This is noise coming from a source within the receiver - either the radio or cassette section (noise from a CD transport is very rare). If you determine that the noise originates with your radio antenna, an antenna filter (like American International's AS100) plugs in between the antenna and your receiver to stop (or minimize) noise from entering your system.
It would be best to remove the alternator and take it to an electrical shop.
there are tons of noise cancelling headphones out there, and the best one i would say is a sony they seem to keep the noise out better than any of the others ones
Describe the noise and the general area it is coming from and I would glad to answer the best way I can.
best place to go to would be www.partsgateway.co.uk or there is a place i sued for my alternator in witham called Essex Motors on 01376 651648
I am no mechanic, however this is a 2 part fix. First the battery is shot, so replacing this is one part. The next is a little more complicated. You should take your vehicle to autozone or somwhere similar and get the alternator checked out. It sounds like this may need replacing as well. Like I said start with the battery, as this is the cheapest, but get the alternator checked out as well, or you would just waste the money on blowing another battery if the alternator is the problem. Best of luck!
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The alternator would be your best bet. Go get it tested.
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A bad alternator will have the effect of draining the battery, resulting in dim lights, trouble starting the car and the like. It would be best to replace the alternator as soon as possible and possibly obtain a new battery. This may vary depending on how much the bad alternator has drained it. You can get your alternator and battery checked any time at Auto Zone.
It's inside the alternator. If you haven't already done one (and evidently you haven't) it would probably be best for you to just replace the whole thing. Some special tools are required and it can get a little overwhelming for the first timer.