The Audi TT was first shown as a concept car at the 1995 Frankfurt Motor Show. The car was listed in Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list for 2000 and 2001. TT comes with plenty of quality vehicles and parts, such as the TT air bag clockspring parts. The air bag clockspring is generally installed at the end of the steering column right behind the steering wheel. If the air bag clockspring parts are bad, the air bag warning light will go off, the steering wheel buttons will not function properly, and the air bag won't deploy.
TT provides lots of great parts. But after a long time, the worn TT air bag clockspring parts might cause huge problems. The removal process for the TT air bag clockspring is as follows: First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Next, put the steering wheel in the center position, turn the ignition into the lock position, and remove the steering wheel bolt cover clips (if applicable). Then disconnect the electrical connectors, and remove the air bag control module bolts and the steering wheel nut. Finally, remove the bolts that hold the TT air bag clockspring in place. If the TT air bag clockspring parts are faulty, there will be an air bag warning light on the dashboard, the air bags will not deploy, and the buttons on the steering wheel will stop working. We provide great air bag clockspring parts and nice services to consumers. We give you great delivery services and parts here online.