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Hey guys,

My 32 2door has a basic pioneer mp3 headunit, 6inch spkrs in front doors (sum cheap brand came with car), pioneer 3 way 6inch in rear parcel shelf which are amped along with a 12" pioneer sub. The amp is a jvc 4 channel (bridged for the sub). i got a standard cable pack from jb hifi, connected everything and there is a buzzing noise wen the car is running and it fluctuates with the revs.

The ground is in the boot on the left, i have tried a bolt on parcel shelf and a bolt near boot clamp. The cable is 10 gauge and 8 gauge made no difference. A mate suggected takin out rear seat and i should find a bolt on the chassis under there, but i cant get the rear seat out???

Any ideas/suggestions much appreciated, cause otherwise im gunna have to take it to jb hifi / autobarn or somewhere get them to fix, which i got a quote of minimum $120 which seems a rip for a simple problem.

Thanks

P.S - The rca's and power run down seperate sides, the rca's have a splitter at the amp end (necessary cause of single output from head unit.) i sanded down ground points, also some times when I go from radio to cd or if i turn down to "0" volume it makes a loud POP.

P.P.S - When I bought car, front windscreen was replaced, new one didnt have aerial, can i get some kind of aftermarket booster etc, and how much would they be, cause reception is pretty poor.

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Hey guys,

My 32 2door has a basic pioneer mp3 headunit, 6inch spkrs in front doors (sum cheap brand came with car), pioneer 3 way 6inch in rear parcel shelf which are amped along with a 12" pioneer sub. The amp is a jvc 4 channel (bridged for the sub). i got a standard cable pack from jb hifi, connected everything and there is a buzzing noise wen the car is running and it fluctuates with the revs.

The ground is in the boot on the left, i have tried a bolt on parcel shelf and a bolt near boot clamp. The cable is 10 gauge and 8 gauge made no difference. A mate suggected takin out rear seat and i should find a bolt on the chassis under there, but i cant get the rear seat out???

Any ideas/suggestions much appreciated, cause otherwise im gunna have to take it to jb hifi / autobarn or somewhere get them to fix, which i got a quote of minimum $120 which seems a rip for a simple problem.

Thanks

P.S - The rca's and power run down seperate sides, the rca's have a splitter at the amp end (necessary cause of single output from head unit.) i sanded down ground points, also some times when I go from radio to cd or if i turn down to "0" volume it makes a loud POP.

P.P.S - When I bought car, front windscreen was replaced, new one didnt have aerial, can i get some kind of aftermarket booster etc, and how much would they be, cause reception is pretty poor.

go to jaycar or dse and get a 20amp line filter, solder it inline with your deck as the diagram with it shows.

all it is is a wire wound bobbin, to filter out the ignition pulses in the system, nothing to do with the earth wire size

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There are a lot of things that could cause this type of engine noise, it may be grounding or it may be a combination of things.

Generally when engine noise is present and changes withs the revs it is a "radiated" noise being picked up by one or more of the amp wires. It could be that your rca's are picking up a noise from a cable, putting that noise to the amp, the amp transforms it to sound and you hear it through the speakers.

We used to use a list that looked something like this when trying to eliminate engine noise. Just remember is it a case of trial and error.

- make sure all earth points are clean and direct to chassis

- earth cable is at least as thick as power cable being used for application

- earth from engine to chassis is in good condition

- earth from engine to battery is in good condition

- earth from battery to chasis is in good condition

- rca cables are not run along with power cable for amp

- remote is seperate wire and not wire sometimes moulded with rca's

- rca's do not interfere with or cross other looms within vehicle ( run external rca's to check)

- check power difference from battery to amp in volts

- test in line power filter on amp battery cable

- test in line filter on rca cables ( both behind unit and at amp)

- check that speaker terminals are not touching or shorted to chasis

- if noise only when lights/ air con on etc check earthing for that accessory

These are the most common things that I would suggest.

They may work, they may not, it really is trial and error.

From there you may have to look at Voltage/ charging stabiliers etc to help.

Generally though as i am sure others will point out Engine noise is sue to a fault in the vehicle itself, The above measures are more of a "band aid" than a fix and to have the problem solved once and for all you would have to take your car to a skilled, and i mean this, SKILLED auto electrician to find the actual fault in the car.

JB, Autobarn, Strathfield etc will most likely try the same things as listed in this post and they do not guarantee to fix engine noise or cover engine noise under warranty.

I hope you find this helpful

frx026

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which side of the car do the rca run down.

i ground my amps in that spot sometime and have had no problems. there is a good grounding point under the rear seat.

i also have an ariel you can get to replace the window ones as the have a booster standard i dont think this will fix it. it sort of looks like an apexi turbo timer. ill post up some pics if your intrested

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If you unplug the rca does the noise disapeer?

If thats the case a line isolator will fix it. Its just a small audio transformer you put between you head unit and amp to break the ground between them. I know jaycar sell them, most car audio places should aswell.

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Well i have basically narrowed it down to the ground, cause atm it just on wat is essentially tin, in the boot, and i want to change it to under the rear seat, but i could not get it out?? wat am i doing wrong :ermm:

and i would be very interested in seeing the ariel you are talkin about, and where i would get one??

very much appreciated!!

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