Chevrolet Camaro owners have reported 7 problems related to engine exhaust system (under the engine and engine cooling 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.
When I'm driving in the highway at cruising speeds there is a shudder vibration coming from the transmission contacted gm took my car in to hendricks Chevrolet 3 months ago, the shudder came back contacted gm again asked for me to make an appointment with another dealer michael Chevrolet they denied to even look at my car now the person handling my case at gm will not return my calls every time I call they want to transfer me to faris the guy handling my case never get a call back I would really like this to get investigated I have exhausted my avenues and I'm very afraid I'm stuck with a lemon. It's only a 2017 with 28000 miles. I should not have to deal with this issue my last car never gave me problems and it had almost two hundred thousand miles. Please help me!!!.
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The windshield fogs up and drips with air on the feet. No way to clear the increasing fog unless you turn the air-conditioning off and increase the heat there for on the 90+ hot and muggy day you are left with heat exhaustion or pulling over on the side of the roadways which is never safe. When it rains good luck deciding if you want to turn the window defoggers on and cause condensation or open the windows in the rain to get wet which makes the windows steam up completely or last resort is to turn the heat up on the defrosters and heat up the whole car. . Or again, pull over to the side of the road indefinitely or do not drive your car in 80% of the south's weather conditions. Really sad that gm and the Chevrolet dealerships fix to this issue is to say "welcome to the south" and laugh. This happens when its muggy out, raining, cool and wet, early morning or late evening. It only gets worse with the wipers, only gets better with higher heat for extended periods of time. So in essence most of that or those days.
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The contact owns a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that while driving, the vehicle started producing toxins which started coming into the vehicle. He also stated that due to those toxins, he became sick and was taken to the hospital as a result of an existing heart condition. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who was unable to duplicate the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 1,975 and current mileage is 5,000.
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Potential engine failure -- pcv valve failed causing engine oil to foam due to entrapped gases. Only warning was "service engine soon" light.
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The catalytic converter has failed on the vehicle. The car failed emissions testing. Found out the warranty was 8 years/80,000 miles, so took the car to the dealer to diagnosis. Vehicle has 21,000 miles on it and gm refused to pay for the repair because they said the converter was "rusted". Vehicle is 8 years old and only driven less than 3,000 miles annually and stored for 6 months out of the year. The problem with the converter has nothing to do with rust, the baffles are breaking up inside. Gm refuses to offer any assistance. Very costly repair, part alone is $750. 00 and that does include any labor.
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The air pump became defective, causing a hole on hoses which melted fuel line, resulting in fire hazard. Fuel tub retaining clip, which holds fuel line broke, causing fuel line to fall on top of exhaust manifold, resulting in a fire hazard.
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Intake gasket leaks oil onto hot exhaust, may create serious fire hazard.
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