Chrysler sebring Horn goes off by itself

Asked by Frances Jun 16, 2016 at 01:43 AM about the 2008 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My chrysler sebring began honking on its own very
randomly, doesnt matter if it on or off, parked or
running.. how can I get this fixed? Will it require to
have the horn or aby part replaced?? Any help will
be appreciated.

5 Answers

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more than likely the horn button on the steering wheel- not really a button anymore, but the problem is the same- the switch inside the wheel must be able to make contact wherever the steering wheel is positioned- they often fail with time- and because of the airbag, you don't want to try to fix it yourself-

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U will have to pull the fuse which is inside the car on dvr side. Unfortunatly this also shuts off ur airbag. I looked this up on the government recall site. This is very common and chrysler refuses to issue a recall and have it fixed.

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I have same problem. Dealor is saying is the entire Module that horn, starter, ac that needs replacing, $900.00

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240

Which fuse do I pull I'm having the same problem with my Chrysler Sebring ugh please help it's driving me crazy

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20

Why does the horn going off when u hook up jumper cables

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