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Airbag Spiral Cable Clock Spring - Suitable for Landcruiser 100 Series (1998-2007)
Airbag Spiral Cable Clock Spring - Suitable for Landcruiser 100 Series (1998-2007)
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Ensure you can rely on your Land Cruiser’s safety system’s performance with this high-quality Airbag Spiral Cable Clock Spring. Designed for Toyota Land Cruiser 100 Series models (1998-2007), this clock spring maintains the electrical connection between your steering wheel and airbag system for the proper functioning of your airbags, horn, and steering wheel controls.
Built to replace OEM part 84306-60090, this component delivers the same high level of reliability. Manufactured for precision and durability, it’s a perfect fit for FZJ105, HDJ100, HZJ105, and UZJ100 variants. Whether your vehicle’s current airbag spiral cable clock spring is worn or faulty, you can restore safety functionality and peace of mind with this reliable replacement.
Fitment
- Fit For Toyota Land Cruiser FZJ105 SUV 4.5 i 1998-2002
- Fit For Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ100 SUV 4.2 TD 2000-2007
- Fit For Toyota Land Cruiser HZJ105 SUV 4.2 D 1998-2007
- Fit For Toyota Land Cruiser UZJ100 SUV 4.7 i 4WD 1998-2007
Replace Part Number
84306-60090,8430660090
Package
1 x Clock Spring
Note
Please match with OEM number or pictures before ordering
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an airbag spiral cable clock spring do?
The clock spring is a critical electrical component mounted inside the steering column. It contains a coiled ribbon cable that allows the steering wheel to turn freely while maintaining a continuous electrical connection to the driver's airbag, horn, cruise control, and steering wheel audio buttons.
What are the symptoms of a broken clock spring on a 100 Series?
The most obvious symptom is the SRS airbag warning light staying illuminated on your dashboard. Other common signs include the horn suddenly failing to work, cruise control not engaging, or steering wheel volume and channel controls behaving intermittently or stopping completely when you turn the wheel.
Will this fit all 100 and 105 Series models from 1998 to 2007?
Toyota updated the steering wheel electronics and plug configurations across the 100/105 Series lifespan (particularly during the major mid-generation updates). While this unit is designed to suit specific variations within the 1998–2007 range, it is vital to check your original unit's pin count and plug shapes against our product images to guarantee compatibility with your trim level.
What is the most critical step during DIY installation?
Safety and alignment are the two absolute priorities. First, you **must disconnect the battery** and wait at least 15 minutes before handling the airbag module to prevent accidental deployment. Second, the new clock spring must be perfectly centered during installation. If the wheels are straight but the clock spring is installed off-center, it will over-tension and snap the internal ribbon cable the first time you turn the steering wheel to full lock.
Will replacing this part clear my SRS dashboard light automatically?
In many cases, once the new clock spring restores the electrical circuit loop, the ECU will recognize the fix and turn the light off after a few drive cycles. However, because the airbag system is a primary safety circuit, some vehicles retain a "hard code" in the system memory. If your light stays on after installation, you may need a standard OBD2 scan tool to clear the historic SRS fault code.
