because...............
Maybe the fan cooling your car off.
Try new speaker wires to your amp
I had th same problem i had to turn my amp down i guess it was to much power out put
radio broke see car dealer
It runs from your deck to the amplifier. When the deck turns on, it sends a low voltage signal to the amp to let the amp know to turn on. If you are running an amp on a stock stereo, there are other ways to turn the amp on without a remote wire, but that's the easiest way. So, simple answer, it turns your amp on when the stereo comes on.
P.CONT is a turn-on lead wire for your external amps if you have them. All it does is sends a signal to your amp (if you have one) to turn on/turn off
Your amplifier should(hopefully) have an input for a "remote turn on" or some words to that effect. Hopefully your deck has either a "remote turn on" wire or a "power antenna" wire coming out the back of it. If it does, you're in business. Extend it to the "remote turn on" on the amp and you should be good!
install a filter
No, "turn" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeias are words that imitate sounds, such as "buzz" or "hiss". "Turn" does not imitate a specific sound.
if your car has a factory amp you might have to mess around with the factory remote wire(this is what tells the amp to turn on) good luck
Yes, It is integrated into the factory radio. It has its own built in amp...If you turn it up @ nite-time you will see it blink when power is required...
Your A/C compressor is shot. It's internal computer (or that of your car) is malfunctioning. The "jerk" is when your "A/C" kicks in...an A/C compressor takes much of your cars usable power. As it turns on and off you will get the hiss and jerk. (the hiss comes from the overworked compressor lines cooling)