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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8729515" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Sounds logical. I honestly don't have any experience with those new "smart" "safety" type features but either way I'd bet bypassing factory amp/wiring and going direct from the head unit to the stock speaker locations should be a fix. Might not be a cheap job though as you need to pull a lot of trim plus the seats to run wires and often getting extra wire into door locations is a big job. </p><p>Before you go drop a bunch of money to re-wire everything you might try to call Crutchfield, explain this issue and ask if someone makes some sort of black-box type fix, ie. something you just wire in between head and speakers that filters or blocks that test tone. Seems the kind of problem that if it is somewhat common METRA or another install gear manufacturer will build a more plug and play solution to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8729515, member: 614752"] Sounds logical. I honestly don't have any experience with those new "smart" "safety" type features but either way I'd bet bypassing factory amp/wiring and going direct from the head unit to the stock speaker locations should be a fix. Might not be a cheap job though as you need to pull a lot of trim plus the seats to run wires and often getting extra wire into door locations is a big job. Before you go drop a bunch of money to re-wire everything you might try to call Crutchfield, explain this issue and ask if someone makes some sort of black-box type fix, ie. something you just wire in between head and speakers that filters or blocks that test tone. Seems the kind of problem that if it is somewhat common METRA or another install gear manufacturer will build a more plug and play solution to fix. [/QUOTE]
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