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<blockquote data-quote="Korbl" data-source="post: 8534866" data-attributes="member: 671636"><p>All the wires were firmly connected, the plug that the wires all went into sat firmly into the port on the stereo, and the antenna cord was plugged in fully. Granted, I have three extra grounding wires coming from the car, but the only thing not connected from the stereo was the Antenna Out wire, and the 98 Crown Vic has a hidden antenna integrated into the rear window defroster.</p><p></p><p>I'm not ruling out the possibility that the static was caused by my error when installing the stereo, but I literally don't know what I might have done wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korbl, post: 8534866, member: 671636"] All the wires were firmly connected, the plug that the wires all went into sat firmly into the port on the stereo, and the antenna cord was plugged in fully. Granted, I have three extra grounding wires coming from the car, but the only thing not connected from the stereo was the Antenna Out wire, and the 98 Crown Vic has a hidden antenna integrated into the rear window defroster. I'm not ruling out the possibility that the static was caused by my error when installing the stereo, but I literally don't know what I might have done wrong. [/QUOTE]
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