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how to replace a clock spring in a 95 honda civic ex
On my 2002 suzuki grand vitara I set the clock by pressing and holding the *disp* button to the right of the *<<* *>>* arrows( located at the right middle area of the stereo). Hold the disp button and push the << button to set the hours and >> button to set the minutes.
fuses are on the drivers side kick panel. could it be a clock spring problem?
The clockspring is replaced by removing the airbag, and by removing the steering wheel. From there disconnect the old clock spring, and put in the new clock spring, and replace everything in reverse order.
This link covers several possible methods, depending on which stereo you have.http://www.suzuki-forums.com/1g-1999-2005-vitara-grand-vitara/29577-how-set-clock-standard-radio-vitara.htmlI have a 2001 "normal-not-Grand" Vitara with a stereo with a single CD player. What worked for me was pressing and holding the up arrow (bottom right corner of stereo unit) to change minutes, down arrow for the hour.The link above implies that whatever stereo came with your Suzuki, it is probably a Clarion, so perhaps their website/customer support might be of assistance if the methods they suggest don't work.
that mean the clock spring is bad and you need to replace it is behin the steering wheel is a round plastic box.
replace the clock spring
A spring powered clock is a type of mechanical clock that uses a mainspring as its energy source. The mainspring is wound up manually, usually with a key, and as it unwinds it powers the clock's movement, causing the hands to move and the clock to keep time.
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Give it to the professionals to do, it requires disassembling the air bag.
A spring driven clock is wound and that creates energy for the clock to work.
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