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2018 Mustang Amp Noise When I Close the Driver’s Door Only
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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8878686" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>That is an odd issue. Just as a test, if possible, disconnect the power that goes to that door. Be it via fuse or unplugging the harness before it goes into the door. My assumption is that the window/locks controls may be the issue. Since most are now chip controlled and not contact point like the older models, it may be those chips reacting to the RPM. If not that, then maybe a lack of ground when the door closes. Contact could be established when the door is open therefore not creating the noise loop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8878686, member: 654802"] That is an odd issue. Just as a test, if possible, disconnect the power that goes to that door. Be it via fuse or unplugging the harness before it goes into the door. My assumption is that the window/locks controls may be the issue. Since most are now chip controlled and not contact point like the older models, it may be those chips reacting to the RPM. If not that, then maybe a lack of ground when the door closes. Contact could be established when the door is open therefore not creating the noise loop. [/QUOTE]
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