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Originally Posted by ac223mal
I would say don't touch the car or change out the fluids, untill it has been looked at. If there is a problem your service department will need all the clues to hopefully figure it out.
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I'm in agreement. If you change the fluid and still have a problem, the service guys may miss this evidence for a larger problem. Let them have first crack at it. Also, imagine if everyone fixed problems without GM knowing about it, we wouldn't be getting more refined products. You may be the only one on this board that has had a problem, but not all camaro owners are on this board. There could be a building problem- like what was uncovered with the starter cables, or the manual transmissions.