Pairallel
07-26-2004, 07:20 AM
I am trying to find Honda part #'s for the driver side windshield washer nozzle and the digital LCD clock light bulb.
Does anyone have a parts list that might show these items?
I have tried several web sites with parts diagrams, but i can't seem to find these parts.
Thanks for your help...
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Originally posted by Pairallel
I am trying to find Honda part #'s for the driver side windshield washer nozzle and the digital LCD clock light bulb.
:confused:
The part number for the clock light bulb is 35505-S84-B02 (I have to replace mine too). Don't know the P/N for the windshield washer nozzle, but you may be able to find the parts here:
www.hondaautomotiveparts.com.
Pairallel
07-26-2004, 12:36 PM
Honda dealer had the nozzle: #76810-S84-C02 $23...Yikes !!! It's just a piece of plastic.
Thanks for the bulb #... I'm going to put my newfound installation skills to work this afternoon when I get home from work.
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Originally posted by Pairallel
Honda dealer had the nozzle: #76810-S84-C02 $23...Yikes !!! It's just a piece of plastic.
Thanks for the bulb #... I'm going to put my newfound installation skills to work this afternoon when I get home from work.
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Check out that website above. Search by part number. For the washer nozzle it is $15.65, and $1.18 for the light bulb. Although after you add handling and shipping it might come out to the same price. Also, don't be scared to dicker with honda dealers for parts.
Pairallel
07-26-2004, 01:00 PM
I wanted the parts today, so I paid the extra $. How do you dicker with the dealer for parts? My dealer would just tell me to take a hike - besides, the guy behind the counter is just an hourly wage parts shuffler. What's he going to do - call in the manager for a $30 order?
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Usually you can just say something like "Is that the best price you can give me?" I will also bring them the Internet price, which is best if it is coming from another honda dealer, and they will match it.
Anyway, I just wanted to throw the www.hondaautomotiveparts.com website out there because they are a Rhode Island dealer, have reasonable to very good prices, and a good reputation.
Mercury3
07-30-2004, 06:55 AM
Reminds me I went to my Honda Parts dealer for lug nuts for my Accord. I needed 20 of them because I had changed wheels and needed the OEM lug nuts again. They were something like 5 bucks EACH.
It would have cost me over a hundred bucks with tax for stinken lug nuts. I ended up finding them on my own and got all 20 for 20 something dollars.
Honda DOES try to rip us on parts and service and especially fluids.