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Yea, when I unplug the antenna the noise goes away completely. I have
only used one antenna on the truck since I bought it like 6 months ago. I put on a Wilson 500. I didn't have this type of noise in the cavalier that blowed up on me. I believe I will try a new fuel pump to see what that will do, I don't think I'll try the capacitor until last resort do to the fact I'm pretty good at screwing up. The cb was talking threw the car stereo at first. I bought a little noise filter for like a stereo that went on the power line and cleaned the grounding place real good. Lucky I guess that that problem seemed to go away. What do you think of the idea that perhaps cleaning the ground up real good for the fuel pump? All I almost forgot about the wipers. If I need the wipers I just turn off the cb the noise is so bad. Up in the red. Any experience dealing with a similar problem like this before? |
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