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How to stop noise/whine with newly installed MP3 kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8611372" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>What else did you change when you installed the mp3 kit? I would personally get rid of the ground loop isolator. Those are just band aids, but they do nothing to fix the real problem. Double check the ground. If you added one or changed the old ground from your new kit, make sure it is proper. Good metal to metal that is connected to the body/chassis with no paint or plastic in the way. If you didn't need to do anything to the ground, check your RCA cables. I have had a problem before where it was only the AUX setting because the RCA cables were causing a ground loop. They were getting pushed against the mount at the plug from being ran poorly. Make sure there is no pressure on the cables plugs. You could pull the head unit out, but leaving it connected and see if you still have the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8611372, member: 674149"] What else did you change when you installed the mp3 kit? I would personally get rid of the ground loop isolator. Those are just band aids, but they do nothing to fix the real problem. Double check the ground. If you added one or changed the old ground from your new kit, make sure it is proper. Good metal to metal that is connected to the body/chassis with no paint or plastic in the way. If you didn't need to do anything to the ground, check your RCA cables. I have had a problem before where it was only the AUX setting because the RCA cables were causing a ground loop. They were getting pushed against the mount at the plug from being ran poorly. Make sure there is no pressure on the cables plugs. You could pull the head unit out, but leaving it connected and see if you still have the problem. [/QUOTE]
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