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<blockquote data-quote="DJWaffles" data-source="post: 5240116" data-attributes="member: 604300"><p>If it has only happened 3 times it doesn't sound like that's going to be an easy one to figure out. Troubleshooting gets a lot more difficult when a problem doesn't show up regularly.</p><p></p><p>What I would do is next time it happens unplug the RCAs from the amp and see if it keeps making the noise. If the noise persists you can pretty much eliminate the HU as the source of the problem. If it stops then there is a good chance it is a problem with the HU.</p><p></p><p>It doesn't sound like a wiring issue, but then again, you can never really be 100% sure it isn't...electronics are full of gremlins that are just waiting for a little wiring problem. So as a good step, just walk through your wiring and double check to make sure everything looks as it should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJWaffles, post: 5240116, member: 604300"] If it has only happened 3 times it doesn't sound like that's going to be an easy one to figure out. Troubleshooting gets a lot more difficult when a problem doesn't show up regularly. What I would do is next time it happens unplug the RCAs from the amp and see if it keeps making the noise. If the noise persists you can pretty much eliminate the HU as the source of the problem. If it stops then there is a good chance it is a problem with the HU. It doesn't sound like a wiring issue, but then again, you can never really be 100% sure it isn't...electronics are full of gremlins that are just waiting for a little wiring problem. So as a good step, just walk through your wiring and double check to make sure everything looks as it should. [/QUOTE]
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