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The clock spring in the steering column needs replacing. It is a lifetime recall by Chrysler/Dodge. Contact your local dealer for a free replacement. I had mine done on my '97 dodge Caravan in less than an hour including a 27 point inspection. Normal cost would be around $380 by a mechanic.....Tom
check under the hood in the fuse/relay box for a blown fuse or relay. also there is another fuse panel under the dash next to the steering column. when u take the cover off the fuse/relay box under the hood look inside the lid and it will tell u which fuse/relay controls the cruise/horn/etc. hope this will help you!!!!
horn going off at times is a symptom of a broken clock spring does yourcruise still work?is your air bag light on? if so then you need to replace your clock spring to just disconnect your horn you can remove the relay in the pdc
Air bag light on ? Have the vehicle checked for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's in the air bag control module . That's the way to find out what the problem is . Suggest you take it to a qualified repair shop.
If your Air Bag Light is on and the Horn Doesn't work, then the Clock Spring behind your steering wheel is bad. Call the dealership and give them your Vin Number and ask them if it is covered under a recall, some vehicles where some were not. Its worth a try.
The Airbag, horn and cruise control share on common component. The clock spring inside the steering wheel. The clockspring is snapped into a plastic mounting platform on the steering column behind the steering wheel. The clockspring is used to maintain a continuous electrical circuit between the wiring harness and the driver's airbag module. This assembly consists of a flat ribbon like electrically conductive tape which winds and unwinds with the steering wheel rotation.
The clocksprings going bad is a common problem with Chrysler products. Since the Airbag is involved, I would recommend the dealer replace it. It is about a $175.00 to $200.00 repair. or you can try junk yards hope this help have a nice day.
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