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    #16
    try grounding near the driver side...i forgot which bolt i used....

    My Low Mileage CB7

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      #17
      wire routing was gonna be the answer i would of gave its what alot of people say glad somethin worked



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        #18
        Originally posted by 1badacc View Post
        wire routing was gonna be the answer i would of gave its what alot of people say glad somethin worked

        That's what i used to think too but my wires were already routed at least 18" apart as suggested and I was still getting the alternator noise. It's all good now once i grounded the rca's to the radio chassis.. I can actually hear my music now..

        you'd think pioneer would have this problem solved, then again i'm using cheap rca's. Another option would be to twist the wires myself instead of having someone else do it then charge me $60 for just a couple of meters....

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