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intermittent feedback - 10/21/2006 10:08:02 PM   
youks94gt

 

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Help me please!!!! I have an intermittent ignition noise thru speakers on my 94 GT with Mach 460. It comes and goes, sometimes is tollerable but most times it's so bad I have to unplug both amps just to listen to stereo. I have checked all the grounds and have gone as far as to run additional grounds at amps and from the engine to the body. Has anybody else run into this? Really don't want to tear everything out and replace speakers with aftermarket and re-wire.
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RE: intermittent feedback - 10/22/2006 1:47:15 AM   
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what kind of noise and is there any specific time you have it come on? How do you unplug the amps and what stereo are you listening to?

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RE: intermittent feedback - 10/22/2006 2:23:14 PM   
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I have recently noticed an insane amount of interference in mine. theres like a constant click? sound almost, it's like a clock on the wall sound extremly annoying. And when I depress my brake pedal it changes the pitch of the noise also, im yet to do any diagnostics because the weathers gettin kinda crappy around hear and I have only drove my stang 1 in the past 2 weeks so not much motivation to tear into it. Im guessing its my Mach picking it up and that is soon to be replaced by Boston amps speakers and sub. Oh and I know my HU isnt causing the interference im running my Eclipse CD7000 as my source, BADASS, wish it was a dead-head though....

I'll let you know if i do look into my problem and find a solution, awefully close to garaging it so dont hold your breath...

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