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Airbag Clock Spring To Fit Toyota Hilux / Sr5 2009-2012 on 2040-parts.com

AU $49.00
Location:

DINGLEY VILLAGE, VIC, Australia

DINGLEY VILLAGE, VIC, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Compatible Makes:Toyota Hilux 2009 to 2012 Manufacturer Part Number:Toyota Hilux 2009 to 2012

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Vehicle: Toyota Hilux 2009 to 2012.

Note: The vehicle stated is for reference use only. To make sure this part will fit please email the vehicles VIN number to sales@speedupautoparts.com.au

This is a replacement Airbag Clock Spring for a Toyota Hilux.

An Airbag Clockspring 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.

A defective or failing Airbag Clockspring will not affect engine operation but will trigger the SRS light indicating a system fault and compromise vehicle safety.

Pricing includes GST and free AUS Post regular delivery across Australia (mainland only).

What will you receive?

  1. Replacement Clock Spring.
  2. Australian tax invoice.

    

  

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Speedup Autoparts supplies automotive products throughout Australia, NZ and internationally. Local pick up is also available.

If you are not sure if this product is correct for your vehicle, please email your VIN number to sales@speedupautoparts.com.au or call our Melbourne office on 03 8555 3989. 

Our office is open from Monday to Friday from 9am - 5pm. 

 
   
   

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