Sister has a '99 CR-V with a dead clock. Trying to find replacement
other than from a dealership. Google not much help. Any suggestions?
> Sister has a '99 CR-V with a dead clock. Trying to find replacement
> other than from a dealership. Google not much help. Any suggestions?
Where is the clock? In my friend's CR-V, I thought it was in the stereo
face, but I think that's a 2000.
I looked at www.hondapartsdeals.com and couldn't find a clock listed, but
it's kind of hard to find parts if you don't know where they are ;-)

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Jim - 24 Dec 2005 20:16 GMT
>>Sister has a '99 CR-V with a dead clock. Trying to find replacement
>>other than from a dealership. Google not much help. Any suggestions?
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> I looked at www.hondapartsdeals.com and couldn't find a clock listed, but
> it's kind of hard to find parts if you don't know where they are ;-)
Center dash mount.
dold@XReXXCR-VX.usenet.us.com - 24 Dec 2005 21:55 GMT
> > I looked at www.hondapartsdeals.com and couldn't find a clock listed, but
> > it's kind of hard to find parts if you don't know where they are ;-)
> Center dash mount.
I see the instrument panel, and I see two empty holes near the top, but no
clock listed... If you had a Honda part number, maybe you could search for
that.
Or ask at your local speedometer repair shop, if any still exist ;-)

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