02 Camaro, slew of problems
#11
As far as I know, the exhaust sounds fine. I've been wondering if it's a clogged cat, bad tps, or something of that nature.
Edit: No one I know owns a Camaro like mine, so I've never heard another one start up... except for ones with straight pipes and aftermarket exhausts.
Edit: No one I know owns a Camaro like mine, so I've never heard another one start up... except for ones with straight pipes and aftermarket exhausts.
#12
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I doubt most parts guys know much more then getting the codes. That is all you are going to get.
All we can do is guess, There is no way to describe the feel of a spark issue or a Air/fuel issue or if the issue is coming from a single cylinder or not. This could be a fail coil or ICM. You could have just about any sensor going bad and that knocked out the O2s, course a bad injector or fuel regulator could be doing it. It could be problem in a harness. Just a FYI if your RPMs are varying and they drop any more then 100 RPMs below recommend idle it is normal to see a rapid voltage drop. If is most likely a result of the problem not the cause.
To fix these problems without throwing parts at it you need a good mechanic who has the right tools. Everything else is going to be guessing.
Based on your description it could be one of 100 things. High beam issue is separate. and most like needs the column torn down to fix.
All we can do is guess, There is no way to describe the feel of a spark issue or a Air/fuel issue or if the issue is coming from a single cylinder or not. This could be a fail coil or ICM. You could have just about any sensor going bad and that knocked out the O2s, course a bad injector or fuel regulator could be doing it. It could be problem in a harness. Just a FYI if your RPMs are varying and they drop any more then 100 RPMs below recommend idle it is normal to see a rapid voltage drop. If is most likely a result of the problem not the cause.
To fix these problems without throwing parts at it you need a good mechanic who has the right tools. Everything else is going to be guessing.
Based on your description it could be one of 100 things. High beam issue is separate. and most like needs the column torn down to fix.
#13
I doubt most parts guys know much more then getting the codes. That is all you are going to get.
All we can do is guess, There is no way to describe the feel of a spark issue or a Air/fuel issue or if the issue is coming from a single cylinder or not. This could be a fail coil or ICM. You could have just about any sensor going bad and that knocked out the O2s, course a bad injector or fuel regulator could be doing it. It could be problem in a harness. Just a FYI if your RPMs are varying and they drop any more then 100 RPMs below recommend idle it is normal to see a rapid voltage drop. If is most likely a result of the problem not the cause.
To fix these problems without throwing parts at it you need a good mechanic who has the right tools. Everything else is going to be guessing.
Based on your description it could be one of 100 things. High beam issue is separate. and most like needs the column torn down to fix.
All we can do is guess, There is no way to describe the feel of a spark issue or a Air/fuel issue or if the issue is coming from a single cylinder or not. This could be a fail coil or ICM. You could have just about any sensor going bad and that knocked out the O2s, course a bad injector or fuel regulator could be doing it. It could be problem in a harness. Just a FYI if your RPMs are varying and they drop any more then 100 RPMs below recommend idle it is normal to see a rapid voltage drop. If is most likely a result of the problem not the cause.
To fix these problems without throwing parts at it you need a good mechanic who has the right tools. Everything else is going to be guessing.
Based on your description it could be one of 100 things. High beam issue is separate. and most like needs the column torn down to fix.
I'm riding it out for as long as I can, but I obviously need to get it fixed before it gets significantly worse. It's already gotten to where it happens about 3x as frequently as it did at first.
#14
I would recommend finding a honest mechanic to look it over and tell you what needs to be replaced then fix it yourself if possible. On the rare occasion I have to have an issue diagnosed by my mechanic the $60 is worth saving the time and stress.
#17
Not missing the cover, but one of the clips is broken so it comes out easy. Could you get a picture of how you zip tied it?
#18
i put it as close to the dash/gauges as i could and keep it on the column cover, not sure about 98-02. did pick up a new cover so dont have tie on it anymore. you can also adjust the shaft that goes down the column. some column info here. https://camaroforums.com/forum/93-02...mn-info-64804/
#20
test fuel pressure and change fuel filter, have a look at the gas, dump filter contents into a clear container from the tank side. might be a good idea to have the injectors cleaned and flow tested at a injector shop.
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