too much play in the steering wheel is from worn or damaged steering components. The things that could be wrong are this: worn or damaged upper/lower ball joints, worn or damaged Power Steering pump, Loose, worn, damaged, or faulty power steering control valve, Loose or worn power steering cylinder, Leaking, clogged or incorrectly installed power steering hose, Leaking, worn or damaged rack & pinion steering assembly, Loose, worn, or incorrectly adjusted steering gear or steering gear mounting bolts, Loose, worn or incorrectly adjusted tie rod end(s), Loose, worn, damaged, or improperly aligned centerlink or other steering component(s), Worn, damaged, seized or faulty kingbolt(kingpin), or a Worn pitman arm or other front end part(s). The most likely cause of the play in the wheel is the ball joints, the tie rod ends, or the pitman arm. Since the 92 and the 87 model are both 3rd gen, they MIGHT swap, but if both cars are that old, your best bet would be to just replace the old worn parts with new ones.
If you have an electric power steering system, that means you HAVE NO FLUID. Therefore no fluid to change in the 1st place.
While anything is possible, being that the Camaro is RWD and the Cobalt is a FWD car, it would be extraordinarily cost-prohibitive to do so, so the practical answer would be no.
If power steering was an option for that car and it has the same motor you could change it, but it would be expensive. Assuming it is front wheel drive, you would need to change the steering rack, possibly the wheel assemblies, install a pump and change the crankshaft pulley and serpentine belt.
My first thought is no. However, your local auto wrecking yard, would be my first attempt, at verifying, for sure. They have "interchange" books, that tell what parts will interchange with others..........Chuck.
While anything is theoretically possible, the practical answer to this would be no.
there are a few ways. the easiest would be to run into something at a good rate of speed. another would be to take apart the steering wheel and see for yourself
On the driver side - under the steering column area and bordering the left wall - like where your left foot would rest.
Unforuently, No. It would be your best bet to go ahead and get the same year column that matches your vehicle for a guranteed fit. 1990 to 1992 Camaro steering wheels are equiped with a Air Bag and "Vats Box" for safety and security. These columns require keys that have a chip embedded on them. The chip contains a pin key code that corresponds with the cars Vats, thus stopping the car from being hot-wired.
If this question is asking whether all instances of a word (e.g. "Camero") could be changed to something else (e.g. "Camaro"), then, no. It's technically possible so it could be done, but it would not be easy.
No, only a 98-02 Camaro hood would fit an 01 Camaro
It would be best to remove the alternator and take it to an electrical shop.
If the steering wheel has radio controls on the wheel, there could be a problem in the wiring. When the wires connect electrically it will cause stations to change.