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How does one replace the 928 S digital clock?
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tedder;8655 wrote: My clock doesn't work, just the light. Was wondering how you lift up the console to get to the clock. Is is possible to go through the passenger side of the console? Maybe I will see why the sunroof stopped working! - rather tight in there with the radio cables and control wires for windows, rear wiper and sunroof.
What I found on my car is that you first remove radio, and the clock and rear AC controls are on trim piece that is pried off the console. I decided to clean up the wiring around the ash tray and radio. Once I was able to get at clock it was relatively easy to replace. A surprise that I found, is the clock shows 24 hour time! Another surprise (to me) is that the clock stays on all the time, is that supposed to be that way?
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tedder;8655 wrote: My clock doesn't work, just the light. Was wondering how you lift up the console to get to the clock. Is is possible to go through the passenger side of the console? Maybe I will see why the sunroof stopped working! - rather tight in there with the radio cables and control wires for windows, rear wiper and sunroof.
Why would you want to?
If my car came with the dial clock, I would change it out to the digital, which can be set to 24 hour time. My clock in my '85 says 21:44 right now.
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