Difficult and expensive to do. Involves finding/purchasing a traction control (ASR)computer and installing it. ASR(Acceleration Slip Regulation) interfaces with and coordinates PCM(Powertrain Control Module) and ABS(Anti-lock Braking System). Most of the required harnesses should be present in all vehicles. Try buying a shop manual for that car and then finding a vehicle in a junk yard from which to pull the necessary components.
Chevy swtitched some of Camaros to fuel injection in the mid 1980's. By 1988 every Camaro engine came with Fuel injection.
It should be a toggle switch right above the radio
pry out the control switch and disconnect the electrical connectors.install is reverse.
there is not an inertia switch on a camaro
You can add the switch but you will not have traction control. Traction control involves way more than just a switch. Read this: http://www.securitydriver.com/aic/stories/article-111.html
Where is fuel pump reset switch on a 1986 camaro?
How do i change the ignition switch in a 1988 Chevy camaro
The fans are set to come on at 215f from the factory, for about $70 you can get a fan control switch that allows you turn the fans on when you want. Here is the link it works on 1993-2002 v6 and v8 Camaros and Firebirds. http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=904
the multi-function turn signal stalk pushes into the dimmer...some parts places list it as the wiper control module or switch, some have it as the actual turn signal switch.
The switch, or commutateur interruptor, in a Camaro is typically located on the steering column or under the dashboard, depending on the specific model year. It is often used to control functions such as the headlights or turn signals. For precise location, it's best to consult the owner's manual or service guide for your specific Camaro model.
what about it?
you don't, there not the same.