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Replace Digital clock on an S2. Anyone knows how?

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Old 03-09-2007, 11:42 AM
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Default Replace Digital clock on an S2. Anyone knows how?

Hi all!

I just got from the post a replacement digital clock for my car. This is the interior....



and this is the clock




so, how do i get to the clock? is it from the fase of the dash board by removing the front face (just a guess) or there is a way through the glove compartment?

P.s. i did a search and didnt get a result on this topic...
Old 03-09-2007, 11:46 AM
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Just the front face. But be carefull not to break the mounting tabs for the hazard switch.
Old 03-09-2007, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by stolarzj
Just the front face. But be carefull not to break the mounting tabs for the hazard switch.
AMEN!!!!
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looks like the one on ebay i was watching i refuse to pay more than $50 for the clock though
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remove the ***** on the left and right of the climate controls as well as the "sliders".
use a slim putty knife to lift the plate over the climate controls(be careful here)
remove screws and trip piece to the right that goes above the glove box.
this will give you complete access...you will figure out the rest.
good luck...it's nice to have a working clock
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Go to: http://www.clarks-garage.com/ click on garage shop manual on the left-hand menu and search for clock.
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me97gl- would look at the bulb used in the back of the clock and see if there is a part number or any other identifier? Thanks
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Originally Posted by rshanholtz
me97gl- would look at the bulb used in the back of the clock and see if there is a part number or any other identifier? Thanks
This is the best i can do






these are tha part numbers taken from the Porsche catalogue

Clock part no: 944 641 213 00
Bulb part no: 944 641 900 00


And thank you all for you help!!!

(sorry if i outbid somebody who was interested in this item... )

by the way i bought it 70$

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nah, it was a different one it went for 81 though :/



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