1997-2001 Honda Crv Factory Dash Digital Clock on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, United States
I just purchased this rebuilt clock and the CR-V is no longer running so I'm trying to get at least some of my money back on the purchase of this clock. Works perfect I showed two pics one with the lights on and one with the lights off to show you that it dims properly and functions as it should. I've had it a total of about a month.... It was really nice having that clock work while I was driving the CRV! Thanks for looking! Also since this was recently rebuilt it should work for a long time now without issues!
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