No matter how experienced you are in buying used cars sometimes we do not realize that there are issues until after we have purchased. Customers who have bought a 2016 Chevrolet Camaro have reported issues with the check engine light being illuminated soon after buying it.

While it is normal to expect problems with a used car you should be made aware of any serious faults that should have been known to the dealer before they moved on. As with all consumer rights, the purchase of automobiles that are bought under warranty means that you should never be out of pocket.

Reported faults with the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro

The central issue with the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro is that the check engine light illuminates, with a P0174 code appearing. Some buyers have spoken to their dealers and Chevrolet themselves and they cannot get to the route-cause of the fault. It is believed that this issue could be caused by a leak between the engine and the exhaust but not all faults can be fixed. As there is trouble diagnosing a fault, some dealers are reluctant to take ownership of the issue. The engine light problem can also be found in the 2017 and 2018 models.

Other faults that have been reported with the 2016 Chevrolet Camaro are:

Transmission failure with the car cutting out at traffic with no warning

Push button start not working

Wind shield fogging up excessively

California Lemon Law Center should be the first port of call when you notice an issue with your Camaro. While it is tempting to fight a case on your own, we are experts in consumer law and can ensure that all legal documentation is accurate.

Expert consumer advice from California Lemon Law

California Lemon Law Center should be the first port of call when you notice an issue with your Camaro. While it is tempting to fight a case on your own, we are experts in consumer law and can ensure that all legal documentation is accurate.

Your dealer does have the right to investigate the fault you are reporting and can aim to fix in a reasonable amount of time. If, however, there is no permanent fix then you should be covered by lemon law. Once you have all of your paperwork together along with details of communications between you and your dealer we will look into representing you and resolving your issue once and for all.