Skip to content

Clock spring

Featured Replies

Hello,

 

my clock spring broke. Ordering at certified dealer the cost is 400-500 gbp. Any idea where can I get aftermarket or does it fit from other cars? 
 

help please. 500 gbp  for a 2011 skoda way to costy :)

AA6AF892-4813-4B7F-9447-B4367B7473A4.png

63DDF3B7-ACD8-4F71-968D-BCA3A7222B02.jpeg

86641798-221C-4CB3-A24A-306C2EC5ECE2.jpeg

Try a search, I'm sure I have seen a couple of articles about clock spring replacements.

Put the part number into a search engine or E-bay.

 

If you unclip it you will probably see the fault & be able to repair it

Edited by J.R.

  • Author

With this number i cant find anything ebay aliexpress. Any other number that can be used to find an aftermarket part?

19 minutes ago, Yeti5L14TSI said:

With this number i cant find anything ebay aliexpress. Any other number that can be used to find an aftermarket part?

 

What number are you using? 5K0953569E brings back loads on both eBay and Aliexpress...

 

edit:

It might be worth reconnecting it and get a scan with VCDS or similar.

 

This is for two reasons:

- to confirm the SW part number

- to backup the existing coding

 

This is the module from my old Octavia, it shares the same HW part number as your Yeti but I expect the SW is different :)

Address 16: Steering wheel (J527)       Labels: 5K0-953-569.clb
   Part No SW: 5K0 953 521 BN    HW: 5K0 953 569 E
   Component: LENKS.MODUL   014 0140  

 

Edited by langers2k

5 hours ago, Yeti5L14TSI said:

my clock spring broke. Ordering at certified dealer the cost is 400-500 gbp. Any idea where can I get aftermarket or does it fit from other cars? 
 

help please. 500 gbp  for a 2011 skoda way to costy

Your head is worth less than £500?

I got one for my yeti though Europarts. Good service and a lot cheaper than buying in Aus and genuine part. See photo same part number different letters at the end. I got it fitted by a Skoda dealer. They told me they would not fit anything aftermarket so must be the real deal. 

7881552C-17F0-4E45-B633-8BB2915D8624.png

  • Author

That why I have been asking here. I dont knkw ehay other codes are compatible with my car. Mine has a slightly different code

DA8FAA00-FF05-4D99-95AC-B282A82EB331.png

the letters at the end changing are usually updated parts or different manufacturing method but as long as the number is the same should be compatible.

1 hour ago, Urrell said:

the letters at the end changing are usually updated parts or different manufacturing method but as long as the number is the same should be compatible.

 

That's not the case with steering modules, although the higher letters are typically newer, it doesn't mean they will support the same features/functionally...

 

There is a helpful page from rosstech: http://wiki.ross-tech.com/wiki/index.php/Steering_Wheel_Control_Module_Versions#Part_Number_5K0-953-569

 

Bare in mind, that is just the HW part number so you should also consider the SW part number too.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

Welcome to BRISKODA. Please note the following important links Terms of Use. We have a comprehensive Privacy Policy. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.