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2011-2014 Mustangs
Interior and Exterior
Another Kenwood/Maestro install thread..
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<blockquote data-quote="RioRed4v" data-source="post: 13653122" data-attributes="member: 9959"><p>My noise seemed slightly different.. Mine was more tied to the interior dash lights which I thought was caused from when I turned the headlights on. But then I noticed i would get the noise in my garage, even when the headlights were off, but the dash lights were on. Plus, the volume of the noise would change higher/lower depending on where I would set the dimmer.</p><p></p><p>So for my aftermarket amp/sub, I have the RCA's for that plugged in to the SW Out on the deck. Then on the Maestro T-harness, i have the SW In plugged in the Rear Out. It's done this way so I can still control my aftermarket sub amp with the SW settings. Hope that makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RioRed4v, post: 13653122, member: 9959"] My noise seemed slightly different.. Mine was more tied to the interior dash lights which I thought was caused from when I turned the headlights on. But then I noticed i would get the noise in my garage, even when the headlights were off, but the dash lights were on. Plus, the volume of the noise would change higher/lower depending on where I would set the dimmer. So for my aftermarket amp/sub, I have the RCA's for that plugged in to the SW Out on the deck. Then on the Maestro T-harness, i have the SW In plugged in the Rear Out. It's done this way so I can still control my aftermarket sub amp with the SW settings. Hope that makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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