You're fine. The horn on my 925A2 recently did the same. WildChild467 took it upon himself to dig into it for me, and he found there is a diode just under the horn, I believe on the ground side, and this was weak/bad. By simply disconnecting, it resolved the issue. But, thinking it is a flyback diode, which prevents a voltage spike in the system when the solenoid closes (acting like an ignition coil ie collapsing magnetic field), he actually sourced another diode and installed it as intended, and my horn has been fine since. He also went through everything else, such as the horn button, slip ring on the steering column, connection at the column base, horn solenoid, and connection at the horn. So, it could have been any of those, but the problem reoccurred, and the problem was resolved when he started messing with the diode. Problem stopped via disconnecting the diode, and problem remained resolved after replacing this diode. Could tell it was not happy, as it was getting hot and deformed.
Check the diode, it is taped within a small harness just between the horn and firewall. Mine stuck full on at 120psi during a 3am drive through a subdivision of $800,000 homes. I though I was going to be jailed instantly. The seconds it was stuck on felt like hours, but we laugh about it now.