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Old November 18th 03, 03:00 PM
Craig Jackman
 
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KP ) writes:
Thanks for the reponses. There is an amp connected, but I don't think
that the amp is the issue beccause this only happens during the
winter.

The interference happens even if the heater is off. It even happens
if the car is not running!



Revisit the amp. If it's not the stereo head (you've changed it), it has
to be something connected to the stereo head which would be the amp. More
likely, it's probably a bad cable or bad connector on the cables going
between the stereo head and the amp.


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