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Clock Spring

If any malfunction is found in the following inspections, replace the clock spring with a new one.

  1. Check the connectors and protective tubes for damage and the terminal for deformation.
  2. Check the case for damage.
  3. Check that the continuity exists between the following connector terminals.
    Fig 1: Inspecting Clock Spring
    G07049803Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.
    • C-312 connector terminal 1 and C-304 connector terminal 1
    • C-312 connector terminal 2 and C-304 connector terminal 2
    • C-312 connector terminal 3 and C-304 connector terminal 3
    • C-312 connector terminal 5 and C-304 connector terminal 5
    • C-312 connector terminal 6 and C-304 connector terminal 6
    • C-312 connector terminal 7 and C-304 connector terminal 7
  4. As shown in the illustration, connect the circuit tester to special tool extra fine probe (MB992006) and check to see that there is a charge between the terminals.
    Fig 2: Checking For Charge Between Clock Spring Terminals
    G07049804Courtesy of MITSUBISHI MOTOR SALES OF AMERICA.