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    Veteran Member Four Rings LakeTahoeQuattr's Avatar
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    WTB clock spring from 2004 a6 4.2 part # 1J0959654AL

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    I need a clock spring 1J0959654AL with the heating element and thermostat wires and plugs intact. Additionally need some other parts from the same car if you have this part, you will have the other parts I need. Ebay sellers are too much a pita to deal with.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Racin2redline's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by LakeTahoeQuattr View Post
    I need a clock spring 1J0959654AL with the heating element and thermostat wires and plugs intact. Additionally need some other parts from the same car if you have this part, you will have the other parts I need. Ebay sellers are too much a pita to deal with.
    I got one from wolf auto parts for 140$ I believe

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    Veteran Member Four Rings LakeTahoeQuattr's Avatar
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    I am in need of one for $70ish not super urgent you know

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Racin2redline's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by LakeTahoeQuattr View Post
    I am in need of one for $70ish not super urgent you know
    I'll look around

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    Established Member Two Rings superdlux's Avatar
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    Can you list all parts need to convert non-HSW to HSW?

    obviously an HSW, this clock spring, and what else?

    is there a write-up somewhere, or is it just replacing parts? I assume some wiring has to change as well?

    TIA

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    Senior Member Three Rings Eurylo's Avatar
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    I have a Clock spring from a 2002 S6 Avant, should I dig it up for the part number for ya?
    100 C5's

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    Established Member Two Rings superdlux's Avatar
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    with heated steering wheel?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eurylo View Post
    I have a Clock spring from a 2002 S6 Avant, should I dig it up for the part number for ya?

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    Senior Member Three Rings Eurylo's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by superdlux View Post
    with heated steering wheel?
    I believe so, but not 100% sure.

    The part number is:
    1J0959654M
    100 C5's

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    Veteran Member Four Rings LakeTahoeQuattr's Avatar
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    No that part work there are suttle differences. It has to be the AL so it will fit the 2004 airbag and 2004 wheel. It is the latest generation c5 part for non-tiptronic shifters, mfsw, and heated. I went with new over stock wheel from audi so the heating elements should last for a long time since it is new.

    http://www.motor-talk.de/forum/aktio...hmentId=695282

    I was going to build my own harness but if someone here has a harness they can sell that would be sweet.

    All I need are the clock spring and harness to make it work.

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