Hello GenVibers, hope you can help me with this. A couple of days ago, I started hearing the engine whine through the rear speakers. What could this be and how to fix. '03 Vibe GT, I had the front door speakers replaced about a year ago. ANy help would be appreciated.
Used to be that meant time to change the points and condenser but probably a bad ground somewhere, I have no idea where to suggest you look. Hopefully someone will post up something useful.
I heard old pioneer head units could ground through the antenna some how, and it caused more of a BUZZ sound.... Not sure if it helps. But its an idea.
Thanks for the responses joatmon, laovemyraffle and MotoAce51. I have installed a Pioneer DEH-3200UB (got from Crutchfield in April 2011). No problems when it was installed. So may lead me to believe as all of you have indicated a bad ground or maybe blown speaker. I was going to change the speakers anyway so I'll hoping this will solve the issue unless some other GenViber weigh in.
I believe that means you are experieincing EMI (Electro-Magnetic Interference.) Do you have any kind of amp on your speakers? I have had this happen to me many times and it was because the installers ran unshielded or bad RCA cable alongside my power wire. I believe the way it works is that as current is going through a wire it produces magnetic waves that radiate out and then travel into whatever wires are around.
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