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Zharging System  Light 
rhis light  will come  on when  you  turn on 
he ignition,  but the engine is  not  running 
LS a  check to show  you  it is  working.  It 
ihould  go  out when  the engine  starts. If 
t  stays  on  or  comes on while  you are 
Iriving,  you  may  have a  problem  with 
he  electrical charging system. It  could 
ndicate  that  you  have a loose or  broken 
lrive  belt or another electrical  problem. 
3ave it  checked  right away.  Driving  whil 
his light is 
on could drain  your  battery. 
:f  you  must  drive a short distance  with thl 
ight  on,  be  certain to turn 
off all your 
tccessories,  such  as the radio and air 
:onditioner. 
loor Ajar Light 
’his light comes on  when  you  open  one 
If  the doors with the ignition  on. It stays 
In until  you fully close the  door.  Have 
‘our  vehicle  serviced if the  light  comes 
In and  stays on even  when  the doors  are 
ully  closed. 
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?he  “CHANGE OIL” light  comes  on  for 
, few seconds  when  you  turn  the  ignition 
In. It will  come  on and  stay  on  when  it’s 
ime  to change  your  oil. 
:he  monitor  uses  oil  temperature  and 
rngine  revolutions  to decide  when  the  oil 
s nearly  worn  out.  The  light  is only  a 
eminder,  though.  You should  change 
‘our  oil at the  intervals  recommended  in 
‘our  Maintenance  Schedule,  even  if the 
‘CHANGE 
OIL” light  hasn’t  come on. 
3e sure  to reset  the  monitor  when  your  oil 
s changed,  even if the  “CHANGE  OIL” 
ight  didn’t  come on. If  you  don’t  reset 
he  monitor,  it won’t  work  correctly. 
Tollow  these steps: 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1. Turn the  key  to  “Run,”  but  don’t start 
2. Press  “ENG  MET”  on  the  Trip  the  engine. 
Monitor. Then, within  five  seconds, 
press  it again. 
3. Within  five  seconds,  press  and  hold 
“GAUGES”  on  the  Trip  Monitor.  The 
“CHANGE 
OIL” light  should  flash. 
4. Hold  the  “GAUGES”  button  until the 
“CHANGE 
OIL” light  stops  flashing 
and  goes  out. This  should  take about 
ten  seconds. 
When  the  light  goes  out,  the  monitor  is 
reset.  If the  monitor  doesn’t  reset, turn  the 
ignition 
off, then  try  again. 
SERVICE 
RIDE 
CONTROL 
Service  Ride  Control  Light 
This  light  should come  on for  a few 
seconds  when  you  start your  vehicle.  If 
the light stays on  or comes  on  while 
you’re  driving, there  may  be  a  problem 
with  your  Selective Ride Control system. 
You  can still drive,  but  you  should  see 
your  dealer soon. 
The Selective Ride Control  system is 
designed  to sense vehicle  speed  in  the 
first  minute  after the  vehicle is started. 
If  the  vehicle is  not  moved 
in that first 
minute,  the  system  records  a  fault.  The 
“SERVICE  RIDE  CONTROL”  light 
comes  on after  three  faults are  recorded. 
If  the  light comes on for  this reason,  movc 
your  Corvette  and  the light should  go out. 
PASSIVE 
KEYLESS 
ENTRY 
’assive  Keyless  Entry  Light 
’his  light  will come  on for  about  two 
econds  when  you  turn  the ignition 
on, 
Inless your  keyless  entry  system is off. 
:he light also comes on and flashes  when 
‘ou are programming  transmitters. See 
‘Passive  Keyless  Entry  System” in the 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Comfort  Controls  and Audio Systems 
except ‘j and-; and  at  all 
temperatures above freezing. 
3. Press  the  arrows  on  the  fan speed 
switch  if  you  don’t  like the automatic 
setting.  In 
“AUTO # ” on hot  days, 
the fan  speed  will  be low  at  fist to 
help get  rid  of the hot  inside  air.. 
When the air conditioner is  on, 
you may 
notice slight changes 
in your  vehicle’s 
engine  speed  and  power.  This is normal 
because the  system is designed  to cycle 
the compressor  on and  off  to keep  the 
desired temperature  and help fuel 
economy. 
Defogging and Defrosting 
Windows 
Your  vehicle  has  several settings for 
clearing  your  windows.  The air 
conditioner compressor  will  run to help 
remove  moisture  from  the  air. 
To  defrost  the  windshield  quickly: 
1. Press the arrows on the “TEMP  SET” 
switch to set 
a comfortable 
temperature. 
2. Press . 
3. The  fan will  go to high  speed.  After 
the  windows  are clear,  you  can  lower 
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the speed  using 7 or 
“AUTO .” 
To warm  passengers while  keeping the 
windshield  clear: 
1. Press the arrows on the “TEMP  SET” 
switch 
to set a comfortable 
temperature. 
2. Press -2 and  at the same  time. 
3. Press the arrows  on  the  fan speed 
switch  if  you don’t like  the automatic 
setting. 
To  defrost 
the side  windows  quickly: 
1. Press the arrows on the  “TEMP  SET” 
switch  to set a‘comfortable 
temperature. 
2. Press c2 . 
3. Press  the  arrows  on  the fan  speed 
switch  if  you don’t like the automatic 
setting. 
System  Problems 
If  ,the light above a  button flashes  when 
you  turn  on  the ignition,  your  system  may 
have  an electrical  problem. The flashing 
will  continue  for one  minute,  then  stop. 
The  flashing  light could also  mean  the 
refrigerant  level 
is too low in your 
system. The light  will continue to flash,  even 
if refrigerant 
is added,  until  the 
system  is reset.  Have  your  system 
checked  and  serviced 
if needed. 
To  reset  yoilr  system: 
1. Turn  your  ignition  key  to “Off’ or 
2. Remove  the  courtesy  lights  and  radio 
fuses  from  the  main  fuse  panel  and 
wait  one minute.  See “Fuses  and 
Circuit  Breakers”  in  the  Index. 
3. Put  the  fuses  back  in  and start  your 
The  light  shouldn’t  come  on  and  your 
system  should  be  working  properly.  If 
you still have  a problem,  see  your  dealer. 
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C L Section A: Scheduled  Maintenance  Services (Cont.) 
Explanation of Scheduled 
Maintenance  Services 
Following  are explanations  of the services 
listed  in  Schedule  I  and Schedule 
11. 
The proper  fluids and lubricants to  use are 
listed  in  Section  D. Make sure  whoever 
services  your vehicle  uses  these.  All  parts 
should  be  replaced  and all necessary 
repairs  done  before  you  or anyone else 
drives the  vehicle. 
NOTE:  To determine  your  engine’s 
displacement  and  code, see 
“Engine Identification”  in  the 
Index. 
ITEM 
NO. SERVICE 
1 Engine  Oil  and  Filter Change* - 
Always  use SH or SG Energy 
Conserving  I1 oils  of proper 
viscosity.  The engine requires  a 
special  oil meeting  GM  Standard 
GM4718M.  Oils meeting  this 
Standard  may  be  identified  as 
synthetic,  and  should  also be 
identified  as API Service 
SH or 
SG.  However,  not  all Synthetic 
API  Service 
SH oils  will  meet 
ITEM 
NO. SERVICE 
this GM  Standard. You should 
look  for and use only an oil  that 
meets  GM  Standard  GM4718M. 
To  determine the  preferred 
viscosity  for your  vehicle’s 
engine  (e.g., 
SAE 5W-30  or SAE 
10W-30),  see “Engine  Oil” in 
the  Index. 
Your  vehicle  has  an Engine  Oil 
Life  Monitor.  This monitor  will 
show  you  when  to change  the oil 
- usually  between  3,000 miles 
(5 000 km) and 7,500 miles 
( 12 500 km) since your  last  oil 
change.  Under  severe conditions 
the  indicator  may come  on before 
3,000  miles 
(5 000 km). Never 
drive  your vehicle more than 
7,500  miles  (12 
500 km) or 12 
months  without  an oil change. 
The  system  won’t  detect dust in 
the  oil.. 
So if  you  drive in  a dusty 
area be sure 
to change  your oil 
every  3,000 miles 
(5 000 km) or 
sooner  if the  “Change  Oil” light 
comes  on. 
ITEM 
NO. 
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SERVICE 
Remember  to  reset  the  Oil  Life 
Monitor  when the  oil  has  been 
changed.  For  more  information,  see  “Engine  Oil  Life Monitor” 
in  the  Index. 
Chassis  Lubrication 
- Lubricate 
suspension  and  steering  linkage. 
Lubricate  the  transmission  shift 
linkage,  and  parking  brake  cable  guides,  underbody  contact  points 
and  linkage. 
Engine  Accessory  Drive  Belt(s)  Inspection 
- Inspect  the  belt(s) 
for  cracks,  fraying,  wear  and 
proper  tension.  Replace  as  needed.  (Belts  can  have  many 
small  cracks  in  individual  ribs 
without  affecting  performance.) 
Cooling  System  Service* 
- 
Drain,  flush  and  refill  the  system with 
new or  approved  recycled 
coolant  conforming  to  GM 
Specification  1825M.  Keep 
coolant  at the  proper  mixture  as 
specified.  See  “Coolant” in  the 
* An Emission Control Service. 
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