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To Play ,a Cassette Titpe:
This audio system hits automatic
00- Dolby B NR@ to feduce-.baclground
hoke on' Dolby encoded tapes. .Dolby@
Noise Reduction is manufactured u.nder
license from Dolby Laboratorie's
Licensing Corporation.
Doby@ and the
011 symbol are trademarks uf Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
Turn the VOL knob to turn the radio
-on. Then push a cassette into the
Cassette
entry door (the-tape side goes
in first). Do Bot use tapes:that are
longer..t€ian
45 minutes on each side.
FF (Fast Forward): Press to advame
-the-:tape, rapidly;. press again to play.
(The radio plays- while the tape is fsst
forwarding.) The indicator light will
glow when this button is .pressed.
.REV (Reverse-): Press to reverse the
-tape rapidly; press .again to play. (The
radio plays while the tape is
rewinding.)
The indicator light will
glow when this button is pressed.
CrO,: -Press. this button when playing
high bias
chrome or metal tapes. Ah
indicator light will glow when this
button-is
pressed. When playing
standard tapes, press again.
PROG (Program): Press to change
the side afthe tape being played..
Arkows- in the- display wiil .indicate the
side currently playing, The-tape player
automatically basins :playing the other
side ofthe cassette when it reaches the
end of a tape:
SCAN: Press this-to sample the
beginning
of eadh track or passage. An
indicator light will come on when the
button.
is, pres.sed. Press agtiih to stop
scanning-.
SRCH (.Search): Press to search €Or
the next select-ion on ihe tape. There
must be at
least a three-second :gap
between selections
on the tape for this
function to,
work. An indicaior light
will'glow when this. button
is presmi.
REPT (Repeat): Press to .return to the
beginnhg
of the current selection-after
10 seconds or more of play. After 10
seconds or 1,ess of pray, the player will
return to the beginning &he previous
selection.
EJCT (Eject): Press to have the
cassette tape ejected (the radio -wilJ
then play). This-button will also-work
when the radio
or ignition are turned
6ff.
STUP/PLAY Press .this to list-en. to
the radio without ejecting the cas'sette..

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AMIFM Stereo with CassettelCD
Player (Delco-Bose@
Music
System) (CONTJ
To Play a Compact Disc:
Tf you have the optional compact disc
player, don’t use mini-discs that are
called singles. They will eject, and they
won’t play. Use only full-size compact
discs.
1, Rotate the SCV/VOL (Volume)
knob on your radio to turn on the CD
player.
2. Insert a disc part way into the slot,
with
the label side up. The player will
pull it in. In a few seconds, the disc
should
start on the first track.
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If the disc comes back out and ERR
appears on the display:
The disc may be upside down.
The disc may be dirty, scratched or
wet.
There may be too much moisture in
the
air (wait about one hour and try
again).
The temperature is too hot or cold.
The road you’re driving on may be too
rough.
To display the track being played or the
elapsed time
of the track playing, push
RCL (Recall). Push again to display the
time of day.
FF (Fast Forward): Hold this button
down
to rapidly advance through the
tracks or passages. The
CD will play at
normal
speed when the button is
released. The display will show the
increasing elapsed time.
REV (Reverse): Hold this button
down to rapidly reverse through tracks
or passages. The CD wili play at
normal speed when the button is
released. The display will show the
decreasing elapsed time.
SRCH (Search): Press to search for
the next selection on the disc. When
this button is pressed more than once
or held, the
CD will continue to
advance through the disc. An indicator
light will glow when this button
is
pressed.
RCL (Recall) : Press once to see
which track
is playing. Press again to
see how long your track
has been
playing (EL TIME-elapsed time).
Press again to display the time.

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COMP (Compres,sion): Pressing this
button makes soft -and
loud passages
more
,equal in volume. An indicator
light
will come on when the button is
pres-sed. Press again to resume normal
Play.
SCAN: Press this-to sample the
beginning
of each track or passage. An
indicator light will
come on when. the
button is pressed. Press again
to stop
scanning,
REFT (Repeat): Press to return to
the beginning of a selection aftex' 10
seconds or more of play. After 10
seconds or less of play, the player will
return to the beginning of the previom
selection.
When. Finished with the Compact
Disc Player:
If you rotate the SCV/V-OL hob to
OFF or turn. off the ignition, the disc
will stay in the player :and- start again
when
you turn on the ignition or power
switch, The disc will. begin playing at
the point where it had been stopped.
STOP/PLAY: Press to stop the disc
player; the radio
will play. Press again
to play the disc (the player will start
playing the disc where it was stopped
earlier).
EJCT (Eject) : Press to eject the disc;
the
radio will play. This button will
also work when the radio or ignitidn is
o€€. The disc will be automatically
pul1e.d
back into. the CD pl-ayer if it is
not. removed from the CD opening
after 30 seconds, when the ignitioni--s
off or the SCV/VOL knob is rotated to
OFF.
Undersfandjng-Radio Reception
FM Stereo
FM stereo will give you the best sound,
but
FM-. signals will reach only about 10
to 40 miles (16 to. 65 lm) . Tall buildings
or hills can interfere with
FM signals,
causing the sound tocome-and go.
AM
The range for -most AM stations, is
greater
than for FM, especially ahight.
The longer range, however, can cause
statbns to interfere with each other.
AM can also pick up noise from things
like: storms and power lines. To lower
this noise,
try reducing the-treble level.
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Care of Your Cassette Tape Player
A tape player that is not cleaned
regularly can cause reduced sound quality, ruined cassettes, or a damaged
mechanism. Cassette tapes should be stored in their cases away
from
contaminants, direct sunlight, and
extreme heat.
If they aren't, they may
not operate properly
or cause failure o€
the tape player.
Your tape player should
be cleaned
regularly each month
or after every 15
hours of use. If you notice a reduction
in sound
quality, try a known good
cassette to see if the tape or the tape
player
is at fault. If this other cassette
has no improvement in sound quality,
clean the tape plaver.
Clean your tape player with a wiping-
action, non-abrasive cleaning cassette,
and
follow the directions provided with
it.
Cassettes are subject to wear and the
sound quality may degrade over time.
Always make sure that the cassette tape
is
in good condition before you have
your tape player serviced.
Care of Your Compact Discs
Handle discs carefully. Store them in
their original cases or other protective
cases and away from direct
sunlight and
dust. If the surface of a disc is soiled,
dampen
a clean, soft cloth in a mild,
neutral detergent solution
and clean it,
wiping
from the center to the edge.
Be sure never to touch the signal
surface when handling
discs. Pick up
discs by grasping the outer edges or the
edge of the hole and the outer edge.
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ABS Active Light ........................... 117
ABS Service Light ........................... 117
ABS Light ......................................... 117
Acceleration Slip Regu’laticin
(ASR) System .......................... 89,. 175
Accessory Wiring . Plug .................... 147
Action Center, Corvette ................... 343
Adding
Brake Fluid
.......... ........... ............ . 27 1
Electrical Equipment ...... 65, 146, 304
Engine Coolant ..... 216, 262,311,3.27
Engine Oil ............................... 250, 31 1
Hydraulic Clatch Fluid’ ......... 260, 3 17
Power Steeting Fluid ............ 269, 318
Rear Axle Fluid ..................... 262, 318
Sound Equipment ........................... 146
Transmission Fluids. ..... 25.9,260, 317
Windshield Washer
Fluid ............................... 84, 269, 3 17
Air .Bag (see Supplemental Inflatable
AirCieaner Filter ..................... 254, 312
.Air Conditioner ....................... 136., ‘142
Alcohol, .Driving Under thi Influence
of ..................................................... 169
Restraint)
Alcohol in Gasoline ......................... 242
Aluminum Wheels
Cleaning
................................ 296. 301
Antenna, Power ............................... 161
Antifreeze ......... 216, 262, 263, 311., 317
Anti-Lock Br.& e
Removing ....................................... 228
System (ABS) ....................... 117? 1-73
Anti-Lock Brake System Light ........ 117
Ashtray and Lighters .......................... 96
ASR Off Light .............................. .... 116
ASR System ................................. 89, 175
Cassette Playek ........................... 149
Music System) ............................ 152
Music System) ............................ 155
Appearance Care .............................. 289
ASR Active Light ............................. 115
Audio Systems ................................. 146
AM/FM Stereo with
.AM/F M. Stereo-with
Cassette Player
(Delco-Base@
AM/FM Stereo with CassetteKD
Player (Delco-Bose*
Care of Audio Systems ................. 160
-Radio Reception. For the Best ...... 159
Setting.the Clock ............................ I48
Automatic Electroriic Climate
Aptomatic
Transmission
Control ........................................... 140
Adding Fluid ................................. 259
Axle, Rea Liniited-Slip ....................... 76
Checking Fluid ................................. 2.56
Shifting., ....................................... 67, 78
&ry ..................................... 205, 272
Jump Starting ..........................?........ 205
Warnings .......................... 205, 206, 272
Battery Warning . Gage ..................... 105
Battery Warning Light ....................... 118
Blizzard ............ ..i.. ........................... 200
Block Heater, Engine ......................... 66
“Blowout, ” Tire .................................. 224
Brake AdjustmenL
..................................... 178
Fluid ...................................... 270, 317
Master Cylinder ............................ 270
Parking ............................................. 77
Pedal Travel .................................... 178
Warning Light .................................. 106
Wear Indicators .............................. 177
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Brakes, Anti-Lock ........................... 173
Active Light .................................... 117
Service Light ................................. 117
Braking ............................................. 172
Braking Emergencies ....................... 178
. Anti-Lo.ck Brake System .............. ‘173
Braking Technique ........................... I32
“Break-In, ” New Vehicle .................... 59
Bu&ling Up (see Safe@ Belts)
Bulb ‘Replacement
Back-up Light ................................ 277
Center High-Momte-d
Cornering Lights. ........................... 277
Fog Light ....................in................. 275
‘Rear Cargo Light ........................... 278
Side Marker Lights ....................... 277
Taillight ............................................. 2%
.Turn Signals, Front and Rear ....... 276
Bulbs, Replacement .......................... 514
Cpcities and Specifications ........ 389
Carbon Monoxide in
Exhaust ........................ 59, 79, 80, 2
stop Light ............................. 278: 279
Headlight ........................................ 273
158
Cassette Tape Player
Center
Storage Console ....................... 95
Central Control Module ..................... 120
Chains,
Tire ............................. 236, 288
Changing a .Flat .Tire ........................ 225
Charging System Light ..................... 118
Check . Gauges Light ........................ 108
Checking
Brake Fluid .................................... 270
Engine Coolant ............................... 262
(see Audio Systems)
h@e Oil Level .................... 249, 250
Power Steering Fluid ..................... 269
Rear Axle Fluid .............................. 261
Safety Belt Systems ................... ...,.. 37
Transmission Fluids ...... 257,258, 259
Under the Hood .............................. 245
Ch~d Paint Spotting .................... 303
CMd Restraints .................................. 33
CWhn and Safety Belts ............. 32, 36
Cigarette Lighter ................................. 96
Cinch Fawe .................................... 24
Circuit Breakers & Fuses ................. 305
city, Driving ..................................... 190
Checking Things
8
Cleaner. Air ..................................... 254
Aluminum Wheels ................ 296. 301
Carpet ............................................ 292
Cassette Player
.............................. 160
Compact Discs .............................. 160
Convertible
. Rear Window ....................... 125, 298
Top ............................................... 297
“Dulso”’-Coated Molding ............... 294
~ngine .............................................. 301
Fabric .............................................. 290
Fibeiglass Springs ........................ 303
Finis3l ................................................ .OO
Foreign Material .............................. 302
Glass .............................................. 295-
.Hardtop ......................................... 300
hide of Your Corvette ................. 2510
Instrument Panel .......................... 294
Leather or Vinyl ............................ 293
Outside of Your Corvette .............. 296.
Power Antenna .............................. 161
Removable Roof Panels ................. 297
%oft Touch” Surfaces .................... 293
Special Problems ........................... 292
Cleaning
Safety Belts
.................................... 295

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Underbody Maintenance ............... 302
Warnings ............................... 289, 297
Weatherstrips
................................ 301
Windshield and Wiper Blades ...... 295
Cleaning Your C.onvertible Top ....... 297
Climate Control
................................ 136
Air Conditioner ...................... 136, 142
Automatic Electronic Climate Control
........................................ 140
Heater .................................... 137, 144
Ventilation ............................ 137, 145
Clock, Setting the ............................ 148
Clusters, Instrument Panel .............. 100
Compact Disc Player
(see
Audio Systems)
Compact Spare Tire .......................... 235
Concealed Headlights ......................... 90
Control of a Vehicle ........................... 171
Convertible Hardtop ........................ 128
Convertible
Top ............................... 124
Coolant ............. 216, 262, 263, 311, 317
Adding .. 216,218,222,262,263, 266
Pressure Cap ................................. 268
Convex Outside Mirror ...................... 93
Checking &
High Fill Reservoir
Low Coolant Light ......................... 112
Proper Mixture to Use ........... 217. 262
S.a€ety
Warnings .... 106 ,. 217.263.264. 267
Temperature Gage ........................ 106
Corvette Action Center .................... 343
Cruise Control
................................... -84
Cup Holder ......................................... 96
Curves,
Driving on ........................... 179
Customer Assistance Infomation ... 341
DAB (Delayed Accessory Bus) ........ 57
Daytime Running Lights ................... 90
Defensive Driving
............................ 168
Dead Battery: What to . Do ............... 205
Defogger, Power Mirror .................... 139
Defogger. Rear Window ........... 138. 144
Defrosting Window .......................... 137
Dimensions ...................................... 3 16
Directional Controls. Electronic Climate
.......................................... 145
Door Ajar Light ....................’............. 107
Door Locks .......................................... 43
Dcmnshifting ................................. 69, 73
.Driver Idormation Center ............... 112
Driver Pasition .................................. 23
Driving ............................................. 163
At Night ........................................... 184
City ................................................ 190
Controlling a Skid .......................... 183
Drunken ......................................... 169
Freeway ........................................... 191
Hill and Mountain ....................... 195
Driver’s Side SIR (“Air Bag”) ........... 26
Defensively .................................... 168
In a Foreign Country ..................... 243
In Fog, Mist and Haze .................. 189
In the Rain ...................................... 186
Long Distance ............................... 193
Loss of Control ............................. 183
On Cmes ...................................... 179
Passing .................................... 87, 181
Through Deep Standing Water ....... 65
Winter Driving ............................... 198
Drunken Driving ............................ 169
Electric Outside Mirror Control ..... 93
Electrical Equipment,
Electronic Heating
. and
.Adding
.............................. 65., 146, 304
Air Conditioning ............................. 310

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Starting Your Engine
Autonktic Transmission ................ 63
In Very Cold Weather ................ 62. 64
M-anual Transmission ...................... 65
Starting Your Car if the Battery
is "Dead" (see Jump Starting)
Steering
Ln Emergencies .............................. 180
Off-Road Recovery .......................... 181
Tips ................................................. 179
Steering Wheel, Tilt ............................. 81
Stereo Sound Systems
(see.Audio Systems)
Storage
Center- Corisole .................................. 95
Glove Box ........................................ 59
Rear Storage Compartment .............. 95
Except Z.R-1 Rear Tires ................. 233
ZR-I Rear Tires ............................. 23.4
Storing Your Vehicle .......................... 272
Stuck, If You Are ...................... 201, 237
Sun Visors ........................................... 93
Supplemental Inflatable
Restraint
(SIR) System ....................... 26
Light ..................................... 27, 115
Storing a Plat Tire
Questions & Answers ................... 128
Servicing Corvettes with SIR ....... 30
Warning-s ............................. 26. 2-7. 30
Synthetic Oil ..................................... 238
System Problems .............................. 120
T achometer ..................................... 101
Taillight Replacement ........................ 276
Tape.Player (see Adio Systems)
Technical Facts & Specifications
Bulbs ................................................... 314
Capacities and Specifications. ........ 311
Dimensions ...................................... 31.6
E1estri"d Equipment,
Add-on ........................... 65, 146, 304-
En.ine.. .p ec...ons ...................... 313
Fluids:& Lubrimts ..................... !. 317
Fuses & Circuit Breakers .............. 305
Replacement Parts ........................... 312
Service Parts Identification
'Label ............................................ 304
Vehick Identification Number
(VIN) ............................................ 3303
TemperatureWag .............. 106, 111
The €t .................................................... 52
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