How to Replace Airbag Clock Spring 88-98 GMC Sierra K1500

How to Replace Airbag Clock Spring 88-98 GMC Sierra K1500

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In this video, 1A Auto shows you how to replace a broken clock spring. This video is applicable to the 95, 96, 97 GMC Sierra K1500

🔧 List of tools used:
• 8mm Wrench http://1aau.to/ocg/1AXAA00011
• 21mm Socket http://1aau.to/opC/1AXAA00043
• 8mm Socket http://1aau.to/oQb/1AXAA00017
• Side Cutters
• Snap Ring Pliers
• E5 Socket
• T25 Socket http://1aau.to/opz/1AXAA00008
• Ratchet http://1aau.to/oabf/1AXAA00016
• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/oWy/1AXAA00015
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/otg/1AXAA00044
• Wire Ties
• Pick http://1aau.to/ogP/1AXAA00037

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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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214 Deleon says:

Can my 95 silverado steering wheel fit the 99 tahoe steering wheel?

Motor House Media says:

Hmm, I need this part but your site doesn't offer it. Thanks for a great video, but figured you'd actually have the part if your doing an in-depth video like this.

Steve S says:

What code would be thrown to indicate a bad clock spring?

Dane Hansen says:

absolutely excellent video

Quintin VanBooven says:

Is there more than one way to put it on as my steering wheel is upside down and I was gonna pull it and flip the clock spring to get it right side up

Mario Pedraza says:

I have a 1995 GMC Sierra my airbag light is on continuous and my cruise control don't work either, are both issues a direct cause of a bad clockspring or are they separate issues?

Mario Pedraza says:

How can you test clockspring to see if it's bad?

Jose Martinez says:

where is the clock spring for a 1999 chevy tahoe on your site?

whodoneit1224 says:

Grate video ! But I didn't remove the upper cover or ignition to remove and replace the clock spring ! Not sure why you did ?

Ether X says:

Hi, and thanks for the video. Why does the clockspring have to be "aligned" to the coil, and how accurate does the alignment have to be? At 12:27 you pull the "alignment pin", and then at 12:35 you move the unconnected steering wheel (and thus the clockspring). If I stupidly remove the alignment pin before installing the part, how can I confirm proper alignment and/or manually re-align it?? Thank you.

John King says:

I have a 08 CTS can't find clock spring on your website why?

Adrien Anderson says:

How do you remove the plate behind the part that u changed ?

MásAuto Mx says:

I have a 2003 Cavalier and it has the same stuff in the steering wheel. if I wanna install a sport steering, can I use the yellow arness that was connected to the airbag to conect the horn to the new steering wheel?

fthedude says:

Does the key need to be turned on while doing this? i have a 98 c1500.

LightningSurvivor 14 says:

I need the white plastic horn spring you never took out. Do you guys sell those for my 97 chevy?

KnivesByHand says:

Great video, but your website does not sell for my 1995 Chevy K1500

Mike L says:

Did you even have to remove the ignition

vern white says:

Is this gonna be the same for 97 ?

Jp Wilcox says:

Great video. Thanks for the step by step instructions!

Alex Walts says:

Went to your website to buy a clockspring for a '98 Tahoe. Searched under K1500 truck but didn't get any search results. Do you still carry this part?

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