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It the static increases when you rev up, it is likely to be suppression on the alternator. If it doesn't check the antenna connection on the radio. There are other ideas here. The best bet is to go to a car radio / alarm installer.
In the central junction box Fuse 29 (15 Amp). The central junction box is located under the dash on the left side of the steering column by the brake pedal.
sounds like your speakers aren't connected properly. check your speaker leads coming from your radio and make sure they are positive to positive and negative to negative. if you're using an external amplifier,check your RCA cables and your speaker outputs on the amp. make sure thr remote turn on lead is connected, otherwise the amp won't even power on. hope that helped, good luck
If you have window tint that contains metal sputter in it. That can cause interference on your fm/am signal strength. If that's the case change your tint to a carbon fiber tint that does not cause interfernce with your radio
LOOK FOR BROKE OR MISSING ANTENNA.IF ALL IS GOOD RADIO ANTENNA LEAD ON RADIO COULD CAME A LOOSE OR RADIO RECEIVER IT SELF FAULTY.MAKE SURE RADIO BAND IS ON FM INSTEAD AM.BECAUSE AM STATIONS HAS STATIC.
ya need to make sure the antenna is hooked up in the back of your radio... there is a tool to remove the factory radio pretty easily. called a DIN radio removal tool. Hopefully its loose or disconnected- that would be an easy fix
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