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Car Forum / Honda Cars / December 2005

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Jim - 23 Dec 2005 17:30 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?
Elle - 23 Dec 2005 17:45 GMT
Try the online parts section of www.slhonda.com . If you
can't find the clock in the menu choices, call them at their
toll-free number. They're very fast. SLHonda's online part
prices usually beats the dealer's.

> 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?
Elmo P. Shagnasty - 23 Dec 2005 22:56 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?

Ebay.
Dan  Beaton - 23 Dec 2005 23:13 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?

You asked for suggestions, so ... a wrocking yard is a possibility.
They certainly wouldn't have a clock on inventory, and they would be
brutish in removing an existing clock, but if the vehicle had not been
in the yard too long (less than six months), this could be OK.

That is, if eBay doesn't work for you.

Dan

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Erik - 24 Dec 2005 06:21 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?

Is it a digital with a fluorescent display?

Those clocks 'do' on occasion go bad, but not often...

I'd check it's fuse, ground/s and associated wiring first for sure. It
would really cheese you off to hunt down and buy a new clock just end up
with the same problem. They aren't cheap.

If memory serves me right, that clock has 4 leads going to it... one is
hot all times and powers the actual timekeeping part of the clock
proper. A second is hot only with the key is on and lights the clocks
display. The third is hot when the headlights are on, and dims the
display when energized. The fourth is a ground.

Good Luck!

Erik
D.D. Pallmer - 27 Dec 2005 19:59 GMT
Why bother on a 7 yr old vehicle? Just getta stickon clock from Walmart for
$2.

> 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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