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Old 05-28-2008, 01:15 PM
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i just bought a 01 ws6 and it has a bad *** system
when i drove it home it was fine and the next day it was fine but then i found a screw missing on the trim molding on the pass side where all the wires are running so i put a screw in and the the buzzing sound started only when the engine is running and it gets louder as the rpms go up it is coming from the back 2 speakers where the pass sit
all of the wires are running together the power,rca,speaker wires,remote turn on i moved the power wire as faraway as i could but i did not rerun the wire to the driver side went to the local radio shop he says he thinks its the ground or the amp is bad he unplug the rca cables and the buzzing stop i had another guy tell me to move the power wire to the driver side and give it a shot but that seems like a lot of work
the car has a aftermarket head unit,replacment audiobahn speakers and a hidden 10in in the trunk also is running on 2 audiobahn amps 1 for the sub and 1 for the speakers thank u for any help kenny
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try postin in the stereo section, you'll get more knowledgeable responses there

https://ls1tech.com/forums/wiring-stereo-electronics-19/
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Take the screw back out!!!
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Maybe a bad ground wire?? check your amp ground.
Old 05-28-2008, 06:12 PM
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Definately sounds like a ground issue. Stereo section will be more help.
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Jesus!!! Use a few periods will you?
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I have the same problem! It gets worse with the rpms and only starts when the engine is on. Someone help lol!




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