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<blockquote data-quote="kballa422" data-source="post: 2467363" data-attributes="member: 558327"><p>We took my friends car up to circuit city yesterday to ask them about some noise the sub was picking up. When the blinker was turned on you could hear it in the sub and there was alwys a low rumbling when the volume was at zero, engine noise.</p><p></p><p>I thought it might be a bad ground but they said it was good, without checking it, so we asked them to measure the resistance, it said .2ohms so it was good, and then said they dont know what the problem was. One guy tried to say he couldn't hear it, another said it will do that a little, its normal, and then he continues on to say that a capacitor would help out a lot. The next thing he said was the battery could be dying bc one of the batteries main jobs is to filter out noise, besides starting the car.</p><p></p><p>I just laughed and said ok and we left, lol. just thought i would share this. Also, if anyone wants to make any suggestions to what it could be that would be great, we are checking to see if its the head unit today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kballa422, post: 2467363, member: 558327"] We took my friends car up to circuit city yesterday to ask them about some noise the sub was picking up. When the blinker was turned on you could hear it in the sub and there was alwys a low rumbling when the volume was at zero, engine noise. I thought it might be a bad ground but they said it was good, without checking it, so we asked them to measure the resistance, it said .2ohms so it was good, and then said they dont know what the problem was. One guy tried to say he couldn't hear it, another said it will do that a little, its normal, and then he continues on to say that a capacitor would help out a lot. The next thing he said was the battery could be dying bc one of the batteries main jobs is to filter out noise, besides starting the car. I just laughed and said ok and we left, lol. just thought i would share this. Also, if anyone wants to make any suggestions to what it could be that would be great, we are checking to see if its the head unit today. [/QUOTE]
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