Quiet horn/is my battery the issue?

Asked by Matthew0201 Dec 23, 2020 at 04:15 AM about the 2016 Dodge Charger SXT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I’ve had my 2016 charger for about 2 months
now with no issues until tonight when I got home I
went to lock my car with my key fob, and my horn
sounded extremely weird. It was quieter and higher
pitched, sounded like it was dying. I checked the
fuse box and nothing was burnt or cracked. Hoping
to get more info as it can be the battery but hoping
it’s something more simple. Any info helps thanks.

2 Answers

If everything else is running ok , i doubt it is the battery . Maybe the horn itself is on the way out. Try it a few times and see how it sounds using the horn button .

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