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Wiring feedback - how can it be stopped?
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<blockquote data-quote="tntonelli" data-source="post: 7586395" data-attributes="member: 638587"><p>I have a BMW X3 and installed a DICE device to play my iPod. Over time, it has this incredible feedback, and I have returned the device once. I am convinced it is in the line/wires of the car not the device. I have added chokes onto the wires, but it does not do anything. Any suggestions? It is the manufacturing bundle of wires that was set up to hook up a CD changer in the car, so I did not rewire anything specifically, it is something that all BMWs use. I just feel that there is some way to fix this thing, but I am clueless on the electrical wiring options.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tntonelli, post: 7586395, member: 638587"] I have a BMW X3 and installed a DICE device to play my iPod. Over time, it has this incredible feedback, and I have returned the device once. I am convinced it is in the line/wires of the car not the device. I have added chokes onto the wires, but it does not do anything. Any suggestions? It is the manufacturing bundle of wires that was set up to hook up a CD changer in the car, so I did not rewire anything specifically, it is something that all BMWs use. I just feel that there is some way to fix this thing, but I am clueless on the electrical wiring options. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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