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post Dec 4, 2006 - 7:06 PM
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ok i install a kenwood radio w/ ipod connector also i got 2 amps one for my speakers and the other for my box , and install indiglo lights , H.I.D.s well i been getting engine noise every time i turn on all my thing together and it's a really pain listen to that noise every time i shift any ideas what could be the problem please if u guys have any ideas how to resolve this matter please let my know asap thank's fellas smile.gif
 
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post Dec 4, 2006 - 7:18 PM
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QUOTE(stephen @ Dec 4, 2006 - 7:06 PM) [snapback]507767[/snapback]

ok i install a kenwood radio w/ ipod connector also i got 2 amps one for my speakers and the other for my box , and install indiglo lights , H.I.D.s well i been getting engine noise every time i turn on all my thing together and it's a really pain listen to that noise every time i shift any ideas what could be the problem please if u guys have any ideas how to resolve this matter please let my know asap thank's fellas smile.gif


If it's whining noise that can be heard when you accel the car, reroute the rca cable(s) so that they aren't near to the positive wire going to the amps. Keep positive wire to one side and the rca cable to the other side of the car is where i'm trying to get at (from front of car to back). Also, check where your receiver is grounded to. If possible, try to reroute the ground wire from the receiver and ground it to somewhere else on the chassis, not the negative wire from the factory wiring.

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