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Either you have a bad clock spring, located in the steering wheel, or you have a bad collision sensor.
All my fuses and relays work. My horn and cruise control do not work. Also my airbag light is flashing. Could it be the clock spring and if so How do I change it out.
It's probably in the "clock spring" in the steering column. I just had mine replaced. The airbag light was flshing 3 then 2....It's not cheap and you really need a professional to do it.
AirBag, impact sensor, Signal Sensor, Clock Spring.
The radio and clock might be flashing on a Kia Sephia if a wire is loose. There might also be a short in the wiring for these two items. Sometimes the clock will flash if the battery was unplugged for a while to let the driver know to reset the clock.
You need to reset the clock.
I thnk you mean a clock spring. It is located underneath the airbag in the steering column. It has to do with the air bag and such.
The clock spring is located inside the steering wheel behind the airbag.
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It's most likely a broken clock spring. Does your horn work? If it doesn't, it's most definitely the clock spring. It's behind the airbag. From what I've been told, the airbag won't deploy, even in an accident.
There are a number of reasons why your airbag light has come on or is flashing. We will cover a few explanations that may help you identify where the problem may have originated from. First and foremost if the airbag light is on or flashing, the SRS system is inactive. Therefore, if you get into an accident, the airbag/s will not deploy leaving you unprotected. As you read through the information below suggestions will be provided that may help you solve your airbag light problem.Airbag Battery Backup DepletedA common problem that signals an airbag warning light to turn on or flash, is that your cars battery might have drained recently and the airbag battery backup depleted. This will often correct itself once the battery charge is fully restored. However, depending on your vehicle, you may need a scan tool remove the soft code error that was written to the airbag control module. Airbag Clock Spring Needs ReplacingThe airbag clock spring main function is to maintain continuity with the drivers airbag and the electrical wiring. It maintains continuity by coiling in and out as the steering wheel turns. After many years of use the thin circuit bands my become brittle or worn and cause the drivers airbag to have an intermittent connection. If this occurs a DTC soft code or will be reported to the airbag control module and the airbag warning light will turn on or flash. This is a popular problem on older model vehicles. The only way to determine if your clock-spring is damaged is to have a repair shop diagnose your airbag warning light with a scan-tool. The scan-tool will provide the technician with a DTC code and advise him if the the clock-spring needs replacement. Airbag Module Got Wet or CorrodedA common location for the airbag module in many vehicles is underneath the driver or passenger seat. Therefore, even in light water damaged vehicles the module will short-out or corrode after being exposed to moisture. A shorted module will immediately general a DTC airbag code and your airbag light will flash a warning. The water damaged modules should be replaced as they will often produce unexplained and continued errors.
I have a 1999 Dodge Caravan: Just fixed June 12th,The Airbag light was staying on,the the horn went as well as the cruise control, It is called the CLUTHCH CLOCK that was replace on mine: It is located in your steering Wheel,Not a do it yourself job, It is where you airbag is, cost $129.99 for the part in Canada about an hours work if you know what your doing.