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Old 05-03-2007, 07:40 PM   #1
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My brother-in-law (au2) is having horn issues(!) and has been told that he needs a clock spring.

Ebay has this link as a clock spring but I don't think it's right (isn't that a combination switch?)

http://tinyurl.com/2au4wq

If that isn't a clock spring does anyone know what it looks like and approximate cost ex-Ford?

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Old 05-03-2007, 07:44 PM   #2
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Clock spring is the airbag controller.It has yellow wires hanging out of it and alot of warnings with a chasis number sticker as well.
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Old 05-03-2007, 07:51 PM   #3
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This may help you out a bit Ron.

http://www.fordforums.com.au/showpos...1&postcount=59

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P.S How did the spring install go?
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Old 05-03-2007, 07:52 PM   #4
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Clock spring is the airbag controller.It has yellow wires hanging out of it and alot of warnings with a chasis number sticker as well.
That's the airbag plug, not the clock spring.

Ron - that pic on ebay is what the click spring plugs into, but it's also not the clock spring. The clock spring is the bit that sits directly under where the airbag sits. It is a round piece of plastic that clips into the steering column, and contains a woundup ribbon cable that has some slack in it to enable it to move from side to side. I have one in the garage somewhere, and will see if I can get a pic (unless I threw it out!).
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That's the airbag plug, not the clock spring.

Ron - that pic on ebay is what the click spring plugs into, but it's also not the clock spring. The clock spring is the bit that sits directly under where the airbag sits. It is a round piece of plastic that clips into the steering column, and contains a woundup ribbon cable that has some slack in it to enable it to move from side to side. I have one in the garage somewhere, and will see if I can get a pic (unless I threw it out!).
Find it JC! Then in stall it. Then I'll be watching with interest to see if you don't blow anymore wiper fuses... BWAHAHAHA :hihi:
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Thanks guys, I didn't think the ebay thing was right.

Don't go to any trouble JC, he'll grab one from Ford or a wrecker, thanks mate.

Well George, after all the huff and puff we decided that he'd have my XR suspension and I'll use the touring suspension.
So far, the stuff has made it from his place to my shed, where it awaits the completion of my audio upgrade ...for the last eight days swine Autobarn have had a double din facia on the way from Aerpro in Melbourne. Should have ordered direct :(
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Find it JC! Then in stall it. Then I'll be watching with interest to see if you don't blow anymore wiper fuses... BWAHAHAHA :hihi:
You may be onto something there. I did break one, so installed a spare I happened to have at the time - I wonder if I've half pinched a wire somewhere, and every now and then it just contacts something and blows the wiper fuse. Could be good thinking there hords.
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Old 06-03-2007, 05:24 PM   #8
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about the cost for the clock spring I rang ford a couple of days ago up here at caboolture and the cost quoted to me was $160.00 tax free, and from the local wreckers $131.00. but I didn't need it thank god. I was having troubles with my horn going of all the time, it turned out to be the air bag. the auto electrician said that the horn buttons get stuck between the airbag and the horn pad. hope this helps out
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Old 06-03-2007, 05:47 PM   #9
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sorry for interupting but how hard is it to replace the clock spring without the air bag going of
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