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Your engine is designed to work with
the electronics in your vehicle. If you
add electrical parts or accessories,
you could change the way the fuel
injection system operates. Before
adding electrical equipment, check
with your dealer. If you don’t, your
engine might not perform properly.
If you ever have to have your vehicle
towed, see the part
of this manual
that tells how to do it without
damaging your vehicle. See “Towing
Your Vehicle” in the Index.
Engine Power Switch (ZR-I)
The LT5 engine in your ZR-1 has two sets
of intake runners and fuel injectors. The
primary set can be run alone for normal
engine power, or both sets can be used
for
full engine power.
Full power gives you extra power for
highway touring and off-road sports use
and reserve power for passing. With
normal power, you’ll notice less engine
and exhaust noise. To
change the power setting, put your
engine power key into the switch. Turn
the key to the setting you want and let
go
The key will return to the center position.
Your ZR-1 is able to run at full power
under the following conditions:
The engine coolant and oil
temperatures are greater than
68 OF
(20°C) but less than 302°F (150°C).
e System voltage is greater than ten
e The “SERVICE ENGINE SOON’
volts.
light is not on.
You can switch the setting at engine
speeds up to
4,000 rpm. When you
select the
“FULL” setting, a light near
[he switch will come on. It should go
>ut when you change back to the
“NORMAL” setting. When you turn the
ignition
off, the setting will go back to
normal power.
Off-Road Track Use
See your Warranty Book before using
your Corvette for off-road track use.
NOTICE:
If you use your Corvette for off-road
track use, your engine may use more
oil than it would with normal use.
Low oil levels can damage the
engine. Be sure to check the oil level
often during off-road track use.
You
may need to add additional oil. See
“Engine Oil” in the Index.
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(MANUAL TRANSMISSION)
When this light comes on, you can only
shift from “1” to
“4” instead of “1” to
“2.” This helps you get the best possible
fuel economy.
This light will come on when:
The engine coolant temperature is
higher than 170°F (77”C),
You are going 15- 19 mph (24-29
kmh), and
You are at 21% throttle or less.
When this light is on, the shift lever will
only let you shift from “1” to
“4.” After
you are in “4,” you can press the clutch
again and shift into another gear. Use the following shift speeds
when the “ONE
TO FOUR’ light is on:
1st to 4th..
....... 15 mph (24 km/h)
4th to 5th ........ 25 mph (40 kmh)
5th to 6th ........ 40 mph (64 km/h)
Each time you come to a stop, your
vehicle’s Engine Control Module (ECM)
determines when to activate
the
One-to-Four upshift system.
Use
“2” only when you accelerate very
quickly from a stop. You can then follow
the full gear shift pattern.
Downshifting
(MANUAL TRANSMISSION)
When you downshift, don’t skip more
than one gear. For example, you can shift
from
“6” to “5” or from “6” to “4.” But
don’t shift from
“6” to “3.”
Be careful not to drive faster than the
speeds shown for each gear:
1st
.............. 40 mph (64 kmh)
2nd
............. 60 mph (97 kmh)
3rd
............ 80 mph (1 29 kmh)
4th ........... 105 mph (169 kmh)
I NOTICE:
If you skip more than one gear when
you downshift, or if you race the
engine when you downshift, you can
damage the clutch or transmission.
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The six-speed transmission has springs
that center the shift lever near
“3” and
“4.” These springs help you know which
gear you are in when you are shifting. Be
careful
when shifting from “1” to “2” or
downshifting from “6” to
“5.” The spring;
will try to pull the gear shift lever toward
“3” and “4.” Make sure you move the
lever into
“2” or “5.” If you let the lever
move
in the direction of the pulling, you
may end up shifting from
“1” to “4” or
from
“6” to “3.”
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RIDE CONTROL
SPORT
To@F
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PS c
Selective Ride Control
(OPTION)
This knob is on the center console. Turn i
to select the ride control of your choice:
TOUR: Use for city and highway driving
Provides a smooth, soft ride.
SPORT: Use where road conditions or
personal preference demand more control
Provides more “feel,” or response to the
road conditions.
PERF: Use for performance driving.
Provides tight, firm ride and precise
response to road conditions. ‘TOUR” and “SPORT” will
provide a
imilar ride at low speeds around town,
md both settings will increase control
tnd firmness at higher speeds. “SPORT,”
lowever, will adjust more at ‘higher
;peeds than “TOUR” will.
,‘PERF” will provide much more
Zontrol and a firmer ride at all speeds.
You can select a setting at any time.
Based on your speed,
the system
wtomatically adjusts to provide the best
aide and handling. Select a new setting
whenever driving conditions change.
The “SERVICE
RIDE CONTROL” light
monitors the system. Refer to “Service
Ride Control Light” in the Index.
Limited-Slip Rear Axle
Your rear axle can give you additional
traction on snow, mud, ice, sand or gravel.
It works like a standard axle most
of the
time, but when one of the rear wheels
has no traction and the other does,
the
limited-slip feature will allow the wheel
with traction to move the vehicle.
Parking
Parking Brake
To set the parking brake: Hold the brak
pedal down. Pull the parking brake lever
up, then move it back down. This sets
your parking brake, even though the leve
is down. If the ignition is on, the parking
brake indicator light will come on.
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A tilt steering wheel allows you to adjust
the steering wheel before you drive.
You can also raise it to the highest level to
give your legs more room
when you exit
and enter
the vehicle.
To tilt the wheel, hold the steering wheel
and pull the lever. Move the steering
wheel to a comfortable level, then release
the lever to lock the wheel
in place.
The Turn
Signal/Headlight Beam
Lever
The lever on the left side of the steering
:olumn includes your:
D Turn Signal and Lane Change
D Headlight High/Low Beam
D Windshield Wipers
D Windshield Washer
D Cruise Control Indicator
rurn Signal and Lane Change
ndicator
:he
turn signal has two upward (for
tight) and two downward (for Left)
kositions. These positions allow you to
ignal a
turn or a lane change.
10 signal a turn, move the lever all the
vay up or down. When the turn
is
inished, the lever will return
.utomatically.
4 chime will remind you if you leave
'our turn signal on for more than one
nile
(1.6 km) of driving.
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c
L
A green arrow on the instrument panel
will flash in the direction of the
turn or
lane change.
To signal a lane change, just raise or
lower the lever until the green arrow start
to flash. Hold it there until you complete
your lane change. The lever will return b!
itself when you release
it.
As you signal a turn or a lane change, if
the arrows don’t flash but just stay on, a
signal bulb may be burned out and other
drivers won’t see your
turn signal.
If a bulb is burned out, replace it to help
avoid an accident.
If the green arrows
don’t go on at all when you signal a
turn,
check the fuse (see “Fuses” in the Index)
and for burned-out bulbs.
Headlight High/..ow Beam
To change the headlights from low beam
to high or high to low, pull the turn signal
lever all the way toward you. Then
release it. When the high beams are on,
this blue light on the instrument panel
also will be on.
Windshield Wipers
You control the windshield wipers by
turning the band with the wiper symbol
on it.
For a single wiping cycle,
turn the band
to “MIST.” Hold it there until the wipers
start, then let go. The wipers will stop
after one cycle. If you want more cycles,
hold the band on “MIST” longer.
You can set the wiper speed for a long or
short delay between wipes. This can be
very useful in light rain or snow. Turn the
band to choose the delay time. The closer
to
“LO,” the shorter the delay.
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Passing Another Vehicle While Using
Cruise Control
Use the accelerator pedal to increase your
speed. When you take your foot off the
pedal, your vehicle will slow down to the
Cruise Control speed you set earlier.
Using Cruise Control on Hills
How well your Cruise Control will work
on hills depends upon your speed, load,
and the steepness of the hills. When going
up steep hills, you may have to step on
the accelerator pedal to maintain your
speed. When going downhill, you may
have to brake or shift to a lower gear to
keep your speed down. Of course,
applying the brake takes you out of
Cruise Control. Many drivers find this to
be too much trouble and don’t use Cruise
Control on steep hills.
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:o Get Out of Cruise Control
’here are several ways to turn off the
bise Control:
. Step lightly on the brake pedal or push
the clutch pedal, if you have a manual
transmission;
OR
!. Move the Cruise switch to “OFF.”
ro Erase Speed Memory
Nhen you turn off the Cruise Control or
he ignition, your Cruise Control set speed
nemory is erased.
Operation of Lights
4lthough your vehicle’s lighting system
:headlights, parking lights, fog lamps,
sidemarker lights and taillights) meets all
applicable federal lighting requirements,
2ertain states and provinces may apply
their own lighting regulations that may
require special attention before you
operate these lights.
For example, some jurisdictions may
require that you operate your fog lamps
only when your lower beam headlights
are also on, or that headlights be turned
on whenever you must use your
windshield wipers. In addition, most
jurisdictions prohibit driving solely with
parking lights, especially at dawn or dusk.
It is recommended that you check with
your own state or provincial highway
authority for applicable lighting
regulations.
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?he headlight knob controls these lights:
b Headlights
1 Taillights
1 Parking lights
1 Sidemarker lights
hm the knob to $R to turn on your
leadlights and other operating lights.
rurn the knob to:OO:to turn on your
mking and other operating lights without
‘our headlights.
rurn the knob to “OFF’ to turn off the
ights.
(our digital display will dim at dusk to
emind you to turn on your headlights. To
read your odometer and fuel level with
the ignition
off, turn on your parking
lights.
Lights On Reminder
If you turn the ignition “Off” and leave
the lights on, you will hear a chime.
Brightness Control
The “DIMMER’ switch controls the
brightness of your instrument panel lights
when your headlights or parking lights are
on. Move the switch up or down to
brighten or dim the lights. If you turn the
switch all the way up, your courtesy,
reading, map and cargo area lights will
some on. Be sure to turn off the lights
when you leave your vehicle.
Headlight Doors
The headlight doors are designed to open
when you
turn the headlights on and close
when you turn the headlights and parking
lights
off. If you turn the headlights on,
then turn
the headlight switch back to the
parking lights setting, the headlight doors
will stay open.
You can open the doors manually using
the knob next to the headlight assembly.
Turn the knob counterclockwise until the
doors are open.
The headlight doors should be open when
driving in icy or snowy conditions to
prevent the doors from freezing closed
and when washing the vehicle to help
clean the headlights.
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Daytime Running Lights (Canada)
The Canadian Federal Government has
decided that “Daytime Running Lights”
(DE) are a useful feature, in that DIU
can make your vehicle more visible to
pedestrians and other drivers during
daylight hours. DIU are required on new
vehicles sold
in Canada.
Your
DRL, work with a light sensor on top
of the instrument panel. Don’t cover it up.
The front turn signal lights will come on
in daylight when:
0 The ignition is on
0 The headlight switch is off, and
0 The parking brake is released.
At dusk, the exterior lights will come on
automatically and the front turn signal
lights will go out. At dawn, the exterior
lights will go out and the front turn signal
lights will come on (if the headlight
switch is
off).
Of course, you may still turn on the
headlights any time
you need to.
To idle your vehicle with the DRL off, set
the parking brake while the ignition is
in
the “Off” or “LOCK” position. Then start
the vehicle. The DRL will stay
off until
you release the parking brake.
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Fog Lights
Use your fog lights for better vision in
Foggy or misty conditions. Your parking
lights or low beam headlights must be
on
or your fog lights won’t work.
To turn the fog lights on, push the button.
Push the button again to turn the fog
lights
off. A light above the button will
come on when the fog lights are on.
Interior Lights
Courtesy Lights
When any door is opened, the interior
lights will go on (unless it’s bright
outside). The lights will stay on for about
30 seconds or until you turn on the
ignition.
Front Map Lights
Your inside rearview mirror includes two
map lights. The lights will go on when a
door is opened. When the doors are
closed and the ignition is on, press the
switch to turn on the lights.