Just had this problem with my '96. I don't know what year Camaro you have, but if either or both the Check Gauges light or Service Engine Soon Light is on, be sure to take it in to have it looked at. When my problems first started, my voltage dropped VERY low, into the orange danger area, my oil pressure dropped (probably because it needed to be changed anyway) and both of those lights came on, sometimes at the same time, sometimes alternating. What we did to fix the problem was have the battery replaced once, the alternator replaced three times (they kept saying we got bad ones right outta the box, which apparently does happen), and the ECM replaced.
The battery keeps going dead.
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.
Inertia can be demonstrated like this: A car is driving, the driver takes his foot off of the gas and the car keeps going although there is no force pushing the car. Inertia is what keeps the car going.
usually if a computer fails repeatedly it is faulty ignition coil or alternator. also try replacing ecm fuse.
He keeps driving.
By definition a line keeps going forever.
Scrap it!
EMF (voltage) is the force that keeps current flowing in a circuit.
The duration of Love Keeps Going is 1.5 hours.
my alarm keeps going of and wont start.
it keeps going and going and going and going no thats^ energizer's
It could be the voltage regulator.