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Old Oct 29, 2018 | 02:42 PM
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i am trying to replace the steering angle sensor and clock spring on my 1997 sl500. i have removed the steering wheel and the 2 screws in the clock spring. the clock spring feels like it is caught on something or a tab needs to be pushed. anyone done this before
 
Old Nov 5, 2018 | 01:27 AM
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fortunately I haven't had the pleasure of having to get into my 129's steering assembly yet, so I have no hands on. might check for pins or spacers between the spring and shaft. should be wedge shaped arrows pointing to the retainers or a place to pull. my slk clock spring was held down by only the two four wire connectors under the spring in the area of the screws. I pulled the spring off the connectors by hooking under it next to the steering shaft. work your way around the shaft. don't break anything, gentle.
 

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