Assuming you have checked that the battery cables are clean and tight on both ends and you do hear a click coming from the starter area, I'm going to say the starter/starter solenoid is bad. If you don't even get a click it may be the neutral safety switch.
simply take the battery cables off from the post and leave disconected for an hour or so and it will reset everything
Nothing, as there was no 2009 Camaro.
Nothing, as there was no Camaro in 2009.
Low battery - not enough power to crank all the way over or, Fuel pump needs to be replaced, not getting fuel into the engine.
The rear end in a 2014 SS Camaro can be replaced with a rear end of any 2014 or 2013 Camaro or SS Camaro.
Nothing - there was no Camaro SS in 1987.
Nothing, there is no such thing as an 89 Camaro Z28
Nothing, as a 1960 Camaro doesn't exist...
take the battery terminals off and clean them and the battery mountings on the battery real good and reinstall.
check battery. check starter.
I had the same problem with my Camaro (also a 99). The alternator was beginning to go and it was arcing. I had it tested and the problem was so small the test did not register the problem. As soon as I replaced it though, everything worked fine.
everything