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Strange pulsing whine in speakers caused by bluetooth
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<blockquote data-quote="blert" data-source="post: 1048717" data-attributes="member: 64702"><p>Pulled the dash bezel out and disconnected everything attached to it, no change. Cleaned and tightened battery terminals, nope. Disassembled and cleaned the four grounds (that i could find) in the engine compartment, nope. Disconnected orange illumination wire, nope. Disconnected one speaker at a time, nope. Tried each speaker by itself, nope. Again ran a new ground from headunit to chassis, nope. Removed battery from truck and brought it into the cab, hooked up headunit directly to battery, nope.</p><p></p><p>These new JVCs are pretty much Kenwood eXcelons as far as features and settings go. I am guessing they had to cut costs somewhere to be able to offer what they do at a price well below an eXcelon. The Bluetooth module must have been one of those things that got cheaped out on.</p><p></p><p>Going to call Crutchfield and exchange it for a Pioneer (I think) unless someone has any ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blert, post: 1048717, member: 64702"] Pulled the dash bezel out and disconnected everything attached to it, no change. Cleaned and tightened battery terminals, nope. Disassembled and cleaned the four grounds (that i could find) in the engine compartment, nope. Disconnected orange illumination wire, nope. Disconnected one speaker at a time, nope. Tried each speaker by itself, nope. Again ran a new ground from headunit to chassis, nope. Removed battery from truck and brought it into the cab, hooked up headunit directly to battery, nope. These new JVCs are pretty much Kenwood eXcelons as far as features and settings go. I am guessing they had to cut costs somewhere to be able to offer what they do at a price well below an eXcelon. The Bluetooth module must have been one of those things that got cheaped out on. Going to call Crutchfield and exchange it for a Pioneer (I think) unless someone has any ideas. [/QUOTE]
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