Factory-new, VIN-programmed HMI (2016–2018), Global A CSM (2019–2024) replacement modules for your 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro. Plug-and-play installation — no dealer visit, no programming appointment, no downtime.
Is Your Chevrolet Camaro Infotainment System Failing?
The 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro is built on GM’s Alpha platform. While it’s a capable sports car / pony car, the infotainment system — powered by the HMI (2016–2018), Global A CSM (2019–2024) — is a known failure point. These modules process every interaction with your touchscreen, navigation, backup camera, Bluetooth, and connected phone services. When the module fails, you lose access to all of it.
If your Chevrolet Camaro is showing any of the symptoms below, you’re almost certainly dealing with a failing infotainment module — not a fuse issue, not a software glitch, and not something a dealer software update will fix permanently.
Common Chevrolet Camaro Infotainment Problems
⚠️ Infotainment screen goes black — no display output
⚠️ Touchscreen unresponsive or laggy
⚠️ Apple CarPlay or Android Auto fails to connect
⚠️ Head-up display integration issues when module fails
⚠️ Performance data display crashes
⚠️ Bluetooth audio cutting out
⚠️ Climate controls on touchscreen stop responding
⚠️ "Update Failed — Return to Dealer" error message on startup
Chevrolet Camaro Infotainment Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Vehicle | 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro |
| Body Style | Sports car / pony car |
| Platform | Alpha |
| Module Types | HMI (2016–2018), Global A CSM (2019–2024) |
| Infotainment Systems | Chevrolet MyLink (8-inch), Chevrolet Infotainment 3 (2019+) |
| Available Trims | LS, LT, LT1, SS, ZL1, 1LE |
Why Replace Your Module with WAMS?
White Automotive & Media Services (WAMS) is not a parts reseller. Every module is sourced as brand-new OEM GM hardware, then custom-programmed to your exact VIN before it ships. That means your replacement arrives with the correct software version, calibration files, and feature configuration for your specific Chevrolet Camaro — including trim-specific features like navigation, MyLink, and connected services.
✅ VIN-Programmed
Matched to your exact vehicle
📦 Plug & Play
Self-install in 20–40 minutes
🛡️ Factory New OEM
Not salvage or remanufactured
🔧 No Dealer Required
No programming appointment
WAMS vs. Dealership Replacement
Most GM dealers will charge $800 to $1,500+ for a module replacement — and that’s before the labor charge for programming. You’ll also wait for the part to arrive, schedule an appointment, and leave your Chevrolet Camaro at the dealer for hours or days. With WAMS, the module arrives pre-programmed and ready to install yourself. No appointment, no labor charge, no waiting.
WAMS vs. Salvage / Remanufactured Modules
Salvage modules pulled from wrecked vehicles are cheap for a reason — they carry the previous vehicle’s programming, may have hidden damage, and often fail again within months. Remanufactured modules are only marginally better. WAMS uses exclusively brand-new GM hardware with a full factory warranty. Every module is programmed fresh to your VIN.
Available Upgrades for Your Chevrolet Camaro
Replacing your module is the perfect opportunity to upgrade your Chevrolet Camaro’s infotainment capabilities:
- Apple CarPlay & Android Auto retrofit (2016–2018) — Pre-configured and programmed to your VIN
- Wireless CarPlay upgrade — Pre-configured and programmed to your VIN
- Digital cluster upgrade — Pre-configured and programmed to your VIN
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if my Chevrolet Camaro needs a module replacement?
The most common signs include a completely black or blank infotainment screen, a touchscreen that freezes or stops responding to inputs, a "Waiting for Update Media" error message that won't resolve, and scrambled or corrupted graphics. If your 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro is showing any of these symptoms, the infotainment module is likely the cause.
Will the replacement module work with my specific Chevrolet Camaro?
Yes. Every module from WAMS is programmed specifically to your vehicle's VIN. This means it arrives configured with the correct software version, calibration files, and feature set for your exact Chevrolet Camaro — including trim level, RPO codes, and installed options.
Do I need to visit a dealer to install the replacement module?
No. WAMS modules are designed for plug-and-play self-installation. For most Chevrolet Camaro models, the replacement takes 20 to 40 minutes with basic hand tools. No dealer programming needed.
What module type does my 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro use?
The 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro uses HMI (2016–2018), Global A CSM (2019–2024). WAMS can identify exactly which module you need using your VIN.
What infotainment system does my Chevrolet Camaro have?
The 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro on the Alpha platform can be equipped with Chevrolet MyLink (8-inch), Chevrolet Infotainment 3 (2019+). The specific system depends on your trim and factory options.
Can I upgrade my Chevrolet Camaro infotainment at the same time?
Yes. Available upgrades include Apple CarPlay & Android Auto retrofit (2016–2018), Wireless CarPlay upgrade, Digital cluster upgrade. WAMS can bundle the replacement and upgrade into a single module, pre-programmed to your VIN.
How It Works
Step 1: Identify Your Module. Visit the WAMS product page or contact WAMS directly with your VIN. WAMS will confirm exactly which module your 2016–2024 Chevrolet Camaro needs based on your build data.
Step 2: Order Your Replacement. Place your order through the WAMS online store. Your module is programmed to your VIN with the latest GM software before it ships.
Step 3: Self-Install. When your module arrives, swap it in yourself. Most Chevrolet Camaro owners complete the replacement in 20 to 40 minutes with basic hand tools. No dealer programming appointment required — just plug it in and go.