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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8765351" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>So, I get all that. And absolutely makes perfect sense. The only thing is everything else other than the speaker wire was removed. No cables, no RCA's, no ends of speaker wire touching bare metal. I guess there is that chance that maybe the speaker wire at some point was damaged and bare, but when we removed all of it from the truck, I didn't come across any damaged speaker wire, though I wasn't tentatively looking for it either. </p><p>Everything has since come out of the vehicle, it will get new speakers and speaker wire, new subs, new RCA's, new grounding points with new cable, new head unit, new alternator, everything. So hopefully that problem doesn't persist with the new install. I just found it rather strange getting engine noise when nothing is hooked up to anything, and the usual suspects for causing such noise had been removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8765351, member: 681482"] So, I get all that. And absolutely makes perfect sense. The only thing is everything else other than the speaker wire was removed. No cables, no RCA's, no ends of speaker wire touching bare metal. I guess there is that chance that maybe the speaker wire at some point was damaged and bare, but when we removed all of it from the truck, I didn't come across any damaged speaker wire, though I wasn't tentatively looking for it either. Everything has since come out of the vehicle, it will get new speakers and speaker wire, new subs, new RCA's, new grounding points with new cable, new head unit, new alternator, everything. So hopefully that problem doesn't persist with the new install. I just found it rather strange getting engine noise when nothing is hooked up to anything, and the usual suspects for causing such noise had been removed. [/QUOTE]
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