CLOCKSPRING Centering
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Ford Ranger. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
WARNING:
Operating vehicle with improperly centered clockspring may damage clockspring, and in the event of collision, cause air bag deployment malfunction. Personal injury may result. If clockspring rotor has moved or if unsure of rotor position, perform clockspring centering procedure.
CAUTION:
Over-rotating clockspring rotor can internal damage to clockspring. Clockspring failure may result. Internal ribbon wire acts as a stop, and if over-rotated, can be broken from its internal connection. When slight resistance is felt during rotation, internal ribbon wire is at end of travel.
While holding clockspring outer housing stationary, depress clockspring locking tab to release rotor. While holding clockspring locking tab in released position, turn rotor counterclockwise until slight resistance is felt (end of travel). Turn clockspring rotor clockwise 2.25 turns. Release clockspring locking tab. DO NOT allow clockspring to move from this position.