I just dealt with this myself. Go to www.Chrysler.com. There will be a place to click on "recalls". Put in the last 8 digits of your VIN number and it will tell you if this work has been done or not. If not, you can call a Chrysler dealer service department, give them the last 8 of your VIN and they will probably set up a time for you to bring it in and have it fixed at no cost to you.
The clock spring is located behind steering wheel. If clock spring is defective, it has been recalled for your vehicle and has a life time warranty .
Answering your question concerning the horn relay . I have a voyager 98 ,my horn and cruise control was not working so the problem was from a piece name clock spring located under the horn and cruise switches in the (direction) . So when i changed this clock spring both problems where solved . The clock spring is under warranty from Chrysler/Dodge due to a factory recall. Check with your local dealer to see if your model/year is covered.
Possible answerIs the airbag idiot light illuminated on the dash? There is a recall concerning airbag/clockspring failure on the 97. My horn failed when this repair was needed. Don't have cruise control on my vehicle. AnswerThis is caused by the clock spring inside the steering wheel behind the airbag. There is a recall for this problem. Take your car to any Plymouth dealer and it will be fixed for free. Call them first so they will have the clock spring in stock.
sounds like the clock spring is shot Take it in for service, the airbag system is not for diy'rs.
As per www.totalrecallinfo.com there are 3 recalls on this item, but not the clock spring.
There is a part called a clock spring located in the dash board and it controls both the horn and the cruise control. I had it replace on my Plymouth voyager and they both work fine now. There was a RECALL for airbags which fixes this very problem - they should fix it for you
The clockspring is the electrical connection under the steering wheel. If it is broken the horn and cruise switches are no longer part of the circuit.
take it to a dealer it is most likely the clock spring, and it is a recall item, so they will fix it for free, had mine done just last year
This information can be found in the owner's manual. This information can be found in the owner's manual.
I have seen on another site that there is a recall on 1996-98 Voyagers that the clock spring in the steering causes this. One person said lifetime warranty, other have said only to 36,000 miles. You should contact the nearest dealer with your VIN # to confirm and verify the recall coverage.
It is important to know what is causing problems in a car. When the horn relay clicks, but the horn does not sound, it is not a fuse but more likely to be the cars clock spring.
replace the clock spring