It's not power lines. It's the same whether there are power lines running along the road or not. It actually stopped as I went under a major transmission line.
When it started a couple of weeks ago it would stop if I let up on the gas or if I put on the brake. Now, it doesn't seem to stop for either of those.
In the town where the station is located, it mostly stops. But just a few miles away, as soon as the signal started going downhill, there it was again. Interestingly, 20 miles from the town, after I started my car, nothing. In fact, the usual power line interference wasn't as bad as usual. A few miles down the road, there it was.
I stopped at a service station and when the man there heard it, he said it was wiring and he doesn't do that.
I haven't even turned on the air conditioning. I sure would have liked to yesterday. But this was bad enough.
When it started a couple of weeks ago it would stop if I let up on the gas or if I put on the brake. Now, it doesn't seem to stop for either of those.
In the town where the station is located, it mostly stops. But just a few miles away, as soon as the signal started going downhill, there it was again. Interestingly, 20 miles from the town, after I started my car, nothing. In fact, the usual power line interference wasn't as bad as usual. A few miles down the road, there it was.
I stopped at a service station and when the man there heard it, he said it was wiring and he doesn't do that.
I haven't even turned on the air conditioning. I sure would have liked to yesterday. But this was bad enough.