As per www.totalrecallinfo.com there are 3 recalls on this item, but not the clock spring.
This is most likely the clock spring in the steering column. Chrysler had a recall on incorrectly wound clock springs. I would recommend taking it to a Chrysler dealer for confirmation.
I need to do the same replacement due to the air bag light is on constantly. I called Chrysler and I was told this is a recall issue (recall # B24). For detail for yourself, call Chrysler (800)853-1403. You might have dealer repair for you free.
It is under the steering wheel.
To set the clock on a 2001 Chrysler Concorde, turn the ignition to the "On" position without starting the engine. Press and hold the "Hour" button to adjust the hours and the "Minute" button to adjust the minutes. Once the correct time is displayed, release the buttons. The clock will retain the new time setting when you turn the ignition off.
Check for a recall on the clock spring. If your CD player and horn aren't working, or if the Air bag or ABS light is on, its almost surely it.
I may have answered my own question. 1995 Caravan airbags, electrical system and clock-springs were the subject of a Chrysler / Dodge Caravan recall in the mid-to-late 1990's. We were fortunate enough to enter our 1995 Caravan VIN at the national recall website and find out that indeed, ours is part of that recall. Chrysler and our trusted dealer will be handling our needs and the recall. It appears that those recall "sensitive" parts will be hard to locate, presumably more for safety reasons.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, there was no official recall specifically for the clock spring in the 1999 Dodge Grand Caravan. However, it is always advisable to check the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website or contact a local dealership for the most current recall information, as new recalls can be issued. If you suspect an issue with the clock spring, it might be worth having it inspected by a qualified mechanic.
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.
Probably the switch, they fail often. If not that, it may be the clock spring, if you never had it replaced. If its the clock spring, it is a free warranty recall replacement, even now. AJ
I had the same problem. It is the clock spring in the steering column and I took it to the dealer and they fixed without charge it under a recall. Check out Chrysler's web page for recalls.
Call a Dealer with your VIN number and they can tell you if you have any open recalls.
It is the electrical connection under the steering wheel that allows for rotation.