Replacing 2002 Honda Accord Lights for Clock and Vent Controls

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  • The lights were burned out in both the clock and vent controls of my 2002 Honda Accord EX. If you can find the right replacement bulbs from an online source like Honda Parts Now, Majestic Honda or Honda Village - none of my local Honda dealers had these lights - they are easy to replace. Just be sure to use plastic pry bars that are soft enough to break before you damage the faceplates or covers.
    The clock backlight is part of the "Switch" diagram in Honda parts. The vent control lights are part of the "Heater Control" Honda parts diagram.
    You can also find the lamp at online electronic parts sellers (the lamp is the actual bulb without the neo-wedge holder). The lamps are usually 14 volts, .040 to .100 amps and it's not hard to replace the new bulb in the old holder, so long as you don't mind working with very tiny parts.
    The vent control light bulb is found in the Honda Accord parts diagram. Go to somewhere like Hondapartsnow.com, find your car model, then "Electrical / Exhaust / Heater / Fuel", then "Switch", then (on the 2000 Accord 4-DR, LX that I tried), it's part #1 = 35505-S84-B02 or 35505-S84-N01. I think they're 2 different manufacturer's but the either one will fit.
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  • @jeffmiller9208
    @jeffmiller9208  Год назад +3

    1:05 start prying clock
    2:15 starts removing cover housing
    3:40 unplug harnesses to climate control
    4:50 starts unscrewing burnt out bulbs
    6:15 fits new bulb
    7:24 replace clock bulb

  • @kangokidkidd4037
    @kangokidkidd4037 5 лет назад +9

    you should have put links with prices,,,,great job and thank you so much for doing these videos...awesome

  • @montydaniels1054
    @montydaniels1054 4 года назад +1

    Good to know since all the Accords from1998-2002 come out the same way. I'm replacing the climate control unit so I'll do it this week for my daughter...
    Thanks for the video...

  • @aaronbinder6903
    @aaronbinder6903 2 года назад +2

    Great video man!! Only thing is I would have changed all the bulbs out while you had it apart because the old ones left will probably go out next. All in all good video though. Thanks man!!
    Aaron

  • @maximobautista4854
    @maximobautista4854 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @josevillatoro3896
    @josevillatoro3896 3 года назад +1

    Excellent very good i replaced that thing in my car thank you

  • @d712d86
    @d712d86 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you now I need to go back to Honda to get some bulbs 💡👍🏽

  • @mjo2303
    @mjo2303 3 года назад +7

    1:05 start prying clock, 2:15 starts removing cover housing. 3:40 unplug harnesses to climate control . 4:50 starts unscrewing burnt out bulbs . 6:15 fits new bulb 7:24 replace clock bulb

  • @user-jo2hq8ze5g
    @user-jo2hq8ze5g Год назад

    Thank you, brother
    شكرا لك اخي

  • @nukachief
    @nukachief 3 года назад +1

    When I turn on the hazard lights the clock flashes is there any way that I can fix it

  • @KillsAll.
    @KillsAll. 6 лет назад +1

    You have done well (Fix-it-Angel helped me too, great channel)

  • @martipw
    @martipw 2 года назад +2

    You could have given us the part numbers for the bulbs

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  2 года назад +1

      I looked up my order and I bought both types of bulbs from @t​ The back of the clock used one 35505-S84-B02, Bulb, Neo-Wedge (T3) for about $1.60 each and the heater control lights used as many as three 35851-SP1-901 Bulb B, Neo-Wedge (14V 100Ma) at $4.56 for each tiny bulb. It might also need one or two bulbs for the rotating heater knobs - Lamp, Wedge Base (14V 80MA) 79671-S84-A01 at about $4.48 for each tiny bulb. A lot of money for some little lights, but WAY cheaper than taking it to the dealer.
      Please note that these are the bulbs for my 2002 Accord EX 4-speed automatic. You should check @t or @t or @t and look up your year / model / style in the "Switch" diagram for the clock light and the "Heater Control" diagram for the heater button/dial lights. I've bought from all 3 Honda parts online sellers and they're all really good.

  • @brittneymichelle1310
    @brittneymichelle1310 4 года назад +4

    💿💿💿 6-DISC CD CHANGER 💿💿💿

    • @KingBaconMonger
      @KingBaconMonger 4 года назад +3

      Only the most advanced automotive audio technology for our 2002 Accord!

  • @endrickoredicks3286
    @endrickoredicks3286 3 года назад

    Could it be anything else that makes the control to cycle on and off by itself?

    • @803dj5
      @803dj5 2 года назад

      Its a common problem eventually it will get worst an doesn't want to work when it isn't lit up. Some people get lucky cleaning contacts but most time have to get new/used climate control. There's videos

  • @mollybrown9264
    @mollybrown9264 6 лет назад +2

    i bought the clock globe for my Honda accord 1998/99 and asked the Honda dealer if i just pop out the clock thingy, ( just to check that was ok) he was quite rude and rather abruptly said " you can't do that!' like I was some idiot and then said I needed to tale the entire console off as " it's all screwed in" so if the screw to take off the console i BEHIND the clock how do i unscrew the console ? what a rude muppet that guy was, i think he expected me to say " oh i guess I'll need to book it in to Honda to get it done" well i didn't!!

  • @tonyaugelli1839
    @tonyaugelli1839 2 года назад

    How much do the replacement lights cost .. in Italy 14 euros each ..

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  2 года назад

      They're about $1.80 and $6, but this guy shows how you can replace the "grain of wheat lamp" bulb in the neo-wedge base. Cheaper and easy . ruclips.net/video/jIhkQsZ2uq4/видео.html

  • @fcwave
    @fcwave 6 лет назад

    What's the part number for honda accord 2000 dash clock light bulb?

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  6 лет назад +3

      The light bulb is found in the Honda Accord parts diagram. Go to somewhere like Hondapartsnow.com, find your car model, then "Electrical / Exhaust / Heater / Fuel", then "Switch", then (on the 2000 Accord 4-DR, LX that I tried), it's part #1 = 35505-S84-B02 or 35505-S84-N01. I think they're 2 different manufacturer's but the either one will fit.

    • @charlesjacquez249
      @charlesjacquez249 5 лет назад

      @@jeffmiller9208 very helpful thank you very much

  • @ChristianBurgess1010
    @ChristianBurgess1010 Год назад

    Would you know the bulb for Temperature Control, please

    • @KingBaconMonger
      @KingBaconMonger Год назад

      For an 2002 Accord LX: Bulb B, Neo-Wedge (14V 100MA), 35851-SP1-901. The clock uses a different bulb. The clock is 35505-S84-B02, Bulb, Neo-Wedge (T3)

  • @sleazyd12
    @sleazyd12 2 года назад

    Can send a link to buy the light bulb. Thanks

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  2 года назад

      The bulbs are different for each model of Accord. Try going to HondaPartsNow.com then put in the year / make / model of your car, then click on Electrical then Switch, then the diagram will show the bulb behind the clock and its part number. For the heater control dial light, also go to Electrical, then Heater Control, then the diagram will show the bulb behind the heater controls.It's not the same bulb for every car.
      This is the page for a 2002 Accord EX (UV), but it won't help if your car is different. www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2002-honda-accord--4dr_ex_ul-kl_4at/electrical_exhaust_heater_fuel/heater_control.html www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2002-honda-accord--4dr_ex_ul-kl_4at/electrical_exhaust_heater_fuel/switch.html

    • @sleazyd12
      @sleazyd12 2 года назад

      Thank you

  • @artqui83
    @artqui83 5 лет назад +1

    Did not work for me. The led light still blinking 😞

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  5 лет назад

      Is the clock LCD display blinking? Or is a light blinking?

    • @artqui83
      @artqui83 5 лет назад +1

      @@jeffmiller9208 just the vent controls are blinking i think the motherboard is broken

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  5 лет назад

      @@artqui83 Sorry to hear that, I never saw any of the lights blink. I only saw them 100% on, or 100% off.

    • @khaliyabynum7855
      @khaliyabynum7855 4 года назад

      Quick question because I just bought a used Honda and the all the lights blinks what does that mean?

  • @birdmantelevisions5814
    @birdmantelevisions5814 3 года назад

    I knew there had to be a light on the clock.
    I have to wait to drive under a street light to see the time.

  • @kangokidkidd4037
    @kangokidkidd4037 5 лет назад

    so i am assuming Honda Charged 300 hundred dollars for a light bulb??????

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  5 лет назад +2

      I looked up my order and I bought both types of bulbs from hondaautomotiveparts.com The back of the clock used one 35505-S84-B02, Bulb, Neo-Wedge (T3) for about $1.60 each and the heater control lights used as many as three 35851-SP1-901 Bulb B, Neo-Wedge (14V 100Ma) at $4.56 for each tiny bulb. It might also need one or two bulbs for the rotating heater knobs - Lamp, Wedge Base (14V 80MA) 79671-S84-A01 at about $4.48 for each tiny bulb. A lot of money for some little lights, but WAY cheaper than taking it to the dealer.
      Please note that these are the bulbs for my 2002 Accord EX 4-speed automatic. You should check hondaautomotiveparts.com or majestichonda.com or hondpartsnow.com and look up your year / model / style in the "Switch" diagram for the clock light and the "Heater Control" diagram for the heater button/dial lights. I've bought from all 3 Honda parts online sellers and they're all really good.

    • @kangokidkidd4037
      @kangokidkidd4037 5 лет назад +1

      @@jeffmiller9208 thank you Jeff very detailed response....awesome....gibe this guy a raise lol

  • @Ottonic6
    @Ottonic6 5 лет назад +6

    T 4.2 are the sizes for those bulbs. except the one behind the fan control.

  • @brentblankenship5029
    @brentblankenship5029 Год назад

    I didn’t know the clock had a bulb! It lights up?

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  Год назад +1

      Yes, the clock should light up whenever the headlights are on. Bonus fact: The same is true for the odometer which also burns out frequently without anyone noticing.

    • @brentblankenship5029
      @brentblankenship5029 Год назад

      @@jeffmiller9208 I’ve had my 1999 Honda Accord for 7 years now and I didn’t know the clock had a light! Also, my climate control panel has never lit up! I have often wondered why the panel or clock didn’t light up….thanks to your video I ordered me some bulbs on Amazon and I’m going to change the bulbs out….My odometer light is still working but if it goes out I know what to do! Thanks again for your video! It was helpful……

    • @brentblankenship5029
      @brentblankenship5029 Год назад

      Which bulb is for the fan control (bulb) do you happen to know the size? Thanks

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  Год назад +1

      @@brentblankenship5029 RUclips doesn't like links, but if you go to the site for hondapartsnow, then go to Electrical / Exhaust / Heater / Fuel and then Heater Control, the fan control is on the left and it looks like the bulb is #7, 79671-S84-A01,
      Lamp, Wedge Base (14V 80MA). That's for my 2002 Accord EX. Your model could be different.

    • @brentblankenship5029
      @brentblankenship5029 Год назад

      I appreciate it! Thanks for replying back……

  • @robcarter533
    @robcarter533 Год назад

    🤔🤔 Did it ever occur to you that you could tell us the size of the bulb that you're putting in each hole? 😣 Something other than this one that one old one new one?!

    • @jeffmiller9208
      @jeffmiller9208  Год назад

      The part numbers that I used are in the description, but it would vary by what year and model you have - and sometimes whether it was built in Japan or Canada. For a 2002 Accord EX vent control bulb: Go to somewhere like Hondapartsnow.com, find your car model, then "Electrical / Exhaust / Heater / Fuel", then "Switch", then (on the 2000 Accord 4-DR, LX that I tried), it's part #1 = 35505-S84-B02 or 35505-S84-N01. I think they're 2 different manufacturer's but the either one will fit.

  • @jamesg863
    @jamesg863 2 года назад

    That's a lot of wires for a clock.

    • @1575murray
      @1575murray Год назад

      One of the connectors is for the emergency hazard flasher button. The turn signal wiring goes through that switch. If you disconnect it the turn signals will not work.

  • @jorgeluismendozamachin8062
    @jorgeluismendozamachin8062 5 лет назад

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