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Old 09-29-2012, 10:18 PM
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Default Air bag light on and no cruise control

So to start this story off, I was replacing all my steering linkage, pump and box. My future brother-in-law decided he was going to play with the steering wheel while everything was unhooked.

So, fast forward to after I am done. Now I have no cruise control and my air bag light is on.

I figure he must have turned the wheel too far. Where would I look for the broken connection? Just in behind the air bag in the steering wheel? Or will I have to take the panels off the steering column to get at it from behind the steering wheel?

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I think you need to replace the clockspring. They aren't cheap.
 
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How about taking one out of a truck at a pick n pull? How bad are they to change out?
 
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Not too bad. just don't let the center turn when you pull it out. Center steerting wheel before removing it, then pull clockspring. Use tape to hold it in place.
 
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I was just looking on rockauto and found air bag clock spring w/ speed control for $30.28 CDN. Would it work as well as one of the more expensive models?

What could a company cheap out on when making a clock spring? How could they make something for over $100 dollars cheaper than the next cheapest brand?
 
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Other than the fact the Dorman is made in china as the others may be. That is a very good question.
 
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Other than the fact the Dorman is made in china as the others may be. That is a very good question.
Pretty sure everything is made in china now. The price is almost too hard to pass up though. A brand new part for the price of a pick n pull.

Maybe I'll try a little google fu and see if there are any bad reviews on these Dorman parts.
 



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