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How is this possible? alt noise without the power wire connected
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<blockquote data-quote="snakeye" data-source="post: 4008607" data-attributes="member: 576379"><p>I had the same problem when I changed out my battery once and this was the solution. its actually not the rca's that are bad, its the internal ground (inside the head unit) pioneer is notorious for this. you can fix it by grounding the rca's like this or you can open it up and all it takes is a drop of solder on the internal ground circuit.</p><p></p><p>Ground the rca's and see if that ends it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snakeye, post: 4008607, member: 576379"] I had the same problem when I changed out my battery once and this was the solution. its actually not the rca's that are bad, its the internal ground (inside the head unit) pioneer is notorious for this. you can fix it by grounding the rca's like this or you can open it up and all it takes is a drop of solder on the internal ground circuit. Ground the rca's and see if that ends it. [/QUOTE]
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