How to replace the clockspring on a Dodge Journey?
How to replace the clockspring on a Dodge Journey?
In this video we will show you how to replace the clockspring also know as the steering wheel module on Dodge Journey / Fiat Freemont. In Europe Fiat Freemont is actually Dodge Journey and that is why it should be the same procedure to replace the clockspring.
Is the clock spring on a minivan wheel?
In my mind, that would point to a wheel speed sensor, and not the clock spring. He claims to have read/seen info that indicates that it might also be the clock spring as the “clock spring also affects the tc” Didn’t make any sense to me at all, until I see the “Steering Angle Sensor” being discussed here.
Why is my clockspring on my Jeep going bad?
Hmmm, for the past couple of years, the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee that I traded on my Town & Country would flash all the dash icons and chime. When I searched similar problems on the net, indications were that the clockspring was going bad. Although it only did this occasionally and only if the outside temps were below 40.
Do you need to calibrate the clockspring steering angle sensor?
The clockspring also contains the steering angle sensor (SAS), apparently the steering angle sensor does requires calibration. Apparently you are supposed to calibrate the SAS each time the battery has been disconnected.
How do you replace the clockspring on a Dodge Ram?
Undo the fasteners connecting the airbag at the back of the steering wheel. Pull the airbag out just far enough to disconnect the wires attached to the harness of the clockspring wires. Mark the clockspring to aid in replacement of the piece and remove the harness from the steering wheel.
How to calibrate the clockspring on a minivan?
1. Start the engine. 2. Center the steering wheel. 3. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left until the internal stop in the steering gear is met, then turn the wheel all the way to the right until the opposite internal stop in the steering gear is met. 4. Center the steering wheel. 5. Stop the engine. That is what I did and it worked.
Why do I need to replace my clockspring in my car?
This mechanism lies in the steering wheel shaft and its malfunction can present itself when the airbag light stays on. Replacement of a damaged clockspring is vital to the proper function of the Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).
Hmmm, for the past couple of years, the 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee that I traded on my Town & Country would flash all the dash icons and chime. When I searched similar problems on the net, indications were that the clockspring was going bad. Although it only did this occasionally and only if the outside temps were below 40.