Airbag clock spring

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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby pisso01 on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 3:00 +0000

I had the airbag light come on last year when I was in Bundaburg. Bundaburg Toyota said it wasnt the clock spring but something else and quoted me $700 to fix. I said f#%k that and kept driving it like it was. I had mentioned I thought it was probably the clock spring and Toyota would normally cover it. Today I booked it in at Trusscotts Toyota to get injectors and air bag light checked. I was expecting the same responce from them re the air bag light but they rang me this arvo and said it was the clock spring and had already fixed it free of charge. Thats the sort of service you should expect from a stealership. I bet the halfwits at Bundaberg would have charged me the $700 and replaced the clock spring on Toyota Australia's account. Pricks!

Injectors were all within spec. 160000km. :D

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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby Loosey on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 3:04 +0000

Do you change your fuel filter every service?
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby SRD4D on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 4:22 +0000

I rang 2 dealers this week about my airbag light,I mentioned the clocksprings and they both said yeh,its probly that, and both of them denied repairs due to being out of warranty.
Anything over 200k or 2007 they will not touch.........
mine s 10/07 car and its done 208ks

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Toyota-Hilux ... 416cf48d75

This sounds like the one Im after????????
Anyone done one them selves??????
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby Loosey on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 4:48 +0000

If you seem the post earlier in the thread, get onto DOTAR and see what they say.
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby SRD4D on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 6:20 +0000

Loosey wrote:If you seem the post earlier in the thread, get onto DOTAR and see what they say.


yeh i will do,I did mention Dotars to the dealers they didn't even acknowledge it......

will report back when i hear something
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby pisso01 on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 6:29 +0000

Loosey wrote:Do you change your fuel filter every service?


Ive been doing it every 20 - 30,000km. I think every service is a little over the top. The trouble is though it only takes one batch of bad fuel and your in trouble. Nearly more important than changing the filter is checking the float for the water detection is free and working. They sometimes seize up meaning if you get a load of water in it you wont know until its too late. Ill be installing a second filter soon. I also take a fuel sample when I change the filter to see what sort or crap/water its filtering out.

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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby Loosey on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 6:31 +0000

Good stuff mate, most probably why your injectors are still good :)
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby pisso01 on Tue, 23 Oct 2012 6:33 +0000

Probably more good luck than good management. ;)
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby turbodiesel on Thu, 20 Jun 2013 6:35 +0000

Ok gents, my airbag light has been randomly lighting up whilst driving. It clears when I re-start the car then after a few minutes driving lights up again. I have done a fair search on here and come to this thread, Question is how have you guys best repaired it and what's it cost without having to go back to a dealer. :shock:
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby mack on Fri, 21 Jun 2013 3:05 +0000

Warranty job, or if out of warranty (approx 7yrs or 200,000k)$80 off ebay and 20minutes of your time.
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby wainui123 on Fri, 21 Jun 2013 4:30 +0000

It must be a common thing,I was talking to a mate yesterday who is heavily into the Jeep seen and he was saying they have been having the same issue in Jeeps and a spring in the ignition barrels.
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby Monaz on Sat, 22 Jun 2013 12:08 +0000

SRD4D wrote:I rang 2 dealers this week about my airbag light,I mentioned the clocksprings and they both said yeh,its probly that, and both of them denied repairs due to being out of warranty.
Anything over 200k or 2007 they will not touch.........
mine s 10/07 car and its done 208ks

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Toyota-Hilux ... 416cf48d75

This sounds like the one Im after????????
Anyone done one them selves??????


I had my clock spring fail a few weeks back, and took it to Sydney City Toyota, Waterloo. They were really helpful and replaced it free of charge. I did hear a little birdie say (Shhhhhh) that TA will (sorry - 'should') warrant the fix if the vehicle is less than 7 years old and has less than 200,00kms. I have a 10/06 and 175000k's. Phew!

Anyways thought Id mention it...

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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby Qwerty on Sat, 22 Jun 2013 8:42 +0000

Monaz wrote:
SRD4D wrote:I rang 2 dealers this week about my airbag light,I mentioned the clocksprings and they both said yeh,its probly that, and both of them denied repairs due to being out of warranty.
Anything over 200k or 2007 they will not touch.........
mine s 10/07 car and its done 208ks

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Toyota-Hilux ... 416cf48d75

This sounds like the one Im after????????
Anyone done one them selves??????


I had my clock spring fail a few weeks back, and took it to Sydney City Toyota, Waterloo. They were really helpful and replaced it free of charge. I did hear a little birdie say (Shhhhhh) that TA will (sorry - 'should') warrant the fix if the vehicle is less than 7 years old and has less than 200,00kms. I have a 10/06 and 175000k's. Phew!

Anyways thought Id mention it...

Monaz


Monaz not really sure what you're saying here other than reiterating the same point srd4d already made? (And indeed much of the prior 108 posts)

Yes the TA "good will program" cut off is 7years or 200k. He's on 208k.
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby turbodiesel on Sun, 23 Jun 2013 2:43 +0000

Thanks for the heads up guys, I'm definitely under 200'ks but its an 05 model so I may be out of luck there.
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby ajh on Wed, 07 Aug 2013 10:43 +0000

It's time to get my clock spring sorted

What exactly should I say to Toyota to ensure it gets fixed free of charge?
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby Loosey on Wed, 07 Aug 2013 8:45 +0000

ajh wrote:It's time to get my clock spring sorted

What exactly should I say to Toyota to ensure it gets fixed free of charge?


Make sure the ute is an 07 model with less than 200,000kms on it.
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby ajh on Thu, 29 Aug 2013 7:22 +0000

Did anyone have to pay for them to scan it?
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby dano85 on Thu, 29 Aug 2013 11:17 +0000

I didn't
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby ajh on Tue, 03 Sep 2013 2:07 +0000

i had to pay $44 for the scan but clock spring is getting fixed by toyota free of charge
thank you forum for helping keep some hard earned in my pocket
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Re: Airbag clock spring

Postby fullhouse on Tue, 03 Sep 2013 2:45 +0000

Mine comes on after 5 mins of driving, will go to toyota on Friday after work
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