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be aware that if you change the radio to aftermarket you NEED the special adapter harness, you CANNOT just splice things together ..all kinds of stuff runs through the radio on these cars, it wont even start after if you do that
yea there is a issue there those things seem to run through the radio when it was changed it stoped there is a cure though there is an adapter box type thing that you can get at best buy that allows those and other things like onstar to still work after removing and replacing your factory radio
Quit driving it. You have blown a intake manifold gasket or a head gasket. 3.4 engines are known for blowing intake gaskets. Check your oil, make sure it is not exessive or milky in color. White smoke is caused from water/coolant entering the cylinder.
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