Four problems related to electrical system have been reported for the 2019 Chevrolet Camaro. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2019 Chevrolet Camaro based on all problems reported for the 2019 Camaro.
I am reporting a severe safety hazard involving my 2019 Chevrolet Camaro. The vehicle has suffered a total failure of its audio amplifier, resulting in a complete loss of all interior audio. This is not a convenience or entertainment issue. Because the amplifier controls all vehicle audio output, the car no longer produces any audible safety warning alerts or chimes. This includes the complete loss * turn signal indicator clicks (leaving the driver unaware if indicators are active) * seatbelt unfastened reminder alarms * door/trunk-ajar alerts * blind-spot monitoring audible alerts * forward collision warning alerts * parking assist sensor warnings operating a vehicle without these critical sensory alerts creates an immediate, active hazard on public roads. The driver cannot hear warnings of imminent collisions, lane departures, or simple indicators like active turn signals. The vehicle was taken to an authorized gm dealership (jake sweeney Chevrolet) on July 7, 2026. A diagnostic check confirmed internal amplifier damage. A valid extended warranty claim was approved to replace the part. However, general motors executive customer service and the dealership parts manager have officially confirmed in writing that this critical safety component has been discontinued. No replacement parts or compatible alternative part numbers exist in stock at any dealership nationwide. General motors /jake sweeney Chevrolet is telling me they are entirely unable to provide a functional safety replacement part for a 7 year-old vehicle, forcing me to operate a vehicle with fundamentally compromised driver-safety systems.
When driving all gages stop working all lighting inside and outside when driving. Happens sporadically. Took to Chevrolet and they said needed a battery so I changed and still happened. Took to performance shop and left for almost a month where a diagnosis was made that it was a corroded rear bumper wiring harness. I also found this problem on a forum with other cameros. He cleaned and it did not act up for a couple of weeks then on my way to work early one morning this week (dark outside) running approx 60 mph all of my lights went out again. My car still runs just no lights. Called Chevrolet to report safety issue with no resolution.
The abs & esc light keeps coming on & off on the dash now the hood open message is popping on & off not allowing me to lock my doors because it triggers the theft alarm. Vehicle is left unlocked 24/7 due to this electrical issue it seems water has seeped into left headlight because moisture is in there. This happens when the vehicle is stationary & moving. Vehicle was put in the shop hood sensor matched was changed 3x still not working.
The contact owns a 2019 Chevrolet Camaro. While driving approximately 80 mph, the engine suddenly stalled. The vehicle was towed to gillman Chevrolet (1801 industrial way, san benito, TX) where it was diagnosed that the lifters inside the engine failed and the engine needed to be replaced. The engine was replaced and the failure was remedied. Also, while the vehicle was in reverse, the backup camera would not display an image. The manufacturer was notified of the failures. The VIN was not available. The failure mileage was 1,000.
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