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<blockquote data-quote="fasteddie7200" data-source="post: 2129371" data-attributes="member: 570475"><p>Here's a couple of suggestions. This is going to be time consuming but this might work. Run the power cable and remote wire on one side of the car. Then run the RCA and speaker cables on the other side of the car. If you have more than one amp, ground both amps together or ground them no more than 1 inch apart. If you can, take off any paint to make sure your getting a solid metal contact. The receiver can be ground from the factory ground and DO NOT ground anything else. When your running the power cable from the battery through your firewall, try to run it as far away from the spark plug wires as possible. If this doesn't work, then you know its not any of the cables or faulty installation and its probably the amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fasteddie7200, post: 2129371, member: 570475"] Here's a couple of suggestions. This is going to be time consuming but this might work. Run the power cable and remote wire on one side of the car. Then run the RCA and speaker cables on the other side of the car. If you have more than one amp, ground both amps together or ground them no more than 1 inch apart. If you can, take off any paint to make sure your getting a solid metal contact. The receiver can be ground from the factory ground and DO NOT ground anything else. When your running the power cable from the battery through your firewall, try to run it as far away from the spark plug wires as possible. If this doesn't work, then you know its not any of the cables or faulty installation and its probably the amp. [/QUOTE]
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