Replacing the clockspring

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sblackburn23

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So I've read a few of the forum posts about why my cruise control and horn in my '92 are not working, and it would be the clockspring. How difficult is it to replace said item and where would be the starting place to look for a replacement?

Thank you in advance.
 

kevinspann

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The hardest thing might be removing the steering wheel. You have to take that off, and the column shroud, and the knee panel under the dash all off to be able to unplug the wiring harness for it.

Do you also have a flashing airbag light? One of the wires on my clock spring was almost in half.

They might be sold new, but I'm not sure. Someone here may have a good one, or any 90-92 Taurus/Sable would definitely work, if you get one from the junkyard.
 
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