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Heater Knob for select Honda Accord models

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$12.46

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  • HVAC Heater Control Knob


OES Genuine Heater Knob; 1996 Honda Accord, L4 2.2L; 1996 Honda Accord, 4 Door, V6 2.7L; 1997 Honda Accord DX; 1997 Honda Accord EX, L4 2.2L; 1997 Honda Accord, 4 Door, V6 2.7L; 1997 Honda Accord LX, L4 2.2L; 1997 Honda Accord SE


pdolarte
2025-08-29 12:17:50
Pros:This knob fits perfectly on the temperature and fan contols in my '96 Honda Accord EX. No forcing necessary.It looks very similar to the factory knob.It's very cheap.Cons:The "window" for the control backlight will not let the light bleed through as on the factory knob. I couldn't care less, but somebody might want to be able to see their knob.Other:It's cheap, it works, buy it if you so need need a new knob.There are two versions of this knob. Make sure the one you buy is designed for your year/model Accord.
rogszan
2025-08-19 12:51:11
Perfect fit, for my 1996 Honda Accord control panel
Chrystal King
2025-08-09 14:11:11
My old one broke off, found this it was a perfect fit. Works great
Erich Brandt
2025-08-08 14:37:11
This works ok but it doesn’t fit for it to slide on the shaft and be flush with the dash so when your headlights are on there’s a big white light ring around it. As I said it works but doesn’t look right
LRB
2025-07-12 21:48:17
This knob fit perfectly for my 1996 Honda Accord LX. And the part number on the shipped packaging; #79581-SV1-A11, is a Honda factory part number for this replacement knob. I noticed some other users had issues with this knob not sliding all the way in place on the switch shaft. This is because the old broken knob that you remove usually leaves a metal collar around the shaft of the fan switch or temperature controller switch. This metal collar has broken away from the center of the plastic knob you are replacing. Remove this metal collar from the switch shaft by prying it off, before you install the new knob into the shaft of the switch. Be careful not to damage the shaft when removing the metal collar. If you look closely at the new knob you just purchased, you will see the metal collar inside the center of the knob. If you do not remove the old metal collar from the switch shaft, the new knob will not fit all the way down.
orhankster
2025-06-24 18:05:11
My '96 Honda Accord was stolen in October of 2012 and I'm sure the culprits turned the dial past the markings. It just cracked on me during a cool spell. Anyway, the price was right and when I got it, I installed it immediately--it was so easy. No more using snub-nosed pliers.
Chuck Goidel
2025-05-30 17:53:45
Mathed the original honda parts perfectly
greg
2025-02-14 16:04:23
did not fit right but did the job