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Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
A computer  monitors  operation  of  your 
fuel,  ignition  and  emission  control 
systems.  This  light  should  come  on  when 
the  ignition  is  on, 
but the  engine  is not 
running,  as  a check  to  show  you  it  is 
working.  If it does  not  come  on  at  all, 
have  it fixed  right  away.  If it stays on,  or 
it comes  on  while  you  are  driving, the 
computer  is  indicating  that  you  have  a 
problem. 
You should  take  your  vehicle in 
for  service  soon. 
NOTICE: 
If  you  keep driving  your  vehicle 
with  this  light  on, after  a while  the 
emission controls  won’t  work  as 
well,  your  fuel economy  won’t  be  as 
good  and  your  engine may  not 
run as 
smoothly.  This could  lead  to  costly 
repairs  not  covered  by your  warranty. 
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Engine  Oil  Pressure  Gauge 
This  gauge  tells  you if there could  be a 
problem  with  your  engine oil pressure. 
The engine  oil pressure gauge shows  the 
engine oil pressure 
in psi  (pounds  per 
square inch)  or  kPa (kilopascals)  when 
the engine  is  running.  Oil pressure 
should  be 
20 to 80 psi (140 to 550 kPa). 
It  may 
vary with  engine speed,  outside 
temperature  and  oil  viscosity,  but  readings 
above the  shaded  area  show  the  normal 
operating  range.  Readings  in  the shaded 
area  tell you  that  the  engine 
is low on  oil, 
or  that  you  might  have  some  other oil 
problem.  See  “Engine  Oil” in the Index. 
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NOTICE: 
If  you  use  oils  that  don’t have the 
GM4718M  Standard designation, 
you  can  cause engine damage  not 
covered  by your  warranty. 
0 SAE 5W-30 
As shown  in  the viscosity  chart, 
SAE 5W-30  is  best  for your 
vehicle.  However,  you  can  use 
SAE 1OW-30  if  it’s going to  be 
0°F (-18°C) or above. 
These  numbers 
on an oil container 
show  its  viscosity,  or  thickness. 
Do 
not  use  other  viscosity  oils such  as 
SAE 20W-50. 
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Recommended SAE Viscosity 
Grade  Engine  Oils 
For best fuel economy and  cold starting, 
.select  the  lowest SAE viscosity grade oil 
for the  expected  temperature  range. 
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WEATHER 
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WEATHER 
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COLD 
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SAEZ-30 
PREFERRED 
Oils  meeting  these  requirements  should 
also  have  either  one  or  both  of these 
symbols 
on the  container. 
You  should  look  for  these 
on the  oil 
container,  and  use 
o& those  oils  that 
are  identified  as  meeting  GM Standard 
4718M  and  have  either  the  “starburst” 
symbol  or the 
API doughnut  symbol 
with  either  the 
SH or  the SG designation. 
Your  Corvette  engine  is  filled  at  the 
factory  with  a Mobil 
l@ synthetic  oil, 
which  meets  all  requirements  for  your 
vehicle.   

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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. 
2 
3 
4 
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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Section D: Recommended  Fluids & Lubricants 
NOTE: Fluids  and lubricants identified  below  by name,  part  number  or  specification  may  be  obtained  from  your GM Dealer. 
USAGE  FLUID/LUBRICANT 
Engine  Oil 
API service SH or  SG  Energy  Conserving  I1 oils  of the proper  viscosity.  To  determine  the 
preferred  viscosity  for  your  vehicle’s  engine, see “Engine  Oil” in  the  Index.  The  engine  requires 
a  special  oil  meeting  GM  Standard  GM4718M.  Oils  meeting  this  stan\
dard  may  be  identified  as 
synthetic,  and  should  also be  identified  as API  Service  SH. However,  not  all Synthetic  API 
Service SH oils  will  meet  this  GM  Standard. 
You should  look  for  and  use only  an  oil  that  meets 
GM  Standard  GM4718M. 
Engine  Coolant 
50/50 mixture  of  water  (preferably distilled)  and  good  quality  ethylene  glycol  base  antifreeze 
(GM  Part  No.  1052753 or equivalent)  conforming  to GM  Specification  1825M  or  approved 
recycled  coolant  conforming  to GM Specification  1825M. 
Hydraulic  Brake  Delco-Supreme 
ll@ Brake  Fluid  (GM  Part No. 1052535  or  equivalent  DOT-3  brake  fluid). 
System 
Hydraulic  Clutch  System  Hydraulic  Clutch  Fluid 
(GM Part  No.  12345347  or  equivalent). 
Parking  Brake 
Chassis lubricant  (GM  Part No.  1052497  or  equivalent) or lubricant  meeting  requirements  of 
Guides  NLGI  Grade 2, Category  LB or  GC-LB. 
Power  Steering 
GM Synthetic  Power Steering  Fluid  (GM  Part 
No. 12345866  or  12345867  or  equivalent). 
System 
Manual  Transmission 
Transmission  DEXRON@-I11  or 
DEXRON@-IIE Automatic  Transmission  Fluid. 
Automatic  Manual  Transmission  Fluid 
SAE 5W-30  (GM  Part 
No. 1052931  or  equivalent). 
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