1966 VW Beetle Radio Issues

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Asked by Andrew Apr 30, 2020 at 03:34 PM about the 1966 Volkswagen Beetle Hatchback

Question type: Car Customization

I have installed a Retrosound head unit in my '66 beetle,
with some 6x9 speakers in the rear deck and a pair of 5"
speakers in the side panels. There is a small, 4 channel
amp as well. When the engine is not running, it sounds
amazing, especially in such a small space. As soon as you
start the engine, there is a terrible clicking noise that
comes through the speakers, and matches the engine
speed. This car does not have an alternator, but a generator
with points, and the clicking seems to match that. Is there
any way to wire this to prevent the clicking? Some sort of
interference filter? It is not the head unit, amp or speakers
because again, it sounds perfect with the engine off.

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You need to install a noise suppressor in the ignition system. Most manufacturers install one on the ignition coil. It looks like an ignition condenser. Hope that helps! Jim

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Sound insulation will also improve the stereo sound.

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