Is it possible to light up the digital clock on your dash?
Its fine during daytime, but once its dark...you cann't see ******** all.
Dont know if it is like this on all Accords, or perhaps the fuse/bulb has gone on mine.
I got a new HU, so i'm planning on doing it all at once.
Just one question, i've been looking at how to remove the HU, and it looks like i have to remove the whole front panel.
Is there an easier way or the hard way.
Looks a bit complicated, too many parts to remove/break yiikes
I got a new HU, so i'm planning on doing it all at once.
Just one question, i've been looking at how to remove the HU, and it looks like i have to remove the whole front panel.
Is there an easier way or the hard way.
Looks a bit complicated, too many parts to remove/break yiikes
Fakin'ell
managed to get to the clock, and take it out...those damn switches just wont come out.
Now i'm working on getting the stereo out...its gonna be a long night.
Not sure how to pull the old radio out with the a/c on. :lol:
I thought the stereo just needs some release keys and it pops straight out. A few years since I took one out of a 6th gen but pretty sure that's all there was to it. I certainly don't remember taking the dash apart.
Lol
Dash fascia is off
Cant pull out the stereo as the a/c cables are holding it
Looked on the forum in radio removal, and it says in pictures to remove all this bits n bobs, but no info on how to separate the radio from a/c and yank the ****** out
If that's a typical picture look at the little slots at the left and right hand edge of the stereo. Insert the removal keys in there and the stereo will unlock and slide out.
No idea on the clock but the stereo will be out in two minutes with the right keys lol.
Sometimes a slim screwdriver or similar will release it if you really want it out tonight.
The police probably knew a proper thief would have had it out by now
bro
i used slim screwdrivers, went through 2 sets of knives
in the end it was too cold...so i packed it in
It is my 1st stereo change..cmon
dont tell me u had it out in 1st go
Once you've removed a stereo once it gets much easier as you understand how they are held in place.
Usually they have clips on the side that spring out to look them in place. So you insert the tool in the side then lever it slightly while pulling on the stereo. Try just one side at a time. Once it releases it will move forward slightly and then you can release the other side.
A bit cold for it tonight though, it was snowing here earlier
Hey, i'm a pro now
if anyone needs their radio changing over, i could do it in well under 30min B)
Oh yeah...the bulb for the behind the clock was not the perfect match, but after a few cuttings it was a good fit. And that beautiful orange colour radiating from the clock is just awesome