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    when i connect my RCA's to the sub out on my pioneer deck i hear engine noise, a wheezing noise. would this solve my problem?

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    Originally posted by Extacee View Post
    when i connect my RCA's to the sub out on my pioneer deck i hear engine noise, a wheezing noise. would this solve my problem?
    Yep, it should. You'll also want to go ahead and check your grounds on your amp and head unit, make sure they're good.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Extacee View Post
      when i connect my RCA's to the sub out on my pioneer deck i hear engine noise, a wheezing noise. would this solve my problem?
      90% it is your radio. Pioneer makes sub par rca output that the micro fuse fails on the ground. Look up how to ground pioneer rcs.. It is a very common problem.

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        #4
        ^this ... I have owened several pioneers and ALL of them eventually did this ... I love the features but I will never buy a pioneer deck again because of this ...

        On a completly unrelated note ...Any body whant to buy a "completly good working" pioneer deck i have 2 in my closet colecting dust...

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          #5
          you can either ground your own rca outputs like so:


          or get the pico fuse inside replaced by pioneer (not cheap)


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            #6
            Originally posted by KRIS05VVTi View Post
            you can either ground your own rca outputs like so:
            This is what I did, and it worked for the most part
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              #7
              Originally posted by kapone View Post
              ^this ... I have owened several pioneers and ALL of them eventually did this ... I love the features but I will never buy a pioneer deck again because of this ...

              On a completly unrelated note ...Any body whant to buy a "completly good working" pioneer deck i have 2 in my closet colecting dust...
              i personally like pioneer decks because i van control my Subs a hell of a lot better than most decks, i can either cut of my bass at 125hz,80hz, and 50hz for a nice bass selection and how nice and clean the sound would come out of my subs.

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                #8
                Originally posted by KRIS05VVTi View Post
                Did you also run a separate wire to ground the chassis of the head unit to the car's ground?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheNextEpisode View Post
                  Did you also run a separate wire to ground the chassis of the head unit to the car's ground?
                  no i just connected that to the harness the regular way w/ stock harness ground


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                    #10
                    Check your grounding points! Make sure they're all snug and tight. If there is any paint, scrape it off. Make sure its a chassis grounding point. Not like a seat belt bolt or some shit

                    I had this problem for a long time. I just re-ran my ground wire and it fixed it.

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