Horn access and removal/replacement on XF

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Asked by Podbear Mar 03, 2016 at 08:41 AM about the 2009 Jaguar XF Premium Luxury RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Since a bump my horn (only one of the two worked) is now not working at all.
Before purchasing the replacements I would like to remove them so I can get
the correct type to swap.

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I asked how do I get to and remove my car horns on my XF which don't work. I wish to remove them then replace with similar types.

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You should be able to see them between the radiator and the grill. Usually only held on by one bolt each. Be sure to disconnect wires first and tape them off. Also, make sure the relay is working.

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Thank you Oldtimer37. I had located them it was access which, I assume, is the bottom panel behind the front skirt and under the radiator. The relay is a very good point but only one horn was working prior to the crash and I think all the front end repairs have taken that out too. Thank you again, extremely helpful!

Hi there. I have a Jaguar XJ 2010 the horn started sounding as I was driving without me pressing the pad?

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