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Remove the nut on the outboard  side 
of  the  unit.  Then  loosen  the  front and 
inboard  nuts. For the LT5  engine,  loosen 
the two  inboard  nuts.  Move  the  ECM unit 
to either side. 
Fluid should  be  added if the  fluid  level 
is at or  below  the  “ADD”  mark  on  the 
reservoir. There  are additional instructions 
on  the reservoir  cap. 
When  returning  the ECM to  its  proper 
position,  make sure the  bolts  are aligned 
with the slots  in  the  bracket.  Then gently 
push  down  on  the  unit.  When  replacing 
the  unit,  be  careful not to over-tighten the 
nuts  -just  tighten  them  until  they  are 
snug. 
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Rear  Axle 
When  to  Check  Lubricant 
Refer to the Maintenance Schedule 
to determine  how often  to  check  the 
lubricant.  See “Periodic  Maintenance 
Inspections”  in the  Index. 
How to Check  Lubricant 
If the level is  below  the  bottom  of the 
filler  plug  hole,  you’ll need to add  some 
lubricant.  Add enough lubricant  to raise 
the  level  to the  bottom  of  the  filler plug 
hole. 
What  to Use: 
To  add  lubricant  when  the  level  is  low,  use 
Axle  Lubricant  (GM  Part 
No. 12345977) 
or 
SAE 8OW-90  GL-5  gear  lubricant. 
To  completely  refill  after  draining, 
add  4  ounces  (1  18  ml)  of Limited-Slip 
Differential  Lubricant  Additive  (GM  Part 
No. 1052358).  Then  fill  to  the  bottom  of 
the  filler  plug  hole  with  Axle  Lubricant 
(GM  Part 
No. 12345977)  or  SAE  8OW-90 
GL-5  gear  lubricant. 
Engine  Coolant 
The  following  explains  your  cooling 
system  and  how  to  add  coolant  when 
it 
is  low.  If  you  have  a  problem  with 
engine  overheating  or 
if you  need  to  add 
coolant  to  your  high  fill reservoir,  see 
“Engine  Overheating”  in  the  Index. 
The  proper  coolant  for  your  Corvette  will: 
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Give  freezing  protection  down  to  -34°F  (-37°C). 
Give  boiling  protection  up to 262°F 
(128°C). 
Protect  against  rust  and  corrosion. 
Help  keep  the  proper  engine 
temperature. 
Let  the  warning  lights  work  as  they 
should.