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<blockquote data-quote="rumple4skin" data-source="post: 4211679" data-attributes="member: 587703"><p>yes it can(not real likely tho man) sorry to say it sucks to rerun shit and spend time doing something that prob wont work, but yes it CAN cause it but it is unlikely(the more times you split the remote turn on wire the more chance you have of recreating this sound) ether that or i would check your big three(if a audio performance place did it they may have put the ground to the alty into the fuse box( or any other shitty spot i.ie ground it with the engine ground) its a easy check all you need to do it pop the hood and see where they ran the wire. if it goes to a fuse block this can also cause it but also VARY unlikely(and if they did this they should not have a job anymore)but as i said its easy to check for so mine as well(before you go spending money on it)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rumple4skin, post: 4211679, member: 587703"] yes it can(not real likely tho man) sorry to say it sucks to rerun shit and spend time doing something that prob wont work, but yes it CAN cause it but it is unlikely(the more times you split the remote turn on wire the more chance you have of recreating this sound) ether that or i would check your big three(if a audio performance place did it they may have put the ground to the alty into the fuse box( or any other shitty spot i.ie ground it with the engine ground) its a easy check all you need to do it pop the hood and see where they ran the wire. if it goes to a fuse block this can also cause it but also VARY unlikely(and if they did this they should not have a job anymore)but as i said its easy to check for so mine as well(before you go spending money on it) [/QUOTE]
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