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pcr-63 
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Posted: July 23, 2009 at 4:47 PM / IP Logged  

I have read some of the other post that touch on the subject but no real answer (older pilot) but I did a 2010 honda pilot adding an amp to the factory radio all supplied by the customer rockford 2 channel amp 2 10 mtx subs with a apex loc everything is good until I close the door the sub vibrate really bad I open the door its gone, I changed the loc, to a d.e.i, then moved it, changed my amp ground, grounded the amp chasis, tryed a ground loop iso, nothing.  I was told by a freind 2 things this site and to unplug the mics for the noise cancelling system he said he had not done it in this car but in an older prelude so i gave it a shot, when I did  the noise stopped I thought I had got it, but when I unpluged the mic the factory bluetooth didnt work they could not hear her talk beause I unpluged the mic.  Does anybody have an idea I called metra and they had nothing for me cant really blame them the car is so new.  Any help would be great

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yimke 
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Posted: July 23, 2009 at 10:37 PM / IP Logged  
This is similar to the honda accord. See if you can just unplug the back one if it goes away. Because the bluetooth one will be up front.
pcr-63 
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I tried just the rear that it didn't stop the vibrating,  What i did was closed the door so it would vibrate then unplug the front mic and it stoped when i put it back in the noise came back and then took it back out  noise gone,  so im unsure what to do there has to be a way  there is a shop over here that said he knew how to do it but he would tell me, didnt want to give out the secert.

cuase thanks for the input though

icearrow6 
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plug the L.O.C. to the front speakers. or the back of the radio.
pcr-63 
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I tired the just the front and then just the rears still did it I wanted to use the factory sub so she could use the factory sub controls from the radio,  I didnt try the wire before the amp i will try that.

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pcr-63 
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Posted: August 06, 2009 at 12:29 PM / IP Logged  
well guys the customer took it to the shop (that wouldnt tell me the way to do it) got it finished there. I havent been able to get her here to see what they did, so i have no info for you.  If she does for some reason come in I will update the post

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