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Clock spring

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Clock spring

Ok, this is another one for all the electrical & tecnichal gurus out there, is there any interchangeability of clock springs from one model to another, i.e., aerostar, or something else to the Ranger? Ihave a '95 stepside 4X4, and the clockspring is wasted and cannot find a listing for a replacement anywhere.
Sorry for the long post, hope someonr can help. TIA, Jim
 
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What's a clock spring?
 
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Its the gizmo behind the steering wheel that gets the electrical power to the horn button, etc. Jim
 
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Is there anybody out there?
 
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Check with a Ford dealer for the correct clockspring. There are probably 2 different models for your year Ranger, w/cruise or w/o. The clockspring from the same year Explorer with the same options is probably the same but I can't guarantee it.
 
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Bob's the closest thing to a clockspring expert we have since he's actually messed with them and changed them out. I really don't know anything about them other than what he's told me, lol.
 
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Ok gentlemen, thank you very much. This is really all I need to put this rig on the road.
Once again, thanks for the help, will start tge search Monday. Jim
 
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You may have to try a salvage yard if you can't find the "clock spring".

Is that what Ford really calls the spring contact for the slip ring in the steering wheel?
 
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Yes that's what it's called, and basically, it's just a long (approx 3 ft.) multi-strand very flexible flat ribbon wire, that is easily broken if the steering wheel is turned too far i.e. without the steering gear attached. I bought this thing as a wreck, and am slowly getting her road worthy.
 
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