15 problems related to steering have been reported for the 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2013 Chevrolet Camaro based on all problems reported for the 2013 Camaro.
The contact owns a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that while driving 37 mph and approaching a curve in the road, the “service power steering” warning light illuminated, and the steering wheel seized. The contact used an excessive amount of force to steer the vehicle and drove to a nearby parking lot. After the vehicle was parked for approximately 6 hours, the contact restarted the vehicle, and the vehicle regained power steering functionality. The vehicle was taken to the dealer, who refused to service the vehicle due to its age of the vehicle. The manufacturer was informed of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 46,000.
I was driving and the car lost complete power and a message appeared that indicated service power steering. This has happened twice once at approximately 45 to 50 miles per hour and the second time turning at about 10 miles per hour. The car started shaking right before the failure with the power steering.
The steering has become hard to turn the vehicle. Vehicle is a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro with a v8 engine. Gm issued service bulletin pic5643d which includes 2013 Chevrolet Camaro equipped with any v8 engine (rpo ls3 or lsa or l99) but when I called gm, they said there are no special actions as the steering doesn't come up under the VIN and recommended filing this complaint with the NHTSA. They could give no information regarding repairs only recommending taking it to a dealer. A quick goggle search reveals gm is aware of the problem but doesn't want to address it unless the NHTSA forces them to do so. Consumers have spent thousands of dollars trying to fix this issue to no avail. Loss of steering has caused some consumers to crash posing a significant danger to society as a whole. Please force gm to address this issue for the safety and security of society as a whole. There is currently a recall for the ignition swich which gm said has nothing to do with the steering issue.
My zl1 Camaro has had a electronic steering (eps) failure while I was driving on the road. Apparently, failure of eps is common with the Camaro and gm/Chevrolet has a TSB issued to help deal with this issue. TSB document is pic5643e. I have attached it here. This can has 40,070 miles on it and is in immaculate condition. The Chevrolet dealer just diagnosed this issue, and tried to charge me $2600 for replacing this part. This is a safety item, and it is not possible to drive this car without this steering working. This is also a $60,000 car. No one at Chevrolet is doing anything to help with this issue. I hope this complaint will be helpful to someone in the future.
I was driving the vehicle and the power steering went out making the vehicle difficult to control. I was driving 45mph in an accelerating manner.
I'm considering purchasing this vehicle from a dealership in logan, OH. When I checked to see if there were reported problems with the model, I see that there are thousands of complaints concerning the ac/radio, climate control, turn signals and other associated electrical problems that are common to all of these related consumer complaints that as to date has not been addressed by either the gm corp. Or the NHTSA. The 2nd thing that I found there is indeed a recall concerning the ignition switch with many owners having not been able to get gm dealers to repair. Another concern to me about this particular vehicle, is that when I entered the VIN the results on this site states that there is zero recalls on this make, model and year. Just wondering what's up with that?.
While driving on interstate, power steering quit working. Vehicle was very hard to steer and pulled into another lane. Luckily, no cars were near. We managed to get home and took to local Chevrolet dealer. They reset it and power steering worked for a while. Drove the car for appoximately 60 miles and it happened again on a 2 lane road in middle of turn. Almost wrecked. Vehicle only has 8700 miles on it, but because of years, warranty is out. 8700 miles!!! when I contacted gm over about a month several times, they finally told me they would not fix it. I also have a 2014 silverado that had a recall for the same problem. My daughter has a 2017 colorado that the power steering went out on today. It is still under warranty. Please investigate this problem. When I checked out problems online, I found several other people have had the same problem.
While in motion, I noticed the car started pulling in one direction and then the a complete loss of the electric power steering. The vehicle displayed "service power steering" this is completly unsafe to have the car pull in one direction and not to mention there is only 19,000 miles on the car. There are numerous complaints on this issue but gm still refueses to take action. Only in the event of a death will the act.
When turning into a parking lot, my power steering went out and the service power steering message appeared. It has happened multiple times since then. It only happens at low speed maneuvering (<12mph). The following happens once the problem is created: power flickers on the car; the ac resets, radio resets, power steering goes out, and the following messages display: "service power steering" "service stability control" and "open and close passenger window". I took the vehicle to the Chevrolet dealer, and they told me the electric steering assembly needs to be replaced. I've researched this problem online and it is fairly common between 2012-15 Camaros'. Luckily, I have the ability to remain calm and control the car when this happens. I am not so sure others will have the same fate as I did. . Read more...
I have brought this vehicle to the gm repair facilities on multiple occasions for an issue that I find unsafe and unsettling. As the vehicle is travelling above 50 miles per hour or greater it will make an uncommanded right or left turn sometimes accompanied with a flashing traction control light. The latest excuse I received from a dealer in florida was that "general motors" states this is acceptable and is troughing. The explanation would be reasonable if the tendency to turn was minor. This tendency to turn is hard and 90 degrees. I have paid to have evaluations completed on the alignment and the tires have worn unevenly / on the outer edges, but the reports indicate the alignment has been good. The road ways are typically straight and level and moisture has not been a factor. My wife and I are both drivers of the vehicle and have both experienced the issue and the technicians at the dealers have reportedly experienced the issue as well but did not locate a cause of failure. Once the dealer contacted gm the issue was considered acceptable by someone on their end.
Tl-the contact is an insurance agent calling on behalf of the owner of a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. The operator of the vehicle was driving approximately 30 mph when the steering wheel seized up and became very hard to turn. The power brakes became inoperable, and the vehicle veered to the right, and driver crashed into a ditch. The driver sustained a minor injury. The vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic, where it is still being diagnosed. There was no police report filed. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was unknown. Aa.
I drove my car through my guard gate and proceeded to turn the corner at approximately 25mph when I lost complete steering of my car and the car shut off. Luckily I was not at a high speed when this occurred and was able to stop the car on the grassy embankment of our lake, after my car rim was snagged by a 2 ft thin metal post attached to a tree. I had the car towed to the chevy dealer who immediately had me file a claim with gm after noticing that a part on the steering of the car was faulty and caused a collapse of the steering rack. At the time of the incident the air bag deployment light came on even though there was no collision nor deployment. By the way, gm declined the claim even though it was due to a faulty part and I am caught in the middle of the insurance company, chevy dealer and gm trying to decide who is paying for the repair of my vehicle 6 weeks later. The car has never been in an accident and all parts are original to the car with no after market installations at all.
I went out to my garage & started my Camaro ss to go to work. The driver information center displayed a message advising the power steering required service. The car was nearly impossible to turn and I didn't feel safe driving it 30+ miles to the dealer. I had the car towed (no cost to me) to rogers-dabbs Chevrolet, brandon ms, for service. I was told since they could not get the car to have this issue they couldn't identify the source of the problem so they couldn't fix it. I had the same problem 15 months later and the dealer still has not identified the problem, nor will they try. I was told they "are not magicians" so they can't fix what's not showing up as an issue when the car is with them.
While driving down I 75 in ocala florida car stalled in middle of highway . I pulled over to shoulder and had to restart car. I took it in to a dealer and they said they could not find any thing wrong. They said take the car.
The contact owns a 2013 Chevrolet Camaro. While driving approximately 20 mph, the steering wheel drifted to the left and it became difficult to gain control of the steering wheel. The failure recurred numerous times. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The contact received notification of NHTSA campaign number: 14v346000 (electrical system); however, the part was unavailable to perform the recall repair. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 8,000.