Chevrolet Camaro owners have reported 5 problems related to transmission gear slipping (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 am notifying NHTSA of this incident for the record. I purchase this vehicle on 9/30/2020 . . . After 3 short trips to keep fluids moving and the battery charged during the break in period the car has be setting under a car cover with 426 miles on it. I again started to go for a ride on 1/17/2021to do another break in ride. The car started well and when I put in drive I noticed a shuttering and the transmission inability to shift smoothly. After just a few miles I noticed shifting and slipping was starting to be more frequent so for safety reasons I brought the car back home. While turning into my street the car transmission failed and slipped and stoped in the middle of a turn just narrowly avoiding an accident. The transmission is all over the place when shifting, engaging and taking off. This car can not be driven safely at this time it is not safe and I find out through research it is an ongoing problem with gm with litigation in progress on this issue. Why and how can gm still sell these cars with this issue still present. I can not take a chance with this care as is my life and the life of my family depends on it. . Thank you in advance for your attention and support with this matter.
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Transmission is slipping engine surging between 35 an 60 mph.
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The problem is the transmission is slipping bewteen gears between 50-55 and 60-65. Transmission replaced once in December. Brought it in again in January due to the same problem, and dealer said it was normal for a gradual acceleration, I must accelerate fast to not slip. Wanted to report this to determine if this is normal or if there is a problem. Dealer stated it should smooth out.
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My Camaro has been in the shop presenting the p1870 transmission code approximately 10 times. The dealer has performed over 2000 warrantied major work on the transmission prior to 36000 miles. I am still having repeated problems with the transmission and have looked up the technical service bulletins only to find that there are many regarding the transmission-automatic and the computer presenting the p1870 code. I am repeatedly told that nothing is wrong with the car and that they cannot duplicate the problem. However the service engine soon light is still coming on indicating transmission slippage. I have contact gm with no reply. You would think after performing $2500 worth of useless repair work that they would have put in a rebuilt transmission or offered help to me in another way. It is slowly becoming a safety and punitive matter to me.
Transmission slipping when going up hills or any similar terrain. Nlm.