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Old 07-24-2005, 07:59 AM   #4
codybear
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Default Re: Engine noise

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Originally Posted by Meotchh
The solution to all noise problems is not "an 8 guage black wire about 18 inches or more longer attach 1 end to your decks ground wire then the other to a nice piece of metal near the steering column or on the side somewhere, what year is this car?"

The proper way to eliminate the noise is not to guess at it. First thing you want to do is determine the source of the noise. Do you have any external amps or just the head unit & the stock speakers?

Get back to us & list what else if anything is connected to the headunit. Yes that does include stock amplifiers, speakers, EQ's, converters, ect.

Meotchh.. no one said it was the solution to all car noise problems? assuming your not using junk equipment it will solve most problems may not all. I have this situation in 5 different cars and all were fixed by using a heavier ground wire to the deck. besides isn't the thread really old?
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