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it is a dead ground somewhere...if it started when radio was installed then thats where i would look again,could be something that was overlooked...good luck.
In the fuse box under the dash, look at the inside cover of the fuse box, there is a diagram, it should say RADIO or CLOCK, or the first letters of both.
It sounds like the ground cable to either the radio, the antenna, or one of the speakers is lose. If anything in the sound/audio system is not grounded properly, you get will interference from the ignition system.
disconnect the battery cable for about 3mlns. while the cables are disconected clean the battery terminal,and the cable ends,water & baking soda.reconect the terminal's & it should be good to go!
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