1991 Chevrolet Camaro TSBs

3 manufacturer communications for the 1991 Chevrolet Camaro sit in NHTSA's public file. A TSB is factory repair guidance, not a recall — the repair is not automatically free. The 1991 Camaro problem report covers complaints, recalls, and investigations.

3Communications

What the bulletins cover

Transmission & drivetrain1 bulletin
Engine1 bulletin

Service bulletins

Transmission & drivetrain 020730024A August 1, 2005

DIAGNOSIS OF CRACKED OR BROKEN TRANSMISSION CASE. *TT 2006 AND PRIOR CARS AND LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS.

Service bulletin 01697 January 1, 2004

NO SERIAL DATA COMMUNICATIONS USING THE TECH 1 WITH A 1986 OR NEWER CAMARO, FIREBIRD OR CORVETTE WITH A 5.0 OR 5.7 LITRE ENGINE. SIT BULLETIN 1450640.

Engine 876002A July 1, 1998

SOME V6 ENGINES MAY, ON A VERY INFREQUENT BASIS, HAVE AN OIL ODOR CONDITION THAT IS GENERALLY ENCOUNTERED AFTER THE ENGINE'S OIL HAS BEEN CHANGED.TYPICALLY THE ODOR LASTS APPROXIMATELY 1000 MILES AFTER THE CHANGE OF OIL AND THEN DOES NOT REAPPEAR UNTIL THE NEXT CHANGE OF OIL.

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Data updated 2026-08-20 from NHTSA's public records

Every number on this page is a count of records in the federal complaint, recall, and investigation files published by NHTSA's Office of Defects Investigation. Check any specific vehicle's open recalls by VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls.