Your best bet is to:
1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the most reliable source. It will specify the fuse location and amperage.
2. Check the underhood fuse box: This is the most common location for fuses relating to major electrical components. The fuse box cover should have a diagram showing what each fuse controls.
3. Check the interior fuse panel (usually under the dash): Some Camaros might have a secondary fuse panel inside the cabin. Again, look for a diagram on the cover.
4. Use a multimeter: If you can't find it by visually inspecting the fuse boxes, use a multimeter to test the circuit to track down the fuse. This is a more advanced method and requires some electrical knowledge.
Caution: Always disconnect the negative battery terminal before working with fuses or electrical components to avoid short circuits.
Since there's no definitive single answer without knowing your exact 1992 Camaro's specifics, using your owner's manual is the best approach. If you don't have it, try finding a digital version online using your VIN or trim level details.