Hi all,
I installed an aftermarket Chinese nav unit in my wife's MkV golf.
I have a noise problem that I'm not sure how to fix as I have no skillz
When the speakers are not muted there is a slight hiss from the door mounted stock tweeters. This is to be expected from a cheap amp and it's totally within my acceptable range.
However when the headlights are set to either auto or on, there is a buzzing noise of interference from the tweeters.
How would I go about isolating this noise? If I mute the speakers the buzz stops.
I have pulled the headunit out and checked for any bad ground connections. I have disconnected all the accessories like USB, GPS antenna, ipod, rear view camera etc.
Its isolated further to the radio antenna. With that unplugged the buzzing stops. I have a dual fakra to single motorola connector, but the same thing happened with the single fakra adapter that came with the head unit. Seems like the antenna is not grounded properly.
I tried running a bit of cable from the outer shield of the antenna connector to a spare ground connector on the head unit, which comes from the car wiring harness ground but it only makes a slight, but noticable difference. Maybe I need just different cable to ground??
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
I installed an aftermarket Chinese nav unit in my wife's MkV golf.
I have a noise problem that I'm not sure how to fix as I have no skillz

When the speakers are not muted there is a slight hiss from the door mounted stock tweeters. This is to be expected from a cheap amp and it's totally within my acceptable range.
However when the headlights are set to either auto or on, there is a buzzing noise of interference from the tweeters.
How would I go about isolating this noise? If I mute the speakers the buzz stops.
I have pulled the headunit out and checked for any bad ground connections. I have disconnected all the accessories like USB, GPS antenna, ipod, rear view camera etc.
Its isolated further to the radio antenna. With that unplugged the buzzing stops. I have a dual fakra to single motorola connector, but the same thing happened with the single fakra adapter that came with the head unit. Seems like the antenna is not grounded properly.
I tried running a bit of cable from the outer shield of the antenna connector to a spare ground connector on the head unit, which comes from the car wiring harness ground but it only makes a slight, but noticable difference. Maybe I need just different cable to ground??
Any suggestions welcome.
Thanks
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