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Hey Dave, any luck isolating the interference noise in your system ???
OK Dave ...Good Luck and keep us posted. I'm sure you're not the only one with this problem.
What a pain . Hopefully you get it isolated. If nothing you try works I would try running a nice size ground wire from the battery to the head...
If you gave a gen 3 with trim level 3 you should have the back up camera and sat radio. here's the page from the factory brochure[ATTACH]
Dave, Any luck isolating the background noise
Dave, That's a good point about the unused cables creating the antenna effect. Maybe try completely removing them and see if it makes any...
Dave , Are all of your components using the same ground point ? It's best if you can have them all connected to one point. Most times noise in...
*** UPDATE *** Just a heads up that the Technician that did the professional tune on this system, Nick Apicella, has moved to a new larger...
No, I think we are talking about the same thing. They are measured in Farads as in 5 Farad or 10 Farid Capacitors. It's just a voltage storage...
Sounds like it should be a clean setup so I confused as to why you would be getting background noise.
The only capacitor I am aware of is for voltage spikes when adding large Amps for a subwoofer. More for dimming headlights then noise I think
Are you using good quality RCA cables from the head unit. It does make a big difference
Battery is always the BEST ground as long as all your other audio components are also grounded to that battery
A New ground is the simplest thing to try besides lowering the gain on the amp to lower background noise
Yea I don't have any pics of the Gen 2. Mine's a 3
The Hybrid cables run for a short distance on the passenger side then go Into the body of the car. You can see this in my post #25 photo which...
Silly question...Have you tried turning down the gain control on the amp just to see if it gets any better???
Did you try a new ground for the head unit ?
Then it's strange that you would have interference noise. Did you try unplugging the changer to see if that's the source??