Mine is doing the same thing. Did you find a solution? LR customer service was no help for me. I cleaned thoroughly, removed/adjusted cat sensor & still having same issue.
Thanks for sharing, I too got the Spirit 315 and facing the exact same issue. I've tried cleaning multiple times and adjusting the air flow but no luck so far. I had to see the yellow flames and the meat at the crossover tube burns quickly. By any chance do know know what's the fix for this?
I forgot that I had that video up. I made it after calling Weber and telling them that the original rear tube ALWAYS had a yellow flame. The crossover burner tube in this video was the REPLACEMENT. I put this video up so that Weber could see what was going on and that I had it set up just like the manual said. They sent me a 2nd new crossover burner tube and all 3 regular burner tubes. And guess what? The yellow flames are still there. I guess that's just the way these grills are.
Romans 10:9 9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Romans 10:9-10 9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. John 11:25-26 25 Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. 26 And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?” John 3:16 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Romans 10:9 9 The message is this: You must say clearly that Jesus is the Lord. Also, you must believe deep inside yourself that God raised him to life again after his death. Then God will save you. John 14:6 6 Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 3:5 5 Jesus explained, ‘I tell you this: Unless a person is born by water and by God's Spirit, he cannot come into the kingdom of God. Matthew 28:19-20 19 So you must go to people in every country of the world. Teach them how to become my disciples. Baptize them by the authority of God the Father, his Son and the Holy Spirit. 20 Teach them to obey everything that I have taught you. You can be sure that I will be with you always. I will be with you until the end of time.’ Acts 2:37-39 They Ask Peter What They Should Do 37 When the Jews heard this, their hearts were troubled. They said to Peter and to the other missionaries, “Brothers, what should we do?” 38 Peter said to them, “Be sorry for your sins and turn from them and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, and your sins will be forgiven. You will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. 39 This promise is to you and your children. It is to all people everywhere. It is to as many as the Lord our God will call.” Revelation 20:15 15 If anyone's name was not written in the book of life, God threw that person into the lake of fire.
🤔🤔 Did it ever occur to you that you could tell us the size of the bulb that you're putting in each hole? 😣 Something other than this one that one old one new one?!
The part numbers that I used are in the description, but it would vary by what year and model you have - and sometimes whether it was built in Japan or Canada. For a 2002 Accord EX vent control bulb: Go to somewhere like Hondapartsnow.com, find your car model, then "Electrical / Exhaust / Heater / Fuel", then "Switch", then (on the 2000 Accord 4-DR, LX that I tried), it's part #1 = 35505-S84-B02 or 35505-S84-N01. I think they're 2 different manufacturer's but the either one will fit.
Yes, the clock should light up whenever the headlights are on. Bonus fact: The same is true for the odometer which also burns out frequently without anyone noticing.
@@jeffmiller9208 I’ve had my 1999 Honda Accord for 7 years now and I didn’t know the clock had a light! Also, my climate control panel has never lit up! I have often wondered why the panel or clock didn’t light up….thanks to your video I ordered me some bulbs on Amazon and I’m going to change the bulbs out….My odometer light is still working but if it goes out I know what to do! Thanks again for your video! It was helpful……
@@brentblankenship5029 RU-vid doesn't like links, but if you go to the site for hondapartsnow, then go to Electrical / Exhaust / Heater / Fuel and then Heater Control, the fan control is on the left and it looks like the bulb is #7, 79671-S84-A01, Lamp, Wedge Base (14V 80MA). That's for my 2002 Accord EX. Your model could be different.
I looked up my order and I bought both types of bulbs from @t The back of the clock used one 35505-S84-B02, Bulb, Neo-Wedge (T3) for about $1.60 each and the heater control lights used as many as three 35851-SP1-901 Bulb B, Neo-Wedge (14V 100Ma) at $4.56 for each tiny bulb. It might also need one or two bulbs for the rotating heater knobs - Lamp, Wedge Base (14V 80MA) 79671-S84-A01 at about $4.48 for each tiny bulb. A lot of money for some little lights, but WAY cheaper than taking it to the dealer. Please note that these are the bulbs for my 2002 Accord EX 4-speed automatic. You should check @t or @t or @t and look up your year / model / style in the "Switch" diagram for the clock light and the "Heater Control" diagram for the heater button/dial lights. I've bought from all 3 Honda parts online sellers and they're all really good.
The bulbs are different for each model of Accord. Try going to HondaPartsNow.com then put in the year / make / model of your car, then click on Electrical then Switch, then the diagram will show the bulb behind the clock and its part number. For the heater control dial light, also go to Electrical, then Heater Control, then the diagram will show the bulb behind the heater controls.It's not the same bulb for every car. This is the page for a 2002 Accord EX (UV), but it won't help if your car is different. www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2002-honda-accord--4dr_ex_ul-kl_4at/electrical_exhaust_heater_fuel/heater_control.html www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-list/2002-honda-accord--4dr_ex_ul-kl_4at/electrical_exhaust_heater_fuel/switch.html
One of the connectors is for the emergency hazard flasher button. The turn signal wiring goes through that switch. If you disconnect it the turn signals will not work.
Great video man!! Only thing is I would have changed all the bulbs out while you had it apart because the old ones left will probably go out next. All in all good video though. Thanks man!! Aaron
They're about $1.80 and $6, but this guy shows how you can replace the "grain of wheat lamp" bulb in the neo-wedge base. Cheaper and easy . ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jIhkQsZ2uq4.html
Its a common problem eventually it will get worst an doesn't want to work when it isn't lit up. Some people get lucky cleaning contacts but most time have to get new/used climate control. There's videos
Good to know since all the Accords from1998-2002 come out the same way. I'm replacing the climate control unit so I'll do it this week for my daughter... Thanks for the video...
Honda Part Numbers used in this video for a 2002 Honda Accord EX: * Clock Bulb: 35505-S84-B02 * Vent Control Bulb: 35851-SP1-901 To ensure they fit *YOUR* particular Honda: 1. Go to www.HondaPartsNow.com 2. Enter the part numbers (one at a time) in the search box at the top of the page 3. Once the part is displayed, click "Check Fit" to search by VIN or Model/Year/Body & Trim 4. Verify the diagram to ensure your looking at the correct part and part number 5. Look below the diagram for additional, related parts
Awesome! Thank you for this video as it helped me 100%. Btw, if you go to the dealer (like I did), they want to charge an arm & a leg for a little tiny bulb. Thanks God I bumped into this video, I ordered from HondaPartsNow.com and did it myself.
I'm glad to hear it! Even someone who doesn't do a lot of repairs could do this themselves in less time that it would take to drop off the car, wait for it, and pay for it.
I looked up my order and I bought both types of bulbs from hondaautomotiveparts.com The back of the clock used one 35505-S84-B02, Bulb, Neo-Wedge (T3) for about $1.60 each and the heater control lights used as many as three 35851-SP1-901 Bulb B, Neo-Wedge (14V 100Ma) at $4.56 for each tiny bulb. It might also need one or two bulbs for the rotating heater knobs - Lamp, Wedge Base (14V 80MA) 79671-S84-A01 at about $4.48 for each tiny bulb. A lot of money for some little lights, but WAY cheaper than taking it to the dealer. Please note that these are the bulbs for my 2002 Accord EX 4-speed automatic. You should check hondaautomotiveparts.com or majestichonda.com or hondpartsnow.com and look up your year / model / style in the "Switch" diagram for the clock light and the "Heater Control" diagram for the heater button/dial lights. I've bought from all 3 Honda parts online sellers and they're all really good.
Yes. I've bought parts from HondaPartsNow, from HondaPartsOnline, from MajesticHonda and from HondaVillage. They were all extremely good - good prices, quick delivery, and they got the parts right.
HondaPartsNow.com is my first choice. It seems that when I have looked for parts all the other companies didn't have them and a lot of the times HPN did.
i bought the clock globe for my Honda accord 1998/99 and asked the Honda dealer if i just pop out the clock thingy, ( just to check that was ok) he was quite rude and rather abruptly said " you can't do that!' like I was some idiot and then said I needed to tale the entire console off as " it's all screwed in" so if the screw to take off the console i BEHIND the clock how do i unscrew the console ? what a rude muppet that guy was, i think he expected me to say " oh i guess I'll need to book it in to Honda to get it done" well i didn't!!
The light bulb is found in the Honda Accord parts diagram. Go to somewhere like Hondapartsnow.com, find your car model, then "Electrical / Exhaust / Heater / Fuel", then "Switch", then (on the 2000 Accord 4-DR, LX that I tried), it's part #1 = 35505-S84-B02 or 35505-S84-N01. I think they're 2 different manufacturer's but the either one will fit.