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<blockquote data-quote="Worlddre" data-source="post: 7427481" data-attributes="member: 556661"><p>this is not necessarily an indication of a poorly done install but more than likely a faulty on-star module which any installer will tell you is more than common so dont be so quick to write off the installer as an idiot when it very well may not be his/her fault. There really isnt much to mess up when installing a radio especially none of the things mentioned so unless he/she is a complete retard (which im not ruling out simply pointing out the other side) this is more than likely a faulty module. Especially considering that there is engine noise during the use of onstar there is nothing to directly wire to onstar so any noise on that is likely being induced by the module itself</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worlddre, post: 7427481, member: 556661"] this is not necessarily an indication of a poorly done install but more than likely a faulty on-star module which any installer will tell you is more than common so dont be so quick to write off the installer as an idiot when it very well may not be his/her fault. There really isnt much to mess up when installing a radio especially none of the things mentioned so unless he/she is a complete retard (which im not ruling out simply pointing out the other side) this is more than likely a faulty module. Especially considering that there is engine noise during the use of onstar there is nothing to directly wire to onstar so any noise on that is likely being induced by the module itself [/QUOTE]
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