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Ground loop(s) issue with bluetooth system.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffro83" data-source="post: 8627239" data-attributes="member: 674133"><p>If you do a Google search it should show videos of how to ground the RCA jacks themselves sometimes that seems to help clear it up but most likely if the problem started when you added the new head unit I would try running a temporary wire from the ground on the head unit 2 a few different ground points and see if that clears it up might get you nowhere might help you out even if you just run a temporary jump wire from the head unit straight to the negative terminal on the battery at least then you'll know what the problem is those are my two suggestions for now</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffro83, post: 8627239, member: 674133"] If you do a Google search it should show videos of how to ground the RCA jacks themselves sometimes that seems to help clear it up but most likely if the problem started when you added the new head unit I would try running a temporary wire from the ground on the head unit 2 a few different ground points and see if that clears it up might get you nowhere might help you out even if you just run a temporary jump wire from the head unit straight to the negative terminal on the battery at least then you'll know what the problem is those are my two suggestions for now [/QUOTE]
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