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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / August 2006

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AM/FM Noise

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tony_cheng2@yahoo.com - 12 Aug 2006 22:08 GMT
Hi, I have 1995 Honda Accord with the stock radio and an automatic
antenna. Last week, I noticed that almost every time when I started my
car, for the first 2-3 seconds, I have a high pitch noise coming from
the radio station (AM and FM). Has this happened to anyone before. I am
trying to figure out if this is due to my old radio or antenna. Can
someone help ?

TC
e-nigma - 12 Aug 2006 22:17 GMT
> Hi, I have 1995 Honda Accord with the stock radio and an automatic
> antenna. Last week, I noticed that almost every time when I started my
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> TC

If there is no noise when you accelerate when your driving,
Then it is likley the power antenna.
It may be getting a bad ground. Check to make sude it is not loose.
This noise will not hurt the radio if you can not find the problem
tony_cheng2@yahoo.com - 13 Aug 2006 02:17 GMT
Thanks for your reply. Appreciated.

Tony

> > Hi, I have 1995 Honda Accord with the stock radio and an automatic
> > antenna. Last week, I noticed that almost every time when I started my
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> It may be getting a bad ground. Check to make sude it is not loose.
> This noise will not hurt the radio if you can not find the problem
 
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