The BMW 318ti shared many standard parts with other 3 Series models. It will be appealing to current owners of the brand who want a small, stylish replacement car and to families who want comfort and versatility in a small package. During the development of the 318ti, many popular parts like the air bag clockspring parts have been built. The 318ti air bag clockspring is an important part of the supplemental restraint system (SRS) which is also known as the air bag system. The air bag clockspring holds a series of small wires, which turn in the clock springs interior when the steering wheel is turned from side to side. The wiring connects the air bag, horn, and other features that are built into the steering wheel.
318ti stands out for great parts. While its air bag clockspring parts need repair or maintenance after years of usage. The removal process for the 318ti air bag clockspring parts is as follows. First, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Then put the steering wheel in the center position and turn the ignition into the lock position. Next, remove the steering wheel bolt cover clips (if applicable). And disconnect any electrical connectors. After that, remove the air bag control module bolts and the steering wheel nut. Finally, remove the bolts holding the air bag clockspring in place. Signs of a bad 318ti air bag clockspring include an air bag warning light on the dashboard, the air bag does not deploy, and buttons on the steering wheel stopped working. We offer great 318ti parts and devices. Welcomes to a large selection of related 318ti air bag clockspring parts available online.