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Power Door Locks 
Push the  power  door lock switch on either 
door  back  to lock  or unlock  both  doors at 
once. 
Leaving  Your Vehicle 
If  you  are  leaving the  vehicle, take your 
keys,  open  your  door and set the locks 
from  inside.  Then  get out and close  the 
door. 
Your  vehicle  has  a  theft deterrent  system. 
See  “Universal  Theft Deterrent” in  the 
Index. 
Passive  Keyless Entry System 
With  Passive Keyless  Entry (PJSE), your 
vehicle  will  disarm or 
arm your theft 
deterrent  system  and  lock or unlock  your 
doors  when  you  are about  three to seven 
feet (one to two  meters)  away, if  you are 
carrying  the  PKE  transmitter.  Your 
Corvette  was  shipped with one 
PKE 
transmitter,  but  up  to three can be 
matched  to your  vehicle.  See “Matching 
Transmitters  to Your  Vehicle”  later in  this 
section. 
Your  Passive Keyless  Entry system 
operates on  a radio frequency  subject to 
Federal  Communications  Commission 
(FCC)  Rules.  This 
device  complies  with 
Part 15 of the 
FCC  Rules.  Operation  is subject  to  the 
following  two  conditions:  (1) This  device 
may not  cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) This device  must  accept  any 
interference  received,  including 
interference  that  may  cause  undesired 
operation. 
Should  interference  to  this  system  occur, 
try  this: 
Check  to determine  if  battery 
replacement  is  necessary.  See  the 
instructions  on  battery  replacement. 
Check  the distance.  You  may  be  too 
far from  your  vehicle.  This  product 
has 
a maximum  range. 
Check  the  location.  Other  vehicles  or 
objects  may  be  blocking  the  signal. 
See your  Chevrolet  dealer  or  a 
qualified  technician  for  service. 
Changes  or  modifications  to  this  system 
by  other  than  an authorized  service 
facility  could  void  authorization  to  use  this  equipment. 
Operation 
You  don’t  have  to do anything  for PKE to 
work  when  the  passive  feature 
is on.  Just 
walk  toward  your  vehicle  with  the  PKE 
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system  and  unlock  the  doors.  If  it’s  dark 
enough  outside,  your  interior  lights will 
come  on. 
If  you  move  out of range,  the  PKE system 
will: 
1. Lock  the  doors after  five  seconds. 
2. Arm the  theft  deterrent  system. 
3. Sound  the  horn to let you  know  the 
4. Turn off the interior  lights. 
You can also use the buttons  on  the 
transmitter.  Press 
“DOOR’ to  open  the 
passenger’s  door  or “HATCH’  to open 
the  hatch.  The  “HATCH’ button  will  only 
work  when  the  ignition  is 
off. 
The  system  has  a feature that  makes  it 
difficult  for you  to  lock  your  keys in your 
vehicle.  If  you leave  your  keys  in  the 
ignition  and  lock  the  doors, 
the system 
will  unlock  the  doors  as  soon  as they  are 
closed.  If you  leave 
the keys  in  the 
ignition  and  move  away  with  the 
transmitter,  the  doors  still 
will not  lock. 
You should  notice  that  the  horn  doesn’t 
sound  and  return  to get  your  keys. 
doors 
are locked. 
[f you  shake  the  transmitter, you may hear 
1 slight rattle. This  sound is from  the 
notion  sensor inside 
the transmitter.  It 
joes  not indicate  that anything is  wrong 
with  your  transmitter. 
The  system  will  allow  you to lock  your 
keys  in 
the vehicle  if  you  didn’t  leave 
them  in  the ignition. 
You should, 
however,  be  able  to use 
the transmitter  to 
get  them  out. After 
26 seconds  of  no 
motion,  the  transmitter shuts  down  to save 
the  battery.  Wait  about 
30 seconds,  then 
rock  the  vehicle.  The  transmitter should 
”wake 
up” and  unlock  the  doors. 
This  system  can’t  guarantee that  you’ll 
never  be  locked  out of your  vehicle.  If 
the  battery  is low  or if 
the transmitter  is 
in a place  where the  signal  can’t  get  to 
the  antenna, it  won’t  unlock  the doors. 
Always  remember  to take  your  keys 
with  you. 
PKE Settings 
You can  use the system  for both  doors  or 
just  the  driver’s  door, or you  can 
turn the 
system 
off. 
To change door settings: 
1. Put the ignition  key in the ignition, 
but  don’t 
turn it on. 
2. Press “DOOR” on  the  transmitter 
until  the  door locks  cycle (about two 
seconds). 
To turn  the  system off: 
1. Take  the  ignition key out of the 
2. Press “DOOR’ on  the transmitter  unti 
ignition. 
the door  locks cycle (about two 
seconds). 
To turn the system  back  on, just repeat the 
steps. 
To check  that  the  system  is off, turn on 
the ignition.  The “PASSIVE  KEYLESS 
ENTRY”  light  on  the  Driver Information 
Center  should  not  come  on. If the light 
does  come  on for a  second  or two,  then 
the  PKE  system  is still on. 
You  can also check  whether  the  system is 
on  or 
off by  closing  the door and walking 
away  with  the keys  and  transmitter. 
If the 
doors  lock, the  system  is on. 
If  you  are working  around  your  vehicle 
and  keeping  your  keys  with you, you 
might  want  to turn  the  PKE  system 
off. 
If you  don’t, the transmitter  will keep 
locking  and  unlocking  your doors. 
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Transmitter  Range 
The transmitter range depends on  your 
vehicle  and where  you are standing.  The 
coupe 
(A) has  an antenna  in  the  driver’s 
door  and  one in  the  rear area.  The 
convertible 
(B) has  one antenna  in  each 
door.  The antennas  do not  require  any 
maintenance. 
Range  also depends on  how  you  hold 
the  transmitter.  For best  performance, 
when  you  come near  your  vehicle,  hold 
the transmitter straight  up  and down, 
so 
the keys  hang  down. 
If  the range seems  to be decreasing, 
check  the battery 
in the  transmitter. 
Range  will  decrease if the  battery  is 
low.  It will  also decrease  if more  than 
one  transmitter  is in the  area.  Don’t  put 
the  transmitter in  a  metal  container 
because  the transmitter  won’t  work. 
Matching  Transmitter(s)  to  Your 
Vehicle 
Each  key  chain transmitter is  coded to 
prevent  another transmitter from 
unlocking  your  vehicle.  If  a  transmitter 
is lost  or stolen,  a  replacement  can  be 
?urchased through  your  dealer. 
Remember  to bring  any  remaining 
:ransmitters  with  you  when  you  go to  your  dealer.  When  the  dealer  matches 
the  replacement  transmitter 
to your 
vehicle,  the  remaining  transmitters  must 
also  be  matched.  Once  the  new 
transmitter  is  coded,  the  lost  transmitter 
will  not  unlock  your  vehicle. 
You  can  match  a  transmitter  to  as  many 
different  vehicles  as  you own,  provided 
they  are equipped  with  exactly  the  same 
model  -system.  (General  Motors  offers 
several  different  models  of  these 
systems  on  their  vehicles.)  Each  vehicle 
can  have  only  three  transmitters 
matched  to it. 
To match  transmitters  to  your 
vehicle: 
1. Move  all transmitters  out of range. 
2. Turn  the  ignition  on. 
3. Push  “TRIP  ODO’ on the  Driver 
Information  Center  twice. 
4. Within five seconds  press  and  hold 
“FUEL  INFO’ until  the  “PASSIVE 
KEYLESS  ENTRY”  light  comes  on. 
5. Turn  the  ignition  off,  but  leave  the 
key  in  the ignition.  The  “PASSIVE 
KEYLESS  ENTRY”  light  should 
begin  to flash  to  show  the  system  is 
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light  will  stop  flashing  and  stay  on  to 
show  that  the  code  is  stored. 
7.  Move  the  transmitter  out  of range. 
8. Repeat  steps 6 and 7 with  each 
The  programming  mode  will  shut 
off if: 
0 You don’t  program  any  transmitters 
0 You take  the  key out of the  ignition  or 
0 You have  programmed  three 
The  light  should 
start flashing again. 
additional  transmitter. 
for  two  minutes. 
turn  the  ignition  on. 
transmitters. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under  normal  use,  the  battery  in your 
key  chain  transmitter  should  last about 
18 months. 
You  can  tell  the  battery  is weak  if  the 
transmitter  won’t  work  at 
the normal 
range  in  any  location. 
If you  have to 
get  close  to your  vehicle  before  the 
transmitter  works,  it’s  probably  time to 
change  the  battery. 
ro replace  your  battery: 
I. Insert a screwdriver in  the  slot  on  the 
back 
of the  transmitter  and  gently  pry 
apart  the  front and  back. 
2. Gently  pry  the  battery  out of the 
transmitter  using  the  screwdriver. 
3. Put the new battery in  the  transmitter, 
positive 
(+) side up. Use  a Duracell@ 
battery,  type DL2450,  or equivalent. 
4. Put  the  two halves  back  together. 
Make sure  the halves are  together 
tightly 
so water  won’t  get  in. 
5. Test  the  transmitter. 
?emote  Hatch  Release 
’ress  the switch  in  your center console to 
mlock  the hatch  from  inside your  vehicle 
f you  have  an automatic transmission, 
[our shift lever  must be 
in “P’ (Park) or 
‘N’ (Neutral)  to use the switch. If you 
lave  a manual  transmission,  you  must sei 
he  parking  brake  before  you  can  use the 
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If you  have  a coupe, this  switch is on the 
rear  of  the  driver’s  door.  It works  with  the 
door  open  and  the  transmission  in  any 
gear.  Push  it  down to release  the  hatch. 
The  PKE  transmitter  will also release  the 
hatch.  See “Passive  Keyless  Entry 
System”  in  the  Index. 
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If  you don’t have  battery  power,  use  the 
manual  release cable 
to open the-hatch. 
The cable is  near the security  shade 
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I Universal  Theft 
Deterrent 
‘our  Corvette  has a theft  deterrent 
larm  system.  With  this  system, the 
SECURITY”  light  will flash as you 
pen  the door  (if  your  ignition is 
off). 
‘his  light  reminds  you  to arm  the  theft 
eterrent  system.  Here’s  how to  do  it: 
. Open  the  door. 
. Lock  the door with the  power  door 
lock  switch  or  the Passive  Keyless 
Entry  system.  The  “SECURITY”  lieht 
will  come  on. 
. Close  all  the  doors.  The  “SECURITY’ 
light  should  go 
off. 
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Now, if a door  or the  hatch  is  opened 
without  the key  or Passive  Keyless  Entry 
system, the  alarm  will  go 
off. Your  horn 
will  sound  for three  minutes,  then  it  will 
go 
off to save  battery  power. 
The  theft  deterrent  system  won’t 
arm if 
you lock the doors  with a key  or  manual 
door lock,  or if  you  lock  the  vehicle after 
the  doors are closed. 
If your  passenger stays in the  vehicle 
when  you  leave with  the  keys,  have  the 
passenger  lock the vehicle  after  the  doors 
are closed. This  way the alarm  won’t 
arm, 
and  your  passenger  won’t  set it off. 
Always  use  your  key or the Passive 
Keyless  Entry system  to unlock  a door. 
Unlocking  a door  any other  way will  set 
off  the  alarm. 
If you  do set off the  alarm 
accidentally, there are three  ways  to stop 
it: 
Unlock  any  door with  your  key. 
Put  the  ignition  key in the  ignition. 
Use  the Passive Keyless  Entry  system. 
How to Test the Alarm 
1. Make sure the  rear  hatch  is  latched. 
2. Lower a window. 
3. Arm the  system. 
4. Close  the  doors  and  wait five  seconds. 
5. Reach  through  the  open  window  and 
unlock  the  door  from  inside.  The 
alarm  should  sound. 
6. Turn off the  alarm. 
If  the  alarm  doesn’t  go 
off, check  to  see 
if the  horn  works.  If not,  check  the  horn 
fuse.  See “Fuses  and  Circuit  Breakers”  in 
the  Index.  If the  horn  does  work,  but  the 
alarm  doesn’t  go 
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!y Release  Button: If  you  have a 
lnual  transmission,  your  ignition  lock 
; a key  release  button.  You must  press 
: button  before  you  can  take your  key 
t of the  ignition  lock. 
NOTICE: 
If your  key  seems stuck  in  “Lock” 
and  you  can’t  turn  it, be sure it  is all 
the  way  in.  If  it is,  then  turn  the  steer- 
ing  wheel  left and  right  while  you 
turn  the key  hard.  But  turn  the  key 
only  with  your  hand.  Using  a tool  to 
force  it could  break  the  key  or the 
ignition switch.  If none  of this  works, 
then  your vehicle  needs service. 
Delayed  Accessory  Bus  (DAB) 
With  DAB  your  power windows  and  the 
audio  system  will  continue to work  up to 
15 minutes after the  ignition  key  is turnec 
to  “Off’  and neither door is opened. 
If a 
door  is opened,  the audio  system  and 
power  windows  will  shut 
off. 
Starting Your Engine 
Automatic  Transmission: Move your 
shift lever to 
“P’ (Park) or “N” (Neutral). 
Your  engine  won’t start in  any  other 
position 
- that’s a  safety feature.  To 
restart  when  you’re already  moving, 
use 
“N” (Neutral)  only. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  try  to shift to “P” (Park)  if your 
Corvette is  moving. If  you do, you 
could  damage  the transmission. Shift 
to 
“P” (Park)  only  when  your  vehicle 
is stopped. 
ManuaI  Transmission: The  gear  selector 
should  be 
in neutral.  Hold  the clutch 
pedal  to the 
floor and start the engine. 
Your  vehicle  won’t start if the clutch 
pedal  is not  all the  way down 
- that’s  a 
safety  feature. 
To start  your 5.7 Liter LTl engine: 
1. Without  pushing  the  accelerator pedal 
turn the  ignition key to “Start.”  When 
the  engine starts, let  go of the  key.  Thl 
idle speed  will  go down as  your 
engine gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding your  key  in  “Start” for 
longer  than  15  seconds at a time  will 
cause  your  battery  to be drained 
much  sooner.  And the excessive  heat 
can  damage  your starter  motor. 
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2. If it doesn’t  start within 10 seconds, 
push  the  accelerator  pedal  all  the 
way  to the  floor, while  you  hold the 
ignition  key  in  “Start.”  When  the 
engine starts,  let go of the  key  and 
let up  on  the  accelerator  pedal. Wait 
about 
15 seconds  between  each  try  to 
help  avoid  draining your  battery. 
When  starting your engine in  very cold 
weather  (below 
0°F or - 18 “C), do this: 
1. 
2. 
With  your  foot off the accelerator 
pedal,  turn  the  ignition  key  to “Start” 
and  hold  it there.  When  the  engine 
starts, let  go of the  key.  Use  the 
accelerator pedal to maintain engine 
speed,  if  you have to,  until  your 
engine  has run for a  while. 
If  your  engine still  won’t start (or 
starts  but  then  stops), it  could  be 
flooded  with  too  much  gasoline. Try 
pushing  your accelerator  pedal  all  the 
way  to 
the floor  and  holding  it there 
as  you  hold  the key  in  “Start”  for 
about  three seconds.  If 
the vehicle 
starts  briefly  but  then stops again, do 
the  same  thing,  but  this  time keep the 
pedal  down  for five or  six seconds. 
This  clears  the extra gasoline  from 
the engine. 
NOTICE: 
Your engine is  designed to work  with 
the  electronics  in  your  vehicle.  If  you 
add  electrical parts  or accessories, 
you  could  chimge  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. 
Ib start your 5.7 Liter  LT5 engine: 
1. Without  pushing the accelerator  pedal 
turn  your  ignition  key  to “Start.” 
When  the  engine starts,  let go of 
the 
key.  The idle  speed  will  go down  as 
your  engine gets  warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding your  key  in  “Start”  for 
longer  than 
15 seconds  at a time  will 
cause  your  battery  to be  drained 
much  sooner.  And  the excessive heat 
can  damage your starter  motor. 
2. If it doesn’t  start  within 3 seconds, 
push  the  accelerator  pedal  about  one-third  of the  way  down,  while  you 
hold  the  ignition  key 
in “Start.”  When 
the  engine  starts, let go  of  the  key  and 
let  up  on  the  accelerator  pedal.  Wait 
about 
15 seconds  between  each  try  to 
help  avoid  draining  your  battery. 
When  starting  your  engine  in  very  cold  weather  (below 
0°F or -18”C), do  this: 
1. 
2. 
With  your  foot off the  accelerator 
pedal, 
turn the  ignition  key  to “Start” 
and  hold it there.  After  two  seconds, 
push  the  accelerator  pedal  down  just  a 
little.  When  the  engine  starts,  let  go of 
the key.  Use  the  accelerator  pedal  to 
maintain  engine  speed,  if  you  have  to, 
until  your  engine  has 
run for a  while. 
If  your  engine  still  won’t  start  (or 
starts  but  then  stops),  it  could  be 
flooded  with  too  much  gasoline.  Try 
pushing  your  accelerator  pedal  all  the  way  to the  floor  and  holding  it there 
as  you  hold  the  key  in  “Start”  for 
about  three  seconds.  If  the  vehicle 
starts  briefly  but  then  stops  again,  do 
the  same  thing,  but  this  time  keep 
the 
pedal  down  for five  or six  seconds. 
This  clears  the  extra gasoline  from 
the  engine. 
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