Static on AM Radio of 91 Accord
I have a problem with intermittent static across the entire AM radio band.
It comes and goes. It does not change with engine speed. With the engine off and the key in the accessory position there is no static. I click the key to the next position but don't engage the starter and I have silence for two seconds and then the static starts. I figure some motor is coming on two seconds after the switch goes to the second position. Any ideas what this is and more important, how to quiet it? -Steve |
Re: Static on AM Radio of 91 Accord
In article <yrK2d.24545$Of4.6569515@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net >,
"Steve" <DoNotReply@xyz.com> wrote: > I have a problem with intermittent static across the entire AM radio band. > It comes and goes. It does not change with engine speed. With the engine off > and the key in the accessory position there is no static. I click the key to > the next position but don't engage the starter and I have silence for two > seconds and then the static starts. I figure some motor is coming on two > seconds after the switch goes to the second position. Any ideas what this > is and more important, how to quiet it? I discovered in my 92 Civic, which had the same problem, that finding a chassis screw on the radio and running a wire from that screw to vehicle ground solved the problem. You may also want to replace the main ground wires that attach to your battery. They do wear out with age. |
Re: Static on AM Radio of 91 Accord
In article <yrK2d.24545$Of4.6569515@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net >,
"Steve" <DoNotReply@xyz.com> wrote: > I have a problem with intermittent static across the entire AM radio band. > It comes and goes. It does not change with engine speed. With the engine off > and the key in the accessory position there is no static. I click the key to > the next position but don't engage the starter and I have silence for two > seconds and then the static starts. I figure some motor is coming on two > seconds after the switch goes to the second position. Any ideas what this > is and more important, how to quiet it? I discovered in my 92 Civic, which had the same problem, that finding a chassis screw on the radio and running a wire from that screw to vehicle ground solved the problem. You may also want to replace the main ground wires that attach to your battery. They do wear out with age. |
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