1. Gather the necessary tools and parts. You will need a small Phillips head screwdriver, a flat head screwdriver, and a new clock light bulb. The clock light bulb for the Honda Accord year 2000 is a T5 wedge-type light bulb.
2. Prepare your vehicle. Turn off the engine and allow your car to cool down completely. Engage the parking brake to ensure that your vehicle does not roll while you work.
3. Locate the clock assembly. The clock assembly is located on the center console, just above the radio.
4. Remove the clock bezel. Use the flat head screwdriver to gently pry the clock bezel loose from the console. Be careful not to damage the bezel or the console.
5. Remove the clock assembly. Once the clock bezel is removed, you will see the clock assembly. Use the Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws that hold the clock assembly in place. Carefully remove the clock assembly from the console.
6. Replace the clock light bulb. Remove the old clock light bulb from its socket by gently pulling it straight out. Insert the new clock light bulb into the socket, ensuring that it is firmly seated.
7. Reinstall the clock assembly. Carefully insert the clock assembly back into the console and align the screw holes. Secure the clock assembly with the two screws you removed earlier.
8. Reinstall the clock bezel. Carefully snap the clock bezel back into place, ensuring that it is secure.
9. Test the clock light. Turn on the ignition and check that the clock light is working properly.
This should fix the digital clock light on your Honda Accord year 2000. If the clock light still does not work, there may be a fault with the clock assembly itself, and you may need to replace the entire assembly.