Chrysler 200 clockspring issue causing horn and steering wheel control buttons to malfunction on Chrysler 200

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chrysler 200 owners report experiencing issues related to a faulty clockspring, which can affect the functionality of the horn and steering wheel control buttons. Symptoms of this malfunction may include an illuminated airbag light on the dashboard, a steering wheel symbol, or a traction control light activation. Additionally, owners may find that the horn does not work at all, or it sounds off randomly without being pressed, indicating a disrupted connection. A failed clockspring can also lead to inoperative components such as the driver's airbag and speed control, necessitating the replacement of the clockspring assembly. It is advisable for owners facing these issues to address the clockspring problem promptly to ensure the proper functioning of these essential components.

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Chrysler 200 vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 149,354 miles
(149,354 - 149,354)

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