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Does anyone have any info on the clock light on an 04 forrester? Is it internal to the clock (LED) or a separate bulb? How do I get at the bulb? thanks in advance |
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Does anyone have any info on the clock light on an 04 forrester? Is it internal to the clock (LED) or a separate bulb? How do I get at the bulb? thanks in advance |
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Here are the instructions for an older Forester. Like the man says, it probably applies to the '04. http://preview.tinyurl.com/c2n2vu |
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On 4 Feb 2009 20:53:18 GMT, "John Varela" <OLDlamps (AT) verizon (DOT) net wrote: Here are the instructions for an older Forester. Like the man says, it probably applies to the '04. http://preview.tinyurl.com/c2n2vu Hi John! Thanx for posting the link. Not the same one I found, but the same nfo. |
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I would like to inject two comments. One, be real careful when you remove the clock module. On my car, the "510" resistor had actually detached from the PC board, and was lying loose in the plastic housing. Drop that sucker into the carpet, or worse, into the driveway gravel . . . Also, be careful of the little rubber thingies (how's that for descriptive :-) that make the pushbutton contacts (you'll see when you get that far); they too will take a walk when you're not looking. Two (the article mentions this, but I'll reiterate), rework the solder on _both_ of the large chip resistors (the other one is "300"). Use a toothpick to hold the resistor in place while you work the soldering iron, or the surface tension of the solder will cause it to adhere to the iron tip instead of the PCB. An extra set of hands is helpful. Have fun. |
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Three times. It took three tries at soldering before I got both ends of the 510 right, but now it's working and should be good for a few more years. |
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Does anyone have any info on the clock light on an 04 forrester? Is it internal to the clock (LED) or a separate bulb? How do I get at the bulb? thanks in advance |
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