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Opinions on rewiring and amp placement after ground noise issues
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<blockquote data-quote="huberoy123" data-source="post: 8711074" data-attributes="member: 658561"><p>Have you ruled out a defective alternator or old spark plugs/wires? Sometimes the alternator can have a bad component that will cause a whine in your stereo. Also, your spark plugs, which should be resistor-type, may need replacing. I had an experience where I replaced my spark plugs and wires, and the problem was solved. I also had that issue with a Toyota, where I replaced the alternator, and the noise went away. Have your alternator tested for free at auto supply chain stores.</p><p>Just some other areas to investigate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huberoy123, post: 8711074, member: 658561"] Have you ruled out a defective alternator or old spark plugs/wires? Sometimes the alternator can have a bad component that will cause a whine in your stereo. Also, your spark plugs, which should be resistor-type, may need replacing. I had an experience where I replaced my spark plugs and wires, and the problem was solved. I also had that issue with a Toyota, where I replaced the alternator, and the noise went away. Have your alternator tested for free at auto supply chain stores. Just some other areas to investigate. [/QUOTE]
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