Ford 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual page 4117

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2.
WARNING: Incorrect centralization may result in premature component failure. If in
doubt when centralizing the clockspring, repeat the centralizing procedure. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
CAUTION: Make sure the road wheels are in the straight ahead position.
NOTE: If a clockspring has rotated out of center, follow through with this step.
Centralize the clockspring.
1. Hold the clockspring outer housing stationary.
2. Depress the clockspring locking tab to release the rotor.
3.
CAUTION: Overturning will destroy the clockspring. The internal ribbon wire
acts as the stop and can be broken from its internal connection.
While holding the clockspring locking tab in the released position, turn the rotor
counterclockwise, carefully feeling for the ribbon wire to run out of length, and a slight
resistance is felt. Stop turning at this point.
4. While holding the clockspring locking tab in the released position, turn the clockspring
clockwise approximately three turns. This is the center point of the clockspring.
Release the clockspring locking tab. Do not allow the rotor to turn from this
position.
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3. NOTE: Slight turning of the clockspring rotor is allowable for alignment purposes to the steering
column.
With the flats of the clockspring aligned to the flats of the steering column, slide the clockspring
onto the steering column engaging the retaining tabs.
4. Route the clockspring wire harness down the side of the steering column and into the holders.

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