Verona L6-2.5L (2005)
7. Remove the screws and discard them.
8. Remove the clock spring from the steering shaft.
Clock Spring Installation
WARNING: If the clock spring is not properly aligned, the steering wheel may not be able to rotate completely during a turn. Restricted
turning ability can cause the vehicle to crash. Improper alignment of the clock spring also may make the SIR inoperative, preventing the airbag
from deploying during crash. Both of the outcomes can result in injury.
NOTE: Turning the clock spring more than three turns clockwise or counterclockwise can damage the spring.
1. Turn the front wheels straight ahead.
2. Install the clock spring with the screws.
Tighten:
Tighten the clock spring mounting screws to 3 N.m (27 lb.in).
3. Turn the lobe of clock spring clockwise to lock (Do not force).
4. Then turn the lobe of clock spring counterclockwise approximately three turns to the neutral position, with the front of the wheels straight ahead.
5. Properly align the pointed marks on the components of the clock spring.
6. Connect the connectors on the lower steering column.
7. Install the driver side knee bolster and instrument panel lower cover.
8. Install the steering wheel.