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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.
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ok let me reitterate, I HAD THIS EXACT SAME PROBLEM, i ran the power wire and the rca cables down the same side of the car, and yes there was alternator whine, ran the wires on seprate sides of the car there after, still the whine which like richee said did get louder as the car revved, bought a ground loop isolator, installed it today and wtf!!??? its like magic the whine is gone, so maybe i know what i am talking about, take my advise and spend the 20 bucks to get it fixed rather than ripping out the wires and putting them down the other side just to realize hmm its still making the whine, so yes i do know what i am talking about.
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Jun 10, '07 From Riverside, CA Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
ok let me reitterate, I HAD THIS EXACT SAME PROBLEM, i ran the power wire and the rca cables down the same side of the car, and yes there was alternator whine, ran the wires on seprate sides of the car there after, still the whine which like richee said did get louder as the car revved, bought a ground loop isolator, installed it today and wtf!!??? its like magic the whine is gone, so maybe i know what i am talking about, take my advise and spend the 20 bucks to get it fixed rather than ripping out the wires and putting them down the other side just to realize hmm its still making the whine, so yes i do know what i am talking about. Nobody is saying you are wrong(I'm not at least). I agree, definitely a inexpensive fix for an annoying problem. I agree, since he JUST started getting this problem, it's probably the grounds, but a great rule is to separate the wires and have the rca's on the opposite side from the fuel filter(rca should be on the passenger side on our cars) because interference comes about that way, not constant, but it happens for a decent amount of people. Nuff said. Separate the wires, you will probably still have the whine since this isn't an issue that has been existing for a while, it just popped up. Fix it completely by doing the 20 buck fix. Badda boom badda bing, finito. Any more issues, just post back up Faust. -------------------- |
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