I have a 2014 Prius 3 that the horn button doesn't work, but the horn doesn't honk when the panic alarm is activated either. To me after looking at the circuit, that suggests that replacing the clock spring wouldn't be the solution of the problem. I'm wondering if it's the integrated relay but I wanted your opinion first.
Thank you for this great video! I successfully replaced the clockspring hoping it would fix my unresponsive steering wheel buttons (bottom right, including the defrost). No warning lights or new issues after install. Unfortunately, it did not fix the unresponsive buttons. No error codes either. Any suggestions on what to try next?
The button component ( a few buttons grouped together ) might be broken. These can be replaced on the steering wheel usually with air bag removed. I buy stuff like that used on ebay.
excellent video. My car is pulling a code for a bad Angle Sensor. The Angle Sensor is connected to the Clock Spring in the back. The Angle Sensor is causing the traction control light to show that it is inactive. To separate the Clock Spring from the Angle Sensor I used a small screwdriver to slightly nudge the two pieces apart.
I have seen Videos for lexus rx 350 with a two bolts to release the air bags. But my 13 rx 350 looks like this Steering. It does not have the bolts on it.
Thank you for this video In my Prius 2010, the buttons work to rise and lower the volume in the stereo, and control the air conditioner, but they don’t work for the front LCD panel (green fluorescent display)… have you seen something like that? Thank you.
@@Mrelectric423I saw in another video: 19mm I replaced it with the help of a friend today… my steering button (as explained above) is fixed 😊 all the buttons and horn work 😊 Now, there is a steering angle sensor warning (I reused the old one in a new 3rd party clock spring)… but i watched another video to reset that sensor’s angle THANKS!!
👏👏 as always well explained. I got a question if you don't mind. I have 2010 toyota prius the trip buttom of the right side of the steering wheel doesn't work what can be? Thanks
What would you have done if some of the buttons didn’t work after replacement of the clock spring? My Prius had this issue. All the other buttons on the steering wheel now work, wxcept for the display and trip buttons.
@@leonardofranco5098 it could be the steering wheel button or a bad replacement clock spring. Did the same buttons not work before and after new clock spring?
@@Mrelectric423 I have three different steering wheel assembly replacements for the buttons. Each one I put on works as much as the next one. Almost everything is new. The clock spring is new. The buttons are new. I had the tracer pad ripped from the original one. So now I put a new button pad and wires. But the display and trip button remain non functional.
I have 400k on the car. I also have punched the horn switch a few times in quick response to issue. Do you think it could be the button or clock spring
I have a 2015 Prius, with c1231 code, which suggest maybe just the steering angle sensor, Ebay sells aftermarket senssor only but their compatibilty chart only goes up to 2014. Have you done this on a 2015 sensor only?
The clock spring includes the sensor. I suggest buying a used clock spring as the after market ones do not fit well at times causing a huge waste of time.
@@Mrelectric423 so how can i fix the clock spring sir? Mas clock spring is ok my main problem is i want to turn the clocks spring correctly. Because i try to disconnect na battery the prblem is i cant turn the clock spring because is lock.
I ordered a new clock spring but it won’t get here fast enough. How can I disconnect the horn in the meantime? I can’t drive because the horn is intermittently blaring
I replaced the clockspring and now everything is working normally again. However I’ve got the airbag light still on. No codes according to my obd2 scanner…
This video really helped me with installing the clock spring. Thank you
Thank you for the video, now my cruise control works perfectly
Thank you, very helpful, I just changed the command buttons for volume, skip music tracks. Thank you much.
Excelente video en este momento tengo el mismo problema vivo en Sanfrancisco intentaré hacerlo por mincuenta
I have a 2014 Prius 3 that the horn button doesn't work, but the horn doesn't honk when the panic alarm is activated either. To me after looking at the circuit, that suggests that replacing the clock spring wouldn't be the solution of the problem. I'm wondering if it's the integrated relay but I wanted your opinion first.
Very well done video. Thank you sir.
Thank you for the vid Mr. Electric!
Thank you for this great video! I successfully replaced the clockspring hoping it would fix my unresponsive steering wheel buttons (bottom right, including the defrost). No warning lights or new issues after install.
Unfortunately, it did not fix the unresponsive buttons. No error codes either. Any suggestions on what to try next?
The button component ( a few buttons grouped together ) might be broken. These can be replaced on the steering wheel usually with air bag removed. I buy stuff like that used on ebay.
excellent video. My car is pulling a code for a bad Angle Sensor. The Angle Sensor is connected to the Clock Spring in the back. The Angle Sensor is causing the traction control light to show that it is inactive. To separate the Clock Spring from the Angle Sensor I used a small screwdriver to slightly nudge the two pieces apart.
I have seen Videos for lexus rx 350 with a two bolts to release the air bags. But my 13 rx 350 looks like this Steering. It does not have the bolts on it.
Excellent explanation
Thank you for this video
In my Prius 2010, the buttons work to rise and lower the volume in the stereo, and control the air conditioner, but they don’t work for the front LCD panel (green fluorescent display)… have you seen something like that? Thank you.
That is new to me.
Changing the clock spring will fix that.
6:01 what is the size of that hex nut securing the steering to the spline?
@@robertoguerra5375 something like 21-24 mm.
@@Mrelectric423I saw in another video: 19mm
I replaced it with the help of a friend today… my steering button (as explained above) is fixed 😊 all the buttons and horn work 😊
Now, there is a steering angle sensor warning (I reused the old one in a new 3rd party clock spring)… but i watched another video to reset that sensor’s angle
THANKS!!
Please list what tools needed, like 19mm deep socket for wheel...
Awesome job thanks, as usual A+ mine just needs a new position (used) sensor, 290k miles.
👏👏 as always well explained. I got a question if you don't mind. I have 2010 toyota prius the trip buttom of the right side of the steering wheel doesn't work what can be? Thanks
That is either the button module on the wheel or the clock spring!
I had the same problem. Changing my clock spring fixed it.
What would you have done if some of the buttons didn’t work after replacement of the clock spring? My Prius had this issue. All the other buttons on the steering wheel now work, wxcept for the display and trip buttons.
@@leonardofranco5098 it could be the steering wheel button or a bad replacement clock spring. Did the same buttons not work before and after new clock spring?
@@Mrelectric423 I have three different steering wheel assembly replacements for the buttons. Each one I put on works as much as the next one. Almost everything is new. The clock spring is new. The buttons are new. I had the tracer pad ripped from the original one. So now I put a new button pad and wires. But the display and trip button remain non functional.
@@leonardofranco5098 at this point it sounds like a wiring issue. Like maybe one of the plugs is damaged.
I have 400k on the car. I also have punched the horn switch a few times in quick response to issue.
Do you think it could be the button or clock spring
@@drew_w1586 could be more than those two choices. I think I would test for power at the horn first.
Wooden an alarm key engagement check to see that the corn is working independent of the switch?@@Mrelectric423
I have a 2015 Prius, with c1231 code, which suggest maybe just the steering angle sensor, Ebay sells aftermarket senssor only but their compatibilty chart only goes up to 2014. Have you done this on a 2015 sensor only?
The clock spring includes the sensor. I suggest buying a used clock spring as the after market ones do not fit well at times causing a huge waste of time.
Thanks, after posting this I decided best to buy used from someone parting out a prius.
Thank you so much!
Is it ok to change clock spring while battary terminal is connect?
No because you are touching airbag wires and airbag could explode. In fact you don't want to change any electronic parts with battery connected.
@@Mrelectric423 so how can i fix the clock spring sir? Mas clock spring is ok my main problem is i want to turn the clocks spring correctly. Because i try to disconnect na battery the prblem is i cant turn the clock spring because is lock.
THANK YOU FOR THIS 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Where did you purchase the factory clock spring from?
eBay
I ordered a new clock spring but it won’t get here fast enough.
How can I disconnect the horn in the meantime?
I can’t drive because the horn is intermittently blaring
The horn always on is probably not the clock spring. Might be the button in steering wheel is stuck. This happens when it gets punched too hard.
I replaced the clockspring and now everything is working normally again. However I’ve got the airbag light still on. No codes according to my obd2 scanner…
thanks man!
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