Airbag clock spring for Jeep / Dodge / Chrysler — without steering angle sensor
The airbag clock spring with references 5156106AF, 5156106AD, 68339336AA, 68000477AA and 8193280AB is responsible for maintaining the continuous electrical connection between the airbag and the steering wheel controls. This specific version does NOT include a steering angle sensor and is suitable only for vehicles that use the non‑sensor variant.
Reliable and functional solution
As a brand‑new part, it ensures durability, safety and proper operation of the airbag system and steering wheel controls.
✔ This part does NOT include a steering angle sensor
✔ Ready to install
✔ Direct replacement for the original part
✔ Compatible with Jeep, Dodge and Chrysler models
Technical Specifications
Jeep Compatibility:
• Jeep Wrangler (JK) — 2007–2012
• Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK) — 2008–2010
• Jeep Commander (XK) — 2008–2010
• Jeep Liberty (KK) — 2008–2012
• Jeep Patriot (MK) — 2007–2017
• Jeep Compass (MK) — 2007–2017
Dodge Compatibility:
• Dodge Journey (JC) — 2009–2010
• Dodge Caliber (PM) — 2007–2012
• Dodge Nitro (KA) — 2007–2011
• Dodge Avenger (JS) — 2007–2014
Chrysler Compatibility:
• Chrysler 200 (JS) — 2011–2014
• Chrysler Sebring (JS) — 2007–2010
OEM References: 5156106AF / 5156106AD / 68339336AA / 68000477AA / 8193280AB
Function: Restore the electrical connection between the airbag and steering wheel controls
Condition: Brand new
⚠️ Important
This model does NOT include a steering angle sensor. Confirm whether your vehicle uses the non‑sensor version before purchasing.
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.
Does this part include a steering angle sensor?
No. This version does NOT include a steering angle sensor.
How can I confirm whether my vehicle uses the sensor or non‑sensor version?
By checking the OEM reference or comparing with the original part.
Is programming required after installation?
Usually not, but clearing stored error codes with a diagnostic tool may be necessary.
What are the symptoms of a faulty clock spring?
Airbag light on • Steering wheel buttons not working • Horn failure • Intermittent electrical faults
Can I install it myself?
We recommend professional installation due to the involvement of the airbag system.
What happens if the part is not compatible?
Always confirm the OEM reference before purchasing to avoid incompatibilities.