2006 Sebring sedan's horn honking steadily when car is cold. Why???

Asked by tcrews Dec 28, 2010 at 08:46 AM about the 2006 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When my car sits overnight in a parking lot and temps get into low 20's, when I start it up within a couple minutes the horn starts blowing.  I put pressure on the horn part of the airbag in the steering wheel to get it to stop.  When the car warms up, I can hit the wheel and it will stop.  Happened every time for the last month.  Help!  Took it to a mechanic who took the wheel cover off, disconnected the horn and reconnected it but it still happens.

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My mechanic said it was due to a faulty air bag connection. Remedy is to either disconnect the horn or replace the airbag.

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