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Thanks for the write up. did this last night. used the paint can opening tool but those clips were still a biatch to get off. Everything went back fine though. Still not getting shift button engagement on the auto, but I'm thinking something in the shift lock cable or linkage must be jacked up. Nevertheless, I have a new clockspring:beer:
 
Great and helpful write-up! I changed mine out yesterday. Took about an hour. My biggest issue was getting the 2 "sunken" T20 screws. My set is a 1/4 drive socket. Slight too large for the holes. I drilled the holes out slightly to get it to fit. Everything else went well. Thanks again! Still can't believe Chrysler won't do something about this issue.
 
Clock spring 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara

My 07' Wrangler is having the air bag warning light and chime issue. I called Orielly's and auto zone. They game me this part number CLS 260. This forum threat says that 05156106AC is the correct part number to replace my old clock spring with. I got to buy it on Amazon and the main carrier site for the part title say it fits 2007-2012 wranglers. When I proceed to check out on amazon it says the part does not fit my jeep. I am little confused. This thread is very helpful and I would love to get this annoying chime out of my jeep. Has anyone used the part number 05156106AC on a 2007 Wrangler and if so did it work?
 
Great write up. My clock spring went out (2007 jku) and I took it to the dealer, they quoted about 550.00 for the repair and said it would not be covered under any kind of recall. Before I gave them the green light to fix it, I called Chrysler customer service, told them my clockspring went out and it was a safety issue. They called the dealer right away and approved the repair. This was in San Diego about 3 months ago.
 
Great write up. My clock spring went out (2007 jku) and I took it to the dealer, they quoted about 550.00 for the repair and said it would not be covered under any kind of recall. Before I gave them the green light to fix it, I called Chrysler customer service, told them my clockspring went out and it was a safety issue. They called the dealer right away and approved the repair. This was in San Diego about 3 months ago.
Just curious, I called Chrysler yesterday about the clock spring in my daughters 2007 JK and They told told me that there was no recalls for this and sorry about you. Looking for hints or maybe a different number to call to get this repaired. Help!! Joe
 
Anything different for the 2011+ models? My 2011 clock spring just went out over the weekend. 49800 miles.

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My 2011 air bag was held in with two 10mm bolts. No clips and it was super easy to get out.
My original part number for the 2011+ dash clockspring was 56046535ak and the new one was 69193280ab.
I had a #20 torx screwdriver I had never used before in my toolbox that made this easy.
I didn't unhook the battery but the fuse was pulled. The 2011+ clockspring so together slightly different than this write up but the switches are only held on with a single screw. All in it took me about 40 min.
 
Thanks for the great writeup.

Thank you very much for an excellent writeup. Unfortuately I read this shortly AFTER I paid for the $689.00 dealer repair. The best part is I'll be able to tell my wife it wasn't my wheeling last weekend that caused it. That dumb airbag light and chime have been going off for a couple of months.:):)
 
good write up i used this before i joined the forum havent had any problems since i changed it. that chime is so annoying
 
Great write-up. Walking away from the repair shop and $550 quote to do this at home.

One thing I have not seen specifically stated, and may expose my ignorance, is I assume when putting the new spring in the steering wheel/tires need to be perfectly straight. Does that matter?

I only mention as the instructions indicate lots of wheel turning to get all the clips released. Just want to make sure a straight/centered wheel is a factor.
 
Great write-up. Walking away from the repair shop and $550 quote to do this at home.

One thing I have not seen specifically stated, and may expose my ignorance, is I assume when putting the new spring in the steering wheel/tires need to be perfectly straight. Does that matter?

I only mention as the instructions indicate lots of wheel turning to get all the clips released. Just want to make sure a straight/centered wheel is a factor.
The clock spring and steering wheel are "keyed" for lack of a better word. If the wheel is turned a little to the right and you pull off the wheel, it will go back on the same way.
 
UPDATE!!

I just saw an article on the CarConnectionDOTcom..... Jeep may issue a recall to correct the Clock spring problem.....

I tried to post this with the actual link, but the forum prevented me from posting a link b/c I don't have enough posts.... really? Just trying to help the rest of the JK community
 
Bump for anyone with questions regarding clock-spring replacement on 2008 JK. Just did mine.
 
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