sounds more like a wiring problem in the steering column, if fuse blows again that would indicate so
Probably a fuse, check to see if your horn works, really!
yes, it is a fuse it will be labled int. lights/ horn on the fuse box
Check the fuse. On some hondas the horn and brake lights are on the same circuit. See if you have brake lights...if not, fuse for sure.
If the brake lights & horn are on the same fused circuit the most likely cause of the problem is an open circuit before the fuse.
It's in the fuse box under the dash. Look at the cover of the fuse box and it should tell you which fuse is brake lights and horn. On my Legacy it is the middle row, third one in, fuse 12 I think.
Check your fuses. See owner's manual for location and assignment of fuses.
WIRINGS!!
Most likely a fuse(s) check them all if you havn't already
It could be a bad fuse, check under dash on passenger side kick panel. also if it stops working you cant blow your horn.
Crank but not start and run, possible. Not to crank, start or run, no. No lights or horn, no.
A loose wire would cause the horn to stop working on your Dodge Avenger 2.4L engine.
If you can hear the relay click, it's not a fuse. It's either the circuit to the horn or the horn itself.