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Chevy Silverado Rear Speaker Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Roxie224" data-source="post: 8819472" data-attributes="member: 687226"><p>I know a lot has been discussed on this subject, but I'm at a loss. I had two kicker shallow mount L7'S installed with a harmony audio amp along with kicker components hooked up to a pioneer GM-D874. I kept the factory head unit from my 2015 Chevy Silverado and it ran without issue for about 5-6 months. When I got back from a long road trip, I noticed my rear passenger speaker was making a whining noise when I shut the truck off (the stereo was not playing anything). Now the whining will not go away. The noise does fluctuate a bit when the truck is accelerating. I switched the RCA's from the right rear speaker and plugged it into the left RCA jacks and the noise moved to the left side. The power wires and RCAs are run on opposite sides of the vehicle. I know pioneer doesn't have the best reputation especially when it comes to random noises. I checked all the wiring and everything appears to be tight. Any suggestions? Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxie224, post: 8819472, member: 687226"] I know a lot has been discussed on this subject, but I'm at a loss. I had two kicker shallow mount L7'S installed with a harmony audio amp along with kicker components hooked up to a pioneer GM-D874. I kept the factory head unit from my 2015 Chevy Silverado and it ran without issue for about 5-6 months. When I got back from a long road trip, I noticed my rear passenger speaker was making a whining noise when I shut the truck off (the stereo was not playing anything). Now the whining will not go away. The noise does fluctuate a bit when the truck is accelerating. I switched the RCA's from the right rear speaker and plugged it into the left RCA jacks and the noise moved to the left side. The power wires and RCAs are run on opposite sides of the vehicle. I know pioneer doesn't have the best reputation especially when it comes to random noises. I checked all the wiring and everything appears to be tight. Any suggestions? Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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