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For numeric gauge measurements,  press 
the 
“GAUGES” button  on the  Trip 
Monitor  until 
“COOL,” appears. The 
number  that appears  next  to the fuel 
gauge  is the  coolant temperature.  If 
“LO’ 
appears, the  temperature  is below 32°F 
(0°C). 
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T VOLTS I 
Voltmeter 
You  can  read  the  charging  system’s  rate  of 
charge  on  your  voltmeter  when  your 
engine  is running.  When  the  engine is not 
running, the  voltmeter  shows  the voltage 
output  of yQur  battery. 
Readings  between  the  shaded  areas  show 
the  normal  operating range.  The  reading 
will  change  as  the rate of charge  changes 
(with engine  speed, for example),  but if 
the voltmeter reads 
in either  shaded  area, 
and  it stays  there,  you  may  have a 
problem  with  the  charging  system.  Have 
it  checked  right  away.  Driving  with  the 
voltmeter  reading  in  a shaded  area  could 
drain  your  battery.  If  you  must 
drive a short  distance  with  the 
voltmeter  reading 
in a  shaded  area, turn 
off all  your  accessories,  including  your 
comfort  controls  and  audio  systems. 
For  numeric  gauge  measurements, 
press  the 
“GAUGES’’ button  on the 
Trip  Monitor  until  “VOLt”  appears. 
The  number  that  appears  next  to  the  fuel 
gauge  is 
the battery  voltage.   

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I NOTICE: 
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Damage  to  your engine from 
neglected  oil  problems  can be costly 
and  is not  covered  by your  warranty. 
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TEMP OIL 
OF TEMP OIL 
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T1 Engine LT5 Enginl 
Zngine Oil Temperature  Gauge 
rhis  gauge  shows  your  engine oil 
emperature.  Oil temperature  may 
vary 
vith  the type of driving you do and 
weather  conditions,  but readings above 
the  shaded  area  show  the normal 
operating  range. If your  oil  temperature 
is  close  to the  shaded  area and  it  stays 
there,  your  oil  temperature is too  high. 
Check  the  engine coolant temperature 
and  engine oil  level. If your  engine 
is too 
hot,  see “Engine  Overheating”  in  the 
Index.  Your vehicle  may  need  service; 
see  your  dealer. 
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)r  numeric  gauge  measurements, 
ness  the 
“GAUGES” button  on  the  Trip 
[onitor  until 
“OIL” appears.  The  number 
at  appears  next  to  the  fuel gauge  is  the 
1 temperature. If “LO’ appears,  the 
mperature 
is below 32°F (OOC).   

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This  light  will  come  on  briefly  when  you are  starting 
the engine. If the  light comes 
on  and  stays  on  while  you  are  driving, 
check  your  gauges  to  see  if they  are in 
the  warning  areas. 
This  light  can  come  on  for: 
high  oil  temperature  or  low  oil 
pressure 
high  coolant  temperature 
high  or low  battery  voltage 
low  fuel  level 
LOW 
OIL 
L 
Low Oil  Light 
This  light should  come on while  you  are 
starting  your engine.  If 
the light  doesn’t 
come on, have it  repaired. 
If the light 
comes on while starting  your engine  and 
stays on, your engine oil  level  may  be  too 
low.  You  may  need to add  oil. See 
“Engine  Oil” in  the  Index. 
LOW 
COOLANT 
Low Coolant Light 
This light comes  on  when the coolant in 
the system  is low.  You  may  need to add 
coolant. See “Engine Coolant”  in  the 
Index. 
NOTICE: 
Driving  with  the  “LOW COOLANT” 
light on could cause  your Corvette  to 
overheat. See  “Engine Overheating” 
in the Index.  Your Corvette could be 
damaged,  and it wouldn’t  be  covered 
by  your  warranty. 
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The  heater  works  best if  you keep your 
windows  closed  while  using  it. 
1. Press yri . 
2. Press #A . 
3. Slide  the  temperature  control  lever  to 
If your  vehicle  has an engine  coolant 
heater  and  you  use  it  in  cold  weather, 
0°F (-18°C) or lower,  your  heating 
system  can  provide  heat  more  quickly 
because  the  engine  coolant  is  already 
warmed.  See  “Engine Coolant Heater” 
in  the  Index.  a  comfortable  setting. 
Bi-Level 
You  may  want 
to  use  bi-level  on  cool, but 
sunny days.  This  setting  directs  outside 
air  through  the  instrument  panel  vents  and 
the  heater  ducts. 
1. Press $2 . 
2. Press #A . 
3. Slide  the  temperature  control  lever  to 
a  comfortable  setting. 
Ventilation 
For  mild  outside temperatures,  when little 
heating  or cooling is  needed,  you  can  still 
direct  outside air  through  your  vehicle. 
I. Press . 
2. Press SA. 
3. Slide the temperature control lever to 
a  comfortable setting. 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
Windows 
Your  vehicle  has several settings for 
Aearing  your windows.  The air 
Zonditioner  compressor  will 
run to help 
remove  moisture from the  air. 
To defrost the windshield  quickly: 
I. Press p . 
2. Press SA. 
3. Slide the temperature control  lever all 
the  way  to the  right. 
To warm  passengers  while keeping the 
windshield  clear: 
1. Press wd and at the same time. 
2. Press SA. 
3. Slide the temperature control lever  to 
To defrost the side windows quickly: 
I. Press . 
2. Press SA. 
3. Slide the temperature  control lever all 
a 
comfortable setting. 
the  way  to the right. 
Cooling 
The  air conditioner  works best if you  keep 
your  windows closed. On very  hot days, 
,pen  the windows  just long  enou,gh  for 
:he  hot  air to escape. 
I. Press A*J . 
2. Press SA. 
3. Slide the temperature control lever  to 
a  comfortable setting. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine This  delay  helps  prevent  a false reading. 
If  vehicle  speed  remains  above 
25 mph 
(40 kmh) or  the  temperature  goes down, 
the  display  is updated  immediately. 
If  your  vehicle  has  been 
off for more  than 
three  hours,  the  current  outside 
temperature  will  be  stored 
in the  system 
when you  start  the  vehicle. 
Inside  Temperature: This  sensor  is in the 
center  air  outlet  on  the  passenger  side. 
If  you  block or cover  either  interior 
sensor,  the  system  will  give  a  false 
reading. 
Automatic  Control 
The  system  will  adjust  to maintain  the 
temperature  you  set.  It will  select the best 
fan  speed  and  air  flow  setting  to keep  you 
comfortable  with  the  least  amount  of 
noise. 
1. Press  the  arrows  on  the  “TEMP SET” 
switch  to  set  a  comfortable 
temperature. 
2. Press  “AUTO.” 
The  fan  speed  will  adjust  automatically  unless  you  press 
the arrows  on  the switch. 
Manual  Heating 
The heater  works  best  if you  keep  your 
windows  closed while using it. 
1. Press the arrows on  the “TEMP SET” 
switch  to set  a comfortable 
temperature. 
2. Press uj . 
3. Press the arrows on  the fan  speed 
switch  if  you  don’t  like the automatic 
setting.  In  “AUTO 
# ” on  cold  days, 
the fan  will  stay  off  until the coolant 
warms  up  enough  to heat  your  vehicle. 
If  your  vehicle  has  an engine coolant 
heater  and  you  use it in cold  weather, 
0 OF (-1 8 O C) or  lower,  your  heating 
system  can  provide  heat  more quickly 
because  the  engine coolant 
is already 
warmed.  See “Engine Coolant  Heater” 
in  the  Index. 
Manual  Bi-Level 
Bi-level  can  heat  or cool outside air  and 
direct it  in two directions. 
1. Press the arrows  on the “TEMP  SET” 
switch to set  a comfortable 
temperature. 
2. Press 3 . 
3. Press the  arrows on the fan speed 
switch  if 
you don’t like the automatic 
setting. 
Manual  Ventilation 
For  mild  outside temperatures,  when little 
heating  or cooling  is needed,  you can  still 
direct  outside 
air through your vehicle. 
1. Press the  arrows on the “TEMP  SET” 
switch  to set  a comfortable 
temperature. For ventilation, the  system  can’t  cool the vehicle  below 
the outside temperature. 
2. Press dJ . 
3. Press  the  arrows  on  the fan speed 
switch  if  you  don’t  like the automatic 
setting. 
Manual  Cooling 
The air conditioner  works best if you  keep 
your  windows  closed.  On very  hat days, 
open  the  windows  just  long enough for 
the  hot  air to escape. 
1. Press  the arrows  on the “TEMP SET” 
switch to set a comfortable 
temperature. 
2. Press a. After  cool-down, adjust 
the air  flow to another setting.  The 
compressor  works in all settings 
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Stay in your  own  lane  when  driving 
on  two-lane  roads.  in  hills  or 
mountains.  Don't  swing  wide  or cut 
across  the  center  of  the  road.  Drive  at  speeds  that  let  you  stay  in  your  own 
lane. 
As you  go  over  the  top  of  a hill,  be 
alert.  There  could  be  something  in 
your  lane,  like 
a stalled  car  or  an 
accident. 
You  may  see  highway  signs  on 
mountains 
that warn of special 
problems.  Examples  are  long grades, 
passing  or  no-passing  zones,  a falling 
rocks  area, or  winding  roads.  Be  alert 
to  these  and  take  appropriate  action. 
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Winter Driving 
Here are some  tips  for winter  driving: 
Have  your  Corvette  in  good  shape for 
winter.  Be  sure your  engine  coolant 
mix 
is correct. 
You  may  want  to  put  winter 
emergency  supplies  in  your  vehicle. 
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Include  an  ice  scraper,  a small brush or 
broom,  a supply  of windshield  washer 
fluid, a  rag,  some  winter  outer clothing, a 
small  shovel, a flashlight, a  red cloth,  and 
a couple 
of reflective  warning  triangles. 
And, 
if you  will  be  driving under severe 
conditions,  include a small bag 
of sand, a 
piece  of  old  carpet  or  a couple 
of burlap 
bags  to help  provide  traction. Be sure  you 
properly  secure these items 
in your 
vehicle. 
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NOTICE: 
Towing a vehicle  over rough  surfaces 
could  damage  a vehicle.  Damage 
can  occur  from  vehicle-to-ground 
or vehicle-to-wheel-lift-equipment. 
To help avoid  damage,  install a 
towing  dolly  and  raise vehicle  until 
adequate  clearance 
is obtained 
between  the  ground  and/or  wheel-lift 
equipment.  Attach 
a separate  safety chain around  the 
outboard  end  of each  lower  control 
arm. 
NOTICE: 
Do not  allow  chains to contact 
spring, as damage  to spring  could 
result. 
Engine  Overheating 
You will  find  a engine coolant 
temperature  gauge on the instrument 
cluster  and  a low  coolant  light on the 
Driver  Information  Center. 
If Steam Is Corning from  Your Engine: 
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If your  engine  catches  fire because 
you  keep  driving  with  no  coolant, 
your  vehicle  can  be  badly  damaged. 
The  costly  repairs  would  not  be  covered  by your  warranty. 
If No Steam Is Coming  from  Your 
Engine: 
If  you  get the  overheat  warning  but  see 01 
hear  no steam,  the  problem  may  not  be 
too  serious.  Sometimes  the  engine can ge 
a  little  too hot  when  you: 
0 Climb  a long hill on a hot  day. 
0 Stop  after  high  speed  driving. 
0 Idle for long  periods  in  traffic. 
If  you  get the  overheat  warning  with  no 
sign  of  steam, 
try this for a minute  or so: 
1. Turn off  your  air  conditioner. 
2. Turn  on  your  heater  to full hot  at the 
highest  fan  speed  and  open  the 
window  as  necessary. 
(Neutral). 
3. If  you’re in a traffic  jam, shift  to “N’ 
[f you  no longer have the overheat 
warning,  you  can  drive. Just to be safe, 
hive  slower for  about  ten  minutes.  If the 
warning  doesn’t  come  back  on,  you  can 
drive  normally. 
[f the  warning  continues, pull  over, stop, 
and  park  your  vehicle right  away. 
[f there’s still no  sign  of steam,  you  can 
idle  the engine for two or three  minutes 
while  you’re  parked,  to see  if the  warning 
stops.  But  then,  if  you still have 
the 
warning,  TURN OFF THE ENGINE 
AND  GET EVERYONE  OUT 
OF THE 
VEHICLE  until  it cools down. 
You may decide  not to lift  the  hood  but  to 
get  service help right  away. 
Cooling System 
When  you  decide it’s safe to lift the hood, 
here’s  what  you’ll  see  on the LTl engine: 
1. Coolant  recovery  tank 
2. Coolant high fill reservoir  with 
3. Electric engine fans 
pressure cap 
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