Alarm / Horn issue?
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 5:56 pm
Evening XDrivers.
I bought an E53 X5 about 4 weeks ago and I recently noticed that the horn doesn’t work. When pressing the horn I can hear a relay clicking, but no noise from the horn itself.
I’ve also found that some sort of warning system on the X5 keeps going off on its own. I’m assuming it’s the alarm, the indicators flash and the car continuously beeps, but there’s no alarm sound. Which has led to me to believe this is the reason why the horn doesn’t work. Can anyone confirm if the horn goes off as part of the alarm? I’m starting to think the horn was disconnected because the alarm kept going off, and rather than sorting the problem, the previous owner just disconnected the horn to stop the noise.
I’ve done a bit of searching and found that the likely cause of an alarm problem is the bonnet sensor. I’m planning on securing the sensor in the closed position as a temporary fix to see if this resolves the problem. If it does, I can go about permanently resolving the issue. But at least I can reconnect the horn in the meantime. Can anyone advise me on where the horn is located (I’ve not yet looked under the bonnet of the X5).
Thanks in advance, Jack.
I bought an E53 X5 about 4 weeks ago and I recently noticed that the horn doesn’t work. When pressing the horn I can hear a relay clicking, but no noise from the horn itself.
I’ve also found that some sort of warning system on the X5 keeps going off on its own. I’m assuming it’s the alarm, the indicators flash and the car continuously beeps, but there’s no alarm sound. Which has led to me to believe this is the reason why the horn doesn’t work. Can anyone confirm if the horn goes off as part of the alarm? I’m starting to think the horn was disconnected because the alarm kept going off, and rather than sorting the problem, the previous owner just disconnected the horn to stop the noise.
I’ve done a bit of searching and found that the likely cause of an alarm problem is the bonnet sensor. I’m planning on securing the sensor in the closed position as a temporary fix to see if this resolves the problem. If it does, I can go about permanently resolving the issue. But at least I can reconnect the horn in the meantime. Can anyone advise me on where the horn is located (I’ve not yet looked under the bonnet of the X5).
Thanks in advance, Jack.