The 1998 Camaro with the 3.8L V6 (L36) is a solid cruiser when maintained, but suffers from common 4L60-E transmission failures, intake manifold gasket leaks, and opti-spark distributor issues that can strand you. The V6 itself is generally durable, though head gasket failures do occur at higher mileage.
4L60-E Transmission Failure
Common · high severity
Typical onset: 80,000-140,000 mi
Symptoms: slipping between gears, especially 2nd-3rd, delayed engagement when shifting to drive, burnt transmission fluid smell, harsh shifts or no movement
Fix: The 4L60-E behind the 3.8L is notorious for worn clutch packs, failed pressure control solenoid, and sun shell breakage. Rebuild takes 8-12 hours; many shops recommend replacement with rebuilt unit. Includes R&R, fluid, filter, and cooler line inspection.
Estimated cost: $1,800-3,200
Intake Manifold Gasket Leak (Coolant)
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 60,000-120,000 mi
Symptoms: coolant loss with no visible external leak, white residue around intake plenum, rough idle when cold, coolant smell from engine bay
Fix: The plastic intake manifold gaskets on the Series II 3800 deteriorate and allow coolant into the valley. Requires intake removal, gasket replacement, and coolant flush. Plan on 4-6 hours labor. Use updated Felpro or Dorman metal-reinforced gaskets.
Estimated cost: $500-900
Opti-Spark Distributor Failure (if equipped)
Occasional · high severity
Symptoms: sudden no-start condition, misfires under load or in wet conditions, stalling when hot, erratic tachometer readings
Fix: Though more common on LT1 V8s, some 3.8L setups share moisture-sensitive ignition components. Water intrusion kills the optical sensor. Replacement requires timing chain cover removal on V8s (6-8 hours), but V6 uses coil packs—confirm your ignition type. If you have a traditional distributor (rare), budget 3-4 hours.
Estimated cost: $400-1,200
Lower Intake Manifold Coolant Leak
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 70,000-130,000 mi
Symptoms: coolant pooling in engine valley, overheating under load, low coolant warning, milky oil if severe
Fix: Separate from upper gaskets—lower manifold gaskets fail and leak coolant into the crankcase or valley. Requires full intake removal, lower gasket set, thermostat replacement while you're in there. 5-7 hours labor. Critical to prevent head gasket damage from overheating.
Estimated cost: $600-1,100
Fuel Pump Failure
Occasional · high severity
Typical onset: 100,000-160,000 mi
Symptoms: no start with crank, sputtering at highway speeds, loss of power under acceleration, whining noise from rear of car
Fix: In-tank pump dies from wear or contaminated fuel. Requires fuel tank drop, pump module replacement, strainer, and often fuel filter (in-line on these). 3-4 hours labor. Test fuel pressure first—spec is 41-47 psi.
Estimated cost: $450-800
Transmission Oil Cooler Line Corrosion
Common · medium severity
Typical onset: 80,000+ mi
Symptoms: transmission fluid puddle under car, low fluid warning, burnt ATF smell, slipping after fluid loss
Fix: Steel cooler lines rust through where they pass near the subframe, especially in salt states. Causes catastrophic fluid loss. Replacement lines are 2-3 hours labor, but often discovered after transmission damage has occurred. Inspect annually if you live in the rust belt.
Estimated cost: $250-500
Plastic Door Panel Fasteners and Window Regulators
Common · low severity
Symptoms: window falls into door, slow or stuck power windows, rattling door panels, door panel sagging
Fix: Not mechanical, but universal on F-body: plastic window regulator gears strip, and door panel clips break. Window regulator replacement is 2-3 hours per door. Aftermarket metal regulators are available and recommended. Door clips are cheap but time-consuming.
Estimated cost: $200-450
Owner tips
Change transmission fluid every 30,000 miles with Dexron VI—this extends 4L60-E life significantly
Inspect intake manifold for coolant weeping annually; catch it early before it damages heads
Flush coolant every 3 years with DexCool; mixing coolant types accelerates gasket failure
Keep fuel tank above 1/4 to prolong pump life; ethanol fuels are hard on these older pumps
Check transmission cooler lines for surface rust every oil change if in salt states
Buy it if the transmission shifts cleanly and there's no coolant loss—budget $1,500-2,000 for deferred maintenance on any high-mileage example.
AI-assisted summary drawn from NHTSA recall data, our labor-times database, and platform knowledge. Not a substitute for a pre-purchase inspection on a specific vehicle.
Fitment notes: Side post terminals standard on GM vehicles
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Every control module on the 1996-2002 Chevrolet Camaro — where it lives, replacement time, and what it takes to program a replacement. Modules marked dealer / factory tool won't work after a part swap alone — budget for programming.
Electronic Brake Control Module (EBCM)1.5 hr R&Rrelearn only +0.2 hr▸ programming details
📍 Engine compartment, driver side frame rail near master cylinder
🔧 Tech 2 scan tool
⚠️ Integrated with hydraulic modulator (BPMV). Brake bleeding required after replacement. ABS standard all years.
⚠️ Passlock II system. Ignition cylinder replacement requires 10-minute relearn or Tech 2 programming. Common failure point.
Aftermarket tool coverage varies by software version and vehicle build — treat "aftermarket tool" rows as "usually possible" and verify against your tool maker's coverage list before promising a customer. Spot a wrong location or hour? Tell us — corrections ship fast here.
DOPE, INC. IS RECALLING 42,540 COMBINATION CORNER AND BUMPER LAMP ASSEMBLIES OF VARIOUS PART NUMBERS SOLD FOR USE AS AFTERMARKET EQUIPMENT FOR VARIOUS PASSENGER VEHICLES. THESE HEADLAMPS FAIL TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 108, "LAMPS, REFLECTIVE DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT." THESE LAMPS DO NOT CONTAIN THE REQUIRED AMBER SIDE REFLECTORS.
Consequence: DECREASED LIGHTING VISIBILITY MAY RESULT IN A VEHICLE CRASH.
Remedy: DOPE, INC. WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND OFFER A FULL REFUND FOR THE NONCOMPLIANT COMBINATION LAMPS. THE SAFETY RECALL BEGAN ON JULY 28, 2009. OWNERS MAY CONTACT DOPE, INC. AT 1-626-272-1798.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING · 09E012000
2009-04-07
SABERSPORT IS RECALLING 16,270 COMBINATION CORNER AND BUMPER LAMP ASSEMBLIES OF VARIOUS PART NUMBERS SOLD FOR USE AS AFTERMARKET EQUIPMENT FOR VARIOUS PASSENGER VEHICLES. THESE HEADLAMPS FAIL TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 108, "LAMPS, REFLECTIVE DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT." THESE LAMPS DO NOT CONTAIN THE REQUIRED AMBER SIDE REFLECTORS.
Consequence: DECREASED LIGHTING VISIBILITY MAY RESULT IN A VEHICLE CRASH.
Remedy: SABERSPORT WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND OFFER A FULL REFUND FOR THE NONCOMPLIANT COMBINATION LAMPS. THE SAFETY RECALL BEGAN ON MAY 11, 2009. OWNERS MAY CONTACT SABERSPORT AT 1-909-598-7589.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING · 06E065000
2006-07-17
CERTAIN AJ MOTORSPORT COMBINATION LAMPS SOLD AS REPLACEMENT LAMPS FOR USE ON THE ABOVE LISTED PASSENGER VEHICLES. COMBINATION LAMPS NOT EQUIPPED WITH AMBER SIDE REFLECTORS FAIL TO CONFORM WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 108, LAMPS, REFLECTIVE DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT.
Consequence: LACK OF AMBER SIDE REFLECTORS IN THE LAMPS WILL DECREASE LIGHTING VISIBILITY TO OTHER DRIVERS AND MAY POSSIBLY RESULT IN A VEHICLE CRASH.
Remedy: AJ MOTORSPORT WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND OFFER REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE LAMPS. THE RECALL BEGAN ON JULY 31, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT AJ MOTORSPORT AT 626-618-2026.
EXTERIOR LIGHTING · 06E026000
2006-03-23
CERTAIN PRO-A MOTORS CORNER LAMPS, TURN SIGNALS, AND HEADLIGHTS SOLD AS REPLACEMENT LAMPS FOR USE ON CERTAIN PASSENGER VEHICLES LISTED ABOVE. SOME COMBINATION LAMPS THAT ARE NOT EQUIPPED WITH AMBER SIDE REFLECTORS FAIL TO CONFORM TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARD NO. 108, LAMPS, REFLECTIVE DEVICES, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT.
Consequence: WITHOUT THE AMBER REFLECTORS, THE VEHICLE WILL BE POORLY ILLUMINATED, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN A VEHICLE CRASH WITHOUT WARNING.
Remedy: PRO-A MOTORS WILL NOTIFY OWNERS AND OFFER TO REPURCHASE THE LAMPS. THE RECALL BEGAN ON APRIL 3, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT PRO-A MOTORS AT 323-838-2988.
Performance
Horsepower
200hp
Torque
225lb-ft
0–60 mph
7.8sec
Quarter mile
15.9sec
Top speed
115mph
Fuel economy (EPA)
City
17mpg
Highway
28mpg
Combined
21mpg
Fuel
Regular Gasoline
Capability & size
Curb weight
3,350lb
EPA class
Subcompact Cars
Wiper blades
Fourth generation (1993-2002) Camaro coupe. No rear wiper on coupe body style.
Size-standard part numbers — verify your connector type before buying. Rear blades are model-specific; check the package's vehicle list.
Fuel economy figures are EPA data via fueleconomy.gov (median across matching trims). Performance figures are compiled estimates for the 1998 Chevrolet Camaro 3.8L V6 and can vary by trim.
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