Safety and reliability for your KIA / Hyundai
The airbag clock spring with reference 93490-4E120 / 93490-2M300/1 is an essential component to ensure the correct operation of the airbag system and steering wheel controls. Responsible for maintaining a continuous electrical connection, this part ensures that your vehicle’s safety systems function properly at all times.
Efficient and reliable solution
Being a brand new part, it guarantees full reliability and optimal performance, ensuring the correct operation of the airbag system and integrated steering wheel controls.
✔ Ready to install
✔ Direct replacement for the original part
Technical Specifications
Compatibility:
• Hyundai Elantra 2011-2013
• Hyundai Sonata 2009-2015
• KIA models compatible according to OEM
OEM Reference: 93490-4E120 / 93490-2M300/1
Function: Restore the electrical connection for the airbag and steering wheel controls
Condition: Brand new
⚠️ Important
Always confirm compatibility before purchasing to ensure the part fits your vehicle.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Does the clock spring fix the airbag warning light?
Yes, in many cases the airbag clock spring can be the cause of the warning light.
Is this part compatible with other models?
Compatibility must be confirmed using the OEM reference or with technical support.
Do I need to program the part after installation?
In most cases, no programming is required, although clearing error codes with a diagnostic tool may be necessary.
What are the symptoms of a faulty clock spring?
Airbag warning light • Steering wheel buttons not working • Horn failure • Intermittent system errors
Can I install this part myself?
Installation must be done carefully, especially because it involves the airbag system. A qualified professional is recommended.
Is the part tested?
Being brand new, it meets all functional requirements and directly replaces the original part.
What if the part is not compatible?
To avoid this risk, we recommend confirming compatibility before purchasing.
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