This angle sensor clock spring, also known as an airbag spiral cable, is a critical component in the steering column that allows electrical signals to pass between the steering wheel and the vehicle's systems. It is manufactured to meet strict OEM quality standards, ensuring reliable connection for the airbag, horn, and steering wheel controls, unlike a worn unit that can cause intermittent failures. Drivers may experience the airbag warning light illuminating, the horn failing to work, or steering wheel controls becoming unresponsive if this component is defective.
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The first indication of a failing clock spring is often the illumination of the airbag warning light on the dashboard. This may be accompanied by intermittent or complete loss of function for the horn and steering wheel controls. If left unaddressed, the airbag system will be disabled, posing a significant safety risk in the event of a collision.
Before removing the old clock spring, ensure the steering wheel is centered and locked in place to prevent damage to the new unit. Never attempt to rotate the new clock spring without it being properly installed in the steering column.
Inspect the steering wheel buttons, horn, and airbag module for proper function after installation.