All clocksprings are located in the steering column under the steering wheel airbag. Have fun!! Ron
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.
Yes , in a way. The connection goes through the clock spring just the same as the air bag module. Pre air bag cars used a horn brush but newer car's w/air bag's need a more sokid connection, thus the inception of the clock spring. It allows the air bag to remain "hard wired" at all times, unless of course the clock spring breaks. I allows constant connection while the steering wheel is being turned. Abroken clock spring will set a code in the SRS (air bag system) and turn on the air bag light meaning the system has been disabled because of a malfunction.
Under yhe horn pad/air bag on the steering wheel is what that is referred to as a clock spring. The most likely cause for the light is that the clock spring is defective.
yes, sure can.
If the steering wheel clock spring is broken both your horn and air bag will not work and can possibly malfunction.
Could be what they call the clock spring if you have an air bag i don't suggest you do it ! The air back system and the clock spring are fragile.
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.
Give it to the professionals to do, it requires disassembling the air bag.
on a focus 2007 a clock spring circuit poor 14056d air bag restranit system.diagnosis 14200a wiring assembly repair
It could be if the safety devices like the air bag and the horn are affected.
In all probability the air bag clock spring is defective.
When the air bag light remains on, the system is inoperable. With the air bag light on and the horn not working I would suspect the "clock spring" is bad. Have your mechanic check it out soon.