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Company Profile

 

The company is located in the Automobile and Motorcycle Distribution Park in Huang jin bu Town, yu gan county, Jiangxi Province Adjacent to ying tan North Station, the traffic is very convenient. Covering an area of more than 35,000 square meters, it has a first-class sales team,advanced production lines and testing equipment, exquisite product research and development technology and modern management team.


Since its establish in 2007, Zhengpu Company has always adhered to the principle of "people-oriented, customer first,forge ahead and create brilliance together", adhering to the business philosophy of "scientific management, quality first and brand development", and relying on advanced production equipment and strong technical force, it has implemented lean production management and ERP management system. So that the "Zhengpu" series products are extraordinary and refined and are favored and praised by consumers at home and abroad.


The "honest people" who "unite and struggle, forget ahead, keep their promises and never give up" have made great achievements after more than ten years of hard work and hard work.

 

Why choose us
 

Advanced equipment

Jiangxi factory was put into use,covering an area of 35000 square meters ,the annual output value exceeded 100 million yuan in 2019 year.

Professional team

The function of the airbag spring is to connect the airbag, ensuring that current can still enter when the steering wheel is turned.

Quality control

So that the "Zhengpu" series products are extraordinary and refined and are favored and praised by consumers at home and abroad.

Rich experience

The company moved to luofeng industrial zone, cover an area of 10000 square meters,the annual output value reaches 40 million yuan in 2016 year.

Competitive price

Since its establish in 2007, Zhengpu Company has always adhered to the principle of "people-oriented, customer first, forge ahead and create brilliance togeth.

Custom service

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What is Clock Spring For HONDA

A clock spring is a mechanical component designed as a coiled strip of metal that stores and releases rotational energy. Originally used in timepieces to power the movement of hands for accurate timekeeping, its applications have expanded to automotive, electronics, and various industrial uses. Clock springs can unwind to release energy in a controlled manner, making them essential for mechanisms that require consistent, prolonged force.

 

 

Benefits of Clock Spring For HONDA

Clock springs facilitate uninterrupted electrical connectivity to the steering wheel’s mounted controls, airbag system, horn, and, in advanced models, to various driver assistance technologies. This reliability is paramount, for the moment this connectivity falters, essential safety mechanisms can fail, and the efficacy of comfort or convenience features is compromised.

 

In the realm of safety, the deployment of the airbag in the event of a collision is arguably the clock spring’s most crucial function. A malfunctioning clock spring can lead to airbag failure, dramatically increasing the risk of injury. Similarly, functional steering wheel controls, enabled by the clock spring, enhance driver convenience and allow motorists to keep their attention focused on the road, thereby augmenting safety.

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Application of Clock Spring For HONDA

Clocks and watches
Clock springs are commonly used in timepieces like clocks and watches, where they provide the necessary torque for the movement of clock hands and watch mechanisms.

 

Automotive industry
In the automotive sector, clock springs play a crucial role in steering wheel mechanisms. They ensure continuous connectivity for electrical systems in vehicles, allowing for the operation of steering wheel controls and airbag deployment regardless of the steering wheel’s movement.

 

Healthcare and medical devices
Clock springs are employed in medical equipment such as MRI machines and other healthcare devices. They contribute to the functionality of these devices by providing rotational energy storage and release as needed.

Industrial applications

Clock springs find applications in various industrial settings where rotational torque is required. They are used in machinery, equipment, and systems that necessitate circular movement and torque generation.

Toys and games

Clock springs are utilized in toys like music boxes and wind-up toys, providing the necessary energy for these devices to function. They enable the winding up and gradual release of energy to power the movement of toys and games.

Timing devices

Clock springs are essential components in timing devices, ensuring the accurate operation of mechanisms that rely on precise timing. They contribute to the functionality of devices like timers and meters.

Architectural hardware

Clock springs are also used in architectural hardware applications where rotational energy storage and release are required. They can be found in various hardware components that involve circular movement and torque generation.

The Future of Clock Spring For HONDA: Innovations and Trends

 

The evolution of clock springs in modern vehicles
Automotive technology has progressed leaps and bounds from the mechanical simplicities of yesteryears to today’s complex interconnected systems. Clock springs have kept pace, moving from basic connectors to multifunctional hubs in the steering column that carry more circuits, signals, and data than ever before.


●Integration with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS): As vehicles get smarter, clock springs facilitate the seamless flow of information between steering-wheel-mounted controls and the plethora of ADAS features, from lane departure warning systems to adaptive cruise control.


Material innovations: Research into novel materials and design optimisations promises to extend the lifespan and reliability of clock springs, reducing their need for frequent replacements.


Adaptations for autonomous vehicles: As we approach higher levels of vehicular autonomy, the role of clock springs may shift, decreasing focus on driver inputs while continuing to serve critical safety and communication functions within the vehicle’s architecture.

 

Forecasting the clock spring market: Demand meets innovation
As new automotive technologies are adopted, the market for traditional components like clock springs confronts both challenges and opportunities. Here’s what we might expect for the future of clock springs:


Sustained demand: Despite advancements in autonomous technology, the transition will span years, if not decades. In the interim, clock springs will continue to be indispensable in modern vehicles—a fact to reassure manufacturers and suppliers.


Shifts in development focus: Anticipating future vehicle designs, manufacturers may pivot towards clock springs that support increased electronic functions and data transmissions while catering to the need for reduced weight and enhanced durability.


Green manufacturing trends: Environmental concerns will likely prompt the industry towards more sustainable production practices, using materials and methods that minimize ecological footprints.


Recycling and reuse: The future might bring more robust programs for recycling and reusing clock springs, aligning with the broader automotive sector’s push towards sustainability.
While the form and function of future vehicles will continue to evolve, it’s clear that the technological heartbeat of the clock spring will adapt accordingly. The potential for its continued relevance lies not just in its current applications but in its versatility to interface with the car of tomorrow. Whether we’re discussing the mechanical nuances of clock spring technology or its place in the future automotive market,

 

one thing remains constant: Innovation is the engine that drives us forward. As we close this chapter, remember that every turn of the wheel is a step into the future, and clock springs will be there, evolving alongside our vehicles, mile after mile.

 

Signs of a Bad Clock Spring For HONDA

 

Inoperative horn
If the clock spring fails, the car horn may not work or only work intermittently. This is because the power supply to the horn (clock spring) has been cut off. This can pose a major security concern and warrants immediate diagnosis and repair. Besides, there might be other reasons why your car horn is having problems.

Also, in this situation, you can try to turn the steering wheel while holding down the horn button. Also, if you can hear the intermittent sound, then you need to replace the clock spring.

 

Airbag warning light
The airbag is a susceptible system, and the airbag warning light turns on even with the slightest failure. The airbag warning light on the dashboard will typically illuminate if the clock spring is failing, indicating that the airbag system is not functioning properly.

This is why an airbag or the SRS light is one of the most common signs of a bad clock spring, especially if the light occurred when you were turning the steering wheel.

 

Inoperable steering wheel buttons
In many car models, you have many buttons on the steering wheel, such as the cruise control or volume buttons on the radio. If you have noticed that some or all of these buttons have stopped working completely, there is a strong chance that something is broken within the watch spring unit.

Try pressing these buttons at the same time you turn the steering wheel. If they work in a particular position on the balance wheel, there is a problem with the watch spring.

 

Intermittent loss of electrical fuses
One of the common signs of a bad clock spring is bad fuses. If the clock spring fails, you may experience intermittent electrical connections, such as loss of power steering or loss of audio control from the steering wheel.

It's important to have a failed clock spring inspected and repaired by a professional, as it can impact the safety and functionality of your vehicle.

 

Stiff steering wheel
If the clock spring is failing, it may become difficult to turn the steering wheel, or the steering wheel may have a “stiff” or “binding” feel. This often disables some radio and cruise control functions.

This failure to function stems from a separation of the actual wires that feed power and ground to each of these functions. Unfortunately, operability is only restored by replacing the clock spring.

 

How to Replace Clock Spring For HONDA

To ensure your total safety, it is typically advised not to risk fixing your clock springs by yourself, even if it is less expensive to do so. Allowing a mechanic to handle the work is also recommended since you may accidentally set off your airbag, resulting in injury. If, however, you want to learn how to do it or are interested in knowing what process your mechanic will follow, these are the recommended steps.

 

Replace your car battery and you should be good to go.

Move your steering wheel to the upright position, then turn off your car.

Wrap the steering wheel securely with tape over the slot where the airbag is positioned so that if it is unintentionally activated, the impact can be mitigated somewhat.

Remove the car battery and wait at least 5 minutes for the remaining power attached to the airbag-activation system to drain.

Locate and gently remove the screws, nuts and bolts that secure the steering wheel.

Using a puller tool, remove the steering wheel and locate the clock spring in the steering column.

Disconnect the faulty clock spring. How to do so may vary between cars and clock spring models, so you may need to refer to user or owner manuals.

Get your new clock spring, and rotate it clockwise in position as far as possible before repeating this motion counterclockwise. Ensure that the pins are locked and the clock spring is aligned with any arrows or marks on the outer housing.

Reconnect the cables for the horn, airbag and so on to your new clock spring.

Reattach the steering wheel, replacing any nuts, screws and bolts you removed.

 

Our Factory

 

Since its establish in 2007, Zhengpu Company has always adhered to the principle of "people-oriented, customer first,forge ahead and create brilliance together", adhering to the business philosophy of "scientific management, quality first and brand development", and relying on advanced production equipment and strong technical force, it has implemented lean production management and ERP management system. So that the "Zhengpu" series products are extraordinary and refined and are favored and praised by consumers at home and abroad.

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FAQ
 

Q: What is the purpose of the clock spring?

A: In vehicle steering systems a clock spring or clockspring is a spiral-wound special rotary electrical conductor which allows a vehicle's steering wheel to turn while still making an electrical connection between the steering wheel airbag and/or the vehicle's horn and other devices and the vehicle's electrical systems.

Q: Can you drive a car with a broken clock spring?

A: Can you drive with a broken clock spring? Driving a vehicle with a broken clock spring can be dangerous and is not recommended. A failed clock spring can impact the operation of several critical systems, including the airbag and horn, which are essential for the safety of the vehicle's occupants.

Q: Does the clock spring have anything to do with traction control?

A: In any car, clock springs play an important role in making multiple systems function correctly, such as cruise control, traction control systems, the horn, and more.

Q: Does clock spring affect steering wheel controls?

A: A broken clock spring is easily identified because none of the buttons on your steering wheel will work and the airbag light is on permanently. So in my case, the airbag light was on, the horn did not work and neither did the cruise control. Here is my old clock spring I opened up.

Q: Is the airbag connected to the clock spring?

A: An Airbag Clock Spring is an assembly that contains a spirally wound flat ribbon to allow the steering wheel to be turned while maintaining a constant electrical connection to the driver airbag, horn and other electrical steering wheel-mounted controls.

Q: Is there a DIY solution for fixing a faulty clock spring?

A: While there are some DIY guides available, it is generally not recommended to attempt this repair without proper training due to the risk of airbag deployment during the process.

Q: How important is a clock spring?

A: The clock spring ensures that even during a crash, when the driver might have the steering wheel turned considerably to one side or the other, the electrical connection to the airbag is maintained, ensuring timely deployment.

Q: What is a clock spring also known as?

A: Clock springs (also known as power springs) consist of a flat, pre-stressed strip of metal or other spring material, which is wound tightly around an axle (known as an arbour) and into a securing ring.

Q: How to tell if a clock spring is bad?

A: When your clock spring goes bad, you'll likely see the following signs: (1) airbag warning light flashing on the dashboard, (2) horn and steering wheel controls not working correctly, (3) noises when turning the wheel, (4) fuses blowing, and (5) airbag not deploying in a crash.

Q: Is a steering wheel position sensor the same as a clock spring?

A: Those two are not the same. The purpose of the clock spring is to allow the steering wheel to turn while also being able to make an electrical connection. So basically it is an electrical connector.

Q: How long does it take to replace a clock spring?

A: A clock spring replacement can be intimidating, but is not that difficult of a job. if you have all the tools available, including a steering wheel puller, I would think it can be done in a couple hours. Maybe longer or shorter on how accessible the bolts in the steering column are.

Q: What does the clock spring control?

A: In vehicle steering systems a clock spring or clockspring is a spiral-wound special rotary electrical connector which allows a vehicle's steering wheel to turn while still making an electrical connection between the steering wheel airbag and/or the vehicle's horn and other devices and the vehicle's electrical systems.

Q: Why are some vehicles fitted with a clock spring?

A: The clock spring, a marvel of engineering, sits unassumingly within the steering column of virtually every modern automobile. Its primary function is as elegant as it is essential: to maintain a continuous electrical connection between the vehicle's steering wheel and its electrical systems.

Q: How does a clock spring affect the airbag deployment?

A: A clock spring failure can prevent the airbag from deploying in a collision, as it is responsible for maintaining the electrical connection necessary for the airbag system.

Q: How to soften a clock spring?

A: Softening the ends. The two ends of a spring need to be softened in order to make the holes and also to ensure that the material engages correctly in the hooks. Softening is a simple process but requires very careful attention. The process involves heating the final few centimetres to red heat and cooling it slowly.

Q: Can a faulty clock spring cause the check engine light to come on?

A: Typically, clock spring issues do not directly cause the check engine light to come on, as they are not related to engine functions. However, they can cause other warning lights to illuminate.

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