2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO — Problems, Recalls & Safety Data
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Safety Rating
193
Owner Complaints
1
Recall
125
Service Bulletins
0
Investigations
Overview of the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO
The 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO has received a total of 193 safety complaints filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). There has been 1 recall campaign affecting this vehicle, covering issues with ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SOFTWARE. 125 technical service bulletins have been issued by General Motors, LLC for this model year. The most commonly reported problems involve the Power Train (44 complaints), Electrical System (28 complaints), and Engine (21 complaints).
Recalls for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO
NHTSA has recorded 1 recall for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO, potentially affecting up to 139 vehicles.
Recall 16V084000 — ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:SOFTWARE
| 139 vehicles affected
Defect: Genera Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain model year 2016 Chevrolet Camaro, Malibu, Silverado and GMC Sierra vehicles. The radio may intermittently fail to provide an audio warning when the key has been left in the ignition and the door is opened or when the driver does not fasten their seat belt. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with...
Consequence: An unbelted driver is at a greater risk of injury in a crash.
Remedy: GM will notify owners, and dealers will update the radio software, free of charge. The recall began on March 14, 2016. Owners may contact Chevrolet customer service at 1-800-222-1020, or GMC customer service at 1-800-462-8782. GM's number for this recall...
View full details →Owner Complaints for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO
193 complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO. Below is a breakdown by vehicle component.
| Component | Complaints | Crashes | Fires | Injuries | Deaths |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Power Train | 44 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Electrical System | 28 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Engine | 21 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Steering | 21 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Unknown Or Other | 18 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
| Service Brakes | 9 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Visibilitywiper | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Seat Belts | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Structurebody | 5 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| Suspension | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Vehicle Speed Control | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Wheels | 5 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Air Bags | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Fuelpropulsion System | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Electronic Stability Control Esc | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Lane Departure Blind Spot Detection | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Visibilityglass Siderear | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Electrical Systemignitioninterlocklockout | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Electrical Systemstarter Assembly | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Engine And Engine Cooling | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
| Exterior Lighting | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Forward Collision Avoidance Automatic Emergency Braking | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Lane Departure Warning | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Power Trainclutch Assembly | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Visibilitysunmoon Roof Assembly | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Most Recent Complaints
The contact owns a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that while driving at 15 MPH, the vehicle lost power steering functionality, requiring the contact to use excessive force to steer the vehicle. The contact stated that upon replacing the battery, the power steering feature returned for one day before the failure returned. While the vehicle was idling, the contact attempted to turn the steering wheel, and the message "Power Steering Assist Unavailable - Drive Safely" was displayed. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired by an independent mechanic or dealer. The contact related the failure to NHTSA Campaign Numbers: 25V175000 (Steering) and 19V086000 (Steering); however, the model year was not included in the recall. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and informed the contact that the VIN was not included in the recalls. The failure mileage was approximately 47,204.
The contact owns a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that on the same day that the vehicle was purchased, the vehicle experienced a failure. The contact stated that while attempting to start the vehicle, the vehicle failed to immediately start-up. The dealer, Flori Auto Sales LLC, was contacted, and the dealer towed the vehicle to the dealer, where it was diagnosed with starter failure. The vehicle was repaired. The contact stated that on a separate occasion, the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to Auto Zone, where it was diagnosed, and determined that the Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) Sensor "A" had failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact called an independent mechanic and was informed that the dealer needed to repair the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. Once the vehicle was at the dealer, an employee used a handheld scanner, and the check engine warning light was no longer illuminated. The dealer informed the contact that the vehicle was repaired, and an emissions test was conducted without the contact's permission. The contact took the vehicle back to the residence. The contact stated that the cooling fan failed to function as intended. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to Auto Zone, and the contact was informed that DTC: P0128 and P0811were retrieved; however, the warning lights were no longer illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to an emissions testing center and was informed that the Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) Sensor "A" had failed and had not been repaired. The contact was informed that the vehicle had passed the emission test; however, a failure was present, and the vehicle should not have passed the test. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 185,100.
The contact owns a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that on the same day that the vehicle was purchased, the vehicle experienced a failure. The contact stated that while attempting to start the vehicle, the vehicle failed to immediately start-up. The dealer, Flori Auto Sales LLC, was contacted, and the dealer towed the vehicle to the dealer, where it was diagnosed with starter failure. The vehicle was repaired. The contact stated that on a separate occasion, the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to Auto Zone, where it was diagnosed, and determined that the Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) Sensor "A" had failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The contact called an independent mechanic and was informed that the dealer needed to repair the vehicle. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. Once the vehicle was at the dealer, an employee used a handheld scanner, and the check engine warning light was no longer illuminated. The dealer informed the contact that the vehicle was repaired, and an emissions test was conducted without the contact's permission. The contact took the vehicle back to the residence. The contact stated that the cooling fan failed to function as intended. No warning lights were illuminated. The vehicle was taken to Auto Zone, and the contact was informed that DTC: P0128 and P0811were retrieved; however, the warning lights were no longer illuminated. The contact took the vehicle to an emissions testing center and was informed that the Transmission Fluid Temperature (TFT) Sensor "A" had failed and had not been repaired. The contact was informed that the vehicle had passed the emission test; however, a failure was present, and the vehicle should not have passed the test. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The failure mileage was 185,100.
The contact owns a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that while driving over the train tracks at an undisclosed speed, the contact noticed that there was smoke and a burning odor coming through the vents. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The contact pulled over to the side of the road. The contact opened the hood and inspected the engine compartment, but the contact could not find the origin of the burning odor. The vehicle was towed to the residence, where the contact discovered that the smoke and the burning odor were coming from the starter that was 3 inches away from the exhaust manifold, by design. The contact purchased the starter from the dealer, and the contact replaced the starter; however, the failure persisted. The contact then noticed that the wires and the wiring harness of the starter were severely burned. The contact purchased the wires and the wiring harness from the dealer. The contact replaced the starter, the wires, and the wiring harness, and installed a custom-made heat shield between the starter and the exhaust manifold. Additionally, the contact stated that the steering wheel had failed to lock after turning off the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 59,000. The VIN was not available.
The contact owns a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro. The contact stated that while driving over the train tracks at an undisclosed speed, the contact noticed that there was smoke and a burning odor coming through the vents. The check engine warning light was illuminated. The contact pulled over to the side of the road. The contact opened the hood and inspected the engine compartment, but the contact could not find the origin of the burning odor. The vehicle was towed to the residence, where the contact discovered that the smoke and the burning odor were coming from the starter that was 3 inches away from the exhaust manifold, by design. The contact purchased the starter from the dealer, and the contact replaced the starter; however, the failure persisted. The contact then noticed that the wires and the wiring harness of the starter were severely burned. The contact purchased the wires and the wiring harness from the dealer. The contact replaced the starter, the wires, and the wiring harness, and installed a custom-made heat shield between the starter and the exhaust manifold. Additionally, the contact stated that the steering wheel had failed to lock after turning off the vehicle. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 59,000. The VIN was not available.
Safety Rating for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO
NHTSA has not yet tested the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO in its New Car Assessment Program.
Technical Service Bulletins for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO
General Motors, LLC has issued 125 technical service bulletins (TSBs) for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO. TSBs are notices sent by manufacturers to their dealers describing a known issue and the recommended repair procedure.
20-NA-104 — ENGINE
This service bulletin provides information on where to look when the vehicle is experiencing the conditions of Malfunction Indicator Lamp Illuminated– 5V Reference, Reduced Power, Extended Crank, Body Harness to Fuel Tank Damage due to incorrect tire size.
PIC6293H — UNKNOWN OR OTHER
The purpose of this Preliminary Information is to provide dealership technicians some tips on installation of this kit, as well as some common areas to check if the system is inoperative after installation.
17-NA-087 — STEERING
This service bulletin provides information on Characteristics of Wide Low Aspect Ratio Tires, Vehicle Pulls Left or Right, Wanders, Follows Depressions in Road Surface, Tramlining.
23-NA-199 — STRUCTURE:BODY:DOOR
This service bulletin provides information on Paint Concerns in the Driver or Passenger side Door Jamb Areas.
16-NA-334 — STRUCTURE
This service bulletin provides a repair procedure to reposition a front corner of the folding top front weatherstrip to correct a condition of a water leak/drip at the windshield header/A-pillar area.
19-NA-126 — STRUCTURE
This service bulletin provides information for dealers/technicians on an emergency trunk release key wonât turn; unable to open trunk from lock cylinder behind rear seat back; information on convertible key extender.
23-NA-172 — POWER TRAIN
this service bulletin advises the technician to replace the transmission and not overhaul it to correct a customer concern of Manual Transmission Pops/Jumps Out of Third Gear After Shifting and During Acceleration.
11-00-89-005T — EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL
This Warranty Administration bulletin provides information on Dealer Empowerment for Goodwill, Customer Enthusiasm and Policy (U.S. Only).
22-NA-133 — STRUCTURE
This service bulletin provides a repair procedure to correct customer concerns of Convertible Wind Noise at Rear Quarter Glass.
PIC6293F — EQUIPMENT ADAPTIVE/MOBILITY
The purpose of this Preliminary Information is to provide dealership technicians some tips on installation of this kit, as well as some common areas to check if the system is inoperative after installation.
Showing 10 of 125 technical service bulletins.
NHTSA Investigations for the 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO
There are no NHTSA defect investigations on record for this vehicle.
Other Model Years of the CHEVROLET CAMARO
- 2011 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 258 complaints
- 2012 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 155 complaints
- 2013 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 249 complaints
- 2014 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 287 complaints
- 2015 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 301 complaints
- 2016 CHEVROLET CAMARO (current)
- 2017 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 247 complaints
- 2018 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 107 complaints
- 2019 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 61 complaints
- 2020 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 46 complaints
- 2021 CHEVROLET CAMARO — 15 complaints
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