2005 Chrysler 300c Steering Wheel Column Play/Turn Signal Switch Problem

2005 Chrysler 300c Steering Wheel Column Play/Turn Signal Switch Problem

This was a small video I put together to hopefully help others who may be having the turn signal issue, or the steering wheel column play from left to right….

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Garrett Craig says:

I just got my new part. It was $94 on ebay including shipping.Its called a
“Clock Spring”. For modles that consist of chrysler 300, Dodge Magnum, and
Dodge Charger. (2005-2008). They usually run about $145- $160. If you
decide to repar Like I did at first just be careful when you JB weld the
broken piece because Let it sit for 4 hours but did not prop it up properly
and it froze the turning wheel. I broke it loose and used it for a couple
months till the part broke again but this time when it broke a light would
pop up on my dash and say ECMBAS. 

Eric Kappler says:

So I got started on this fix. One thing further to mention, is that the
ribbon cable inside the assembly is would to a certain amount of turns. You
want to make sure that it stays wound correctly, so what I used to hold it
in posotion while repairing the plastic piece, is som masking tape across
either end of the disc. Other than tjat, great video. Got one for groaning
brakes?

Cmilly says:

What would you call that part?

Garrett Craig says:

Thanks for the Video. Had the same problem fixed it… but then it broke
again so I need a new part. By any chance do you know the part name and
number?

KK Gallon says:

Great Job made it very easy

Jason Lowder says:

P.S. Don’t remove the 3 clockspring screws all the way. It’ll unwind.

Rick Mendoza says:

Thanks bud for the help 

Rick Martin says:

Thanks BIG TIME. I’m going to use some Gorilla glue this weekend on my 05
magnum rt, lol. Great vid

Ivan Vojt says:

That bracket doesn’t exist on an 06.

Larry Wade says:

Thanks, hope you keep showing video about the 2005 Chrysler 300. I am
trying to install a remote starter and few things I am unsure of.

JesRobins says:

Thank you! 

clay walsh says:

Many likes lots of people must have this issue

D Cam says:

Thanks a lot buddy. I was about to buy a new switch because i had no idea
what the problem could be. I’ll fix it soon !
Cheers

Edgar Osorio says:

Good video man,goood shit 

Bruce T says:

Had same turn signal issue on my 2008 “300” dealer charged me 500.00 for
turn signal relay and same broken part you had.

Kenneth Byrd says:

Thanks for taking the time to post this. It solved my issue. As an
addendum, I used the DEVCON Plastic Welder and it seems to work very well.

Bruce T says:

great video

Slamstrike says:

Great Video, explained very well. You sir are the Man!

theonethatreigns says:

Great DIY video. Thanks. P.S. Normal people don’t care about the wind and
all that other stuff you were apologizing for. We simply appreciate the
help.

bigasslakerfan says:

hey bro thanks for the video, I’m assuming it would be the same process in
changing out the turn signal switch?

Tim Allen says:

Great video!! Very helpful, thanks man!

Victor Sanchez says:

Hey man whats the part number for the steering wheel and how do you fix the
squeaking noise when braking i have the same issue 2005 chrysler 300c? Love
you video man thank youu!!

JStyle T says:

I had purchased ceramic pads which were having the squeaking issue (very
weird), fortunately they have a lifetime replacement so I ended up swapping
them out for a new set and that solved the problem.

santosmoc01 says:

im having the same problem do you know what the part number is for that part

zofran60 says:

Awesome video please keep them coming. I was able to fix 2005 dodge magnum.
Thank You

Jimmy Santiago says:

Thanx 4 the vid, I did this on my car but I used this Plastic Welder
industrial strength glue made by DEVCON boght it at EBAY, I used this glue
before and I can garantee you it will never brake again if you use this
glue and is only about 5 bucks,,thanx again.

Csago722 says:

Great video man! It really helped me out.

Patti Peek says:

You did a fantastic job! Very informative and great quality in capturing
every detail. Thanks for taking the time to do this.

JStyle T says:

Glad to hear it helped!

nova3470 says:

Very informative. Great video tutorial too. Thanks for taking the time!

David Lopez says:

nice video my blinker had the same problem but i was afraid i was gonna
mess it up by taking off the bolt you used an allen on but after watching
this im pretty confident now thanks!!!!!

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