Radz156
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Yes, just front driverside
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I have power amp. Will check. ThanksThe sound that you are referring to is typically 'injected' into the low power side or input side to a power amp, where the input signal voltage coming from the preamp is low enough to be impacted by other transient electrical fluxes in the truck's electrical system.
Then, (1) possibly, it could be a loose connection on the wiring plug coming into the power amp's low side input connection from the preamp for the front left channel.
(2) If you have no power amp, and are simply running off the head unit's internal power amp, then I believe that you have a failure in the circuitry within the head unit.
OK. You have a power amp. Then, be sure to check the connectors on both ends (head unit end and power amp end) to ensure that the connector are fully plugged in.I have power amp. Will check. Thanks
Thank youOK. You have a power amp. Then, be sure to check the connectors on both ends (head unit end and power amp end) to ensure that the connector are fully plugged in.
If both connectors are fully plugged in, then the next step that I would recommend is to use an ohm meter to check the continuity of both leads of the connector wires that connect the front left output of the head unit to the left front input of the power amp, to be sure that there is not a break in the either wire.
I had the same issue. I removed the Isimple Gateway module and the noise went away.Service department can figure out. Thanks
What’s that? Is it easy to remove? ThanksI had the same issue. I removed the Isimple Gateway module and the noise went away.