Subaru 83196AJ001 STRGROLLCONNECT

STRGROLLCONNECT

Part number: 83196AJ001 

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Subaru 83196AJ001 STRGROLLCONNECT

STRGROLLCONNECT

Part number: 83196AJ001 

Availability: 13

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Make: Subaru

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STRGROLLCONNECT

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PANEL INST COMPL LHD

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Subaru Steering Roll Connector: Essential for Seamless Control ?

The steering roll connector, often overlooked yet pivotal, ensures a seamless connection between your vehicle's steering wheel and its electrical functions, such as the airbags and horn. This component is particularly crucial for maintaining a safe and responsive driving experience. The steering roll connector, sometimes referred to as a clock spring, plays an indispensable role in transmitting signals from the steering wheel to various systems, ensuring that they respond promptly and accurately.

Functionality Explained ?️

Located within the steering column, the roll connector is designed as a coil assembly that allows the steering wheel to turn while maintaining a continuous connection with the car’s electrical systems. When you turn the wheel, it uncoils and recoils, allowing signals for the horn, cruise control, and airbag systems to pass uninterrupted. This ingenious design keeps the electronics functioning without the risk of a broken connection due to the steering motion.

Consequences of a Malfunction ?

If the steering roll connector malfunctions, drivers may face significant safety risks. A broken connector disrupts the electrical pathways, potentially causing the horn or cruise control to fail or, critically, preventing the airbag from deploying upon impact. Such failures can jeopardize both driver and passenger safety, highlighting the need for immediate inspection and replacement should issues arise.

Compatible Models ?

  • Legacy