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Old 04-21-21, 04:07 PM
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Clock spring wire harness diagram/photo?

I have a '93 with the original steering wheel and air bag which I'm planning to keep for the time being. Anyway, I had to pull the steering wheel off and in doing so, in my haste, two wires were accidently pulled off in the process. The wires and pins and connector are all still good. But now I'm reassembling everything back together, and I don't know which of the slots on the connector to plug the pins back in to. I was wondering if anyone here could help me out with a wire diagram or even a photo of their clock spring, would be super helpful and greatly appreciated. There are 3 slots on the connector, and 2 wires (one solid light blue & one black with white stripe). I have attached 2 photos showing my issue.

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Those 2 wires are for the cruise control. There's no polarity on them. Just as long as they are hooking to the 2 receiving wires on the other side you are good.

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Thanks Dale, I didn't know these were for cruise control (which I would also like to keep for the time being). But which of the 3 available male spades do the 2 female spades go in? I get that there should be, on the other side, receiving wires, but there is a metal pin holding the two halves of the clock spring case together, and I'm trying to not destroy my clock spring assembly. But, I was however, able to pry the two case halves apart just enough to see what's on the other side of the connector and it's just more plastic (see photo). Does anybody still have cruise control on their car that could help me out?


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Google image search is your friend. Here's a pic of a new clock spring someone is selling on Ebay. You can see where the wires need to go.

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Yup, blue is right next to green (horn), then black/white, the far left pin is open.
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Thanks again Dale. I apologize, I'm an idiot, I thought I had done a google image search a couple weeks ago, but I guess I didn't. I'm really not trying to waste anyone's time. So, sorry again, and thanks for taking the time to respond. Also, thanks ZE Power.
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No problem, that's a trick many people don't know. Hope you get it back in 1 piece and happy!

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