Crown Automotive Clock Spring
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Crown Automotive Clock Spring
Putting cruise control in my '99 sport and looking at the Crown Automotive clock spring.
Anyone have any experience with these? Are they reliable?
Anyone have any experience with these? Are they reliable?
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I am running one on my 99 XJ. Installed in September of 20 and still working!
I picked it up off of Amazon. Best price I could find then.
I picked it up off of Amazon. Best price I could find then.
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Year: 1999 Sport, 2000 Classic
Engine: 4.0 I6
I installed the Crown Clock Spring in my ‘99 a few weeks ago.
Nice to have the horn and cruise back.
From what I could see, the red and white Mopar version was pretty scarce and pricey.
And prices ranged all over the place.
And I also wondered if some of these had been “ new” in the box for 15- 20 years now?
The Crown version feels a bit lighter, probably made of more plastic.
The little set tab, grenade pin you pull at the end is nice- to keep things lined up
G’d luck
Nice to have the horn and cruise back.
From what I could see, the red and white Mopar version was pretty scarce and pricey.
And prices ranged all over the place.
And I also wondered if some of these had been “ new” in the box for 15- 20 years now?
The Crown version feels a bit lighter, probably made of more plastic.
The little set tab, grenade pin you pull at the end is nice- to keep things lined up
G’d luck
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If you are just having trouble with the cruise, I would be looking at the vacuum lines. Known problem is that they break where they enter the firewall on the engine side. (right under/between the heater water lines). Or the reservoir behind the front right bumper is missing or cracked.
The problem areas with XJ cruise is the clock spring in which the horn stops, the vacuum or the switches. I had all 3 present in mine when I bought it, now they are all working! Replaced the reservoir, patched vacuum lines at firewall, replaced clock spring and replaced cruise switches.
Good Luck!
The problem areas with XJ cruise is the clock spring in which the horn stops, the vacuum or the switches. I had all 3 present in mine when I bought it, now they are all working! Replaced the reservoir, patched vacuum lines at firewall, replaced clock spring and replaced cruise switches.
Good Luck!
Last edited by Sig220; 05-16-2021 at 08:33 AM.
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If you are just having trouble with the cruise, I would be looking at the vacuum lines. Known problem is that they break where they enter the firewall on the engine side. (right under/between the heater water lines). Or the reservoir behind the front right bumper is missing or cracked.
The problem areas with XJ cruise is the clock spring in which the horn stops, the vacuum or the switches. I had all 3 present in mine when I bought it, now they are all working! Replaced the reservoir, patched vacuum lines at firewall, replaced clock spring and replaced cruise switches.
Good Luck!
The problem areas with XJ cruise is the clock spring in which the horn stops, the vacuum or the switches. I had all 3 present in mine when I bought it, now they are all working! Replaced the reservoir, patched vacuum lines at firewall, replaced clock spring and replaced cruise switches.
Good Luck!
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The reservoir behind the front right bumper - are you talking about the servo or is there supposed to be something at the end of the vacuum line beyond the servo?
I traced mine and there is currently just a screw at the end of that line ending about where the battery is.
I traced mine and there is currently just a screw at the end of that line ending about where the battery is.
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There should be a "jug" behind the front right bumper. (Proper name is "vacuum reservoir") About the size of a small cabbage head and black plastic material. It is the end of the line past the servo.
Without it, you won't have enough vacuum for the vent selector, cruise and stuff that needs it. They are available at u pull it junk yards for cheap!
Mine was there but fractured, I used the aluminum tape used in duct work to seal it until I made a junk yard run
The old ones were shaped like a bread loaf and the newer ones are as described above. Maybe that will help you get the right one.
Here is a thread on this forum with the vacuum line diagram.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/99-...set-up-241395/
Compliments of our Cruiser54!
Without it, you won't have enough vacuum for the vent selector, cruise and stuff that needs it. They are available at u pull it junk yards for cheap!
Mine was there but fractured, I used the aluminum tape used in duct work to seal it until I made a junk yard run
The old ones were shaped like a bread loaf and the newer ones are as described above. Maybe that will help you get the right one.
Here is a thread on this forum with the vacuum line diagram.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/99-...set-up-241395/
Compliments of our Cruiser54!
Last edited by Sig220; 05-19-2021 at 07:38 PM.
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There should be a "jug" behind the front right bumper. (Proper name is "vacuum reservoir") About the size of a small cabbage head and black plastic material. It is the end of the line past the servo.
Without it, you won't have enough vacuum for the vent selector, cruise and stuff that needs it. They are available at u pull it junk yards for cheap!
Mine was there but fractured, I used the aluminum tape used in duct work to seal it until I made a junk yard run
The old ones were shaped like a bread loaf and the newer ones are as described above. Maybe that will help you get the right one.
Here is a thread on this forum with the vacuum line diagram.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/99-...set-up-241395/
Compliments of our Cruiser54!
Without it, you won't have enough vacuum for the vent selector, cruise and stuff that needs it. They are available at u pull it junk yards for cheap!
Mine was there but fractured, I used the aluminum tape used in duct work to seal it until I made a junk yard run
The old ones were shaped like a bread loaf and the newer ones are as described above. Maybe that will help you get the right one.
Here is a thread on this forum with the vacuum line diagram.
https://www.cherokeeforum.com/f2/99-...set-up-241395/
Compliments of our Cruiser54!
As you can tell, I'm new to wrenching on the XJ. Learning a lot. Thanks for your help!
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As for as wrenching, I couldn't tell unless you told me! A XJ is a adventure, but if you like them they are addicting! My latest (99 Sport) is the 6th one I have owned. Started in 1984, guess I am hooked.
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It could be the problem or part of the problem. I also had the line going through the firewall by the heater lines broken. It is common, so you may want to make sure yours is good.
As for as wrenching, I couldn't tell unless you told me! A XJ is a adventure, but if you like them they are addicting! My latest (99 Sport) is the 6th one I have owned. Started in 1984, guess I am hooked.
As for as wrenching, I couldn't tell unless you told me! A XJ is a adventure, but if you like them they are addicting! My latest (99 Sport) is the 6th one I have owned. Started in 1984, guess I am hooked.
I did some searching and couldn't find any canisters for anything after 1996...
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If you need it, I can post a pic of my old one (still has the tape on it) that I replaced. About all you will need is a 1/4 rachet and socket set to pull it. Let me know!
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I really don't think you will find NOS vacuum reservoirs. That is why I suggested you go to a u-pull-it yard. Our vehicles are getting old and recycling parts is about the only way we will be able to get a lot of them.
If you need it, I can post a pic of my old one (still has the tape on it) that I replaced. About all you will need is a 1/4 rachet and socket set to pull it. Let me know!
If you need it, I can post a pic of my old one (still has the tape on it) that I replaced. About all you will need is a 1/4 rachet and socket set to pull it. Let me know!
A pic of what you have would be awesome! If it's not too much trouble.
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The first 2 pics are of the reservoir I removed and the last pic is one of the reservoir currently installed. Not factory installed, as I don't have a factory front bumper.
There is a 98 XJ at my local U-pull yard. If you run out of options, I could run up there first of the week to check/liberate it.
Depending on where you are, shipping should not be a problem.
There is a 98 XJ at my local U-pull yard. If you run out of options, I could run up there first of the week to check/liberate it.
Depending on where you are, shipping should not be a problem.