The horn switch is a contact between the airbag and the steering column. The switch is held or open up by 4 rubber "springs" or grommets. After time these grommets deteriorate and fail, causing the airbag side of the switch to contact the column side of the switch. This causes the horn to blow at any time the circuit is closed or "made". You can remove the airbag and disconnect the switch by pulling the slide terminal off of the connector, and taping the loose end of the wire. Or replace the 4 grommets that hold the airbag side of the switch up. Extreme care must must taken when removing the air bag assembly!
antifreeze leak
Cirrus
that could be a wheel bearing that's gone bad.
Cirrostratus
I'm thinking you can describe them as air coming out the end of a jet.
water coming from the exhaust is normal not lots but some
These are called "mare's tails" or cirrus clouds and often mean rain is coming.
If an alternator light keeps coming off and on, this may indicate that the voltage output of the vehicle is going up and down intermittently. This may mean the alternator may need to be replaced soon.
Almost classic example of fuel filter gone bad.
My Chrysler Cirrus does this all the time in my case its my key. My ignition on my car is very catchy so i hangs up when coming back from the ignition spot cauing none of the signals or lights to workAnswerYou need to replace the igntion switch.
usually pretty nice, but it also means that bad wheather is coming.
Cumulus sunny day Stratus rain and cirrus light rain or snow is coming