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Airbags are potentially dangerous. Follow all procedures and warnings in the Ford factory shop manual.
Replacing the clockspring requires removing the air bag (2 bolts and electrical connector) and steering wheel (center bolt and 2 jaw puller) and lock cylinder (punch or other tool). The battery MUST be disconnected before disassembly. The front tires MUST be positioned in a straight ahead position before disassembly.
A new replacement clockspring assembly will be preset to the correct neutral steering position. Anything used should be "retimed" to ensure that it is in the correct position. High miles clocksprings are more likely to fail. Clocksprings from front end collisions may have already failed. If possible, replace with a new one (~$100).
Replacing the clockspring requires removing the air bag (2 bolts and electrical connector) and steering wheel (center bolt and 2 jaw puller) and lock cylinder (punch or other tool). The battery MUST be disconnected before disassembly. The front tires MUST be positioned in a straight ahead position before disassembly.
A new replacement clockspring assembly will be preset to the correct neutral steering position. Anything used should be "retimed" to ensure that it is in the correct position. High miles clocksprings are more likely to fail. Clocksprings from front end collisions may have already failed. If possible, replace with a new one (~$100).
Last edited by whippersnapper02; Mar 19, 2008 at 08:19 PM.
There's a harness attached to the clockspring that runs down the right side of the column. It plugs into a connector (6-pin?) at the bottom of the column. Your dash harness should already have the matching connector and wires. The CS harness also contains a wire to a delicate contact that fits into the ignition switch hole for the key sense. You need to pull the lock cylinder out so the contact can be swapped with the one in your current CS harness.
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