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Old 02-09-2016, 08:14 PM
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Hello all, I've been messing with an issue with my radio and can't really find anything on here via the search that quite helps. I may have missed it, if so then please forgive me. When I first picked it up it had an aftermarket radio that worked well enough, but I would have rather had a nice factory unit. A friend of mine had a very nice stock CD / tape player combo from a early 2000's Chrysler van that he gave me. When it was in his van it worked perfectly. Here it is installed:

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My issue is that when the truck is running, the FM radio reception is not very good. It's fuzzy and the stations do not come in clearly. When the truck is off and the key is turned just enough to power everything, the stations come in crisp and clear. I had a nice amplified aftermarket antenna that I had in my old 91 Corvette that I kept under the dash. I popped it in the truck and the sound was exactly the same. I ran a new ground and still no change. Does anyone have any ideas?
 
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Is it plugged into the factory harness?

I might be tempted to check the antenna ground, and make sure the connector is correct for the radio.... also, make sure it is clean.
 
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Maybe there was a reason it wasn't used any more???
 
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Is it plugged into the factory harness?

I might be tempted to check the antenna ground, and make sure the connector is correct for the radio.... also, make sure it is clean.
It's all factory right now except for the antenna. I triple checked all the stuff with the factory antenna and the ground and it all looked good. Now it's hooked up to the aftermarket antenna and it's the same problem.

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Maybe there was a reason it wasn't used any more???
I went to the local pick and pull and snagged another one for $20, just to make sure of this exact thing. The other radio does the same thing, perfect reception when the key is in the on position and goes fuzzy when the truck is started.
 
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Install a noise filter on the batt plus wire, maybe. Resistor plugs may help but I am not sure if our trucks like them.
 
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Originally Posted by TSU_Delta_Chi
perfect reception when the key is in the on position and goes fuzzy when the truck is started.
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Install a noise filter on the batt plus wire, maybe. Resistor plugs may help but I am not sure if our trucks like them.
Check your plug wires too. Cheap wires or a bad connection in them will cause interference.

Had an odd whine in mine (think high pitched kazoo) that varied with rpms. found 2 bad wires via late night light show under the hood. Changed wires and it went away.
 
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perfect reception when the key is in the on position and goes fuzzy when the truck is started.
Is it only when the radio is used or everything including the tape/cd player? Any way you can post a clip of the sound? Is it RFI or a humm/buzz from the alternator or something else?
 
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Is it only when the radio is used or everything including the tape/cd player? Any way you can post a clip of the sound? Is it RFI or a humm/buzz from the alternator or something else?
The noise is only there when the radio is used. When I use a CD or run my iPod off of a tape converter, the sound is normal. As for the sound, it's like the radio reception is being toggled. The stations just go in and out like someone is jiggling the **** on an old school type radio. You know how it was back then when you were trying to zero in on that radio station that barely came in with the dial? That's what it sounds like.
 
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Another thing to check... Do you have a phone charger plugged in? Was driving today in a brand new Ford (work truck) and a co-worker plugged his apple charger in. The radio started acting up. Pulled his out and tried mine(droid) and it didn't do it. It acted like you're describing, like you were trying to fine tune a station on an old radio. Just a thought.
 
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Originally Posted by frankie_b_jr
Another thing to check... Do you have a phone charger plugged in? Was driving today in a brand new Ford (work truck) and a co-worker plugged his apple charger in. The radio started acting up. Pulled his out and tried mine(droid) and it didn't do it. It acted like you're describing, like you were trying to fine tune a station on an old radio. Just a thought.
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frankie_b , you're a genius... FM radio all of a sudden started giving me all kinds of static and losing the "st" stereo reception. I though something was getting loose or rusting out. I looked at everything. I read your post and realized
​​​I had purchssed a cheap 12volt phone charger about the time the radio started going on the fritz. I took that charger out and the radio is once again crackle free. Thanks for your post.
 
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