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    When Highbeams are on, radio turns off.

    As title says, when I flash my highbeams, the radio turns off momentarily, and then turns back on to the same station it was on. It's not as if I unplugged the battery to it and it reset to default settings. What's going on?
    Originally posted by TSI
    ♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫
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    #2
    lol I'm sorry, but I find this hilarious. I hope you find your solution.

    1991 325iS turbo

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      #3
      It doesn't even matter, my system is shit :( lol thanks though.
      Originally posted by TSI
      ♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫
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        #4
        i have a similar problem, whenever i do a flash of the highs, or hit the brakes and the rear lights
        go on the music goes off for a slit second, and comes right back on, the radio doesnt shut off
        though.

        ive looked through my wiring, and i can't find the flaw, ive also had a few other people look at
        it and have been stumped.

        the real curveball is that it all kind of depends at what rpms im at, and the length of time since
        the previous loss of music happened.

        this is a problem ive learned to deal with, sometimes i just kick the clutch, rev up and then
        brake so i dont loose music time.

        i know i didnt help, but im just sayin, it could always suck more.
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          #5
          Sounds like your alternator is not generating enough voltage to handle mutliple electrical tasks at the same time. You might have a problem with you alternator, voltage regultator, or battery.

          Try swapping the battery and take it from there.
          '87 325i "Chewey" (RIP, my beloved)
          current:
          '01 e46 325iT "Dot" - #datwagonlife
          '87 e30 325i "Tui" - she has her mother's eyes

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            #6
            I would also make sure you have a solid ground connection and that your constant 12v supply and ignition 12v supply are proper... and not from some circuit unrelated to the original radio. The constant being the one that provides all the power and radio memory, and the ignition being the one that provides the "turn on" power to the deck.

            "BMW Style 32 Poster-Child"
            HTTP://WWW.CLAVINZERO.COM/e30-5-lug
            **(My Guide to E36 M3/Z3 1.9L 5-lug Swap)
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              #7
              Thanks, but the problem (oddly) fixed itself.
              Originally posted by TSI
              ♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫
              OEM+

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