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Ram Clock Spring maintains the steering wheel buttons horn and airbag live in a Ram truck as the wheel turns freely and combines both offroad offer with all-trusty electronics. Ram has a reputation of being powerful and comfortable every day, so it can have an e-Torque mild hybrid boost to pull low speed and increase fuel efficiency, it has air suspension which lifts eight inches or crouches to enable highway efficiency, and has a lockable RamBox that securely stores tools on its side beside the bed. The cabin interiors of Ram trucks remain unbelievably quiet with huge touch screens that ensure drivers remain work and family trips oriented even amid constant upgrades to the power of the trucks that have never been easier to pull. The Ram Clock Spring is a flat ribbon cable that is spiral-wound and lives behind the steering wheel, the primary purpose of the spring is to supply electricity to the controls irrespective of the rotation of the wheels. In the event of the failure of a Clock Spring, it is easy to change and provided you are organized, the process becomes very easy. The first step is to disconnect the battery and wait a few minutes, align the wheels, and remove the airbag and steering wheel keeping track of alignment marks. Pull the plug out of the old Clock Spring, make sure that the new unit is already in the center and locked, like making sure that the harnesses are not in place, slide the new unit onto the column and also reconnect the harnesses. Install wheel and airbag again, tighten fasteners correctly, reconnect battery and ensure that horn buttons and airbag light are functioning and eliminate any stored codes in a short road test.