Subaru Outback Driver Airbag Clock spring Plug Connector OEM
$19.99
Regular price $17.99The clock spring on your Subaru is the flexible ribbon cable that keeps your steering wheel connected to the car's electrical systems as the wheel turns. Horn, driver airbag, and steering wheel controls all run through it. When it wears out, you typically see a horn that does not work, an SRS airbag warning, or dead steering wheel buttons.
Fits: Subaru Outback 2015-2019 and Subaru Crosstrek 2016-2020. These generations share the same steering column architecture.
Condition: Used OEM Subaru part from low-mileage donor vehicles. Inspected for ribbon integrity and connector condition before shipping.
Whats included: OEM clock spring assembly, ready to install.
Why it matters: Subaru's EyeSight and airbag systems depend on clean signal paths through the steering column. An aftermarket clock spring may not maintain the correct impedance for the airbag squib circuit.
Safety note: Center your steering wheel before removal. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 10 minutes before working near the airbag module.
The clock spring on your Subaru is the flexible ribbon cable that keeps your steering wheel connected to the car's electrical systems as the wheel turns. Horn, driver airbag, and steering wheel controls all run through it. When it wears out, you typically see a horn that does not work, an SRS airbag warning, or dead steering wheel buttons.
Fits: Subaru Outback 2015-2019 and Subaru Crosstrek 2016-2020. These generations share the same steering column architecture.
Condition: Used OEM Subaru part from low-mileage donor vehicles. Inspected for ribbon integrity and connector condition before shipping.
Whats included: OEM clock spring assembly, ready to install.
Why it matters: Subaru's EyeSight and airbag systems depend on clean signal paths through the steering column. An aftermarket clock spring may not maintain the correct impedance for the airbag squib circuit.
Safety note: Center your steering wheel before removal. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 10 minutes before working near the airbag module.
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Subaru Outback Driver Airbag Clock spring Plug Connector OEM
$19.99
Regular price $17.99The clock spring on your Subaru is the flexible ribbon cable that keeps your steering wheel connected to the car's electrical systems as the wheel turns. Horn, driver airbag, and steering wheel controls all run through it. When it wears out, you typically see a horn that does not work, an SRS airbag warning, or dead steering wheel buttons.
Fits: Subaru Outback 2015-2019 and Subaru Crosstrek 2016-2020. These generations share the same steering column architecture.
Condition: Used OEM Subaru part from low-mileage donor vehicles. Inspected for ribbon integrity and connector condition before shipping.
Whats included: OEM clock spring assembly, ready to install.
Why it matters: Subaru's EyeSight and airbag systems depend on clean signal paths through the steering column. An aftermarket clock spring may not maintain the correct impedance for the airbag squib circuit.
Safety note: Center your steering wheel before removal. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 10 minutes before working near the airbag module.
The clock spring on your Subaru is the flexible ribbon cable that keeps your steering wheel connected to the car's electrical systems as the wheel turns. Horn, driver airbag, and steering wheel controls all run through it. When it wears out, you typically see a horn that does not work, an SRS airbag warning, or dead steering wheel buttons.
Fits: Subaru Outback 2015-2019 and Subaru Crosstrek 2016-2020. These generations share the same steering column architecture.
Condition: Used OEM Subaru part from low-mileage donor vehicles. Inspected for ribbon integrity and connector condition before shipping.
Whats included: OEM clock spring assembly, ready to install.
Why it matters: Subaru's EyeSight and airbag systems depend on clean signal paths through the steering column. An aftermarket clock spring may not maintain the correct impedance for the airbag squib circuit.
Safety note: Center your steering wheel before removal. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait at least 10 minutes before working near the airbag module.
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