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<blockquote data-quote="GriffinW" data-source="post: 4694102" data-attributes="member: 577230"><p>My old HU, kenwood excelon, was stolen recently and I just installed a new JVC cheap-o HU. All the wires are connected using butt-connectors and each one individually wraped in electrical tape. Then I wrapped all the wires in electrical tape as one harness. On to the problem, whenever I turn my headlights on there is so much interference that I can't understand anything coming through the speakers.</p><p></p><p>I own two noise filters I had bought previously for an amp power wire.</p><p></p><p>Let me know what I can do to fix this problem so I can listen to the radio during night as well as during the day!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GriffinW, post: 4694102, member: 577230"] My old HU, kenwood excelon, was stolen recently and I just installed a new JVC cheap-o HU. All the wires are connected using butt-connectors and each one individually wraped in electrical tape. Then I wrapped all the wires in electrical tape as one harness. On to the problem, whenever I turn my headlights on there is so much interference that I can't understand anything coming through the speakers. I own two noise filters I had bought previously for an amp power wire. Let me know what I can do to fix this problem so I can listen to the radio during night as well as during the day! [/QUOTE]
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