Replacing Clock Spring | 2013 Toyota Prius C
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- čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
- Today Laura shows Step-by-Step How to Replace an Air Bag Clock Spring in the Steering Wheel of a 2013 Toyota Prius C. Thanks for Watching! Subscribe, Like & Share! We Appreciate Your Support!
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - Intro
0:13 - Battery Disconnect
1:10 - Disassembly
5:59 - Replace Clock Spring
9:02 - Reassembly
13:24 - Outro
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Very well done with the exception of the airbag-windshield-rocket at 2:57
Glad you got the clockspring replaced on the prius
Helped Me a Lot. Thanks!
Very glad it helped Carlos! Thanks for posting.
Great and clear video!
We are doing our best @kaisarsaleem8422! Thanks for posting.
Good stuff.
Too cool. 👍😊🎉
I followed your instructions to the t, and everything works perfectly..... but now the VSC light on as soon as i turn the car on.
I have a faint suspicion that this could be because i messed up the replacement of the steering, by a small amount. Any ideas on how i can correct it?.
Hi @denkdiep, I suggest before you do anything else, you get a code reader and make sure the code is related to the clockspring, then try to clear it and see if that makes it go away. If it is a permanent code related to the clockspring, then I would remove the steering wheel and make sure all the wires are plugged in (there are a lot of them and I've accidentally forgotten to plug one in myself). The physical position of the steering wheel shouldn't cause any fault codes. If it is one or two tooth gears off, it will probably only cause an effect where your tires are straight but the steering wheel is turned slightly, which isn't pleasant. But it wouldn't affect the actual orientation of the clockspring/angle sensor so it shouldn't be the cause of the code. Hope that helps!
Your video is flipped and it seemed as if you were tightening the battery bolt instead of releaseing
Appreciate the feedback @kakloloful