2012 Chrysler 200 Horn

Asked by MsMBR Nov 18, 2019 at 07:57 PM about the 2012 Chrysler 200 Limited Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My horn does not work and on top of that, it honks on its own out of no where.
How do I make it stop until im able to pay for the repairs?

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look for your fuse box and take out your horn relay or unplug the horn wire.

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Good morning I have a 2012 Chrysler 200 with the same problem. I'm wondering if you ever figured out the problem. Thanks

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I have a chrysler 200 2012 WITH THE SAME PROBLEM! Help?! The horn has NO fuse or relay. I cannot find where my horn unplugs. Idk what it is? But only when im driving it , it randomly honks or sometimes goes crazy and wont stop.

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I'm taking mine to the shop Wednesday morning I'll let you know what they say the problem is

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what did they say phil ? going through the same thing and going to the shop thursday .

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what did they say Phil my car started to do the same i dont know what it is cuz i already unplug the horn and it still honks but not as often

same for mine. The first thought it was the clock spring. But dealer said the TIPM needs to be replaced. Will cost 2k with labor. Not worth it for a car that is worth 4K. Just going to unplug it.

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