behind the steering wheel, on the column. Best recommendation have mechanic replace. If you want to do it yourself, go spend about 180 or so in specialty tools that you'll use once or twice. Pull off upper and lower shroud, disable air bag and wait, pull out airbag module. Pull out steering wheel ( without breaking teeth or nose), take out all screws and note locations, pull out lock ring and horn. Mark all locations of clock spring assembly and location direction. Without turning new clockspring or letting it unwind. put it in exactly as the old one came out. GGGGOOO OOODDD LLUUCCKKK!!
No, it will have no effect on the clockspring.
Where is the front airbag sensor located on the Honda Accord V6 2003
Yes, the clockspring is part of the wiring of the airbag system. A faulty clockspring could keep the airbag from functioning.
The clockspring is the part that turns your turn signals off when the turn is completed or that warns you if your turn signals have stayed on too long. It also serves as the conduit electrically to activate your drivers side airbag in a crash. If your turn signals do not turn off the clockspring is probably the problem. If you get an airbag light that stays on all the time it COULDbe the clockspring but could also be something else in the circuit as well.
You need to provide more information in your question. The clockspring is located under the steering wheel in the steering column. You need to remove the drivers side airbag and steering wheel to get to it. Once you have gone that far it is fairly easy to replace just be careful not to spin it around. It is designed to rotate 360 degrees but if you spin it you will damage it. The drivers air bag is plugged into the clockspring and the plug will melt if the air bag is blown. The clockspring also works with the turn signals. That's all I can think of to tell you. hope this helps.
Disconnect battery cable. Remove airbag on steering wheel, then pull the wheel off with a puller. The clockspring is located behind the wheel. There are 3 plastic tabs on the backside of clockspring which secure it in place. Bend them back slightly to remove clockspring.
It is an open circuit in the drivers airbag. There is a clockspring behind the steering wheel that may be worn. To replace, remove airbag, steering wheel, column covers, and lower dash cover. MAKE SURE WHEELS ARE STRAIGHT. The new clockspring comes centered with a yellow locking tab. Remove that after installing it.
Possible clockspring failure.
96 models had a recall for the "clockspring" in the steering wheel, when they are defective, the drivers airbag is disabled!. not sure if 95's had same prob.
downside the radio an climate control?
Don't do that. It is a major mistake to do that. The air bag is a safety device . 90 Accord Does not have an air bag
Around $300.00, labor included