Chevrolet Camaro owners have reported 8 problems related to axle assembly (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Camaro based on all problems reported for the Camaro.
I purchased my vehicle on may 11 2002 and I have already had to replace my differ. And rotors, I have other problems but there not effecting the overall operations. If gm ever want me to buy a car from them again, they better get there ?!@#$% together, how many complaints does it take?.
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The consumer heard a loud noise from the rear end. The mechanic broke down the rear end and found that the axle bearings showed very unusual wear patterns that were not normal for a vehicle with little mileage. (replaced the axle bearings/seals, front/rear pinion bearings, and the differential carrier bearings) the consumer feels that the premature wear of the axle is an indication of this being a defective component.
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Howling noise while driving and clunking sound under braking. Vibration from rear tires above 55.
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I was driving in a smooth highway w/ no bumps or debris on the road when the inccident happened.
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Vehicle has been to dealer multi times they advise cant duplicate or norm. No safety defect listed in summary.
Rear making unnatural noise. Dealers tried to give static that is was the rotors and after they proceded to fix them noise remained. Next they tried to say the noise was natural. I have found from many people in forums that there are problems w/ the rears in these cars, ranging from bearings to gears and even the housing. I have also obtained work orders for parts fixed for other people. Dealership is still giving me static about my car and says the problem is normal. --no other car in the lot does it though, not even used vehicles w/ high mileage on them.
Axle drag caused car to pull hard to left. Failure could cause accident.
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The right rear axle broke and caused loss of control while driving the vehicle between 40-50 mph. Please describe detail.
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