


Use your OBD2 scanner to determine if the trouble code is from the faulty airbag sensor.Your airbag warning light should be off now. Replace the connectors, the airbag, and the cover of the airbag compartment.Tighten the steering column using the specified torque.Replace the steering wheel using the reference painter's tape.Bend the tab on the new clock spring until it breaks. Remove the clock spring and replace it with a new one.

Remove the wheel and the nut so you can see the clock spring. Loosen the steering wheel nut but don't take it out completely.Mark the steering wheel's position and the steering column with two strips of painter's tape for reference to its alignment. You can move the steering wheel to the left and right so you can remove the connectors easier.

