Usually there are a couple of things to cause a horn to blow continuously. There may be others, but these are the causes that come to mind at the moment:
Have the wheel bearings checked, as well as the alignment.
Get your wheels checked
Probably a bad exhaust pipe and/or muffler. Have it checked.....
Could be Warped Rotors. Have them checked.....
See a specialist. System needs to be purged, leak checked & Recharged.....
The 1965 impala came in multiple interior colors: red, black, blue...possible more.
No, the 94-96 Impala did NOT come from the factory with a sunroof option. However, there are many Impala's out there that had sunroofs installed by the dealership that they came from when they were new. So, it is possible to find a 94-96 Impala SS with a sunroof.
Have the head gaskets checked and intake manifold gaskets checked for leaks. The 3.4's are known for head and intake leaks! Or a bad thermostat.
It seem like my thermometer stuck on 68 degrees. have checked my book and this is not addressed. thank you
A wheel bearing is pressed in to the hub so that it is able to safely operate. To replace a bearing on a Chevy Impala remove the hub from the car and take the unit to a machinist. Have the press out the old bearing and press in the new one.
usually there's a tag around the back of the rear end.if not get the vin checked that might tell you
check the brake fluid level and if good have the ABS wheel sensors checked out for a bad one.