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Your not understanding. This is when playing music. I know that if I let of the gas I'm going to slow down LOL! I'm talking I can be playing music, I let of the gas and I can watch the needle DROP each time the bass hits even without amp(s). Like I said before... This done it without and with amps.

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ooooh okay, no idea then dude thats super weird. I've seen volt meters do that LOL but not speedos. maybe the music just thumps the speedos from the vibration, its not necessarily saying youre speed is actually decreasing. IDK if that made any sense but it did to me

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you and me both im getting sick of chrysler -.- my odometer registers me driving 5 miles to work when i drive 30miles and my blinker dings if im over 15mph when i have my blinker on obv. but in your issue something has to be grounding out, or like stated could be an alt problem, where even that little bit of bass in drawing enough current to slow down your alt speed, in return decelerating you

edit: and NOONE knows why my pt loser does it -.-

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If your un amplified speakers can do it then see if turning your headlights on and off do it, or turn you heater blower motor on full/off. Your headlight on hi-beam probably draw 10-15 amps so that will at least narrow it down to weather or not it is an alternator/electical issue.

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