When the clock doesn't light up any more, it can be annoying. So you have to change the display bulb of this Seat Tango. Even if the dashboard remains operational, some information is missing in order to circulate in good conditions. This manipulation is not difficult to carry out, but requires a minimum of rigor. We advise you to take photos at different stages in order to remember the reverse process, especially for connectors. To execute this manipulation, count approximately a small half-hour . In terms of tools, a pair of screwdrivers will suffice. Now let's see how to replace this bulb, step by step.change-bulb-clock-Seat-Tango

How to change the bulb on the Seat Tango display

Depending on the release dates, the methodology may vary a little. It remains possible that some covers or screws are not identical. This is the general approach to follow.

  • Start by remove the covers of the front panel which prevent accessibility to the display. You can use a flat screwdriver to pry in the grooves. You may need to remove a few screws. In this situation, keep them preciously aside.
  • Once the facade has been completely removed, you must disconnect connectors which connect to the clock bulb of the Seat Tango. You can therefore remove all of the connectors from the block, as long as you remember the location. Help yourself with your camera if needed.
  • You can normally have access to the damaged bulb. Carefully disassemble the bulb of the clock.
  • Compare the new bulb with the old one. This should be similar in terms of base and volume. The voltage also obviously.
  • Put in the new bulb making sure it sits well at the bottom of its socket.
  • Replace the connectors in their location.
  • Replace all of the front covers.

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