How To Replace a Clock Spring Airbag Light & Horn Not Working
Learn how to turn off your airbag light and fix a horn that doesn’t work by replacing your clock spring. Replacing a clock spring is very simple, saves us over $600 and takes less than an hour.
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An airbag clock spring enables the connection of electrical wires from the airbag computer to the driver’s side airbag while the steering wheel is in motion. Watch the video from ChrisFix for more info:
I will show you how to safely remove the airbag and steering wheel so you can replace the clockspring at home using common hand tools.
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To figure out I had a bad clock spring, I used an obd2 scanner to scan the airbag light and got codes b1801 and b1811 which is an open squib circuit, which means the clock spring is bad. Another way to tell the clock spring is bad is the horn doesn’t work and/or the steering wheel buttons don’t work.
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