This is actually quite easy. You only have to pop out the clock assembly itself, using a flathead screwdriver beneath it. Pull the clock/hazard light assembly out and look for the small, round, grey piece on the back, twist it a 1/4 turn CC and remove. That's the bulb! You can get a replacement at a Honda dealer (only) for just a couple bucks. Beats paying them $80 to do it for you! Hope that helps!
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To replace a light bulb, you have to: if its in the front, you have to open up the hood and look for the screws that are connected to the lights. For the back, you have to: open the trunk, and unscrew the light bulb, open it up and replace it.
It is on the left side of the dashboard,you can only see it when the door is open
replace the door switch. its most likely bad
in the panel located on side of dashboard open drivers door to see it
Open the dashboard fuse panel and look for the fuse marked cig ...replace it
My understanding was that it had something to do with the O2 sensor not working properly.
Replace bulbs? Check dimmer rheostat for open circuit Check fuse for parking/tailights
its very easy open the hood and remove the carpet from the light there will be 2 bolts the whole light unit will come out and then replace the bulb .
Check on the Drives Side; Left side of the Dashboard, near wear you open the door. You'll need a flathead to get in there.
To replace the brake light on a 2000 Pontiac Montana open the trunk to reveal the housing units. Find the lights and pull the bulbs out. Replace the units.
You take a flat head screwdriver and pry open the clock from the bottom. Make sure to have a piece of tape or I used a piece of cardboard (so as not to marr the dashboard surface). Pry it open then replace the bulb in the back of the clock housing. Then just snap it back into place.
to replace the tail light open the hatch look on the side of the light you will see two screws remove them. Pull the light out, take the three bulb out ken