How to fix the clock on your 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla

How to fix the clock on your 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla

This video is about How to fix the clock on your 2003-2008 Toyota Corolla. What happens is that the solder goes bad on both sides of all five resistors on clock’s computer board.This video describes how to easily take apart different dash panels, open up the clock housing, and reheat and/or resolder the solder points on the resistors to allow to clock to function again.
FYI: If the reheating of the solder joints do not work, you MUST apply new solder to the ends of all 5 resistors as shown in this video.
Please be careful when using a soldering iron to do this fix.

Hope you guys enjoy and let me know in the comments section below if this video helped you out.

Parts Needed:
1. Plastic Pry tool or Flat head screwdriver with taped end
2. Philips head Screwdriver
6. Weller Soldering Iron Model #: SP25NK

Music:
Rocket by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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Norys Ruiz says:

Hi, did u also replace the Toyota logo Of the wheel? If so, where did u get it from?

Lydia Watson says:

I did this! It worked for me! Just reheating the solder. Drove it a couple times. Now, the car won't start… replaced the battery 2 weeks, ago. It's acting like the starter. The clock repair and starter aren't that closely related are they? Did I somehow mess up the clock to a point of killing the starter?

Raymond perez says:

Hi juni i have a question i need to replace the center bezel if i disconnect the controls on the back will it throw off the settings? oh one more thing the top door on mine broke is there a way to fix it?..

Rick McLaren says:

Just did mine today exactly as described. Works perfectly. thanks

tolexy77 says:

Wow!!! I just got mine fixed too, thanks a bunch

Darryl Walker says:

hey thanks for the clock, I'll work on that it's not working either but where is the fuse box? The lighter and radio stopped and i can't find the box. It's not on the left of the steering nor is it under the dash. help!!!!

Mitchell Stearns says:

Thank you, worked perfectly! Very easy to understand and follow!

Roman Koshel says:

Wow wow! Man you are the best! Now I'm going to take my watch. Thank you!

julian1000 says:

Son of a b * * * * – it worked – thanks a million!

Sarju017 says:

My clock works but the blacklight doesn't….any ideas?

Tony caffeine says:

there is the shift clock release button…
instead of turning on car….

Kenn Yurchuk says:

Thanks Man! I didn't know how to get behind the dashboard let alone resolder
the ICs. You da best!! I will subscribe to your channel.

Rick Lariviere says:

Awesome thanks! I didn't have to move the drive selector and I just reheated the solder points and it worked! It was a five minute job!

Jerry Ramlackhan says:

Hi, need help with rear defroster on 2003 corolla.

Taxi Lanyley park says:

hi,great video,would you make a video on how to trouble shoot srs light which is always on in the dashboard?

Naynay kin says:

I GOTTA TRY IT!!

Derick Doodnauth says:

hey man, nice video. I have a 2004 corolla fielder, the clock works fine but the light don't work, any advice?? Plz and thanks

Pastor Lugo says:

Great video…clear diction and perfect step by step instructions.

si mac jaan says:

it work just fine as soon as I turned on the car again and went off any suggestions?

CRAZE TV says:

I don't have a solder 🙁

Quality Reno says:

So much for Toyota reliability! wife's car had the same issue. The bloody clock would have a mind of it's own since the car came out of lease (was 4 years old)!

Quality Reno says:

Thanks a bunch! good thing I'm a Ford man! I'm only here to watch how to fix my boss's/wife's car!

Anup Adhikari says:

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S Parker says:

Thanks Juni it worked perfectly and your videos are easy to follow. Cheers!

Alvaro Lopez says:

Be careful not to brake the trim…. Toyota will sell you a new car when you show up to the parts store.

Natalie Neal says:

I've been without my clock for a couple years now because I didn't want to spend the $400 on a new clock that every technician I went to recommended. I was able to fix it myself for $20. And I didn't need to add solder either. Thank you for this great video!

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