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Old 4-3-08, 17:54   #1 (permalink)
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Mazda Clock spring thingy.

Clock spring is in good condition. All switches work, wires not broken. $25.00 + shipping.
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This is very useful for those people who have flashing airbag signals, because a faulty clock spring may very well be the cause.

My 1997 Mazda MX-6 LS KLZE
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stunning is the right word for you and this whole car
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Old 4-14-08, 5:30   #3 (permalink)
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Try posting this in the FS Mechanical section, you might get a few more views and interest there

My 1997 Mazda MX-6 LS KLZE
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stunning is the right word for you and this whole car
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This is very useful for those people who have flashing airbag signals, because a faulty clock spring may very well be the cause.

thx 4 the info mine is flashing better get that fixxed are all the clock springs the same b/c i have a 93 Ls but with 94/97 int. with passenger air bag as well?
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are all the clock springs the same b/c i have a 93 Ls but with 94/97 int. with passenger air bag as well?
I don't know, but I'm sure a call to your local dealership will answer that question

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