GM Says Camaro SS Transmission Problem Fixed

CamaroSS Earlier, we reported that some 2010 Chevy Camaro SS models were having transmission failures. GM now says it’s figured out the root of the problem in the output shaft of the six-speed transmission, but it hasn’t revealed specifics.

GM says the transmission trouble is confined to a limited number of vehicles, and that it usually occurs during standing starts when hard acceleration pushes the engine to 5,000-6,000 rpm. Only a dozen owners reported the problem.

GM says the issue has been resolved at the Oshawa, Ontario, plant where the SS is made, and that no recall will be issued.

GM Says Camaro Transmission Problem is Fixed (Wheels)

2010|Chevrolet|Camaro

By Stephen Markley | July 21, 2009 | Comments (2)

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Paul

Simple fix,deny any warranty found out to be full throttle acceleration failure.Thats considered racing or abuse.That will save Government Motors some money.

tscurt

The Muncie laughs.

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