lift ur car its on the front bumper on the passenger side just remove the two screws located under, then open the little door, ur gona see the signal lights sockets, look around in there and ull see the worn speaker, so its inside the bumper
The V6 in the 1997 Camaro was the 3.8, not the 3.4
200hp V6
YES it will bolt right in there.
Assuming you're talking about a V6 model, they had 200 hp
Mine is a 1999 Accord V6 coupe and I don't think there's a horn fuse. There is a horn relay under the hood in the back left in a black plastic box. On mine there are 3 identical relays (2 for headlights and 1 for the horn). If the 4-cylinder has the same arrangement as the V6 you could switch the relays to see if that was the problem.
camaro v6 3.4L have 165 horsepower, and the camaro v6 3.8 have 200 horsepower
A chip won't work in a 97, you have to reprogram the computer with a new program.
There are several affordable trucks and cars with a V6 engine. These cars and trucks include Chevrolet Camaro, Hyundai Genesis Coupe, Acura MSX, and Nissan GT-R.
The chances are that it will fit. If the 97 camaro originally had a v8 in it then you will have to change the motor mounts on it which can be a pain to do. Source: I stuck a 5.7L from a full size van in my 1983 camaro that originally had a 2.8 V6.
How gas it take to full up a v6 coupe?
Try rear of engine either driver's or passenger side bottom--follow + battery cable
I would say the camaro depending on what year your talking about.