Tried this today! Worked on my 2005 Pajero! Had to crank the shit out of that Allen key tho, by the looks of my old clock spring that wheel hasn't been taken off since 19 years. Note: you can undo that nut fully and the wheel will just come off super smooth. There is a little plastic piece which keeps the nut in place so it doesn't fall out. I owe you one! You just saved a backpacker a small fortune! New clock spring and the Allan key just cost me 100$ in total! Absolute legend!
Nice one mate . I used the Video to o. So helpful . It not only fixed my cruise control , but also seems to have fixed my power steering too.Unsure if it was a reset from the power draining .I also put steering wheel back on and went for a test drive.All good , but the steering was off centre a tad . So got home and readjusted it, without disconnecting the battery . No exploding airbag lol . Bit risky I know.As far as the 8mm allen bolt goes its best to turn it completely . It cant fall out. Much easier to remove the steering wheel.Many thanks again mate . Your a hero.Cheers John T in Australia
Hi I used your video as a reference for replacing the clock spring on my 2003 Mitsubishi Pajero NP Exceed. Thank you very much for sharing as it has rectified my cruise control,horn and SRS light problems! When I opened the old clock spring cover it was twisted up and in tatters. Once again thank you for taking the time to make the video. Adrian
Mate thanks heaps. Vid very helpful, just changed mine myself and I am an average Joe with cars. Auto electrician wanted $800 to try fix cruise control 🤔😂
Thanks mate, that was really really helpful... the procedure seem easy enough, so i am going to attempt this myself. If we ever meet, i owe you a couple of pints at least. regards from finland. (5 door 3.2 TD 2001 pajero)
Just make sure that you put the wheel back on all the way. I stuffed up by replacing the bolt back in the wheel and forgetting to take it out before reinstalling the wheel. As a result, the wheel didn't go on enough to engage the clock spring. When I took it for a test drive, the stability control engaged unexpectedly and activated the brakes on the left, pulling the car into the next lane. No fun at all.
very good info. I would use a wider prying tool, that screwdriver will leave dings and marks. I don't have to use your video info, but I loved that detailed step by step info.
Brother, fantastic helper vid. I did this myself just now on my 03 Montero, and to complete success. I don't know how long my clock-spring had been bad, but i do know that the cruise control had been out for a few years (something I could live without). But a couple weeks ago the entire spring must have just snapped and the ribbon was making a horrible noise, the horn quit working, and the SRS light came on...Anyway, your video put me in right direction to get this job done. As a side note, everything works, but ALSO, some of the lights on the dash that WERE failing are now working -- i don't quite understand how all of those were related, but perhaps the bad clock-spring wiring was confusing the others??? (Not an electrician). Thanks again.
Hi David, can you share the link of the clock spring? I noticed that yours has a green connector while the ones in stock are black and rectangular connector...
Tried this today! Worked on my 2005 Pajero! Had to crank the shit out of that Allen key tho, by the looks of my old clock spring that wheel hasn't been taken off since 19 years.
Note: you can undo that nut fully and the wheel will just come off super smooth. There is a little plastic piece which keeps the nut in place so it doesn't fall out.
I owe you one! You just saved a backpacker a small fortune! New clock spring and the Allan key just cost me 100$ in total! Absolute legend!
Nice one mate . I used the Video to o. So helpful . It not only fixed my cruise control , but also seems to have fixed my power steering too.Unsure if it was a reset from the power draining .I also put steering wheel back on and went for a test drive.All good , but the steering was off centre a tad . So got home and readjusted it, without disconnecting the battery . No exploding airbag lol . Bit risky I know.As far as the 8mm allen bolt goes its best to turn it completely . It cant fall out. Much easier to remove the steering wheel.Many thanks again mate . Your a hero.Cheers John T in Australia
Hi I used your video as a reference for replacing the clock spring on my 2003 Mitsubishi Pajero NP Exceed.
Thank you very much for sharing as it has rectified my cruise control,horn and SRS light problems!
When I opened the old clock spring cover it was twisted up and in tatters.
Once again thank you for taking the time to make the video.
Adrian
Mate thanks heaps. Vid very helpful, just changed mine myself and I am an average Joe with cars. Auto electrician wanted $800 to try fix cruise control 🤔😂
Worked for me thanks it was very helpful. It was very hard to loosen the nut on the steering wheel but the rest was fairly straight forward.
Thanks mate, that was really really helpful... the procedure seem easy enough, so i am going to
attempt this myself. If we ever meet, i owe you a couple of pints at least.
regards from finland. (5 door 3.2 TD 2001 pajero)
Just make sure that you put the wheel back on all the way. I stuffed up by replacing the bolt back in the wheel and forgetting to take it out before reinstalling the wheel. As a result, the wheel didn't go on enough to engage the clock spring. When I took it for a test drive, the stability control engaged unexpectedly and activated the brakes on the left, pulling the car into the next lane. No fun at all.
very good info. I would use a wider prying tool, that screwdriver will leave dings and marks. I don't have to use your video info, but I loved that detailed step by step info.
thanks for the upload helps a lot ..
Thank you very very very very very much bro thanks thank you you make my day bro
Brother, fantastic helper vid. I did this myself just now on my 03 Montero, and to complete success. I don't know how long my clock-spring had been bad, but i do know that the cruise control had been out for a few years (something I could live without). But a couple weeks ago the entire spring must have just snapped and the ribbon was making a horrible noise, the horn quit working, and the SRS light came on...Anyway, your video put me in right direction to get this job done. As a side note, everything works, but ALSO, some of the lights on the dash that WERE failing are now working -- i don't quite understand how all of those were related, but perhaps the bad clock-spring wiring was confusing the others??? (Not an electrician). Thanks again.
Im no expert mate . But the draining the power once the battery was disconnected may have sorted out a reset on your dash lights.John T
Cheers mate, video helped heaps
Thanks a lot man!
Hola, muy buen trabajo; por favor sabes cual es la referencia de esta pieza?, puedes poner un links para saber donde comprarla?
Muchas gracias.
Can you give me the link where to buy this part?
I have a 2006 VRX III GEN cruise control with airbag Part Number is 8619A015
Thanks for uploading the procedure I have the same problem on the same age vehicle.What is the part number you order with?
Hi? Did you get the part number?
@@garneymgroyala4232 I ended up getting two. I’ll have a look at the spare I think it’s got the part number on it. It was easy to fit the replacement.
273864770036 2002 Mitsubishi shogun LEB 3.2 DID AUTO AIR BAG SUIB/CLOCKSPRING and LFO CO3 0382 on the spare unit unit.
@@stevelawson7400 much appreciated. Mine is a 2004 Shogun 3.2 DI.D. I reckon they are the same part number
Hi David, can you share the link of the clock spring? I noticed that yours has a green connector while the ones in stock are black and rectangular connector...
I think it's the horn plug?
a quick question (NEED SOMEONE HELP!!!); Do anyone know what's size of 3rd gen Pajero steering wheel hub nut
*Hi what year your car? and witch country you are USA or England? Thanks*
Either UK or Australia. Wheel is in the right hand side 🙃
Curise Control Swich not wiring how to check
Have you had any issues Since?
And how much was the part?
No issues at all. Got the part off ebay from china from for less than $20. Arrived within a week.
@@colliedawg3092 hi do you know where i can get the full Cruise control kit? thanks