-Before placing an order, carefully check the picture, compatibility table and description
Technical Notes & Buyer Tips
⚠️ PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING:
VIN Verification:
Vehicle trim levels can vary. To ensure 100% compatibility, please message us your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) before ordering.
Professional Installation Recommended: Dealing with the clock spring system requires caution.
Always disconnect the battery and wait at least 10 minutes before starting the replacement.
Center Alignment: Do not rotate the clock spring before installation. It comes pre-centered with a safety locking pin.
Removing the pin before it is secured to the steering column can cause internal damage.
Specification:
Product Name: Clock Spring (Without Angle sensor) (without Heated Steering Wheel)
Part Number: 56047144AB
Interchange Part Numbers: 56047144AA, 056047144AB
Item Type: Steering Wheel Clock Spring
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
Configuration: Fits models WITH Cruise Control and WITHOUT Steering Angle Sensor
Fitment:
for Jeep Wrangler (TJ / LJ) 2004–2006 Includes Rubicon, Sahara, Sport, Unlimited
for Jeep Grand Cherokee (WK) 2005–2010 All Engine Trims
for Jeep Commander (XK)2006–2010 All Engine Trims
for Chrysler 300 2005–2010 LX Platform
for Dodge Charger 2006–2010 LX Platform
for Dodge Magnum 2005–2008 LX Platform
Note for 2003 Wrangler Owners: Please message us your VIN before ordering, as 2003 was a transition year for the steering column.
Why Choose Our Clock Spring?
Perfect Fit: Designed using original factory dimensions to ensure a "plug-and-play" installation without modifications.
Durability Tested: Built with premium internal ribbon cables to withstand millions of rotations and extreme temperature changes.
Safety Guaranteed: Restores the electrical circuit for the SRS clock spring system, clearing common "clock spring Warning Lights" caused by a broken spiral cable.
Seamless Functionality: Ensures your horn, cruise control, and radio buttons work exactly like the day the car left the lot.
Q & A :
Q: "How do I know if my vehicle has a heated steering wheel?",
A:Check for a Physical Button: Look for a steering wheel heater icon/button, typically located on the lower part of the steering wheel spokes, the side of the steering column,
or near the climate control buttons on the center console.
Inspect the Wiring: Check the connectors on your original clock spring.
Heated versions will have an additional set of thicker wires—typically red or brown—specifically designed to carry the high-current load required
for the heating element.
If your original part lacks these extra wires, your vehicle is a non-heated model.
