Clock Spring Replacement Cost in DFW: 2026 Price Guide
Clock spring (spiral cable) replacement typically costs between $200 and $600. The part runs about $ 30–$300 (OEM toward the higher end), and labor is usually 1–3 hours, which is why national shop averages often land around $500. At LockNCal, mobile clock spring replacement in the Dallas–Fort Worth area starts at $300 for labor, with the part quoted separately (OEM or remanufactured-OEM) and the final price confirmed on-site. Because the clock spring carries the airbag signal through the steering column, a failing one can turn off your driver airbag — so this is a safety-critical fix.
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Clock spring replacement cost at a glance
| Item | Typical cost |
|---|---|
| Part — aftermarket clock spring | $50–$150 |
| Part — OEM clock spring | $150–$300 |
| Labor (1–3 hours) | $120–$450 |
| Typical total (shop) | $200–$600 |
| LockNCal mobile (DFW) | From $300 labor + part (OEM or reman-OEM, quoted separately) |
What is a clock spring, and why does it matter?
The clock spring — also called the spiral cable — is a coiled ribbon of wiring inside the steering column that keeps a constant electrical connection between the steering wheel and the rest of the car while the wheel turns. It carries the signal for your driver airbag, horn, cruise control, and steering-wheel buttons. When it wears or breaks, the airbag circuit can be interrupted — which is why a bad clock spring usually triggers the airbag/SRS warning light and can prevent the airbag from deploying in a crash.
Common signs of a failing clock spring
- Airbag / SRS warning light is on
- Horn works intermittently or not at all
- Cruise control or steering-wheel buttons stop responding
- Clicking or grinding noise when turning the wheel
- Stored SRS fault codes for the driver airbag circuit
What affects the price?
- OEM vs. remanufactured-OEM part. OEM costs more; we’ll tell you which we’re installing before the work.
- Make and model. Steering-column access and part price vary by vehicle.
- Related work. After replacement, a steering angle sensor reset / ADAS calibration is sometimes needed.
- Diagnosis. If you’re not sure the clock spring is the cause, a Vehicle Diagnostic (from $150) confirms it first.
Why choose LockNCal
- Licensed & insured Texas company — mobile across Dallas–Fort Worth
- We come to you; an honest starting price is confirmed before work begins
- OEM or remanufactured-OEM parts (your choice, quoted up front)
- Verification-first workflow and a 30-day labor warranty on workmanship
Related services
- Clock Spring Replacement — full service overview
- Airbag Module Reset Cost
- Airbag Replacement
- Vehicle Diagnostic — from $150
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to replace a clock spring?
Clock spring replacement typically costs $200–$600 total — about $50–$300 for the part and 1–3 hours of labor. LockNCal’s mobile DFW service starts at $300 for labor, with the OEM or remanufactured-OEM part quoted separately and the final price confirmed on-site.
Can I drive with a bad clock spring?
It’s risky. A failing clock spring can turn off the driver’s airbag (indicated by the SRS light), so the airbag may not deploy in a crash. It can also knock out your horn and steering controls. It should be replaced promptly.
Will the airbag light go off after the clock spring is replaced?
Usually, yes, once the fault is corrected and the system is verified. If other SRS faults are present, they are addressed as well. We confirm the system status before finishing.
Do you use OEM clock spring parts?
We offer OEM or remanufactured-OEM clock springs and tell you which is being installed, with the part priced separately from labor, before the work begins.
Do you replace clock springs near me in the DFW area?
Yes. LockNCal provides mobile clock spring replacement across Dallas–Fort Worth — we come to your vehicle. Book your service.
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