Some Chevrolet Camaro owners report experiencing intermittent radio and auxiliary functionality issues, which may stem from various factors. Common causes include blown fuses, loose or corroded wiring, or problems with the radio itself. Additionally, some owners find that the stock radio may shut off randomly due to a bad connection or a broken contact in the Body Control Module (BCM). In certain cases, pulling fuses in the trunk or performing a battery pull for 15 minutes has been suggested as a potential fix. For 4th generation Camaros, intermittent issues with windows, radio, and locks may be linked to bad solder joints on the BCM. Furthermore, some owners notice that pressing the clutch on a 2013 Camaro V6 manual can cause rapid RPM drops, affecting radio functionality, while others experience brief radio outages when pressing the brake or using the blinker, indicating possible electrical problems. It is also noted that replacing the car battery does not always resolve these intermittent radio issues. If these problems persist, it is advisable for owners to check fuses, inspect wiring connections, have the BCM evaluated, and consult a professional mechanic or car audio specialist for further diagnosis and repair.
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