 +
6th Generation 1998 - 2002
5th Generation 1994 - 1997
4th Generation 1990 - 1993
3rd Generation 1986 - 1989
2nd Generation 1982 - 1985
1st Generation 1976 - 1981
As an example, the only difference I know of between a '98 and a '99 is that the '99 has bendable mirrors. But the difference between a '97 and a '98 are very numerous - they are different cars, different engines, etc.
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