clock lite/heated seat lite
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I haven't tried to change anything, it just bothers me that those two lites are out. I haven't asked the dealer what it costs to replace them. Not doubt those bandits want an arm and a leg. It doesn't have to be led lighting, just lite.If I turn the seat heating on, the light works, but when in neutral, the lite is off.
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what year is your car? The heated seat switch is not supposed to illuminate. only the little line turns on to indicate that the switch is in the on position.
The clock light is very easy. I recommend taking it to the dealership if you're covered under warranty because those bulbs are a little hard to find in stores. if you must change it yourself, just get a flathead screw driver wrapped with cloth and pop the triangular trim piece around the clock and temperature unit. Once removed, unclip the harnesses LED for the security light and the clock. when you remove that, on the back of the clock you will see 2 white plastic screws which are the bulbs.
The clock light is very easy. I recommend taking it to the dealership if you're covered under warranty because those bulbs are a little hard to find in stores. if you must change it yourself, just get a flathead screw driver wrapped with cloth and pop the triangular trim piece around the clock and temperature unit. Once removed, unclip the harnesses LED for the security light and the clock. when you remove that, on the back of the clock you will see 2 white plastic screws which are the bulbs.
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