Clock lamp replacement
I have a 1994 Mustang & the clock lamp went south, it came back on a couple of times but its been out for a couple of weeks now.
Can anyone tell me how to go about replacing it?
I don't see any fasteners on the clock & the bezel doesn't seem to want to come off without breaking.
I'm hoping that I don't have to take the dash all apart to replace a bulb.
I tried doing a google search but no luck.
Can anyone tell me how to go about replacing it?
I don't see any fasteners on the clock & the bezel doesn't seem to want to come off without breaking.
I'm hoping that I don't have to take the dash all apart to replace a bulb.
I tried doing a google search but no luck.
Just pry up the front and then pull it straight up. It just has little clips.
Ive had 2 go out on me, the actual units go bad, idk why. I was lucky enough to grab them off people who replaced theirs with gauges, instead of paying $30+ for a new unit.
If it goes again, Ill get a gaugepod there with a clock and a boost gauge lol
Ive had 2 go out on me, the actual units go bad, idk why. I was lucky enough to grab them off people who replaced theirs with gauges, instead of paying $30+ for a new unit.
If it goes again, Ill get a gaugepod there with a clock and a boost gauge lol
Just pry up the front and then pull it straight up. It just has little clips.
Ive had 2 go out on me, the actual units go bad, idk why. I was lucky enough to grab them off people who replaced theirs with gauges, instead of paying $30+ for a new unit.
If it goes again, Ill get a gaugepod there with a clock and a boost gauge lol
Ive had 2 go out on me, the actual units go bad, idk why. I was lucky enough to grab them off people who replaced theirs with gauges, instead of paying $30+ for a new unit.
If it goes again, Ill get a gaugepod there with a clock and a boost gauge lol
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