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Can you change the radio in a Camaro?

Can you change the radio in a Camaro?

As noted above, radio replacement really isn’t a possibility in these Camaros, unless you’re willing to do (or pay for) a lot of physical and electronic customizing. The receivers aren’t just receivers, they’re kind of the center of the whole entertainment/climate control/etc. thing.

Does 2013 Camaro LS have Bluetooth?

The 2013 Chevy Camaro is not particularly innovative in terms of advanced user content, but it does provide a handful of useful technologies. These include Chevrolet’s MyLink infotainment platform, Bluetooth connectivity, USB/iPod interface and a back-up camera.

How much HP does a 2013 LS Camaro have?

The LS and LT share a 3.6-liter, V-6 engine with 323 horsepower and 278 lb-ft of torque. This engine is a capable performer within its category, although it pales greatly when placed alongside the more powerful SS and ZL1 trims.

Is a 2013 Camaro LS a V8?

2013 Camaro LS and Camaro LT models come with a 3.6-liter V6 that makes 323 horsepower and 278 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission is standard and a six-speed automatic is optional. In terms of power, the V6 can pretty much pass for a V8, a bonus for the price. The V6 on 2013 models revs to 7200 rpm.

Where is the BCM on a 2013 Camaro?

The body control module(BCM) is under the drivers side dash near the brake pedal.

How fast is the V6 Camaro?

9 Chevrolet Camaro – 155MPH It also makes use of that power in a very efficient manner too, as it’s able to cross the quarter-mile marker in 13.8 seconds at 101 mph. The top speed is limited to 155 mph, hinting at even more capabilities when fully unleashed.

How much horsepower does a 2013 Camaro LS V6 have?

323 hp @ 6800 rpm
Used 2013 Chevrolet Camaro LS Specs & Features

Engine
Cylinders V6
Horsepower 323 hp @ 6800 rpm
Torque 278 lb-ft @ 4800 rpm
Turning circle 37.7 ft.

What engine is in a 2013 Camaro LS?

3.6-liter V6
2013 Camaro LS and Camaro LT models come with a 3.6-liter V6 that makes 323 horsepower and 278 pound-feet of torque. A six-speed manual transmission is standard and a six-speed automatic is optional. In terms of power, the V6 can pretty much pass for a V8, a bonus for the price. The V6 on 2013 models revs to 7200 rpm.

How many miles can a 2013 Camaro last?

A well-maintained Chevy Camaro should last 150,000 miles ( or 15 years ) based on driving 13,500 miles per year. The Camaro can even last up to 200,000 miles with careful use and diligent repairs.

How big of a stereo do I need for a Camaro?

Both single-DIN (2″ tall) and double-DIN (4″ tall) receivers will fit in your Camaro. You’ll need a special integration package to install either size stereo without losing the lights, locks, climate controls, and OnStar.

When did Chevy add a rear view camera to the Camaro?

A rear view camera was added in 2012. In 2013, Chevy introduced a new MyLink touchscreen audio system, plus an optional MyLink-based GPS navigation system. We haven’t had a chance to review a 2013 Camaro yet, so while we doubt there are significant changes to the stereo removal and replacement process, we don’t know that for certain.

How do you change the speakers on a Camaro?

With the panel loosened, gently pry around the edges with a panel tool to release 13 retaining clips, pull out the panel, and disconnect the harnesses and door release cable. Be sure to place the panels somewhere safe while you’re swapping out the speakers.

Is there an AM radio in a Camaro?

Like its cross-town rivals, the Camaro is a remarkable synthesis of present-day performance and old-school style. You won’t find a push-button AM radio in today’s Camaros, but if you want your stereo to sound as good as your car’s exhaust note, you’ll definitely want to upgrade.

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Ruth Doyle