ECU interference on door speaker

Scott Phillips Scottp at ippe.com
Tue Dec 12 12:27:26 EST 2006


Ameer..

This is only related to your post, but may provide insight.

In Control wiring the cabling includes a "drain" wire; the drain is
attached to a ground at each end to help eliminate interference from
affecting the signal in that wire.. 

In your specific case I would suggest (if this isn't the case already)
running a ground wire directly from the battery to the Amp. And look how
the amp is mounted; isolate the case of the amp from the sheet metal of
the car (don't use a sheet metal screw thru the amp mount into the car,
mount MDF to the car, then the amp to the MDF) and you should be okay.
Another thing to add would be a Isolation Capacitor of .5 Farad or 1
Farad to provide the amp with "reserve" for times when it needs it, it
may be drawing too much on the car's electrical system (and the speaker
interference that your noticing, could be an indicator of that)

HTH..

Scott

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Subject: ECU interference on door speaker


Hello all,
I've just installed a new ECU in my 5000 turbo. I strated to notice that
I'm getting a lot of interference from it on the right front door
speaker. I actually had to route new speaker wire near the ECU to get to
the speakers becasue the car did not originally have door speakers. Has
anyone else had noise issues with that speaker?

 
I did a little troubleshooting, but now I'm stumped... I figured if I
disconnect that speaker from the amp, I'd be OK, but it just moved the
noise to the rear speakers. What's also strange is the noise is really
only audible when the headunit (and amps) are on. I tried disconnecting
the amp for the door speakers (power and audio cables), but the noise
just went back to the speaker near the ECU.
 
It'll be difficult to reroute the wire the way it is under the carpet.
Is there any shielding that might work on this? Thanks.
 
-Ameer 


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