It is very dangerous to do this if you do not have a complete understanding of how the system works.
You could trigger the airbag resulting in serious injury or death.
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.
that mean the clock spring is bad and you need to replace it is behin the steering wheel is a round plastic box.
AirBag, impact sensor, Signal Sensor, Clock Spring.
The clock spring is located inside the steering wheel behind the airbag.
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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.
A person removes the airbag, and then the steering wheel with a steering wheel puller. Then pull out the sensor and clock spring, replace both, and replace the steering wheel and the airbag.Ê
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.
No, it will have no effect on the clockspring.
replace clock spring for airbag in streeing column.
disconnect the battery.4 bolts removes the airbag cover, then you unplug the airbag, get under the dash, undo the plugs for the clock spring, then remove it.. obviously reassemble the same way.. you shouldn't do this unless you know what you are doing!!!!