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I'm not saying that you did, but white smoke usually indicates that you blew a head gasket or worse. White smoke is an indicator that coolant has entered the combustion chamber.
i just sent you the manual for your am everything you need to know is in there. i also have tht plug if you need it. but will only be used for high level inputs for factory radio's if you have a after market radio use your rca jacks. or if you want you could use a converter if you have a factory radio that makes speakers outputs from the radiointo rca jack that will go into the amp. the rca'sare the best way it will sound much cleaner. good luck
GM is my expertise, but white smoke, is white smoke. If it doesnt go away on warm up , also is thick maybe sweet smelling, soundsl like coolant ( antifreeze) is getting into the combustion chamber and burning out through the exhaust, Could be a blown head gasket or cracked head etc. Hope this helps
Wal Mart generally has 4g wiring kits for ~$40. Some of the kits contain everything you'll need to install your amp (including RCA cables, fuses and fuse holders).
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