I have a 2005 LT and have been chasing my tail on this one for almost 2yrs.
I have an aftermarket Pioneer DVD with adapter running to the stock Bose, not premium, amp. During the winter/spring months, the deck will put out a ground loop whining noise (increases with rpm). I have removed the deck from the dash upwards of 10x, trying to resolve the problem. I have run special grounds for the deck, replaced the changed the alternator (needed to anyway), and checked every connection. Symptoms, when you hit a bump/pothole, the noise comes on, or if already present, it will sometimes go away. This can be replicated by banging on the dash. You can also make the noise go away for a short period by cycling the deck off/on. It only happens during the cold months (I live in the Boston area). I can't find any loose wiring. I had come to the conclusion it was some electric component in the deck itself, until recently I was thinking it could be the Bose amp. Anyone have any advice or thoughts here? Much appreciated.
I have an aftermarket Pioneer DVD with adapter running to the stock Bose, not premium, amp. During the winter/spring months, the deck will put out a ground loop whining noise (increases with rpm). I have removed the deck from the dash upwards of 10x, trying to resolve the problem. I have run special grounds for the deck, replaced the changed the alternator (needed to anyway), and checked every connection. Symptoms, when you hit a bump/pothole, the noise comes on, or if already present, it will sometimes go away. This can be replicated by banging on the dash. You can also make the noise go away for a short period by cycling the deck off/on. It only happens during the cold months (I live in the Boston area). I can't find any loose wiring. I had come to the conclusion it was some electric component in the deck itself, until recently I was thinking it could be the Bose amp. Anyone have any advice or thoughts here? Much appreciated.