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As the steering wheel turns, the clock spring retracts and expands inside its housing. Its purpose is to keep all of the components on the driver's airbag electrically connected. On some vehicles, the components include the airbag, horn, and any vehicle controls such as radio, cruise control, heat, and even a telephone.
The clock spring is simply a coil that retracts and expands inside its housing as the steering wheel turns. Its function is to maintain electrical continuity for all the components on the driver’s airbag. The components include the airbag, horn, and any vehicle controls such as radio, cruise, heat and even telephone on some vehicles.
The Feature of AISC Auto Parts 84306-02190 Airbag Cable For TOYOTA Corolla ZRE15# Vios NSP15# Yaris NCP9# ZSP9# Spiral Cable Clock Spring
Product Name |
Airbag Cable/ Sprial Cable Clock Spring |
OE Number |
84306-02190 |
Car Model &Engine &Drive Side |
TOYOTA,Corolla ZRE15#.,Vios NSP15#,Yaris NCP9#.ZSP9# |
MOQ |
50 PCS |
Meterial |
Plastic |
Position |
Auto Electrical Systems |
Price |
EXW Price |
Payment |
T/T 30% Deposit |
Packing |
Own brand packaging(AISC/POYO/DT/ZT) or neutral packaging |
Shipping |
Sea or Land |
Warranty |
1 year |
The Advantage of AISC Auto Parts 84306-02190 Airbag Cable For TOYOTA Corolla ZRE15# Vios NSP15# Yaris NCP9# ZSP9# Spiral Cable Clock Spring
While the horn is one of the essential parts of any vehicle for safety reasons, the airbag is equally essential, and a clock spring allows an airbag to deploy. Because the clock spring transmits signals from the steering wheel to the car computer, if it ever breaks, the computer will not know to deploy the airbag when the situation calls for it.
A clock spring does not directly affect the actual turning of a steering wheel to a serious degree, but it does still play a factor. If a clock spring is going bad or breaks, you will sometimes experience a rubbing or clicking sound when you turn the steering wheel. In rare cases, turning the steering wheel may not feel as smooth as it should if the clock spring breaks.
The throttle position sensor is responsible for maintaining the appropriate amount of airflow to the engine’s intake manifold by checking the throttle valve. A clock spring plays a role in this process, and if it goes bad, there is a chance that it will send electrical spikes to the throttle position sensor and cause problems.