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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8877520" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Sounds to me from this response, that you have some wiring issues that need to be addressed/checked and possibly reconnected properly. Id check the wiring, pulling the HU and check all connections before spending any funds. Could just be loose connections making the proper contact, that will happen over time from road vibrations if not connected properly. Soldering and heatshrink generally stays connected the best from my experiencing. Using Butt connectors work very nicely when used properly and crimped well. You can always run some electrical tape around the outside of RCAs exposed connection once connected to help from a little more noise issues,. Check your wiring first. Make sure all are connected tightly first before spending any funds. Its going to cost you some time Yes, but may save you some funds and fix your issues</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8877520, member: 634282"] Sounds to me from this response, that you have some wiring issues that need to be addressed/checked and possibly reconnected properly. Id check the wiring, pulling the HU and check all connections before spending any funds. Could just be loose connections making the proper contact, that will happen over time from road vibrations if not connected properly. Soldering and heatshrink generally stays connected the best from my experiencing. Using Butt connectors work very nicely when used properly and crimped well. You can always run some electrical tape around the outside of RCAs exposed connection once connected to help from a little more noise issues,. Check your wiring first. Make sure all are connected tightly first before spending any funds. Its going to cost you some time Yes, but may save you some funds and fix your issues [/QUOTE]
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