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post Sep 15, 2004 - 3:22 AM
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Hi, my 94 gt auto is occationaly making a high pitched sound while i acclerate. it kinda sounds electronic, kinda like a rc car. it would only be while im stepping on the gas and it would go away if i let off the gas or brake. and when i come to a complete stop you would hear it again while decelerating from around 2k rpm. does anybody have any idea what this is?? any help would be greatly appreciated
post Sep 15, 2004 - 6:24 AM
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i had that problem, in my auto lude mine was coming for the speakers. somehow the engine was making the speakers make sounds. try turning off your radio and see what happens. i kinda sounded like my car was superchanged. biggrin.gif


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post Sep 15, 2004 - 10:46 AM
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When I had the aftermarket stereo in my car I found out that the antenna wasn't entirely grounding, so when I had it on the radio, it would make that high pitched sound while accelerating but only on certain stations in certain places...it was really wierd, then I put the stocker back in and it was all fine.
post Sep 15, 2004 - 10:55 AM
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it could also be the electrical interfearence from your spark plugs. they make grounding kits for this kind of problem


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post Sep 15, 2004 - 10:57 AM
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Bad ground somewhere. Most likely the head unit/CD player. Upgrading the grounding kit won't fix it. You're hearing it on deacceleration because the engine downshifts and the revs temporarily increase for a couple seconds. It's called engine noise, and it's quite common. Check the grounds of any custom equipment you have installed; I grounded everything to the same point and it's worked great since then.
post Sep 15, 2004 - 11:08 AM
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I'm with shid...it's most likely a bad ground somewhere.


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post Sep 15, 2004 - 4:31 PM
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Are you RCA patch cables ran on the same side as your power cable? This is assuming you have installed a system...

If so get them atleast 18" apart and it will go away.


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post Sep 15, 2004 - 7:17 PM
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The sound they are talking about is called "alternator whine".

Do as they have suggested obviously we are all assuming you have recently installed some car audio equipment. The only thing I will tell you is that my deck when 4 RCA pre-outs are pluuged in produces alternator whine, just running 2 preouts, and using hte amp's internal splitter, no "whine". So equipment sometimes can be blamed for the whine, and just not a bad ground.

This post has been edited by exxtractor: Sep 15, 2004 - 7:18 PM
post Sep 15, 2004 - 7:46 PM
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QUOTE (exxtractor @ Sep 16, 2004 - 12:17 AM)
The sound they are talking about is called "alternator whine".

Do as they have suggested obviously we are all assuming you have recently installed some car audio equipment. The only thing I will tell you is that my deck when 4 RCA pre-outs are pluuged in produces alternator whine, just running 2 preouts, and using hte amp's internal splitter, no "whine". So equipment sometimes can be blamed for the whine, and just not a bad ground.

Ground your amps to the same spot, or buy a radioshaq ground loop isolater, and use all 4 RCA preouts smile.gif Your problem isn't the equipment, but the grounds still.

THanks for getting the correct name, I forgot what it was called exactly

RCA and power on the same side will cause distorted/lessor quality signal, not whine
post Sep 15, 2004 - 8:31 PM
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ok thanks for all the replies guys. i thought it was something with my engine and i got really scared. the only electronic thing installed are indigo gauges and i grounded it with a bolt on my door. I have a pioneer deck and its been there for a long time. the gauges have been there for a few months already and i just recently heard all this noise.
post Sep 15, 2004 - 9:59 PM
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QUOTE (shid @ Sep 16, 2004 - 12:46 AM)
RCA and power on the same side will cause distorted/lessor quality signal, not whine.

Well thats just not true... my old bronco whined excessivly when I had both run on the same side, after I moved the RCA to the other side of the car it stoped completly. My friends only mustang did the same thing, we moved the RCA to again correct the problem.


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post Sep 15, 2004 - 11:18 PM
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ya my car does that it's not an auto, but my car does that in 1st gear in low rpms or reverse. It's just like a whinning sound, almost like siren, it's like a winding up or somethin, kinda weird, but i think it just doesn't like to be at low rpms in low gears, like 1st or reverse frown.gif. no big deal really.
post Sep 16, 2004 - 12:19 AM
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QUOTE (MK153 @ Sep 16, 2004 - 2:59 AM)
QUOTE (shid @ Sep 16, 2004 - 12:46 AM)
RCA and power on the same side will cause distorted/lessor quality signal, not whine.

Well thats just not true... my old bronco whined excessivly when I had both run on the same side, after I moved the RCA to the other side of the car it stoped completly. My friends only mustang did the same thing, we moved the RCA to again correct the problem.

Maybe we're defining whine differently.
post Sep 16, 2004 - 12:06 PM
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i was thinking it was a belt tongue.gif
but whine/squeal/crack/pop
all hard to imagine...
belt only if does it for first few mins after start-up AFTER sitting for period of time.


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post Sep 17, 2004 - 7:45 AM
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Mine did that for a wile right after i hand my head machined, and got new valve guides in. I though it was kinda cool sounding, but it went away. It sounded kinda like a weak supercharger/turbo wisle. I think that it would be hard to mistake a noise coiming from the sterio rather then the motor but thats just me.


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