Please give me the article number of CLOCK SPRING
I've changed the headers on my car and I spun the wheel for many turns and something sounded. I have changed steering angle sensor ( $ 500 ) , but it was not the problem. I have to change my clock running.
The buttons on the steering wheel does not work and the airbag light is on and my horn does not work. Esp lamps are the ones on...I need to get through the SMOG
Please help me guys ..
The buttons on the steering wheel does not work and the airbag light is on and my horn does not work. Esp lamps are the ones on...I need to get through the SMOG
Please help me guys ..
I believe that is called a "body combination switch"
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They seem to be year/trim specific. Choose carefully.
I believe that is called a "body combination switch"
Courtesy Parts
Nissan Parts Zone
They seem to be year/trim specific. Choose carefully.
Courtesy Parts
Nissan Parts Zone
They seem to be year/trim specific. Choose carefully.
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A clockspring or clock spring is a 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. The clockspring is located between the steering wheel and the steering column.
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Clocksprings generally consist of a flat multicore cable wound in a spiral shape similar to a clock spring, hence the name[1], but the name is also given to devices fulfilling the same purpose but which use spring-loaded brushes contacting concentric slip rings.[2]
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