Thank you for taking the time to make such a clear and easy to follow video. I also greatly appreciate the many points at which you paused and offered caution to avoid further complications to the repair. This was a great help to me! The horn works again!
Having an airbag deploy accidentally is not only an expensive repair but also quite dangerous if it’s too close to your face or if you have any tools between it and your body. Great video Peter on a repair that always makes me nervous. 👍
Peter, thank you for this video. Very helpful. Won't the airbag light also illuminate if there is a fault found with the passenger airbag ? In that case, will the the ECM produce a different code ?
I replaced the clock spring on my 2006 Matrix, but I had to drive it to autozone with the airbag disconnected because the puller they loaned me was messed up and was going to damage the threads. Once I got a good puller and installed clock spring and airbag there was no a check engine light, as you mentioned. However, I found a history code (airbag circuit open) in ABS module with scan tool.
Petr, In my 18+ years of ownership, the clock spring is one of just 3 unscheduled repairs I have had on my 2005 Vibe. My car may very well have come down the same assembly line as this Corolla. 🤔
I replaced the one in my Prius a few years ago and the prices from different sources ranged from $8 (obviously knockoffs) to over $100. I tried twice with the cheap ones (they looked identical and I had the time to waste) before getting an OEM off Amazon for ~100. Just make sure it says OEM Toyota if you don't want to pay dealer $$.
This has to be the most detailed and logical video on taking the airbag and clock spring apart I’ve ever heard of.
Great video Peter.
I had trouble getting a stuck tire off. A video I watched the guy said "if it'll wobble, it'll come off" I follow that piece of advice regularly.
Peter, You are very informative and funny! Thanks for the lesson.
Thank you for taking the time to make such a clear and easy to follow video. I also greatly appreciate the many points at which you paused and offered caution to avoid further complications to the repair. This was a great help to me! The horn works again!
Having an airbag deploy accidentally is not only an expensive repair but also quite dangerous if it’s too close to your face or if you have any tools between it and your body.
Great video Peter on a repair that always makes me nervous. 👍
Great tutorial Peter! Thank you for making this video, and your other videos, very enjoyable watching you do your work.
The third screw replacement, was the sign of a great mechanic.
Thought exactly that myself, a nice professional touch there 👌
"Peter the Great"! Delivering good, useful, information- and humor, too. Thank you.
Very detailed and informative. Since this appears to be a common problem, providing the part number for the clock spring would have been helpful.
You're a great teacher.
Keep the videos coming.
Thank you Peter for a great video. Very professional and informative!!
You are a master. Thank you very much for such kind explanation. 👌
Peter, thank you for this video. Very helpful. Won't the airbag light also illuminate if there is a fault found with the passenger airbag ? In that case, will the the ECM produce a different code ?
Great job Peter. Really enjoy watching your videos. Thank you my friend.🇨🇦🇺🇸👍
Thank you for helping all of us.
I replaced the clock spring on my 2006 Matrix, but I had to drive it to autozone with the airbag disconnected because the puller they loaned me was messed up and was going to damage the threads. Once I got a good puller and installed clock spring and airbag there was no a check engine light, as you mentioned. However, I found a history code (airbag circuit open) in ABS module with scan tool.
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Very helpful ❤
Petr, In my 18+ years of ownership, the clock spring is one of just 3 unscheduled repairs I have had on my 2005 Vibe. My car may very well have come down the same assembly line
as this Corolla. 🤔
Would the same instructions be applicable to a 2010 toyota corolla?
Would this be about the same or exactly the same for a 1997 toyota corolla dx?
The lights of airbag are on? After replace the clock spring how can turn off?
Is this part only available at Toyota dealership Peter? Probably on something like that should use only OEM anyway yes?
I replaced the one in my Prius a few years ago and the prices from different sources ranged from $8 (obviously knockoffs) to over $100. I tried twice with the cheap ones (they looked identical and I had the time to waste) before getting an OEM off Amazon for ~100. Just make sure it says OEM Toyota if you don't want to pay dealer $$.
Peter the Great Indeed !!!
Hi I have this problem too B1811 what is the part number this clock spring?btw great tutorial, regards from Poland
where are you from originally? just curious
Czechia
@@LAactor my ancestors are from slovakia. same thing right?
Thanks
More "Sauerkraut" Peter!make u stronger
Looks like advancing age may be effecting Peter The Greats ability to successfully pull. 😂😂
Fun fact - Peter the Great was Russian. My ancestor was an aristocrat in Peters court.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_von_Sivers
I JUST filmed the EXACT same repair on my 2006 Corolla (Cactus Mica, not red. lol)
What a coincidence...same car, same time, same problem...