Broken Clock Spring

iDriftYou

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So I was taking my steering wheel off yesterday and I happened to break my clock spring, all the wire just shot straight out. I wound it up and put it all back, when turning the wheel, I herd a snap and my srs light came on, horn didn't work, and the cruise control didn't work either :doh: . Now my question is, how expensive are these things and how hard is it to replace one? I need a new one because I am selling the car and having an airbag not work is a major no-no in the current market. I need this to be the cheapest possible, I am a college student on a budget. Thanks again 6GA.
 

finch13

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Go to majestic or south bay hondas websites and buy one... you don't have a lot of options here.

They're fairly easy to replace, pretty much just take off the steering wheel with the wheel straight, slide the clockspring on the steering column, connect it, pull the tab out so it can spin, install wheel, done.
 
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