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krazy77 04-04-2011 10:33 AM

Chrysler 300 2010 raido problems
 
2010 Chrysler 300 has a kicker amp and sub.When you shut off car you can hear a pop in the sub after a few sec. Also poor raido reception but
if you unplug amp raido comes in fine. Has anyone had this problem and is there a fix? thanks

raido is RER 730N amp 322 watt and 100 watt sub

CHRYSLER TECH 04-04-2011 11:04 AM

take it to the dealer its under warranty

krazy77 04-05-2011 09:12 AM

Krazy77
 
Car was at dealer, Chrysler has no service updates at this time.I know the same raido and amp & sub came in other models.

Do have a call in to kicker they made amp and sub

CHRYSLER TECH 04-05-2011 11:01 AM

oo u have aftermarket stuff installed sorry your on your own

krazy77 04-06-2011 03:11 PM

If your Chrysler tech you would know it is not after market. The car came this way frome the factory!! I have the build sheet. The Changler the charger the chrysler 300 SRT8 have Kick in them OE. Kicker aftermarket is not the same as OE that Chrysler put in. Nice just like the dealer pass the buck. Looking for real answer to problem.

CHRYSLER TECH 04-06-2011 05:05 PM

not enough info then if U had said U have and SRT8 then I would have known u only said Chrysler 300 I see software updates but not for a pop so I would be looking at a ground issue then

blacknight 04-08-2011 11:58 AM

If you have an SRT8 and If everything is stock then it should still be under warranty
Definitely take it to the dealer
Sounds like it could be a ground issue

Djinn-n-Tonic 04-08-2011 07:15 PM


Looking for real answer to problem.
Are you for real ????...Your first thread and youre bashing people????

You didnt like the "PASS THE BUCK" answer you got..fine, But consider this....you spent 45k + on a "Flagship VEHICLE"....And you left the dealership with the same problem, and you came here for "FREE" advice....?????

OBVIOUSLY, there is a problem. Its under warranty, And service update doesnt do squat.

Now maybe you should bash on the guy who told you this bunk in the first place, because he just couldnt be bothered with your Bull$Hit problem, instead of the guy who took the time to at least give you some kind of answer...

I'll bet youre the same guy who will sit and get aggravated when no-one responds to your next thread.

krazy77 04-14-2011 03:45 PM

NOT bashing anybody
 
If you do not know keep quite.I have been working on cars for over 40 years. The dealer and Chrysler do not have an answer for problem.

Your right, this is a free fourm I was wrong to think I was going to get help and you do not have to help me thats fine.When I have a fix for this problem or any other I will keep it to my self. Sevice updates do help maybe your full of SH!@. Im sure you will respond(Djinn-n-tonic) or go have a nother drink or two.

Have a nice day

Djinn-n-Tonic 04-14-2011 07:31 PM

First off....Despite the nickname...I dont Drink, Secondly, I absolutely will respond.....

Cool down to point zero for a moment........

In your case, there is no service update , procedure, flash or the like that will rectify a given situation.....Ok, No-one shares your complaint as of yet...it happens...

Youve been in the biz for forty years... ANY BIZ for that matter...and if someone gave you that kind of money for your product, and had a legitimate concern with the performance of such product......Then you sure as $hit cant tell Him ..."I DUNNO"....."Theres No update for it"....

You dont want it updated......You want it FIXED...Its the TECHS JOB to figure out why it doesnt do what it is supposed to do....whether that be an update, a broken ground wire, or Interference from the hamster wheel in the trunk...... DUDE.....Its an SRT...You paid 50 grand...and your gonna settle for I DUNNO Sir, Theres no service update as of yet....So you will just have to DEAL WITH IT??? And You say I'm Full of $hit????? If that were my car , The tech who tells me I dunno would be tied up in the trunk and forced to sing to me on the long ride home....
Now on a personal note...I prepped those cars Thru the 7 months of deliveries...and I can honestly say....The KICKER systems work flawlessly. If yours doesnt..then go back and raise hell to the guy that you PAID.....

krazy77 04-15-2011 06:46 PM

Im cool, talk is cheap. The dealer will not look any more. As I said Chrysler has no info on this problem.So dealer will not just start pulling car a part they will not get paid from chrysler and Im not paying them!!! You PDI cars or are you a tech? Chrysler has set guidlines for warranty work. I think they should do some thing but the general manger for the dealer said they need a starting point from chrysler to get paid for warranty work. I think this is bull. I have talked to a car raido shop the system should not do what its is doing.I have a call in to Chrysler. Also talking to Kicker they said if I do not get help to call them back and they will look at it.Un like you puting the tech in the trunk will not do anything. Going to a new dealer to see if they can help. Some shops have no customer service

To many computers in cars to day and to many venders with there hands in the pot.

Djinn-n-Tonic 04-15-2011 07:33 PM


You PDI cars or are you a tech?

TECH.....The PDI's are just gravy (Or at least they used to be)

The dealer will not look any more.Chrysler has set guidlines for warranty work. I think they should do some thing but the general manger for the dealer said they need a starting point from chrysler to get paid for warranty work. I think this is bull.
Find another dealer.....I as well as the other chrysler techs here on the forum will tell you that we' have all been severely burned at one time or another, because of a problem car that couldnt be figured out. Once I take the ticket, I am married to it until the end, and Not being able to reach out to MFR support is no excuse. We also have salesman who "CRINGE" when certain customers come into service....

There is alot to be said for the guy you gave your money to......

As I said..its an SRT...I would guess 3 or 4 grand on either side of 50K....And if you arent happy.....Someone , somewhere, somehow, has the responsibility of making sure you are.

Maybe its just my area, with My particular guy, But the District manager comes into the shop, and Doesnt say a WORD to the SVC manager...He talks to the TECHS....

Why isnt this fixed? --What did you do to fix that SRT Charger with the poor radio reception, ...How would you , Mr Technician, start with this situation. In all honesty, it isnt what you may think...We absolutely LOVE him.... Because he has Been a TECH...he has been in our shoes... And its a reality check, ...We discuss what happens in our shop, he discusses what happens in his other shops...and we all come away with an understanding of "The Other Way To Do It".

I also Know That if he makes contact with a dissatisfied customer, No matter how trivial the problem is...IT HAD BETTER BE RECTIFIED....

Now on a lighter note....sometimes I can come off a bit arrogant, and it tends to overshadow STERN-NESS. You spent a ton of money, and I know for a fact, if your car were in my service bay, I would be chained to it until I could give you an answer. As A tech, Im not permitted the luxury of "I dunno" ....and It upsets me that somehow, these guys can get away with it, and move on to their CASH TICKET 3.5 hour brake pad replacement......

Now Just for kicks....The amp and antenna Booster share a common power source. If there were a capacitor inside the amp that were to "LEAK Current"......Supply voltage would be pulled low...and cause the "POP" that you hear when powering down, and also the effective voltage available for the antenna booster. If unplugging the amp restores recption...That is where I would Aim First.....Feel free to mention this to THE CHRYSLER REP WHEN YOU TALK TO HIM!!!!!!......Thats what the customer service line was designed for.....

SSGVRETIRED 04-16-2012 04:18 PM

2010 radio problem kicker system
 

Originally Posted by krazy77 (Post 48596)
Im cool, talk is cheap. The dealer will not look any more. As I said Chrysler has no info on this problem.So dealer will not just start pulling car a part they will not get paid from chrysler and Im not paying them!!! You PDI cars or are you a tech? Chrysler has set guidlines for warranty work. I think they should do some thing but the general manger for the dealer said they need a starting point from chrysler to get paid for warranty work. I think this is bull. I have talked to a car raido shop the system should not do what its is doing.I have a call in to Chrysler. Also talking to Kicker they said if I do not get help to call them back and they will look at it.Un like you puting the tech in the trunk will not do anything. Going to a new dealer to see if they can help. Some shops have no customer service

To many computers in cars to day and to many venders with there hands in the pot.


I own a 2010 300S and have a problem like yours, I think mines sounds like a heartbeat (2 beats then pause 2 beats), it is louder in the trunk when everything is recently shut off, took it to dealer, duplicated the sound, they found the same problems in other cars so no fix, you are not alone and I like the sound of district mgmt sounds like a plan, I did upgrade to a 368 factory amp no change, This is my first post since joining hope it helps

TNtech 04-16-2012 09:49 PM

They can always try and suppliment the ground straps with better material or even ADD additional ones. If you live in a corrosion prone area, grounds can get nasty in a very short time.

Quote from the service info for chits and giggles>>>>

*****Radio noise suppression devices are installed on this vehicle. Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and ElectroMagnetic Interference (EMI) can be produced by any on-board or external source of electromagnetic energy. These electromagnetic energy sources can radiate electromagnetic signals through the air, or conduct them through the vehicle electrical system.

When the audio system converts RFI or EMI to an audible acoustic wave form, it is referred to as radio noise. This undesirable radio noise is generally manifested in the form of “buzzing,” “hissing,” “popping,” “clicking,” “crackling,” and/or “whirring” sounds. In most cases, RFI and EMI radio noise can be suppressed using a combination of vehicle and component grounding, filtering and shielding techniques. This vehicle is equipped with radio noise suppression devices that were designed to minimize exposure to typical sources of RFI and EMI; thereby, minimizing radio noise complaints.

Radio noise suppression is accomplished primarily through circuitry or devices that are integral to the radios, audio power amplifiers and other on-board electrical components such as generators, wiper motors, blower motors, and fuel pumps that have been found to be potential sources of RFI or EMI. External radio noise suppression devices that are used on this vehicle to control RFI or EMI, and can be serviced, include the following:

  • Engine-to-frame ground strap - This length of braided ground strap has an eyelet terminal connector crimped to each end. One end is secured to the engine cylinder heads. The other is secured to the frame.
  • Resistor-type spark plugs - This type of spark plug has an internal resistor connected in series between the spark plug terminal and the center electrode to help reduce the production of electromagnetic radiation that can result in radio noise.
  • Exhaust-to-frame ground strap - This length of braided ground strap has an eyelet terminal connector crimped to each end. One end is secured to the exhaust pipe. The other is secured to the frame.


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