AudioGeek
Junior Member
I have checked everything, cleaned all the grounds twice, put brand new star washers everywhere, and I still have noise from my head unit, but no noise when I play an ipod directly hooked up to my amp, with the same RCA cables that run to the head unit. Also tried grounding the RCA cables, even though it's a brand new Alpine deck. Didn't work. I never unplugged or plugged the RCA cables while anything was on anyway. If the battery was ever on, I at least had the head unit unplugged.
I'm pretty sure it's ignition noise, it's a vibration sound from about 150Hz-800Hz that stays at a constant level, so I can mask it by turning up the volume. I also ground my head unit to some metal under my steering wheel, where there is a lot of vibration. I do have a tiny vacuum leak due to my smog pump that is going out, but I minimized it by clamping all the hoses where the air was leaking.
Anyway, how do you troubleshoot ignition noise? My wires, plugs, cap & rotor, and coil pack are all MSD, brand new about 9 months ago, about 9K miles ago. Also got a brand new battery at that time. I have a 200+k mile American car, so my friend said I probably would be better off replacing the whole distributor, but I would think I shouldn't have any ignition noise with so much brand new stuff.
I think it might just be the head unit ground. The metal under the steering wheel area is probably not the greatest place. I can't really find anywhere else to add a ground though. I rather not drill a hole under the carpet. I don't have a jack to check what's under the car, and my drill is not the greatest, so it already had a hard time drilling through the metal near the steering wheel.
I'm pretty sure it's ignition noise, it's a vibration sound from about 150Hz-800Hz that stays at a constant level, so I can mask it by turning up the volume. I also ground my head unit to some metal under my steering wheel, where there is a lot of vibration. I do have a tiny vacuum leak due to my smog pump that is going out, but I minimized it by clamping all the hoses where the air was leaking.
Anyway, how do you troubleshoot ignition noise? My wires, plugs, cap & rotor, and coil pack are all MSD, brand new about 9 months ago, about 9K miles ago. Also got a brand new battery at that time. I have a 200+k mile American car, so my friend said I probably would be better off replacing the whole distributor, but I would think I shouldn't have any ignition noise with so much brand new stuff.
I think it might just be the head unit ground. The metal under the steering wheel area is probably not the greatest place. I can't really find anywhere else to add a ground though. I rather not drill a hole under the carpet. I don't have a jack to check what's under the car, and my drill is not the greatest, so it already had a hard time drilling through the metal near the steering wheel.