Look for the green fluid puddle under the car. Then open the hood and look directly above the leak on the ground. Look for any green color or wetness on the block or hoses. They make each fluid for your car a different color for this reason. Good Luck
The coolant level sensor is located in the coolant reservoir tank. It should just screw or press in. Unplug it, remove it and put a new one in.
RKSports use to have one but they just discontinued the item. It might be difficult to find. Thank you, From www.SuperchargersOnline.com
Get a chiltons book from the library or go buy one for about 20 bucks
autozone.com has the camaro manual online, try there.
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on a 2002 Chevy silverado with a 4.6 liter v6 where is the coolant sensor for low coolant. I have a light on and check the overflow and their is coolant but don't know if their is another one or not.
You can find a fuse box diagram for your 1983 Chevy Camaro in the back of the owners manual. You can also find the fuse box diagram in Chevrolet service manuals at your local library.
At the website Cars For Sale, there are two 1967 Chevy Camaro vehicles. One is for sale in Bettendorf, IA for $39,900 and the second is in De Witt, IA for $21,995. Oodle Marketplace has a 1967 Chevy Camaro in Hiawatha, IA for $29, 950.
Get a chiltons manual from the library for 72 chevy's.
Your local Chevy dealer parts man can print that out for you.
There are several good tire shops in the Los Angeles area. I would suggest checking out American Tire Depot (323) 661-8473 Craigslist.com is a great site to find camaro tires and wheels for sale. Aftermarket rims for a chevy camaro aren't hard to find. You can go to any tire and rim store. If you want chevy brand rims, you will have to visit the chevy dealer.
Have it pressure tested, the intake gaskets have probably failed.