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Saturn Air Bag Clockspring keeps the steering wheel circuits alive as you turn and therefore the driver airbag and horn is activated instantly. Since its 1991 introduction, Saturn has developed a niche based on its dent-resistant polymer paneling which shakes off dings, its lightweight engines crafted as a result of lost foam casting and the long lasting paint system that remains glossy over the years. It also engaged in self-construction of the brand plant, friendly no haggle policy of buying cars and owner events which created a small village among the owners that enabled the car drivers to be proud of their cars. These touches in addition to fuel saving weight and decreased rust enabled a well maintained car to be driven to high mileage with less squeak. The Saturn Air Bag Clockspring is a ribbon coiled cable in the steering column, and this is done to transmit power and signals to the airbag and horn and wheel buttons without breaking when the wheel turns. To any one who drives a Saturn to this day, those safety guarantees are held up by good steering components. In order to change the Air Bag Clockspring, one has to disconnect the battery, wait ten minutes and align the front wheels in a straight position. Take off the airbag module, connectors, label wheel alignment, and pull the wheel off. Unlock the ribbon unit, extract the old Air Bag Clockspring, keep the new item in the middle, lock-in, keep the wiring out of the sharp edges, reattach the wheel and airbag, reconnect the battery, and verify the working of the horn, buttons, and warning light.