disalex
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I found the problem that I referenced in this post:
http://www.legacygt.com/forums/showpost.php?p=706709&postcount=1044
I'm just not sure what to do about it. On the right hand side there are 2 indented screws that appear to hold some sort of electrical device to the case.
for some reason I thought I need to take the screw out of the rear one and now it has the noise problem. I have no idea what that device is or what to do about it. I have tried tightening the screw down or taking it out completely but nothing seems to help.
It definetly causes the problem when I move that screw
Anybody have any ideas?
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It's a very loud noise through the speakers.
I have looked at the screws and don't see anything contacting anything but I will double check
One thing that might mean something is I had the ground wire for the subwoofer screwed into the side of the radio. It was under a screw that I didn't realize at the time held an electronic component to the side of the case. There are 2 of these on the right side of the radio. It was loose going back in and I had to use a larger screw.
What I find strange is it only happens when CD is selected. It's fine with the radio, that and the fact it blanks out the HVAC panel. I'm trying to figure out what the relationship could be
This is the 6 cd changer
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I'm having a problem after installing the mod. I am 100% sure this is my fault, not the kits.
If I hit a bump or at high speed all of a sudden the radio will make an awful noise and the panel, including the HVAC will blink out. It does not happen on radio, only when the cd player is selected.
I have tried removing the mod and it still does it so I know that's not the problem
Plug n Play Aux-in mod for 2005 6cd radios
in Interior/Audio
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I will but right now it's all back together.
If you look on the right hand side of the radio, you will see 2 screws that are indented into the side of the radio, once the brackets are off. if you look on the inside you will see that the screws pass through some kind of device that is attached to the circuit board then another piece of metal also attached to the circuit board