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Gearshift indicator lights burned out

by Tegger <tegger@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 24, 2008 at 12:04 AM

In case this helps somebody...

Occasionally people post saying one or more of their automatic
transmission 
gear selector lights isn't working.

I had originally thought these lights were LEDs soldered to a crcuit board

and were not replaceable. Well today I discovered I was wrong. Those
little 
lights ARE replaceable.

First you need to remove the gauge cluster from the car. At the rear of
the 
cluster there will be a flat white box held on with two screws. Once
that's 
off you see the white box is made of two halves nested together and held
by 
clips. With the two halves separated, you can grab the electrical
connector 
and lift the circuit board out of the white box.

Each of the little bulbs are mounted in long rubber boots that push onto 
two large pins that are part of the circuit board. Each bulb has two very 
long, slender wires which are threaded through the rubber boot and are 
pressed against the large pins. Carefully pull the boot/bulb assembly off 
the pin, unthread the wires, remove the bulb, and thread another bulb 
through the very same way. Pretty neat, actually.

If you go to a U-Pull wrecking yard and obtain one of the white boxes (for

maybe $5), you will have enough spare bulbs to last a lifetime.


-- 
Tegger

The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/




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Gearshift indicator lights burned out
Tegger <tegger@[EMAIL   2008-04-24 00:04:43 

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