The clock's light is a 3W bulb. To remove the clock from the dash without
removing the dash first, you'll need very small hands and a 10mm socket with
extension (I'm guessing 4-6"). If you can assembled a socket/rachet
combination using a U-joint connector, you might get by without having to
squeeze your hand up there.
However, if you need only to change the bulb, you might be able to remove
the bulb socket from the rear clock housing without removing the clock from
the dash. I'm certain it sounds easier than it will prove to be.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Laury [mailto:vlaury@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, March 17, 2000 9:33 PM
To: Mark_Kalmus@exchange.dell.com
Subject: Re: Breaking down the clock
Mark,
Thanks for the clock FAQ! I've asked the list if the clock had a light in it
a couple of times and got no answers. You have answered that question at
last. Now, how do I drop my clock out to change the bulb and what type of
bulb would that be? Will this be a major undertaking?
Victor
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Los Angeles
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