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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick38344" data-source="post: 8703972" data-attributes="member: 679593"><p>He came by today and I looked at it. The pop is after he turns his lights off and the load drops. The voltage spikes back up for an instant then normalizes after the voltage regulator in the Alternator adjusts. The pop is coming from the amp, which is heavily loaded (possibly beyond recommended levels). After disconnecting the amp, the audio pop was not audible from the stereo. My guess is that the amp suffers a voltage drop and the overload on it causes distortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick38344, post: 8703972, member: 679593"] He came by today and I looked at it. The pop is after he turns his lights off and the load drops. The voltage spikes back up for an instant then normalizes after the voltage regulator in the Alternator adjusts. The pop is coming from the amp, which is heavily loaded (possibly beyond recommended levels). After disconnecting the amp, the audio pop was not audible from the stereo. My guess is that the amp suffers a voltage drop and the overload on it causes distortion. [/QUOTE]
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