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It never really did that before, can anyone tell me what that means and how I can fix that? If I undo my seat belt, sometimes that breaks it but it comes right back, or if I lower or raise my window.... It's the craziest thing, but I hate hearing it when I accelerate thinking I got a supercharger or something. It's really annoying.
-------------------- 91 MR2 Turbo SW20, 92 MR2 Turbo SW20, 95 Celica GT ST204
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 20, '09 Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
Quite possible.
Before I ever got into cars, I always read not to run power lines and audio lines next to each other. This spans across a broader range than just car audio into any audio application (and essentially any electronics). Run the signal wire on the opposite side of the car from the power. Since dabazied could very well be hitting another factor, might as well be safe rather than sorry and run the audio wire opposite the fuel filter to eliminate that variable. Should get rid of your problem. Good luck! ![]() -------------------- ~Moving on to a 2002 Corolla S~ R.I.P Tom Celica - 1994-2010 |
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