check the air filter sensors, make sure its sealed. itll sound like its stalling out after a few seconds to a few minutes
yes it could
Yes. You could get them from the factory with them.
A plugged up fuel filter.
intake manifold vaccum leak
TCC Solenoid.
Check for bad ground
It could be the bulb, or the switch, or possibly the wiring. Use a voltage meter to test for power where the light bulb plugs into. then take it apart and test the wires themselves.
i have a 95 z28 it kept bogging out and dying at lower speeds. turns out it was the low rpm sensor on the distributor. hope it helps i have a 95 z28 it kept bogging out and dying at lower speeds. turns out it was the low rpm sensor on the distributor. hope it helps
No, the 98 Camaro is when Chevy started switching things up, they headlights aren't the in cased bulbs for headlights they are now a 9000 type bulb such as a 9005 I believe is what 98 Camaro's take for headlights. The only way I could think it was possible is if you replaced the headlights, hood, fenders, bumper, and I'm not sure then if it would still work. Those two years are the two different 4th generation Camaro's made.
Yes it can, Why would you want to?
Not from the factory, but, someone could have put one in.
Right now, the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 is the latest, but won't come to dealers until next year. The price could be around $69,000. That's my guess. Today, the 2012 Camaro coupe, the MSRP starts around $23,200.