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Introduction
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8
Part 9 '
1994 Owner's Manual
Table of Contents
How to Use This Manual 7 :!&$@
Seats & Restraint Systems 11
Features & Controls = = 35
Comfort Controls & Audio Systems 105
Your Driving and the Road = 121
Problems on the Road 141
Service & Appearance Care 171
Maintenance Schedule 229
Customer Assistance Information 251 m
Index .................... ............... 261
Service Station Information a Last Page
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Including "Reporting Safety Defects" on page 254.
Printed in U.S.A. Part No. 10260941 A Second Edition
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Important Notes about This
Manual
Please keep this manual in your Corvette,
so it will be there if you ever need it when
you’re on the road.
If you sell the vehicle,
please leave this manual in it
so fhe new
owner can use it.
This manual includes the latest information
at the time
it was printed. We reserve the
right to make changes in the product after
that time without further notice. For
vehicles first sold
in Canada, substitute the
name “General Motors of Canada Limited”
for Chevrolet Motor Division wherever it
appears in this manual.
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For Canadian Owners Who Prefer a
French Language Manual
Aux proprietaires canadiens: Vous pouve;
vous procurer un exemplaire de ce guide
En frangais chez votre concessionaire
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Published by:
Chevrolet Motor Division
General Motors Corporation
General Motors, GM
and the GM
emblem,
Chevrolet and the Chevrolet
emblem, and
Corvette and the Corvette
emblem are registered trademarks
of
General Motors Corporation.
‘Copyright
1993 General Motors
Corporation, Chevrolet Motor Division. All Rights Reserved.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In the early ’50s, is was only a
designer’s dream. Today, the Corvette
stands alone as America’s dream car
- a
testament to its unmistakable charisma
and the excitement it inspires. Unique
styling, powerful performance and an undeniable panache have made Corvette
one of the most celebrated sports cars
in
the world.
In 1953, Chevrolet produced 300 new
lightweight fiberglass roadsters.
A
handful went to project engineers,
General Motors managers, and a select
group of movie stars and celebrities.
With a two-speed Powerglide automatic
transmission, Blue Flame six-cylinder
engine, and gleaming Polo White
exterior, Corvette began its drive into
the heart
of America.
Designers freshioned up the ’Vette in
1956 by adding a removable hardtop
and the famous Corvette “coves.” The
sculptured body enhanced its sporty
look, and a standard 2 10-horsepower
Chevy
V8 engine solidified Corvette’s
reputation as a production race car.
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eye-catching new look
- the Sting Ray
coupe. An instant success, the now-
classic Sting
Ray featured concealed
headlamps and a unique split rear
window. The split window would only
be offered
in 1963, making this model
among the most prized Corvettes ever
built.
Restyled inside and out
for 1968, this
'Vette sported a lean and hungry shape,
creating
a sense of motion even when
standing still. And for the first
time,
Corvette offered removable roof panels.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine For its 25th anniversary, the 1978 Corvette received a new fas\
tback roofline with a wide expanse of glass that wrapped
around the sides. Emblems front and rear identified the ’78 ’Vette as a Silver Anniversary model.
In 1984, the sixth generation
of America’s favorite sports car anticipated the future with a \
sleek look and advanced
technology that provided superior handling and performance. Winds\
hield angle was the sheerest of any domestic vehicle,
cornering ability the tightest of any production car. In short, the 1984 redesign enhanced the Corvette’s reputation as a leader
in the world sports car market.
With 41 years of experience and technology under its belt, Cor\
vette only gets better. From the 32-valve,
16 fuel injector,
twin double-overhead cam V8 engine
in the ZR-1 Special Performance Coupe to state-of-the-art refinements standard on all
Corvettes, today’s Corvette is a premier driving machine.
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The Corvette Assembly Plant in
Bowling Green, Kentucky, is one of the
most sophisticated and computerized
automobile assembly facilities in the
world. To build your 1994 Corvette,
over 1,200 employes teamed
up with the
70 high-tech robots that assist in
a
variety of processes, from welding to
painting.
The Bowling Green facility, which consistently ranks as one of the General
Motors’ highest quality-producing
plants, is Corvette’s third home since 1953. Since beginning production
in
June of 198 1, it has become one of
Kentucky’s most popular tourist
attractions.
Corvette Assembly Plant tours are
conducted Monday through Friday. Reservations are required for groups
of
ten or more. For more information, call
(502) 745-8228.
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Manual
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Many people read their owner’s manual
from beginning to end when they first
receive their new vehicle. This will help
you learn about the features and controls
for your vehicle.
In this manual, you’ll
find that pictures and words work
together to explain things quickly.
Index: A good place to look for what
you need is the In-dex in back of the
manual. It’s an alphabetical list of all
that’s iq the manual, and the page
number where you’ll find it.
Parts 1-8: Each part of this manual
begins with a brief list of its contents,
so
you cap often find at a glance if a part
Eontains the information you want.
How to Use This Manual: This part
tells you how to use your manual and
includes safety and vehicle damage
warnings and symbols.
Part 1 - Seats & Restraint Systems:
This part tells you how to use your seats
and safety belts properly. It also
explains the
air bag system.
Part 2 - Features & Controls: This
part explains how to start and operate
your Corvette.
Part 3 - Comfort Controls & Audio
Systems:
This ,part tells you how to
adjust the comfort controls and
how to
operate your sound system.
Part 4 - Your Driving and the Road:
Here you’ll find helpful information
and tips about the road and how to drive
under different conditions.
Part 5 - Problems on the Road: This
>art tells you what to do if you have a
Jroblem while driving, such as a flat
:ire or engine overheating, etc.
Part 6 - Service & Appearance
Care:
Here the manual tells yqap how
:o keep your Corvette running ’’:;’.
properly and looking good. ’,:.
Part 7 - Maintenance Schedule:
This part tells when to perfom,,vehicle
maintenance and what fluids
a&l
lubricants to use.
Part 8 - Customer Assistanc?
~nformation:
This part includ&
important information about rdiorting
safety defects and gives you &$$ls
about the “Roadside Assistancq?
program. You will also find cG$@mer
satisfaction phone numbers (ir&luding
customer satisfaction numbers .for the
hearing and speech impaired),
&s well
as the mediationhrbitration prokedure.
We’ve also included ordering
information for service publicagions in
this part.
Service Station Information: This is
a quick reference of service
information. You can find it
on the last
page of this manual.
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