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<blockquote data-quote="Bradleyc2" data-source="post: 6527509" data-attributes="member: 617145"><p>Well, we know it's not a head unit issue more so it's probably a wiring issue.</p><p></p><p>I would say that you have either interference from another source tying into the RCA patch cords OR your not measuring the RCA's right or the amp is blown (not likely).</p><p></p><p>I've run into this problem before and what the problem was the ground to the head unit was not strong. Make sure all the fuses in the wiring harness are good and ALL connections are strong.</p><p></p><p>I would recheck your ground and maybe putting your ground in a different spot. Check it with the DMM in the ohm position and make sure that there is very little to no resistance in the connections especially the ground.</p><p></p><p>Let us know how this turns out... I'm interested in the result</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradleyc2, post: 6527509, member: 617145"] Well, we know it's not a head unit issue more so it's probably a wiring issue. I would say that you have either interference from another source tying into the RCA patch cords OR your not measuring the RCA's right or the amp is blown (not likely). I've run into this problem before and what the problem was the ground to the head unit was not strong. Make sure all the fuses in the wiring harness are good and ALL connections are strong. I would recheck your ground and maybe putting your ground in a different spot. Check it with the DMM in the ohm position and make sure that there is very little to no resistance in the connections especially the ground. Let us know how this turns out... I'm interested in the result [/QUOTE]
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