There is a voltage regulator located on the internals of you alternator
replace the altenator. Voltage regulator keeps voltage constant and stops
spikes in power output, this is what is causing your headlights to blow.
it might be grounding out check wires
you need to replace the fuse for the headlights.
Bad voltage regulator
No, the 98 Camaro is when Chevy started switching things up, they headlights aren't the in cased bulbs for headlights they are now a 9000 type bulb such as a 9005 I believe is what 98 Camaro's take for headlights. The only way I could think it was possible is if you replaced the headlights, hood, fenders, bumper, and I'm not sure then if it would still work. Those two years are the two different 4th generation Camaro's made.
No. The headlights on a 1994 are individual and bought as an entire assembly. 1998 had a slight body restyling with the bubble headlights, requiring only bulbs to be changed instead of the entire unit.
It might be because of moisture. Mine would go out every time it rained. I had my mechanic put a new silicon seal on the headlights and that solved it for me.
1967 - 1969
black
No. The 1998 to 2002 hoods are sculptured in the front to fit the restyled headlights.
No, they're completely different designs
Rock Auto is where I'd look.
If you have all the front parts then yes, you should need to replace the headlights, fenders hood, and then the nose.