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1 n this part you'll find out how to
operate the comfort control systems
and audio systems offered with your
Corvette. Be sure to read about the
particular system supplied with your
vehicle.
.Co,mfort 'I I
Climate Control ........................................................................\
........................ 136
Automatic Electronic Climate Control .......................................................... 140
Setting the Clock ........................................................................\
...................... 148
AM/FM Stereo with Cassette Player 149
AM/FM Stereo with Cassette Player (Delco-Bose@- Music System) ............. 152
AM/FM Stereo with Cas.sette/CD Player (Delco-Base@ Music System) ...... 155
Care o€Your Cassette Tape Player ................................................................. 160
Care of Your Compact Discs ........................................................................\
.. 160
Power
Antenna Mast Care ........................................................................\
...... 161
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Understanding Radio Reception .................................................................... 159

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Accessory Wiring Plug (CONTJ
This Wiring Plug has Three Separate
Wires:
The orange wire connects to the
battery.
The pink wire connects to the ignition
(power
is only available in the Run
position).
ground.
The black wire connects to the
When.using $he.accessory wiring
Don't splice wires -directly into
the
accessory plug wire. If done
incmrectly, splicing might cause
damage.to pur electrical system.
The maximum bad dany ' , .
electric,al,equipment..shauld.not
exceed I15 amps, . .
.Be sure to turn off any electricai
equipment when-not-in
use..
Leaving electrical equipment on
€or extended periods ..can drain
your battery.
electrical equipment
you're using
requires frequent connecting and disconnecting. This may
cause
excessive wear on the accessory
plug
and damage your eiectricai
system.
.plug:
Do not use this plug if the
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ietting the Clock
ietting the cloclc is easy.
, With the radio on or off and the
ignition on, press
SET. The SET
indicator light will glow for five
seconds.
!. You must begin to set the clock to
the correct hour and minute during
those five seconds. Set the clock
by
pressing the TUNE button. TUNE 7
will set the hour. TUNE A sets the
minute.

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IMjFM Stereo wjth Cassette
'layer
qOL/PROG/RCL Turns the unit on
md off when the ignition is on.
Idjusts volume up or down.
BAIJFADE: Turn the inside control
mob to adjust the sound from the left
:o the right speakers.
rum the control ring to adjust the
bund
from the front to the rear
;peakem.
Radio Controls:
The digital display indicates infomation
on time or radio stationfrequency, the
AM or FM radio band, whether the
station is
in stereo, and other radio
functions.
AMEM: Press this button to select
either the
AM or FM radio band. The
band
you select will be displayed on
the digital screen. The frequency of the
station
will be displayed, and if the
station is in stereo, the
ST indicator
will also be displayed.
RCL (Recall): Press to change
between the clock or the radio station
frequency displayed on the digital
screen.
AUTO: Press this button, then press
TUNE to tune to the next station on
the AM or FM band.
An indicator light above
a preset station
button
will glow when the seek mode
stops at that station.

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AMIFIW Stereo wifh Cassette
Player (Delco-Bose@ Music
System)
VOL/PRBG/R@L: Turns the unit on
and o€€ when the ignition is on.
Adjusts volume up or down.
FADE: Adjusts the fronthear speaker
balance. There is no control
to adjust
for le€t/right speaker balance because
none is required.
Radio Controls:
The digital display indicates information
on time or radio station frequency, the
AM or FM radio band, whether the
station is in stereo,
and other radio
functions.
AM/FM: Press this button to select
either the
AM or FM radio band. The
band
you select will be displayed on
the digital screen. The frequency of the
station
will also be displayed, and if
the station is in stereo, the
ST
indicator will also be displayed. Your radio
has an AMAX-certified
receiver. It can produce quality
AM
stereo sound and receive C-Quam@
stereo broadcasts. AMAX reduces
noise
without reducing the high
frequencies you
need for the best
sound.
You don't have to do anything
to your Delco/GM radio because
AMAX is automatic.
RCL (Recall): Press to change
between the clock or the radio station
frequency displayed
on the digital
screen.
AUTO: Press this button, then press
TUNE to tune to the next station on
the AM or FM band.
An indicator light above a preset station
button will
glow when the seek mode
stops at that station.
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AMIFM Stereo with CassettelCD
Player (Delco-Bose@ Music
System) (CONT.)
Radio Contro~s:
-The digitd display indicates information
on- time or radio station frequency, the
AM or FM radio- band, whether the
station
is in stereo, and other radio
functions..
AMtFM: Press this button to select
either
-the AM OF FM radio- band. The
band you -select-will be displayed on
the digital screen. The frequency -of the
station will also
be displayed, and if
the station is in. stereo,
ST will-:also be
displayed.
Ywr radio has an AMAX-certified
.receiver. .It can produce quality AM
stereo sound and receive C-Qu.am@
stereo broadcasts. AMAX reduces
noise with0u.t reducing
the high
frequencies. you need
for the best
sound. You don't Jiave,to do anything
to your Delco/GM radio because.
AMAX is automatic.
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RCL (Recall): Press to change
between the clock or the radio station
frequency displayed
on the digital
screen.
AUTO: Press this button, then press
TUNE to tune to the next station on
the
AM or FM band.
An indicator light above a preset station
b-utton will glow when the seekmode
stops .at that station.
TUNE: Press this control to tune in
stations higher or lower
on the AM or
FM radio band. .For rapid tuning, press
and hold one side of TUNE, then press
the other side.
BASS/TREB (Treble): The inside
knob adjusts the bass level up or
down. The outside ring adjusts the
treble bel up or down,
GA/cD: The .display will indicate
CA IN when a cassette is loaded into the unit, or
CD IN when a CD is
loaded into the unit. Cassette play is
also indicated in
the display by an
arrow. CD play.is also .indicated by the
track number
that is displayed when
RCL is pressed. An indicator light will
glow when the button is pressed. Press
,to alternate between cassette and CD
if both are loaded in the unit.
To Preset Radio Stations:
The six numbered pushbuttons can be.
used to preset up to twelve radio
:stations
(six AM and six FM stations).
1. Tune in the desired station.
-2. Press: SET. The SET indicator light
3. While the SET indicator light glows,
press one of the six pushbuttons.
Whenever
you press this button
again,
the preset station will be tuned
in.
will glow.
4. Repeat steps 1 --? for each o€.sirr AM

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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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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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Replacement. Windshield Wiper
Blade ............................................. 279
Replacing Bulbs ............................... 273
Replacing Tires ................................ 284
Replacing Wheels ............................. 287
Reporting Safety Defects .................. 346
Restraints, Child .................................. 33
Road Signs ....................................... 164
Color ............................................... 164
Shape ............................................. 165
Symbols .......................................... 166
Tr&c Lights ................................. 166
Yom Own Signals ......................... 167
Roads, Hill and Mountain ................ 195
Roadside Assistance Numbers ......... 347
Rocking Your Vehicle ...................... 237
Roof Panel, Removable .................... 120
Rotatron, Tire ..................................... 283
Rough Idling ....................................... 80
Replacing Safety Belts ........................ 58
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S afety Belts ....................................... 1 7
Adults ................................................ 22
.Checking. .......................................... 37
Children ..................................... 32, 36
Child Restraints .............................. 33
Child Restraints-How to
Install Them .................................. 34
Child Restraints, Where to Put ....... 34
Cinch Feature ............................. 24, 35
Cleaning ......................... .i .............. 295
Driver Position ............................... 23
Extender .......................................... 37
How 'to Wear ............................. 22, 23
INFL REST (Inflatable
Restraint) Light
.................... 27, 115
Larger Children ............................... 36
Lap-Shoulder Belt ............................ 23
Passenger Belts ............................... 31
Pregnancy, Use During .................... 31
Replacement .................................... 38
Questions & Answers ........ .21,24, 36
Reminder Light ................................ 22
Right Front, Adult Passenger ......... 31
Smaller Children and 3abies ............ 32
Supplemental Inflatable 'Restraint
(SIR) .............................. 26
Top Strap ........................................ 34
Torn .................................................. 38
Twisted ............................................. 25
Why You Should Wear Safety Belts ... 19
Scheduled Maintenance Services .... 524
Scotchgard'" Fabric Protector ........ '291
Seat Belts (see Safety Bdts)
Seat Controls ........................................ 14
Sea~s .................................................... 14
.Manual Front Seat .......................... 14
. Manual Reclining Seatback ............ 16
Power Seat ...................................... 14
Reclining Seatback. ........................... 16 .
Seatback Latches .............................. 17
Sport Seat ........................................... 15
Secwrity Light ............................ .56, 108
Security Shade ................................... 96
Selective Ride Control ....................... 76
Sewice ASR Light ............................ 116
Service Engine S.oon Light- ............... 118
Service Information .......................... 240
Service LTPWS Light ...................... :114
SeZYice . Parts Identification Label .... 304
Service Publications ........................ 348 .
Service Publications Order Form ... 351
Service Ride Control Light ............... 119
Service Station Information
.............. 368
Setting the Clock .............................. 148
Setting- the Trip Odometer ............... 111
S hilt Light ............................................ 72
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