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<blockquote data-quote="Heide264" data-source="post: 6875081" data-attributes="member: 610716"><p>I don't think it's the actual ignition wire, it's nose from cylinder ignition I am pretty certain. The engine in my POS astro van is right under the head unit. I think one or two of the spark plug wires has a very small crack in, and it is jumping to the car body. Hasn't gotten to the point it has effected performance, and I can't afford to fix it now regardless. The spark to the car body messes with the car body. I never thought of it being a problem with the factory wires, however.</p><p></p><p>It was back crackling just as it was during lunch. Not head unit at least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heide264, post: 6875081, member: 610716"] I don't think it's the actual ignition wire, it's nose from cylinder ignition I am pretty certain. The engine in my POS astro van is right under the head unit. I think one or two of the spark plug wires has a very small crack in, and it is jumping to the car body. Hasn't gotten to the point it has effected performance, and I can't afford to fix it now regardless. The spark to the car body messes with the car body. I never thought of it being a problem with the factory wires, however. It was back crackling just as it was during lunch. Not head unit at least. [/QUOTE]
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