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jgwinnup

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    jgwinnup got a reaction from DodgeaWrench in Clock spring for 2009 Dodge Journey:   
    Hey all - 
     
    Good news to report - My problem was in fact the clock spring, took about 1-2 hours to swap it out with a more reasonably priced part off Ebay. Video here walked me through the steps:
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWDo0c0JRcM
     
    Important thing is to disconnect battery well in advance to let any residual charges dissipate. My Journey did in fact have a connector for a steering angle sensor, but no additional calibration was needed after replacement. No more intermittent dinging/air bag light on in the dash and it wound up being a $60 repair instead of over $800 at the dealer.
     
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    jgwinnup got a reaction from 2late4u in Clock spring for 2009 Dodge Journey:   
    Hey all - 
     
    Good news to report - My problem was in fact the clock spring, took about 1-2 hours to swap it out with a more reasonably priced part off Ebay. Video here walked me through the steps:
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWDo0c0JRcM
     
    Important thing is to disconnect battery well in advance to let any residual charges dissipate. My Journey did in fact have a connector for a steering angle sensor, but no additional calibration was needed after replacement. No more intermittent dinging/air bag light on in the dash and it wound up being a $60 repair instead of over $800 at the dealer.
     
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