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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2008

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1999 Honda CR-V, Clock and Immediate housing.

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Thomas G. Marshall - 23 Feb 2008 21:16 GMT
Perhaps because I did it with the weather far too cold, but the removal of
the broken clock in my 1999 Honda CR-V resulted in broken mount points
within the housing.

The housing I'm talking about is the part holding the vents, etc.

For the LIFE of me I cannot figure out what these parts are when I'm looking
online.

Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

Thomas
Tony Hwang - 24 Feb 2008 00:51 GMT
> Perhaps because I did it with the weather far too cold, but the removal of
> the broken clock in my 1999 Honda CR-V resulted in broken mount points
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>
> Thomas

Hi,
If plastic tab is broken I guess you'll have to get whole new facia.
If that little metal clip is broke or missing you may be able to jury
rig one. I had to do it once to repair the clock redoing the soldering
on circuit traces. Luckily I did not break any thing. If you go to
dealer parts dept. they'll have IPB from which you can point exactly
what you need.
Good luck.
motsco_ - 24 Feb 2008 02:43 GMT
> Perhaps because I did it with the weather far too cold, but the removal of
> the broken clock in my 1999 Honda CR-V resulted in broken mount points
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Thomas

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Your part numbers are at www.slhondaparts.com You remove it by pulling
the whole set of vents and clock out from the bottom edge. Way more help
is available if you SEARCH at http://www.hondasuv.com

Here's an eBay auction a few days old that had the whole unit
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=180213581678&ssPageName=
STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=008


'Curly'
Thomas G. Marshall - 26 Feb 2008 16:54 GMT
Thomas G. Marshall said something like:
> Perhaps because I did it with the weather far too cold, but the
> removal of the broken clock in my 1999 Honda CR-V resulted in broken
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> For the LIFE of me I cannot figure out what these parts are when I'm
> looking online.

Skip to bottom paragraph if you'd rather not call me an idiot.

Ok, this painful saga continues.  I should not have listened to the
dealership when they told us that the clock was failing.  Think they wanted
to make a quick buck on it, since they hugely overprice the thing ($299).

I just found out from my wife that when the clock started failing, the light
in the emergency button failed too.  She told the dealership this but
apparently I "wasn't listening" when she told me.  Arrrrrg.

Well, I needed to remove the clock anyway to test the connector, and EVERY
place I checked in the past to do this (including hondasuv.com) claimed that
you need only release the bottom clips to do this (butter knife, or thin
putty knife).  You need to release 4 surrounding ones to do this instead.
Clock destroyed in this.  Surrounding plastic hosed.  Stupid stupid stupid.

So I used a multimeter and checked: yes, for some reason the ignition line
in the plug is dead.  Haven't checked the emergency button plug yet, but I'm
betting it's the light line there, or perhaps the ignition light is used
there too?
 
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