How do you replace the clock spring on a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

How do you replace the clock spring on a 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee?

Using a 21mm socket and wrench remove the steering wheel nut. Now, remove the steering column plastic cover, one Philips screw and small plastic clips. Remove the 2 Philips bolts and pull the old clock spring out. Install everything in reverse order.

Can you drive with a bad clock spring?

If you try to drive a car with a faulty or broken clock spring, you will experience a lot of difficulty when you try to rotate the steering wheel, and what’s more, if you prolong this, it will cause damage to other parts of your car too, not to mention putting yourself, as the driver, at risk.

What happens if your clock spring breaks?

A bad clock spring can afflict you with more than broken volume controls. You could be left without cruise control, a functioning horn, or most importantly, a functioning airbag. In this situation, you would be unable to alert an inattentive driver and the airbag may not deploy in the event of a collision.

What does the clock spring control?

In vehicle steering systems a clock spring or clockspring is a spiral-wound special rotary electrical connector which allows a vehicle’s steering wheel to turn while still making an electrical connection between the steering wheel airbag and/or the vehicle’s horn and other devices and the vehicle’s electrical systems.

Do I need to replace clock spring?

The clock spring may need to be replaced if it is damaged during careless service to the steering system, and, in some cases, if the vehicle is in a crash and the driver’s airbag deploys.

What is the clicking noise when turning the steering wheel?

Your steering wheel can make a clacking or clicking noise when you turn. The clacks may indicate low power steering fluid or damage to a component in the steering column. These issues tend to progress over time, making the vehicle harder to maneuver as the problem develops.

Is clock spring covered under warranty?

FOR THOSE VEHICLES WITH MORE THAN 70,000 MILES, DaimlerChrysler will offer an extended lifetime warranty under which it will replace the clockspring at no charge if it fails. …

How much is a clockspring?

A new air bag clockspring can cost anywhere between $54 and $371. The price depends on the assembly’s manufacturer and the year, make, and model of the vehicle that needs the replacement part.

Why is the airbag coated with a fine powder?

Particles in the eye: Airbags are tightly and very precisely folded into recesses in the interior of vehicles. Because they air bag must be able to deploy in all circumstances, the surface of the airbag is coated with a fine powder to prevent the airbag from sticking.

What is a spiral cable?

The spiral cable allows the steering wheel to rotate while maintaining the electrical connections for the steering wheel components.

What is a steering angle sensor?

The steering angle sensor (SAS) determines where the driver wants to steer, matching the steering wheel with the vehicle’s wheels. Located within the steering column, the steering angle sensor always has more than one sensor packaged together in a single unit for redundancy, accuracy, and diagnostics.

Can you drive with a bad steering angle sensor?

BTW – a bad steering sensor should not cause your transmission to go into limp mode. It will affect your traction control, but even your ABS brakes should still function correctly. It just won’t intervene properly to get you out of a serious loss of traction, like taking a curve too fast on wet pavement.

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