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14

10.6.2 Clock spring

Before clock spring removal; please make

note of following information:

1. Clock spring is used for making electrical

connections between vehicle level wiring

harness (stationary part) and Driver air bag,

steering wheel switches (rotating parts

mounted on steering wheel)

2. Inside the clock spring there is a flexible PCB

(printed circuit board) which winds and

unwinds as we rotate the steering wheel.

3. Steering wheel rotates 1.75 turns on either

side i.e. 3.5 turns lock to lock. Clock spring can

rotate 2 turns on one side and 3 turns on other

side i.e. during normal working clock spring

has at least 0.25 turns on one side additional

for safety of clock spring.

4. While removing the suspected or defective

clock spring from vehicle we need to ensure

that wheels are in straight ahead condition.

This can be achieved by rotating steering

wheel 1.75 turns from one lock position. It also

should be ensured visually that front wheels

are in straight ahead condition.