On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 01:56:49 GMT, Jennifer wrote:
> In article <yNgXg.8922$UE6.2311@tornado.southeast.rr.com>, @.com says...
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>>I am driving a 4 door 1998 Honda Accord LX. The clock light stopped
>>working few days ago. When I am driving at night, I could not see what
>>time it is. The lights of the radio dials and others on the dashboard are
>>working fine.
>>Is fixing the light an easy job? Or, I need a mechanic to do it.
>>Thank you for helping me.
>>Jennifer
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> Thank you for those of you who responded this email.
> The light began to work after I hit the clock this evening.
> Sometimes, tips from movies do work.
> Jennifer
Well, duhhh, that's the first troubleshooting tip for anything that may
involve a bad connection. Just give it a rap...
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