Auto Parts: 2004 dodge neon car horns, dodge neon, car horns


Question
when i go to lock my door with the keyless entry remote, the horn got a lot softer.  then i accidentally set off the alarm and it was at the same low level sound as what the door lock sound is.  now it is at the point where i can barely hear it.

Answer
Hi Pam,

Your vehicle has at least two horn units. A high-signal and a low-signal. One of them has burned-up and the increase in bypassed-power is now burning the second one up. You can usually purchase them as a set in most local salvage facilities for a nominal price.

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Thanks for the question, I hope this information was helpful to you.
Fred
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