Clock Spring from a 350z?
Clock Spring from a 350z?
So I need to replace my clock spring, but for some reason the usual sites I use either have 2006-2007 clock springs or clock springs for a Z. Is the clock spring for a 2003-2005 350z a direct fit for a 2005 G35? Many part numbers out there and something about inner diameter as well; is 25567-CD025 the one I'm looking for?
There are two options for spiral cable (don't search for clock spring, use the keyword "spiral cable")
2003-2004
or
2005-2007 coupe, 2005-2006 sedan (if G)
Should be the same part number regardless of Z, G, M, or FX. Doublecheck it against something like infinitipartsonline.com to verify though.
2003-2004
or
2005-2007 coupe, 2005-2006 sedan (if G)
Should be the same part number regardless of Z, G, M, or FX. Doublecheck it against something like infinitipartsonline.com to verify though.
Spiral cable doesn't appear on infinitipartsonline, and clock spring returns a "non available" message. However, searching spiral cable elsewhere gave me the original part number I listed and shows pretty much all the FM platform cars as using it (year dependent, obviously). Think I may bite the bullet and go for it, $170 for a new one from CZP is a much better deal than $300+ for a new one elsewhere. I'll update how it goes.
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One owner 2004 G35 Coupe 6MT
Yes, 25567-CD025 appears to be the correct part number even though CZP only lists it for the 350Z. I find infinitipartsdeal is better than infinitipartsonline for looking up part numbers/diagrams. Obviously there are others as well.
The dealership parts finder is stupid most of the time, this is one of those times. They will probably call it a "steering switch" or something like that because the two accessory stalks attach to it.
Infinitipartsonline I know for sure you can select your vehicle, then select steering (don't search by part name). See if they have a subdirectory for steering switches I bet that's where it's at.
Infinitipartsonline I know for sure you can select your vehicle, then select steering (don't search by part name). See if they have a subdirectory for steering switches I bet that's where it's at.
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