Real easy, You just need to pop the clock out from behind the dash i think! little bit tricky pulling off the some of the panels just be patient

funny from the first day of ownership my clock never lit up for 2 years, i thought that maybe it shouldn't until i needed to remove my heater display and saw that it was just a small light bulb which had blown
 
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Mine's gone too, but saving stripping dash cause I've got a couple of other jobs to do while it's apart, like connect reversing camera to DVD player and hook up foglamp switch. I'm also going to see if I can get CB into dash too.
 
Thanks guys it's not top of the list but at least I now know I dont have to remove the engine and dash to get to it
 
Real easy, You just need to pop the clock out from behind the dash i think! little bit tricky pulling off the some of the panels just be patient

funny from the first day of ownership my clock never lit up for 2 years, i thought that maybe it shouldn't until i needed to remove my heater display and saw that it was just a small light bulb which had blown

Ohh so its supposed to illuminate then !:doh:
iv had mine six months and never even thought about it
 
Several panels to come off, time consuming! Look at Rangerovers.net for a detailed description, or buy a torch!
 
Mine have some bulbs blown on the AC controls (hevac is it?) but I think those are more complicated to replace, right?
 
If you have dextrous fingers you can take the radio out and reach up. The bulb holder just pulls out and is directly behind the 2 and 3 (if it had numbers). There are two wires attached to it which you may want to disconnect first. Remember which way round they go otherwise time may travel backwards when you refit them.
 
If you have dextrous fingers you can take the radio out and reach up. The bulb holder just pulls out and is directly behind the 2 and 3 (if it had numbers). There are two wires attached to it which you may want to disconnect first. Remember which way round they go otherwise time may travel backwards when you refit them.

This works ! i did it a couple of weeks ago easy job !:cool:
 
I used an "Arrow" from a kids Bow & arrow kit .. yer know them things with a red sucker on t'end ... Stick it on the clock face & Pull gently it'll move forward just enough to get a thin knife into the gap & lever down the spring clips

Come to think of it I use them damn "Arrows" to do all sorts of things ..like retrevin dropped screws from down the dash ( with a lump of Blue tac squiged onto the end ect !!!)
 

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