- reproduction
- (mounts to voltage regulator
- connects to bat terminal on regulator)
TECH NOTES:
Ignition systems, charging systems, electrical devices, and switches can create magnetic pulses. These pulses are in the same frequency range as AM-band radio signals, resulting in radio "noise".
This radio noise suppression capacitor diverts this noise to ground so it isn't heard through the radio's speakers as an annoying buzz or whine.
There can be several radio capacitors in a vehicle.
As with any electrolytic capacitor, radio capacitors have a limited life and will degrade over time as the internal electrolyte evaporates; especially in areas of temperature extremes (hot or cold).
Vehicle Fitment:
The Vehicle Fitment Guide is to be used as a general reference. The data has been provided by our suppliers and manufacturers and may contain errors or incorrect data. Always refer to a professional to verify correct fitment for your vehicle.
Make |
Model |
Years |
Cadillac |
DeVille |
1953 - 1962 |
Cadillac |
Eldorado |
1953 - 1962 |
Chevrolet |
Bel Air |
1951 - 1952 |
Chevrolet |
Biscayne |
1962 |
Chevrolet |
Chevy II |
1962 |
Chevrolet |
Corvette |
1955 - 1962 |
Chevrolet |
Nomad |
1955 - 1957 |
Chevrolet |
Parkwood |
1959 - 1961 |
Chevrolet |
Suburban |
1951 - 1962 |
Chevrolet |
Truck |
1951 - 1960 |
Chevrolet |
Two-Ten Series |
1953 - 1954 |
Chevrolet |
Yeoman |
1958 |
Oldsmobile |
Classic 98 |
1961 |
Oldsmobile |
Deluxe 88 |
1952 - 1956 |
Oldsmobile |
Golden Rocket 88 |
1957 |
Oldsmobile |
L-47 |
1947 |
Oldsmobile |
Series 66 |
1942 - 1948 |
Oldsmobile |
Series 70 |
1940 |
Oldsmobile |
Series 76 |
1950 |
Oldsmobile |
Series 88 |
1949 |
Oldsmobile |
Series 90 |
1946 |
Oldsmobile |
Series 96 |
1941 |
Oldsmobile |
Standard 88 |
1951 |
Oldsmobile |
Super 88 |
1958 - 1962 |
Pontiac |
Custom |
1941 |
Pontiac |
Deluxe Series 26 |
1940 |
Pontiac |
Star Chief |
1954 |
Pontiac |
Torpedo |
1942 - 1953 |