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At some point in your life, you will need all the help you can get to see where you’re going when driving, especially at night or during foggy mornings. Imagine my despair when I discovered my fog...
The 1998 Z28 Camaro is a sleek, beautiful machine. That sleek body consists of several tight spaces housing some of the simplest but critical functionality. When my fog lights stopped working, I...
They have made lights so difficult to change until many just prefer taking the car to the shop instead of being bothered. Changing the bulb in a Camaro's taillight is not difficult at all. Here is...
Some of the things that were lacking in a 40 year old muscle car is the ability to rapidly come to a stop. Although most people tend to focus on acceleration. Deceleration is also important. A...
If you own a 1997 Chevy Camaro you know how important it is to keep up the maintenance on it. The thing you'll need to replace is the valve cover gasket. This will prevent you from experiencing...
From 1982 to 1992, Chevy produced the third generations of Camaro, the first with a modified MacPherson strut system and, in the absence of leaf-spring rear suspension, a long torque arm with coil...
The Camaro has several lights and they all seem to require you practically take the car apart to get to the burned out bulb. The 1998 Camaro sidemarker light bulb is probably the easiest of all to...
The Camaro was introduced by Chevrolet to compete with Ford's Mustang. By 1969, new interior and exterior renovations had been made in the Camaro, ensuring its place as the highest volume selling...
First introduced in 1967, the Camaro was Chevy's answer to the Ford Mustang, and the two cars have had a long rivalry. The Camaro lives on today, but many people would consider the '60s and early...
Flexing the automotive muscle is as American as hamburgers and the "Star Spangled Banner." As much as the auto industry has tried, they haven't been able to match the muscle-car phenomenon of the...
Time to get new seats? Or maybe you just want to get rid of the set you have, either way, lets take out the guess work with a few simple steps to removing your bucket seats from your second...
In this free auto-repair video, our expert shows what completed custom exhaust system on a 67' Camaro looks like, and where parts, like exhaust pipes, should be in relation to other vehicle parts.
Creating a car club would require the organizer to have a car that will meet the requirements of the car club. It may be a Corvette, Camaro or another hot car. Car clubs sponsor events such as car...
Chevy began production of the Camaro in 1967 and rolled the last one off the line in 2002. The power and performance side of the Camaro has always taken precedence over the audio, so upgrading the...
The Chevy Camaro has a similar oil changing method to other Chevrolet models. However, if your model has a 3.8 l engine, then the location of the filter is different. No matter which model you...
An engine needs oil to work properly so it's critical to do regular checks to make sure you have enough oil. If a "Low Oil" light shows on your instrument cluster, you need to check the engine oil...
When the air conditioner is blowing warm air on a hot summer day, fixing the problem becomes a priority. If your Chevy Camaro was manufactured after 1995, adding R134 refrigerant to the system may...
From 1962 to 2002, the Chevy Camaro held a place in the American car scene, delivering enthusiasts a fun, high-performance vehicle or a good family car. From turbo-charged to convertibles...
The Chevrolet Camaro is a classic pony car developed in the early 60s with the characteristics of being compact, stylish and sporty. The Chevrolet Camaro car features first, second, third, fourth...
The Chevy Camaro is an extremely popular sports car. An important safety tip many owners forget to do is inspecting the tires for damage and taking five minutes to check the tire pressure.
From 1967 to 2002, the Chevy Camaro held a place in the American car scene, delivering enthusiasts a fun, high-performance vehicle or a good family car. From turbo-charged to convertibles...
When you suddenly feel the incredible shake and shimmy as you drive, you realize that you may have to patch a hole in the tire of your Chevy Camaro. If you're prepared, you can patch it on the...
1989 camaros had 2 different types of emission control systems. This article is about the Evaporative Emission Control System (EECS).
The Chevy Camaro is one of the most recognizable cars on the road. Car aficionados know it is synonymous with power and excellent handling. However, your Camaro may not be reaching its perfect...
When it comes to driving in adverse weather conditions, you must make sure you have windshield wipers that are in proper working order. Without being able to clear rain, sleet and snow from your...
Chevy Camaros are hot cars, but they shouldn't be running hot. If you notice your Camaro's engine getting too hot, you might have to replace the thermostat. Pop in a new 160-, 180- or 195-degree...
Chevrolet's Camaro is known for its handling and quick acceleration. To keep your Camaro safe and handling like new, replace your shocks every 60,000 miles, which is when they start showing signs...
If you own a Chevy Camaro, at some point you'll probably need to replace the windshield wipers. This type of maintenance requires little mechanical skill and should take less than 15 minutes to...
Performing basic maintenance, like checking your hoses and clamps for damage and leaks, will help your Chevy Camaro run more efficiently, regardless of what year your vehicle is. Chevy recommends...
Chevy Camaros have their fans, but there are many instances of clutch problems—especially the infamous "sticky clutch." Fortunately, there is more than one way to correct this problem and these...
The Chevy Camaro, designed to rival the Mustang, first debuted in 1966. Although the exterior changes from year to year, the way you adjust the headlights remains fairly consistent. With just a...
The Chevy Camaro has been in continuous production since 1966. The Camaro has the same platform and major components as the Pontiac Firebird. Chevy Camaro owners frequently replace the original...
The Chevy Camaro has been around a long time but changing the cooling hoses is the same process for every model. Check the hoses on a Chevy Camaro in the spring and fall each year then replace the...
You are at a higher risk for an accident when your Chevy Camaro's taillights aren't functioning properly, especially when driving at night. With the right replacement bulb and a screwdriver, it...
Called the "muscle car" by many owners, the Chevy Camaro gained fame as a signature product for General Motors. Many late Chevrolet models utilize aluminum radiators that weigh less than their...
You should inspect the entire exhaust system on your Camaro twice a year to keep fumes from wafting into the car. Listen to the car while it idles to identify problems with the exhaust system. A...
Chevy Camaro cars manufactured from 1968 to 1995 use R12 refrigerant. You must retrofit these cars to accept R134 refrigerant by using a kit, available at most automotive stores, before you can...
The Chevy Camaro was launched in 1966 as a "pony car," an affordable sports car modeled on the Ford Mustang that went through four production cycles until 2002, when Camaro manufacturing ended....
The fuel filter in your Chevrolet Camaro screens out dirt and rust particles from the fuel. Some mechanics recommend you replace the fuel filter every 30,000 to 40,000 miles. Follow the...
The Chevy Camaro uses an alternator to run electrical devices in your vehicle while the engine is running. A voltage regulator maintains a constant voltage level and is frequently integrated into...
Classic and late models of the Chevy Camaro should have an alarm installed to protect the vehicle and its contents. Older models of the Chevy Camaro likely need a new alarm installed as do later...
If you own a Chevy Camaro, then you know that how your car looks is as important as how it performs. Well one of the often-overlooked pieces of maintenance that not only enhances the appearance of...
Losing lubrication in an engine will destroy it. The oil pump makes sure this doesn't happen by cycling oil through the engine and keeping it lubricated. In most cases, the oil pump lasts the...
The coolant recovery tank in a Chevy Camaro is commonly called a coolant overflow tank. Before deciding that there is a leak in your overflow tank and it needs to be changed, check the coolant...
If your Chevy Camaro pulses and shudders to a stop but you know that the brake pads and calipers are in good shape, it may be time to replace your rotors. Rotors only need to be replaced if they...
The Chevy Camaro has an anti-lock braking system (ABS) that prevents the brakes from locking during an emergency stop. The ABS controller accomplishes this by reducing the braking force to any...
Clean air filters play an important role in engine longevity and gas mileage by increasing air flow to the engine. With normal driving conditions and air filter should be changed every 30,000...
The Chevy Camaro has changed throughout the years since its creation in 1967 until its last run in 2002. An electrical issue is often a result of a blown fuse and is simple to check and replace....
Working front signal lights are an important safety feature. To avoid causing accidents, replace the signal light bulbs in your Chevy Camaro as soon as they burn out. Please note, these...
The classic Chevy Camaro was produced from 1967 to 2002. Sharing many similarities with its sister vehicle the Pontiac Firebird, the Camaro persisted for many decades as a popular muscle car....