> no more light at night. does the clock just pry out from
> the bottom?
I just replaced my clock light bulb. Took me a while to pull the clock out
as I was not sure where the clips were. turned out that there were 2 metal
ones on the bottom and 2 plastic ones on top that were part of the clock
frame body. When I pulled mine out, one of the metal clips fell off into
the opening and not recoverable (I even tried to fish it out with a magnetic
retriever). However, the clock still snapped in place in spite of losing
one clip. It should have been a 3 min job. The bulb cost me C$7 . Good
luck.

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> > no more light at night. does the clock just pry out from
> > the bottom?
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> yep. It's a 30 second job from start to finish.