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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 8090011" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>I am not sure here this sounds a little funky. As I understand it you don't have engine noise if you remove the antenna connection on the back of your headunit, and do when you have that attached. You want it attached, and when it is you get engine noise regaurdless of the source.</p><p></p><p>Normally with engine noise it has to do with signal wires (RCAs) being too close to power wires. Sometimes some HUs don't ground their HU's very well and you can try grounding the RCA connection on the HU. If those 2 things aren't the issue, it's possible that is just a bad headunit and a different one will solve all of your problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 8090011, member: 631331"] I am not sure here this sounds a little funky. As I understand it you don't have engine noise if you remove the antenna connection on the back of your headunit, and do when you have that attached. You want it attached, and when it is you get engine noise regaurdless of the source. Normally with engine noise it has to do with signal wires (RCAs) being too close to power wires. Sometimes some HUs don't ground their HU's very well and you can try grounding the RCA connection on the HU. If those 2 things aren't the issue, it's possible that is just a bad headunit and a different one will solve all of your problems. [/QUOTE]
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