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    challenger clock spring location

    hi guys,i know this is a vr4 forum but just thought id ask for some help!
    i have a 1996 mitsubishi challenger and need to replace the clock spring in it,but i need to know where the damn thing is first!!
    can anyone help me please!?

    thanks in advance!

    franky

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    Clock spring is the name of the device that sits between the steering wheel and the steering column - this is used to transfer the electrical signals from the wheel (horn , airbag) to the wiring loom


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