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Clock Spring For Chrysler 300C LD 3.0L 2012-2015Clock Spring For Chrysler 300C LD 3.0L 2012-2015
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Steering Wheel Angle Sensor for Toyota Prius ZVW30 2004-2009Steering Wheel Angle Sensor for Toyota Prius ZVW30 2004-2009
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Steering Wheel Angle Sensor for Toyota Prius ZVW41 2009-2011Steering Wheel Angle Sensor for Toyota Prius ZVW41 2009-2011
Clock Spring Spiral Cable for Kia Cerato 2010-2014
Clock Spring Spiral Cable for Hyundai Veloster 2011–On
Clock Spring Spiral Cable for Toyota 86 2017-2020Clock Spring Spiral Cable for Toyota 86 2017-2020

A Clock Spring Spiral Cable, also known as a clockspring or spiral cable, is a crucial component in a vehicle's steering system. It is responsible for maintaining an electrical connection between the steering wheel and the car's electrical systems, especially for components like the airbag, horn, and steering wheel-mounted controls (such as audio and cruise control buttons).

When to Replace the Clock Spring Spiral Cable:

You should consider replacing the clockspring if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  1. Airbag Warning Light: If the airbag light on your dashboard stays on or starts blinking, it could be a sign that the clockspring is malfunctioning and not maintaining a proper connection with the airbag system.

  2. Non-functioning Steering Wheel Controls: If buttons on the steering wheel (such as for the radio, cruise control, or phone) stop working, it may be due to a faulty clockspring.

  3. Horn Malfunction: If the horn doesn’t work when you press the button, the issue could be related to the clockspring.

  4. Strange Noises when Turning the Wheel: If you hear a clicking or scraping noise when you turn the steering wheel, it could be an indication of a worn or broken clockspring.

  5. Intermittent Electrical Issues: Any sudden, inconsistent behavior of electrical components connected to the steering wheel may point to clockspring failure.

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