
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Compact  Spare Tire 
Although  the  compact  spare  was fully 
inflated  when your  vehicle  was  new, it 
can  lose  air after  a  time.  Check  the 
inflation  pressure  regularly.  It should  be 
60 psi (420 kPa).  After  installing  the 
compact  spare on  your  vehicle,  you 
should  stop  as  soon  as  possible  and  make 
sure  your  spare tire is  correctly inflated. 
The  compact  spare  is made  to perform 
well  at  posted  speed  limits  for distances 
up  to 
3,000 miles (5 000 km), so you  can 
finish  your  trip and  have  your  full-size 
tire  repaired  or replaced  where  you  want. 
Of  course,  it’s  best  to replace  your  spare 
with  a  full-size  tire  as  soon  as  you can. 
Your  spare  will  last  longer  and be in 
good  shape  in  case  you  need it again. 
- 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  take your  compact spare 
through an  automatic car wash  with 
guide rails. The compact spare  can 
get  caught  on the rails.  That  can 
damage  the tire  and  wheel,  and 
maybe other parts 
of your  vehicle. 
Don’t  use your  compact  spare on  some 
other  vehicle. 
And  don’t 
mix your  compact spare or 
wheel  with  other wheels 
or tires.  They 
won’t 
fit. Keep  your spare  and  its  wheel 
together. 
NOTICE: 
Tire chains  won’t fit your compact 
spare.  Using  them  will  damage 
your  vehicle  and  destroy  the chains 
too.  Don’t  use  tire chains on your 
compact  spare. 
If You’re Stuck: In 
Sand, Mud, Ice or 
Snow 
What you  don’t  want  to do when your 
vehicle  is stuck is to spin your wheels. 
The  method  known  as  “rocking”  can help 
you  get out  when  you’re  stuck, but .you 
must  use caution. 
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If  your Corvette  has  optional  Goodyear 
Extended  Mobility  Tires  (EMT’s),  the  tires  will  have  “EMT”  molded  on the 
sidewalls.  These  tires  perform 
so well 
without  any  air that  a Low  Tire Pressure 
Warning  System  (LTPWS) 
is used  to 
alert  you  if  a tire  has  lost  pressure. 
A 
“LOWELAT  TIRE”  light  will  appear on 
your  Driver  Information  Center  if  a tire’s 
inflation  pressure  is  less  than 
25 psi 
(1 70 kPa).  If  the  “LOWELAT  TIRE” 
light  comes  on,  check  your  tire pressures 
as  soon  as  you  can.  See  “Low  Tire 
Pressure  Warning  System”  in 
the Index 
for  additional  information. 
If  a tire  goes  flat, you  won’t  need  to  stop 
on  the  side of the  road  to change  the  tire. 
You  can  just keep  on  driving.  The  shorter 
the  distance  you  drive  and  the  slower the 
speed,  the  greater  the  chance  that  the tire 
will  not  have  to be  replaced.  If  you  drive on 
a deflated  EMT  for  distances 
of 
50 miles (80 km)  or  less and  at  speeds  of 
55 mph (90 km/h) or  less, there is a good 
chance  that  the  tire can  be  repaired. The 
tire  can  operate  effectively  with  no air 
pressure  for up  to 
200 miles (320 km)  at 
speeds  up to 
55 mph (90 km/h),  but  the 
tire  would  then  have  to  be  replaced.  Also 
remember:  When  a tire  is filled  with air, it 
provides  a cushion  between  the  road  and 
the  wheel.  Because  you do not  have  this 
cushion  when  driving on a deflated  tire, 
try  to  avoid  potholes  that  could  damage 
your  wheel  and  require replacement  of it. 
Some  road  hazards  can  damage a tire 
beyond  repair.  This damage  could  occur 
before  you’ve  driven on the  tire  in a 
deflated  condition.  Whenever  a tire has 
been  damaged,  or  if you’ve  driven  any 
distance  on a deflated  EMT,  check  with 
a  Goodyear  EMT  Service  Center to 
determine  whether  the  tire can  be 
repaired  or should  be  replaced.  To 
maintain  your  vehicle’s  extended 
mobility  feature, all replacement tires 
must  be Extended  Mobility  Tires. 
See  the  Goodyear  Extended  Mobility Tire 
Owner’s  Manual  and  Limited Warranty 
supplied  with  your  Corvette for additional 
information. 
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Inflation - Tire  Pressure 
The Tire-Loading  Information  label  which  is  on  the driver’s  door  shows  the  correct 
inflation  pressures  for  your  tires, when  they’re  cold.  “Cold”  means  your  vehicle  has 
been  sitting for  at least  three hours or driven no  more  than  a  mile. 
For  competitive driving  or  high-speed driving (over 
150 mph  or 240 krn/h), make 
sure your  tires are inflated  to 
35 psi (240 kPa).  When  you  end  this  type of driving, 
reduce  the “cold”  inflation pressures  (if necessary) to  those listed 
on the 
Tire-Loading  Information  label. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  let anyone tell  you  that  underinflation or overinflation  is  all right.  It’s  not. 
If  your  tires  don’t  have  enough air (underinflation)  you can get: 
0 Too  much  flexing 
0 Too  much  heat 
0 Tire overloading 
0 Bad  wear 
0 Bad  handling 
Bad fuel economy. 
If  your  tires have too  much air (overinflation),  you  can  get: 
Unusual  wear 
Bad handling 
0 Rough  ride 
Needless  damage from  road  hazards. 
When to Check: Check  your  tires 
mce 
a month  or  more.  Don’t  forget 
your  compact  spare  tire.  It  should  be  at 
50 psi (420 Wa). 
How to Check: Use  a  good  quality 
pocket-type  gauge  to check  tire 
pressure.  Simply  looking  at  the  tires 
will  not  tell  you  the  pressure, 
=specially  if  you  have  radial  tires 
- 
which  may  look  properly  inflated  even 
if they’re  underinflated. 
Lf your  tires  have  valve  caps,  be  sure  to 
put  them  back  on.  They  help  prevent 
leaks  by  keeping  out  dirt  and  moisture. 
Tire  Rotation 
I’he tires  on  your  Corvette  are 
lirectional,  asymmetrical,  and  are 
different  sizes  front  to  rear.  Due  to  this, 
your  tires  should  not  be  rotated.  Each 
tire  and  wheel  should  be  used  only  in 
the  position  it is in. 
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Section B: Owner Checks and Services 
isted below  are owner  checks  and services  which  should  be  performed  at  the  intervals  specified  to  help  ensure the  safety, 
ependability  and emission control  performance of your  vehicle.  Be sure  any  necessary  repairs  are completed  at  once. 
Vhenever  any fluids  or lubricants are  added 
to your  vehicle,  make  sure they  are the  proper  ones,  as  shown  in  Section  D. 
If Each Fuel Fill (/t is important  for you or a  service  station  attendant  to  perform  these  underhood  checks  at each fuel fill.) 
i CHECK 
OR SERVICE I WHAT  TO DO 
Engine  Oil  Level 
Check  the  windshield  washer  fluid  level in  the  windshield  washer 
tank and  add  the  proper  fluid  if 
Windshield  Washer  Check 
the engine  coolant  level  and  add  the  proper  coolant mix  if  necessary.  See “Coolant” in 
Engine  Coolant  Level  Check  the 
engine oil level  and  add  the proper  oil  if necessary.  See  “Engine Oil” in  the  Index  for 
Fluid  Level  necessary. 
See “Windshield  Washer  Fluid” in  the  Index  for further  details. 
further details. 
the 
Index  for further details. 
It Least  Once a Month 
CHECK 
OR SERVICE 
Tire  Inflation 
Cassette  Deck 
WHAT  TO DO 
Check  tire  inflation. Make sure  they are inflated  to the  pressures  specified  on  the Tire-Loading 
Information  label located  on the  rear edge 
of the  driver’s  door.  See  “Tires” in the  Index  for 
further details. 
Clean cassette  deck. Cleaning  should be done  every 
15 hours of tape  play.  See “Audio  Systems” 
in  the Index for further details. 
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Engine Running 
.................. 58. 59 
Starting  Your 
................. 47 
andthe 
..................... 230 
Extended Mobility  Tires 
......... 205 
Extender.  Safety  Belt 
............. 33 
Fabric  Protection 
.............. 21  1 
Fan  Control  Buttons 
............. 106 
Features  and Controls ............ 35 
Fiberglass Springs 
.............. 2  16 
Filling  Your  Tank 
............... 174 
Finish  Care (Paint) 
.............. 214 
Finish  Damage  (Paint) 
........... 2 15 
Flashers.  Hazard  Warning 
........ 142 
Flat  Tire.  Changing  a ............ 159 
Flat  Tire.  Storing  a 
.......... 167. 168 
Flat.  If  a  Tire  Goes 
.............. 159 
Fluid 
Automatic  Transmission 
....... 184 
Manual  Transmission 
.......... 186 
Power  Steering 
............... 191 
Recommended 
............... 244 
Windshield  Washer 
........... 192 
Fog Lights 
..................... 68 
Foreign  Countries.  Fuels in 
....... 174 
Foreign  Material  Paint  Damage 
.... 21 5 
Forward  Lamp Fuse  Block ........ 222 
Freeway  Driving 
............... 134 
... 264 
Environment.  Your  Vehicle 
Exhaust.  Engine 
................. 59  Front 
Map  Lights 
................... 68 
Seat.  Manual 
................. 12 
Towing  Hook-ups 
............. 148 
Fuel 
......................... 173 
Fuels  in Foreign Countries 
........ 174 
Fuse  Block  FuelGage 
...................... 83 
ECM Engine 
................. 222 
Forward  Lamp 
............... 222 
Instrument Panel 
............. 220 
Fuses  and Circuit  Breakers 
..... 219 
Gasolines  for Cleaner Air 
....... 173 
Gauges  Engine Coolant  Temperature 
..... 89 
Engine Oil Pressure 
............ 91 
Engine  Oil  Temperature 
......... 92 
Fuel 
........................ 83 
Readings.  Numeric 
............. 83 
Warning  Lights  and  Indicators 
.... 82 
Glass ......................... 213 
GM Participation in  BBB  Auto Line 
- 
Markings .................... 82 
Alternative Dispute  Resolution 
Program 
.................. 253 
Halogen  Bulbs 
............... 195 
Hardtop.  Cleaning and Storage  of 
. . 215 
Hardtop.  Convertible 
............ 100 
Hatch  Release.  Remote ........... 41 Hazard  Warning  Flashers 
......... 142 
Headlights 
..................... 67 
Headlight  Doors 
................. 67 
Headlight  High/Low  Beam 
........ 62 
Heater.  Engine  Coolant  (Block) 
..... 50 
Heating ....................... 107 
Highway  Hypnosis 
.............. 135 
Hill  and  Mountain  Roads ......... 136 
Hood  Release 
.................. 175 
Hood.  Checking  Things  under  the 
. . 175 
Hook.Ups.  Front  Towing 
......... 148 
Hook.Ups.  Rear  Towing 
......... 149 
Horn 
.......................... 60 
How  to Add  Coolant  to  the 
Coolant  Recovery  Tank 
........ 153 
How  To  Add  Coolant  to  the 
Coolant  High  Fill  Reservoir 
............. 154.  157 
Hydraulic  Clutch 
............... 187 
Hydroplaning 
.................. 133 
Hypnosis.  Highway 
............. 135 
Identification  Number.  Vehicle 
.... 218 
Idling.  Rovgh 
...... : ............ 50 
If  a  Tire  Goes  Flat .............. 159 
If  You’re  Stuck:  In  Sand.  Mud.  Ice  or  Snow 
.................... 169 
Ignition  Switch 
.................. 46 
Inflation 
- Tire  Pressure .......... 206 
Inside  Daymight  Rearview 
Mirror 
....................... 69   

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Shift Speeds .................... 54 
Shifting  into P (Park) 
............. 57 
Shifting  out  of P (Park) 
........... 58 
Six-Speed  Manual  Transmission 
.... 53 
Skidding 
...................... 130 
Smaller  Children  and  Babies 
(Safety  Belts) 
................. 28 
Snow  or  Ice.  Driving  on 
.......... 138 
Spare  Tire.  Compact 
............. 169 
Speakers.  Adjusting  the 
AM/FM  Stereo with  Cassette 
AM/FM  Stereo with  Cassette  Tape 
Tape  Player 
................ 114 
and  Compact  Disc  Player 
..... 11  5 
Specifications.  Capacities  and 
..... 224 
Speedometer  and  Odometer 
........ 80 
Sport  Seat ...................... 13 
Springs.  Fiberglass 
.............. 21 6 
Starting  Your Engine 
............. 47 
Starting. Jump 
................. 143 
Steam  Coming  from  Your Engine. 
If  There  Is 
................... 150 
Steam.  If There  Is  No 
............ 151 
Steering 
...................... 127 
Fluid.  Power 
................. 191 
In  Emergencies 
............... 128 
Power 
...................... 127 
Tips 
........................ 127 
Compartments 
................ 72 
Door 
........................ 73 
Storage 
... 268 
Storage 
Rear 
........................ 73 
Vehicle 
..................... 195 
Storing  a Flat  Tire 
.......... 167. 168 
Stuck:  In  Sand.  Mud.  Ice  or  Snow . . 169 
Sun  Visors 
..................... 74 
Switch.  Ignition 
................. 46 
Symbols.  Safety  Warnings  and 
...... 8 
Symbols.  Vehicle ................ 10 
System  Problems  (Electrical) 
....... 82 
Tachometer 
................... 8 1 
Tank.  Filling  Your 
.............. 174 
Temperature  Control  Lever 
....... 106 
Theft 
.......................... 43 
Theft  Deterrent.  PASS-Key 
........ 45 
Theft  Deterrent.  Universal 
......... 44 
Thermostat 
.................... 190 
Tilt  Wheel 
...................... 61 
Tips,  Steering 
.................. 127 
Tips.  Ventilation 
................ 1  12 
Tire  Loading 
................... 202 
Tires 
......................... 204 
Balance.  Wheel Alignment  and 
. . 208 
Buying  New 
................. 207 
Chains 
..................... 209 
Changing  a Flat 
.............. 159 
Cleaning 
.................... 2 1 5 
Compact  Spare ............... 169 
Extended  Mobility 
............ 205 
Inflation  Pressure 
............. 206 Tires 
Inspection  and  Rotation 
........ 206 
Low  Tire  Pressure  Warning  System 
.................... 87 
Storing  a Flat 
............ 167.  168 
Temperature  Grades 
........... 208 
Traction  Grades 
.............. 208 
Treadwear 
................... 207 
When  It’s  Time  for  New 
....... 207 
AM/FM  Stereo  with  Cassette 
AM/FM  Stereo  with  Cassette  Tape  and  Compact  Disc 
Uniform  Quality  Grading 
....... 207 
Tone.  Setting  the 
Tape  Player 
................ 11 3 
Player .................. 115 
Top.  Convertible 
................. 96 
Torque  Lock 
.................... 58 
Towing  A Trailer 
.................... 139 
Top 
Strap  (Child  Restraints) 
........ 29 
Front  Hook-Ups 
.............. 148 
Rear  Hook-Ups 
.............. 149 
Your  Vehicle 
................. 146 
Track  Use. 
Off Road ............. 49 
Trailer.  Towing  a 
............... 139 
Transmission 
Automatic 
.................... 51 
Fluid.  Automatic 
............. 184 
Fluid.  Manual 
................ 186 
Manual 
...................... 53