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Automatic Electronic Climate Control
(OP~ON)
With this system you set a temperature
and then either let the system adjust air
flow and force to maintain
the
temperature, or you can manually
adjust flow and force.
Fan Control Buttons
Press the arrows on the fan switch to
select the force of air you want. Press
“AUTO
” to let the system select
the force of air.
Temperature Control Switch
Press the arrows on the “TEMP SET’’
switch to set the temperature you want
in your vehicle. The temperature you
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select will show on the display for a few
seconds, then the outside temperature
will show.
Air Control Buttons
OFF:
The system is off.
AUTO: The system controls air flow.
e: Provides maximum cooling or
quick cool-down on
very hot days. This
setting recirculates most of the air inside
your vehicle. If it is used for long
periods of time, the air may become dry.
This setting directs air through the upper
air vents. It will not work when outside
temperatures are below
40°F (5 “C).
cs : This setting directs outside air
through the instrument panel and side
window defogger vents and the heater
ducts.
40 C : Outside air flows through the
instrument panel vents.
%$ : This setting directs all of the
air through‘the heater ducts.
9 : This setting directs most of the
air through
the windshield defroster
and side window defogger vents and
some of the air through the heater
ducts.
Temperature Sensors
Sunload:
This sensor is on top of the
instrument panel. When the inside
temperature is increased by sunlight,
the system will lower the inside
temperature up to
5°F (3°C) below
the setting on the display.
Outside Temperature: This sensor is
on the right side of the upper radiator
support in the grille opening. This is
what you usually see on the display.
If the outside temperature goes up,
the displayed temperature will not
change until:
Vehicle speed is above 25 mph
(40 kmh) for at least 3 minutes,
or
Vehicle speed is above 45 mph
(72
km/h) for 1 1/2 minutes.
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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Fuels in Foreign Countries
If you plan on driving in another country
outside the
U.S. or Canada, unleaded
fuel may be hard to find.
Do not use
leaded gasoline. If you use even one
tankful, your emission controls won’t
work well or at all. With continuous use,
spark plugs can get fouled, the exhaust
system can corrode, and your engine oil
can deteriorate quickly. Your vehicle’s
oxygen sensor will be damaged. All of
that means costly repairs that wouldn’t
be covered by your warranty.
To check on fuel availability, ask an auto
club, or contact a major oil company that
does business
in the country where you’ll
be driving.
You can also write us at the following
address for advice. Just tell
us where
you’re going and give your Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN).
General Motors Overseas Distribution
North American Export Sales
(NAES)
1908 Colonel Sam Drive
Oshawa, Ontario LlH 8P7
Corporation
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Filling
Your Tank
The cap is under a hinged door on the rear
of your vehicle. While
refueling, place the cap in the
indent to the left of the filler neck.
To take
off the cap, turn it slowly to the
left (counterclockwise).
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POWER WINDOW
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Instrument Panel Fuse Block
1 - A/C Module (5 Amp)
2 - Blank
3 - Windshield WiperNVasher Switch
4 - Radio Receiver Box (Ignition)
5 - Heated Mirrors (5 Amp.)
6 - Taillight, Daytime Running Lights
Module (15 Amp.)
Assembly
(30 Amp.)
(5 Amp.)
7 - Horn Relay
(15 Amp.)
*Export Horn
(20 Amp.)
8 - Hazard Flashers; Brake Switch
(20 Amp.)
9 - Crank-Air Bag (5 Amp.)
10 - Crank-Parmeutral Shitch
(Automatic); Clutch (Manual)
(5 Amp.)
11 - RH Illumination (5 Amp.)
12 - LH Illumination (5 Amp.)
13 - Console Illumination (5 Amp.)
14 - Fuel Pump 1 (10 Amp.)
15 - Fuel Pump 2 (LT5) (IO Amp.)
16 - Central Control Module; Daytime
Running Lights Module
(5 Amp.)
17 - Generator; Vacuum Pump (LT5);
Valet Mode (LT5); EGR Circuit
(LT5); Oxygen Sensors (LT5)
(10 Amp.)
and A/C Control Head; Heater and
A/C Programmer; Rear Defog
Relay
(10 Amp.)
19 - Utility Plug (15 Amp.)
20 - Heated Oxygen Sensors (LT1)
(15 Amp.)
21 - Fuel Pump Relay Coil #2 (LT5);
Selective Ride Control Module;
ABS Module; Transmission Clutch
Control Switch (Automatic);
Air Pump Relay; Diverter Valve;
Secondary Bypass Valve (LT5)
(10 Amp.)
22 - Injectors #1,4,6,7 (LT1); Primary
Injectors #1-8 (LT5); Ignition Coil
Module (LT5); Ignition Coil Plate
Connector (LT5) (10 Amp.)
18 - A/C Compressor Clutch; Heater
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 23 - Injectors #2, 3, 5, 8 (LTI);
Secondary Injector Relays (#1,2
(LT5); Secondary SF1 Control
Modules (LT5)
(10 Amp.)
24 - Turn Signal Flashers (10 Amp.)
25 - Ignition Coil and Ignition Coil
26 - Passive Keyless Entry Module
27 - Instrument Cluster; Driver Module (10 Amp.)
(5 Amp.)
Information Center; Air Bag Derm; Acceleration Slip Regulation
Switch
(15 Amp.)
Transmission Position Switch; One
to Four Shift Solenoid
(10 Amp.)
29 - Primary Cooling Fan Relay Coil;
Secondary Cooling Fan Relay Coil
28 - Backup Lights Switch;
(5 Amp.)
30 - Direct Ignition Module; Camshaft Sensor; Canister Purge Solenoid;
Throttle Position Sensor Buffer
Module; EGR Circuit (LT1);
31
32
Secondary Air Inlet Solenoid
(LT5); Electronic Ignition Control
Module (LT5); One to Four Shift
Relay
( 10 Amp.)
Power Mirror Adjuster Control;
Lighted Rearview Mirror; Visor
Vanity Mirrors
(5 Amp.)
Cruise Control Engage Switch;
Daytime Running Lights Module;
Low Tire Pressure Warning
Module
(5 Amp.)
33 - Engine Control Module (5 Amp.)
34 - Air Bag System (15 Amp.)
35 - Central Control Module (5 Amp.)
36 - Footwell Courtesy Lights; Door
Courtesy Lights; Glove
Compartment Lights; Lighted
Rearview Mirror
(5 Amp.)
37 - Bose Amplifier Relay; Power
Antenna Relay; Cargo
Compartment Lights
(20 Amp.)
Relay
(5 Amp.)
38 - LCD; Tone Generator; Dome Light
39 - Central Control Module (5 Amp.)
40 - Radio Receiver Box (Battery);
Radio Control Head; Passive
Keyless Entry Module
(5 Amp.)
41 - Sport Seat (10 Amp.)
42 - Power Door Lock Switches; Driver
Information Center; Passive
Keyless Entry Module
(20 Amp.)
43 - A/C Programmer (5 Amp.)
44 - Cigar Lighter; Accessory Plug
45 - Hatch or Deck Lid Release Relay
K - Power Seats (30 Amp. Circuit
L - Blank
M - Power Windows (30 Amp: Circuit
N - Blank
P - Blank
(15 Amp.)
(25 Amp.)
Breaker)
Breaker)
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine ABS ........................ 125
Acceleration Slip Regulation
System
..................... 126
Accessory Plug
.................. 76
Acrylic Roof Panel
............... 70
Adding Coolant
................ 189
Add-on Electrical Equipment
..... 21 8
Air Bag System ................. 23
How the System Works
......... 24
Servicing Your Air Bag-
Equipped Corvette
........... 26
Readiness Light
................ 24
Air Cleaner
.................... 182
Air Conditioner Controls
......... 106
Air Control Buttons
............. 106
Air Filter Replacement
........... 183
Alignment and Tire Balance. Wheel
. 208
Aluminum Wheels
.............. 2 15
AMPM Stereo
With Cassette Tape Player
...... 11 3
With Cassette Tape and
Compact Disc Player
........ 11 5
Antenna. Power Mast. Care
....... 11 8
Anti-Lock Brakes
.............. ‘125
System Active Light
............ 86
System Warning Light
.......... 85
To Use
..................... 126
Appearance Care
............... 21 0
Appearance Care and Materials .... 21 7
Appearance Care. Service and
..... 171 Ashtray and
Lighter
.............. 75
ASR System
................... 126
Active Light
.................. 87
Off Light .................... 86
Warning Light
................ 86
Audio Systems
................. 112
Audio Systems. Comfort Controls and
................. 105
Automatic Electronic Climate
Control
..................... 108
Air Control Buttons
........... 108
Automatic Control
............ 109
Defogging and Defrosting
Windows
................. 110
Fan
Control Buttons ........... 108
Manual Bi-Level
............. 109
Manual Cooling
.............. 109
-Manual Heating
.............. 109
Manual Ventilation
............ 109
System Problems
............. 110
Temperature Control Switch .... 108
Temperature Sensors
.......... 108
Automatic Transmission
.......... 5 1
Automatic Transmission Fluid
..... 184
Axle. Limited-Slip Rear
........... 56
Axle. Rear
.................... 188
Babies. Smaller Children
Balance. Wheel Alignment and
(Safety Belts)
.............. 28
and Tire
.................... 208 Battery
....................... 195
Battery Replacement. Passive Keyless
Entry System
................. 41
BBB Auto Line
. Alternative
Dispute Resolution Program.
GM Participation in
......... 253
Before Leaving on a Long Trip
.... 135
Belt. Lap-Shoulder
............... 20
Bi-Level
...................... 107
Blizzard. If You’re Caught in a
.... 138
Block Heater. Engine
............. 50
Brakes Adjustment
.................. 194
Anti-Lock (ABS)
............. 125
Fluid
....................... 193
Master Cylinder
.............. 193
Parking
...................... 56
PedalTravel
................. 194
System Parts. Replacing
........ 194
System Warning Light
.......... 84
Wear Indicators. Disc
.......... 194
Braking (Control of a Vehicle)
..... 124
Braking in Emergencies
.......... 127
“Break.In.
.. New Vehicle ......... 46
Brightness Control
............... 67
Bulb Replacement
.............. 195
Back-up Light
............... 198
Center High-Mounted Stoplight
.............. 200. 201
Cornering Light
.............. 199
Fog Lamp
................... 196
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