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Can water effect my ground?
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<blockquote data-quote="eengrms" data-source="post: 250884" data-attributes="member: 547046"><p>Chances are your car takes in too much water when it's raining and it causes your belts to slip, thereby causing strain on your engine which causes strain on the alternator which causes whining in the speakers. It's possible. What kind of car do you have and do you notice if it runs sluggish in the rain? You might want to change out your air filiter and put some belt dressing on your fan belts. Might help, and it certainly can't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eengrms, post: 250884, member: 547046"] Chances are your car takes in too much water when it's raining and it causes your belts to slip, thereby causing strain on your engine which causes strain on the alternator which causes whining in the speakers. It's possible. What kind of car do you have and do you notice if it runs sluggish in the rain? You might want to change out your air filiter and put some belt dressing on your fan belts. Might help, and it certainly can't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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