So I bought a new Horn Relay thinking that was probably the problem and replaced it, but it still didn't fix it. I have pulled the Security System Relay in the Fuse box under the hood behind the battery and reinstalled the horn relay and it still honks continuously. I have checked the horn buttons on the steering wheel airbag pad and they seem to be working but there is no way to tell because when i reinstall the horn relay the horn goes off continuously.
SOURCE: 1992 Dodge Ram 50: Horn honks all by itself.
Check the horn actuating contact at the centre of the steering wheel. It may be damaged or mis-aligned.
Also check the carbon contact that runs on the slip ring under the steering wheel (associated with steering wheel horn actuate switch) It may be damaged or mis-aligned.
If none of the above are faulty, you should look for a possible intermittent short to ground on the horn actuation control wiring.
SOURCE: My horn won't work in my 1998 Dodge Ram. Has my
yes the viper security system will do this,it may be in your best interest to get rid of this system and get a different alarm.it will do many more things too,get it out while you can still drive your truck,it happen to me.
SOURCE: I have a 1997 dodge ram 4x4. The two round parts
its possible the horn itself burned out after being on for so long.
SOURCE: fuse box diagram for 1997
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SOURCE: 2003 dodge caravan airbag good
if you check the wire that comes from the horn button to the relay for voltage when the horn is pushed and have voltage then you have a bad relay,if not then you probably have bad contacts in the horn pad area or even the clock spring itself.
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