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Old 17-02-2006, 12:04 AM   #1
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I have a static noise coming from my radio! I have already had New Oak Ford fix it ounce but has done the same noise straight away!

Has anybody else had this problem? And what courses it and can it e fixed?

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Old 17-02-2006, 01:16 AM   #2
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To get rid of the static, you need to tune it into a station. If you've already done that, then check your aerial connections. If the aerial is OK, and it's still the standard Ford unit, try running a new earth wire to the radio.

When I was in Melbourne, I found that the overhead tram wires caused a bit of static and not much you could do about that. Also, if you have a chip, ensure that the body of the chip is insulated from the ECU.
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Old 17-02-2006, 01:20 AM   #3
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To get rid of the static, you need to tune it into a station. If you've already done that, then check your aerial connections. If the aerial is OK, and it's still the standard Ford unit, try running a new earth wire to the radio.

When I was in Melbourne, I found that the overhead tram wires caused a bit of static and not much you could do about that. Also, if you have a chip, ensure that the body of the chip is insulated from the ECU.

Thank's mate! Will try the above! The radio doesn't need tuning as is already done!

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Old 17-02-2006, 01:26 AM   #4
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Is it the factory unit? I have a non-factory one in mine, and I get a lot of static on AM, but it's all good on FM. Mine doesn't rise with engine revs, so a noise suppressor won't help, or so I've been told. It's just static and means the radio is not quite tuned into the station, even though the display shows that it is tuned perfectly. I just live with it, but it can be annoying, especially when trying to listen to the cricket in summer, and footy in winter.
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Is it the factory unit? I have a non-factory one in mine, and I get a lot of static on AM, but it's all good on FM. Mine doesn't rise with engine revs, so a noise suppressor won't help, or so I've been told. It's just static and means the radio is not quite tuned into the station, even though the display shows that it is tuned perfectly. I just live with it, but it can be annoying, especially when trying to listen to the cricket in summer, and footy in winter.
Nah it's a factory unit! I'll just take it to Ford and i'll see what they have to say!

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Old 17-02-2006, 01:22 PM   #6
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Have you had your car tinted with a metallic film? That could be it.
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Old 17-02-2006, 01:27 PM   #7
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Have you had your car tinted with a metallic film? That could be it.
That should only apply to the AM band if anything at all. ;p
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you sure you havnt blown one of your speakers? im pretty sure i did the other night coming home... didnt realise teh radio was right up when there was an explosion at the start of a song i got the shock of my life and now my passenger door speaker sounds blown :P... cheap paper cone crap
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Do you have metallic window tint? That has been known to cause the radio to go static.
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Have you had your car tinted with a metallic film? That could be it.
AU's have real arials so you can lead line the cabin if you want.. wont effect the radio. The tint effects the BA's because their arial is in the rear window.. AU's are not like that.

Most likely a bad earth in the car and, if so, should only effect AM stations. If its effecting FM I cant even guess the problem.
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Old 18-02-2006, 04:39 PM   #12
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Thanks for clearing that up Casper.
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Old 18-02-2006, 08:02 PM   #13
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you sure you havnt blown one of your speakers? im pretty sure i did the other night coming home... didnt realise teh radio was right up when there was an explosion at the start of a song i got the shock of my life and now my passenger door speaker sounds blown :P... cheap paper cone crap
Haha nah im sure i haven't blown a speaker, even thou there crap! Dude that sucks! I've been scared ИИИИless by a big bang at the strat of a song befor it's really bloddy loud lmao!

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Actually, my folks radio stopped working properly because one of the rear speakers was broken (the skin had come away from the casing). Replaced the speaker with a spare I had and the radio was all good. It's worth checking your speakers - the rears are easiest to do, so start with them first.
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Actually, my folks radio stopped working properly because one of the rear speakers was broken (the skin had come away from the casing). Replaced the speaker with a spare I had and the radio was all good. It's worth checking your speakers - the rears are easiest to do, so start with them first.
I'll take it too Ford first and see what they say!


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