I would suspect the map sensor is bad.
its on the back of the intake, plugged into the top of an adapter looking thing
The position of the camshaft sensor on your 1997 Camaro is dependent upon the type of engine in the Camaro. In most cases the camshaft position sensor is on the back of the left-hand cylinder head.
On a 1999 Camaro, the map sensor is located on the back of the intake manifold. The intake manifold is the series of tubing that distributes the air coming into the engine.
look under the throttle body on the front of the engine there s a sensor with 3 wires going to it that is the engine coolant temperature sensor
The MAP sensor on an '86 Camaro with a 2.8 liter engine is located by the distributor at the rear of the intake plenum. There will be a black plastic casing that needs removed to gain access to the sensor.
on the LT1 model, it is the large gold piece with the electrical connector plugged into it near the oil filter. screwed right into the pan. I would think it might be the same on the LS1.
The thermostat for a 1999 Chevy Camaro V6 engine can be found under the hood. It is in the right side of the engine, under the throttle sensor.
no, but it is mounted on the hose from the air cleaner to the the engine.
It is on the bottom side/ passenger side of the engine block, just in front of the starter.
On the side of the water pump housing
Follow the lower radiator hose from the radiator to the back of the engine. Where it connects to the engine, you will see wires plugged in to the sensor
Most likely a bad sensor/relay