Clogged fuel filter: A clogged fuel filter can restrict the flow of fuel to the engine, causing it to stall. The filter can become clogged with dirt, debris, or rust. Replacing the fuel filter can resolve this issue.
Faulty ignition switch: A faulty ignition switch can cause the Camaro to stall while driving. The ignition switch is responsible for providing power to the engine. If the switch fails, the engine will lose power and stall. Replacing the ignition switch can fix this problem.
Faulty throttle position sensor: A faulty throttle position sensor can cause the Camaro to stall while driving. The throttle position sensor is responsible for monitoring the position of the throttle valve. If the sensor fails, the engine may receive the wrong amount of fuel, causing it to stall. Replacing the throttle position sensor can resolve this issue.
O2 sensor failure When the O2 sensors fail, they can provide inaccurate information about the air/fuel ratio to the engine control module (ECM). This can cause the ECM to adjust the fuel mixture incorrectly, which can lead to stalling.
There are a few other potential causes of a stalling Camaro, such as a faulty crankshaft position sensor, a vacuum leak, or a problem with the ECM. If you are unable to diagnose the cause of the stalling yourself, you should take your Camaro to a qualified mechanic for diagnosis and repair.