You might need new brake pads or rotors depending upon how worn down your brakes are. I have a 2003 Dodge Neon SXT and I had the front brake pads replaced for $140.
The horn relay on a 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 is located in the engine compartment year the firewall. It provides power to operate and control the horn.
The horn switch is part of the airbag cover.
A horn wiring diagram of a 2001 Dodge Durango can be found in a service repair manuals. The service repair manual will also show step by step how to properly remove the horn.
you double click the lock or check your horn
You can't. It is a government required safety item that the horn honks when the door is open, the brake is not pressed and the trans is not in park.
If it's just the horn itself...$20 buck for the new horn. install it yourself with the Haynes repair manual, Dodge Neon 2000 thru 2003. Book #30036. The horn is under the passenger headlamp.
Look under dash near brake pedal assembly for a damaged wire grounding when pedal is released. Repair and tape it out of the way.
the horn sounds(like in panic mode) when the gear selector is in other than park and the 1) brake is off 2) seatbelt is unbuckled 3) the door is open. This is to let the driver know that the vehicle is in another gear than park when exiting the vehicle. It is a Mandated Safety Item. It can not be disabled.
Short to power in the horn circuit, relay stuck in the closed position, stuck horn switch.
The dodge big horn is a special edition ram. No true difference.
The horns on neons are under the front bumper driver side. We had a 98 and had a time finding out.
This sounds like a blown fuse.