My Camero is an automatic and it has an SGS button.
Traction control
The switched labeled SGS stands for "Second Gear Start". This allows you to start off in second gear when accellerating.
pop the plastic part surrounding if off with a flat head screw driver or knife. and unplug the foglight and second gear start or "SGS" button, and undo the 2 screws on ether side of the mounting bracket and it will slide right out.
No its an automatic
The 1996 Chevy Camaro automatic transmission has a fluid capacity of 7.3 quarts. You can check the automatic transmission fluid level with the transmission dipstick.
automatic transmission
if its an automatic it is a 700r4
4l60e
SGS S.A. was created in 1878.
yes you could get automatic or manual trannys.
SGS is second gear start and in icy or snowy weather it is safer to start out with the light on the button so as to take off in second and allow for more traction OK I CALL Chevrolet Detroit, MI 1-800-222-1020 AND THEY DON'T HAVE THAT INFORMATION SO THEY LOOK UP UNDER MY ZIP CODE AND THEY CALL THE SERVICE DEALER IN MY AREA FOR A CHEVY/CAMARO 97 AND THEY DON'T HAVE THE ANSWER, I'M SURCHING FOR MORE INFO AND I WILL KEEP TRIYNG, DUE TO THAT I NEED TO KNOW AS WELL...SAVE YOU SOME TIME ON A PHONE CALLS.... Ok I got it after few more calls I got the Answer and is: " Second Gear Start" now for what this is for? is my next project, but hey! we know what it means... I have a camaro guru who hooks me up with all the info...he says it is second gear start, for improved handling, (traction control)
there is not a reset button.