Roll Connector "Clock Spring" Diagnosis and Replacement
How-to test and replace the “roll connector” AKA clock spring to fix the horn wiring behind the airbag on a Subaru Crosstrek or most any other car. This repair fixed the horn on this car. It can also potentially fix the: airbag light, cruise control, radio controls, paddle shifter, etc. This also covers, airbag removal, steering wheel removal, and steering angle sensor replacement as well as diagnosing broken wires in the clock spring or roll connector unit.
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Disclaimer: Just disconnect the negative battery terminal before performing this job. A clip for window Auto calibration is at the end. And you can reprogram your presets for radio etc. and re drive your car to pass emissions later.
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