If your 1986 Camaro Z28 is experiencing issues, it could potentially be related to a faulty Engine Control Module (ECM). Symptoms of a bad ECM may include erratic engine performance, poor fuel efficiency, or trouble codes indicating electrical issues. It's advisable to diagnose the problem using an OBD scanner or consult a mechanic to confirm if the ECM is the culprit. If it is indeed bad, replacing it could restore your vehicle's performance.
Is this a Factory LT1? In your 1992 Z28?
where is the fuse box in a 1986 camaro
Chevrolet never made a Camaro Z28 with a V6 engine
There is no crank sensor on a 1986 camaro z28.. that sensor is in the camaros past 1988 i believe.. but the 1986 carb or fuel injection (tpi) does not have one
It is in the fuse box. It will be a red 10 amp fuse.
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Not sure dude. Never felt up a camaro. =-)
A Chilton's manual is a good place to start
The 86' Z28 comes stock with a 5.0 or 302 their both the same engine. a 1986 chevy camaro does not come with a 302 its a 305 a 302 is a ford motor not a che y motor know your facts i am a camaro fanatic i know these things about them plus i own a 1986 chevy camaro irocz z28 and its all original with the 305 4barrel carb thats how it should be btw mine has the t-tops in it
usually if a computer fails repeatedly it is faulty ignition coil or alternator. also try replacing ecm fuse.