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Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go find a better parking lot for those burnouts. If you own a Camaro, and you've encountered this problem or think it's a non-issue, tell us in the comments.
Dramatic spike in Camaro thefts due to key cloning devices, LAPD says by: Cameron Kiszla Posted: Feb 29, 2024 / 02:26 PM PST Updated: Feb 29, 2024 / 02:35 PM PST ...
Despite recalling a potentially dangerous ignition key, GM continued selling the defective key as a replacement part to owners of 2010 through 2015 Chevrolet Camaro, Consumer Reports says.
There were seven reported Camaro thefts city-wide in 2023. The Newton Gang Enforcement Detail (GED) recently arrested a juvenile found in possession of a key cloning device on Feb. 24.
The key in question was first recalled by General Motors in June 2014, yet an employee discovered it was still available as a replacement by Brad Anderson October 13, 2019 at 19:21 ...
As yours truly reported in June 2014, every Camaro Gen 5 was recalled over the possibility of bumping the key fob with the driver’s knee. This would inadvertently turn the car off, translating ...
The first recall, in 2014, was for every fifth-generation Camaro produced to that point, beginning model year 2010. The automaker said driver’s knees could bump into the keys, possibly knocking ...