When the clock stops lighting up, it can get unpleasant. We will therefore have to replace the display bulb of this Opel Omega. Although the dashboard remains functional, we are missing several pieces of information in order to drive in good conditions. This operation is not complex to perform, but requires a minimum of thoroughness. It is also advisable to take photos at different stages in order to remind you of the opposite approach, especially regarding connectors. To carry out this manipulation, plan about a small half-hour . Regarding tools, a pair of screwdrivers is sufficient. Now let's see how to change this bulb, point by point.change-bulb-clock-Opel-Omega

How to change the bulb on the display of the Opel Omega

Depending on the release year, the procedure may vary slightly. It is likely that some covers or screws differ. This is therefore the procedure to be followed in general.

  • Start with remove the covers of the front panel which prevent accessibility to the display. You can use a flat screwdriver to pry into the grooves. Sometimes you have to remove a few screws. In this situation, keep them preciously aside.
  • Once the facade is completely removed, you will have to disconnect connectors which connect to the clock bulb of this Opel Omega. You can therefore dismantle all of the block's connectors, as long as you remember the location. Help yourself by taking photos if it can be useful to you.
  • Normally you can access the defective bulb. Gently remove the bulb of the clock.
  • Compare the new bulb with the previous one. The latter should be similar in terms of base and volume. The voltage as well obviously.
  • Place the new bulb making sure it is at the bottom of its location.
  • Replace the connectors in their location.
  • Replace all of the front covers.

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