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Michael Hudson
 
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Default Radio Interference from Rear Defroster in '02 9.5 Aero - 05-15-2007 , 09:48 AM






Not so much interference as complete and total static nearly anytime
the rear defrost light is lit. Turn on the car, radio on, rear
defrost on, drive a minute or less, radio cuts out, hit defrost
button, radio back on until such time as you hit the rear defrost
button again.

Any ideas on how to removelate this issue?

Thanks very much,

Michael Hudson


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Stephen B.
 
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Default Re: Radio Interference from Rear Defroster in '02 9.5 Aero - 05-15-2007 , 05:35 PM






"Michael Hudson" wrote
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Not so much interference as complete and total static nearly anytime
the rear defrost light is lit. Turn on the car, radio on, rear
defrost on, drive a minute or less, radio cuts out, hit defrost
button, radio back on until such time as you hit the rear defrost
button again.

Any ideas on how to removelate this issue?

Chances are you have an intermittent connection that is causing the
interference.
Check the grounding then the rest of the wiring.




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Default Re: Radio Interference from Rear Defroster in '02 9.5 Aero - 05-16-2007 , 08:45 AM



On May 15, 6:35 pm, "Stephen B." <spamtrashs... (AT) verizon (DOT) net> wrote:
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"Michael Hudson" wrote

Not so much interference as complete and total static nearly anytime
the rear defrost light is lit. Turn on the car, radio on, rear
defrost on, drive a minute or less, radio cuts out, hit defrost
button, radio back on until such time as you hit the rear defrost
button again.

Any ideas on how to removelate this issue?

Chances are you have an intermittent connection that is causing the
interference.
Check the grounding then the rest of the wiring.

Thank you, Stephen. Is checking the grounding something that a self-
confessed technodope can manage, or does this look like a job for
Superdealer?

M



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