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Old 01-11-2006, 11:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
Ray O
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Re: Instructions for replacing lamp for a Homelink button?


<afrinl@musc.edu> wrote in message
news:1136951271.252712.147280@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...[color=blue]
> Hello --
>
> The lamp illuminating button #1 on the Homelink transmitter in my '04
> Sienna LE has burned out. Because of the miles my wife puts on the
> vehicle, it's way out of warranty. It seems kind of silly to incur
> what likely will be a $50+ charge (mostly labor, I imagine) plus who
> knows how much time to have the local shop replace what's probably a
> 10-cent bulb. I've looked at the overhead console unit into which the
> transmitter is integrated, and aside from the two screws up inside the
> swivel-down sunglasses storage compartment, I don't see any other
> screws or latches I could access/trigger to disassemble the console
> unit and ultimately access and replace the burned-out lamp.
>
> Does anybody know where the magic releases are in this console unit?
> Any wisdom you care to impart as to how I can replace this bulb myself
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> -- Larry Afrin
> Mt. Pleasant, SC
> [email]afrinl@musc.edu[/email]
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Have you tried removing the 2 screws in the sunglass compartment?
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Ray O
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