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after reading a thread about someones car which had rattles in it the other day...i forget who it was... this made me remember that i had a few things which needed to be taken out from inside the body of my car, after a lazy stereo install....mostly 2 bolts and a few washers.... I took out the back seat etc etc and then took of the trim from the back, the one round the back windows...after i found these bolts and washers i took the car for a bit of a burn to see if i had found all the rattles. I did this with no back seat..

and to my pleasnt suprise one of the computers in my boot makes this cool "SSHHH" noise when ever i depress the accelerator pedal. Now i dont want to put the back seat back in cause it will muffle the sound :(

If any of you guys take out your rear seat take your car for a drive and see if yours does it to.... ;)

thanks

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thats ur hicas computer... i always wondered where that annoying sound was coming from... ever since i took the rear seat out theres an annoying shhhhh sound coming from the back that gets louder the faster u go.

Are we sure we're all not talking about magnetic/electrostatic interferrence coming out of your rear speakers?

Does the 'ssshhhh' tone change accoring to your revs? If so - sounds like you need some shielding.

Before the stereo was graciously removed from the Lada by one Collingwood's finer residents - it sounded like George Jetson's car (the amplifier was the culprit) whenever you accelerated. No computers in that car :(

i dunno man, ive never heard that problem before

it isnt a problem, ive heard one of my friends parcel shelf making a sound like that when i was in his back seat, now i know what it was.....oh and before i forget i have to do something

computer in the boot???  

what u smokin man?

:Owned: :bahaha:

Are we sure we're all not talking about magnetic/electrostatic interferrence coming out of your rear speakers?

nope its 100% not coming out of my speakers. and only started when i took off my back seat, my stereo was off as i was listening to the sound too, ive heard this intereference before and it aint that. :(

HAHA!!

computers indeed.

Fuel pump is indeed what it is... You's are funny!

i dont even need to take out my seat. I can hear mine whining bad all the time.... but then. It's a decent one, and you can't have more fuel if your pump is quiet.

Well, that's what i reckon anyway ;) LOL!!

And funny to see how JET hasn't been back to whore this thread since he was

:owned:

:(

bonehead !!!! hehehe

Originally posted by Jamezilla

Are we sure we're all not talking about magnetic/electrostatic interferrence coming out of your rear speakers?

Does the 'ssshhhh' tone change accoring to your revs? If so - sounds like you need some shielding.

Before the stereo was graciously removed from the Lada by one Collingwood's finer residents - it sounded like George Jetson's car (the amplifier was the culprit) whenever you accelerated. No computers in that car :(

i had no speakers in the car... i removed them... still does it.

yeah i thought it was the fuel too... which is why it was getting louder the faster i went.

ey i just got home

i dont get owned by any1...u call it a fkn computer, that controls friggin hicas, get real, then its a fuel pump..cant u tell the fkn difference....:(

maybe u need to get some mods so u dont have to pretend ya "computer" in the boot is a little fulsic bov areh haha

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