In dash clock
instead of buying a bulb buy the whole clock,,
you got to pry it off to replace the bulb ,,
well depends on year and model of course .. some clocks you might have to pry the frt bazel off and remove screws
so like i always say
INPUT THE YEAR AND MODEL IF YOU WANT THE PROPER INFORMATION
By the wy Welcome to HAF..
you got to pry it off to replace the bulb ,,
well depends on year and model of course .. some clocks you might have to pry the frt bazel off and remove screws
so like i always say
INPUT THE YEAR AND MODEL IF YOU WANT THE PROPER INFORMATION
By the wy Welcome to HAF..
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I changed out the clock bulb and must of caused a short because I forgot to disconnect the battery. Now all my power windows, moon roof don't work. Also, I can't shift out of park. The brake lights work. I visually checked the corresponding fuses and they look ok. Do you think it might be a relay?
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If for some reason you cause a spark when inserting the bulb, there's a good a chance
you may blow fuse #9 (instrument/brake) located on driver's side fuse panel. This causes the sun roof and power windows to not work.
Also , I couldn't shift out of park. Doesn't seem too logical , but it happens. So after following "Deserthonda" advice, I noticed fuse #9 was blown, so I replaced it. Now everything is back to normal.
you may blow fuse #9 (instrument/brake) located on driver's side fuse panel. This causes the sun roof and power windows to not work.
Also , I couldn't shift out of park. Doesn't seem too logical , but it happens. So after following "Deserthonda" advice, I noticed fuse #9 was blown, so I replaced it. Now everything is back to normal.
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