Ford clockspring replacement
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Don't need puller...just keep the bolt or nut on and wiggle the wheel back and forth while pulling...comes right off
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Does anybody have have a link for a 95 mustang? They have a newer style wheel, and I think it's different.
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Awesome video, thanks for taking the time to create it.
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i replaced my steering wheel with an after market racing steering wheel and now i have my clock spring haggin in my lap i want to take it out but there is a wire connected to the igniton can i take it out and will my car start and still drive with out it
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It should start and drive just the same. if you had an airbag though you should unplug the ADM or the fuse.
pfun41 10 months ago
@pfun41
first just want to say thanks for the feed back ,what is the wire to the ignition for do u no,and taken out the fuse would that also make my airbag light go away.
JGIANTS4 10 months ago
@JGIANTS4 Im not 100% shure what the wire does. If you pull the fuse or unplug the adm the airbag light should go off. cant remember what fuse it is though.
pfun41 10 months ago
@pfun41
the wire to the ignition is for the lock on the steering wheel i think because now my steering doesnt lock when i shut the car off
JGIANTS4 10 months ago
@JGIANTS4 there's separate positions for off and lock on the ignition. Lock is the last position before accesory. If that wire is indeed why it wont lock then id cut all the other wires from the old clockspring and plug that one back in.
pfun41 10 months ago
haha i hope you had that battery disconnected when you put in that new clock spring. I was wondering how to take out the ignition itself. do you know how?
peageweage 1 year ago
@peageweage of course. which part of the ignition? lock cylinder, linkage, or switch?
pfun41 1 year ago