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Engine noise in both subs and front passenger speaker.
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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 8247224" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>almost sounds like an rca type issue. What type of deck and amps are you running. Try switching the front rca's around so r is l and l is r and see if the problem jumps sides. as for the subs what hz is the crossover set to? is the lpf even set to on? double check grounds with a dmm. double check terminal connections at the battery make sure there is no corrosion or loose connections. check resistance from neg post of battery to everywhere in the engine compartment to make sure you have good grounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 8247224, member: 642052"] almost sounds like an rca type issue. What type of deck and amps are you running. Try switching the front rca's around so r is l and l is r and see if the problem jumps sides. as for the subs what hz is the crossover set to? is the lpf even set to on? double check grounds with a dmm. double check terminal connections at the battery make sure there is no corrosion or loose connections. check resistance from neg post of battery to everywhere in the engine compartment to make sure you have good grounds. [/QUOTE]
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