Perfect! Worked like a charm on my 05. I would recommend before re-assembly--test the component first--plug the two wires in the back and turn on the lights to see if they work. Not much to take apart again but the less I fool around with those clips, the better
Many thanks! Our 2003 Pilot has 376,000 kilometres and we’re not ready to part with it yet. But the fumbling in the dark for the hvac controls has been driving me nuts.
Thanks for this channel. I had a 2007 CRV which was crushed while parked by a speeding drug addict...sadly. It had everything: Back-up camera, GPS, Fog lights, CD changer, etc.... I could only find a 2008 CRV (100 Miles away) which did not have any of these, but I scooped it up immediately. I toyed with the idea of putting this stuff in the 08-hence why I sub to your channel. Can't be that difficult...yes? No?
You can do it. The 2008 would be similar to my 2005 as far as running the backup cam wiring, but the stereo opening is different. Just requires a different dash kit and wiring harness. Also the tailgate opens from the bottom and goes up like a traditional SUV so running the wiring is slightly different. But it's no harder than any other CRV.
The bulbs are white. It's the lenses on the HVAC that are the greenish blue color.bi believe the 06-08 is the same, except for white lighting. I can't guarantee that though
Be careful, evidently not all Honda Pilots are the same. My 2005 Honda Pilot EX-L actually takes 6 of the 79673-S9V-A01 bulbs which are no longer available. If you need the 79670-S9V-A01 bulbs, let me know since I now have 6 I can't return.
@@JackofAllMasterofNone I’m wondering what size I would need for the LED or all of it I would like to replace mine and make it a different color actually
Good video. Actually a fairly easy and quick job to do. Your explanation of how to remove the side panels is probably most important. I'm in Canada and the bulbs units are $13 each. So I ordered just the glass bulb for a few dollars and replaced the ones in the bulb units. Just wire by hand pulling fairly tight, snip off the excess with something like a nail clipper, and then with something like a tiny flat screwdriver press down the wires at corners and at the end. It'll make sense when you do your first one. Amazon has the glass bulb - part is a 7219 12V 0.06A bulb.
Thanks for the video! I'm the cheap guy that only bought the bulb. It worked!
Perfect! Worked like a charm on my 05. I would recommend before re-assembly--test the component first--plug the two wires in the back and turn on the lights to see if they work. Not much to take apart again but the less I fool around with those clips, the better
Great tip!
Thanks for the step by step. Glad I ordered the plastic tools to remove the covers, job was straightforward and simple.
Great video, thank you very much. The repair worked great on my 2007 Honda Pilot 👍💯👊😝
Great to hear!
Thanks for the detailed instructions. I have a 2007 EX-L no Nav and do not have the 3 bulbs for the center display.
Many thanks! Our 2003 Pilot has 376,000 kilometres and we’re not ready to part with it yet. But the fumbling in the dark for the hvac controls has been driving me nuts.
Thank you. Great job on the following up on the part number. Comment mainly for the YT stats.
Thanks for this channel. I had a 2007 CRV which was crushed while parked by a speeding drug addict...sadly. It had everything: Back-up camera, GPS, Fog lights, CD changer, etc.... I could only find a 2008 CRV (100 Miles away) which did not have any of these, but I scooped it up immediately. I toyed with the idea of putting this stuff in the 08-hence why I sub to your channel. Can't be that difficult...yes? No?
You can do it. The 2008 would be similar to my 2005 as far as running the backup cam wiring, but the stereo opening is different. Just requires a different dash kit and wiring harness. Also the tailgate opens from the bottom and goes up like a traditional SUV so running the wiring is slightly different. But it's no harder than any other CRV.
Nice video. Is it possible to find white lighting instead of the blue?
The bulbs are white. It's the lenses on the HVAC that are the greenish blue color.bi believe the 06-08 is the same, except for white lighting. I can't guarantee that though
Thanks man. Good video.
Be careful, evidently not all Honda Pilots are the same. My 2005 Honda Pilot EX-L actually takes 6 of the 79673-S9V-A01 bulbs which are no longer available. If you need the 79670-S9V-A01 bulbs, let me know since I now have 6 I can't return.
I have a 2006 EX-L. If you still have the 79670-S9V-A01 bulbs, I'll take them.
@@RichMRamos yes , I still have them
@@eddienellis5025 Eddie, please post your email address so we can discuss price and mailing addresses without being on a public forum.
How do I get the code for the Honda Pilot radio immediately?Iteven though there's not one in the vehicle
I have a question. I’m thinking about doing this to my 2004 pilot do you know what size bulbs for the ones behind the back light?
It's what I showed in The video if you are talking about the back light on the HVAC module
@@JackofAllMasterofNone I’m wondering what size I would need for the LED or all of it I would like to replace mine and make it a different color actually
@@lancedamnen I'm sorry I don't know for sure.
Would like to know on how to put a new complete piece like 2024 new technology not looking old
thanks sir
Where u Buy the bulbs ??
Www.hondapartsnow.com
Good video. Actually a fairly easy and quick job to do. Your explanation of how to remove the side panels is probably most important.
I'm in Canada and the bulbs units are $13 each. So I ordered just the glass bulb for a few dollars and replaced the ones in the bulb units. Just wire by hand pulling fairly tight, snip off the excess with something like a nail clipper, and then with something like a tiny flat screwdriver press down the wires at corners and at the end. It'll make sense when you do your first one. Amazon has the glass bulb - part is a 7219 12V 0.06A bulb.
I just pulled mine apart. Flipped the headlights on and the temperature control unit started smoking. Lol
That's not correct. Sounds like the wrong bulb maybe?
Thanks, but that's way too much work.
So your lazy?