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Selective Ride Control 
(OPTION) 
This knob  is  on  the center console.  Turn i 
to  select  the ride  control  of your  choice: 
TOUR: Use  for city  and  highway  driving 
Provides a  smooth,  soft  ride. 
SPORT: Use  where  road  conditions or 
personal  preference  demand  more  control 
Provides  more “feel,”  or response to the 
road  conditions. 
PERF: Use for performance  driving. 
Provides  tight,  firm  ride and precise 
response  to  road conditions.  ‘TOUR”  and  “SPORT”  will 
provide a 
imilar  ride at  low speeds  around  town, 
md  both  settings  will increase control 
tnd  firmness  at  higher  speeds. “SPORT,” 
lowever,  will  adjust  more  at  ‘higher 
;peeds  than  “TOUR” will. 
,‘PERF”  will  provide much  more 
Zontrol  and a firmer ride at all speeds. 
You can select a setting  at  any  time. 
Based  on  your  speed, 
the system 
wtomatically  adjusts to provide the best 
aide  and  handling.  Select a new setting 
whenever  driving conditions change. 
The  “SERVICE 
RIDE CONTROL”  light 
monitors  the  system. Refer  to “Service 
Ride  Control  Light”  in  the Index. 
Limited-Slip  Rear  Axle 
Your rear  axle  can  give  you additional 
traction  on  snow,  mud,  ice, sand  or gravel. 
It  works  like a standard  axle most 
of the 
time,  but  when  one of the  rear  wheels 
has  no  traction  and  the  other does, 
the 
limited-slip feature will  allow  the  wheel 
with  traction  to move  the  vehicle. 
Parking 
Parking Brake 
To set  the  parking  brake: Hold  the  brak 
pedal  down.  Pull  the  parking  brake  lever 
up,  then  move  it back  down.  This  sets 
your  parking  brake,  even  though  the  leve 
is down. If the  ignition  is on,  the  parking 
brake  indicator  light  will  come  on. 
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rhis  light  will  come  on  when  you  set  your 
mking brake,  and  it will  stay  on  if  your 
)arking  brake  doesn’t  release  fully. 
rhis  light  should  also  come  on  as  you 
tart the.vehicle. If it doesn’t  come  on 
hen,  have  it  fixed 
so it  will  be  ready  to 
cmind  you  if the parking  brake  hasn’t 
&eleased  fully. 
SERVICE 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning 
Light 
With  anti-lock,  this  light  will  come on 
when  you  start your  engine  and  may  stay 
on  for  about  two seconds.  That’s  normal. 
If the light  doesn’t  come on, have  it fixed 
so it will  be ready  to warn you  if  there is i 
problem. 
If the light  stays on, turn the ignition off. 
Or,  if  the light  comes  on  when  you’re 
driving, stop as  soon as possible  and turn 
the ignition 
off. Then  start the  engine 
again to reset the system.  If the  light  still 
stays  on, or  comes  on  again while you’re 
driving,  your Corvette  needs service.  If 
the  regular  brake  system  warning light 
isn’t  on, you  still  have  brakes, but  you 
don’t have anti-lock brakes. 
If the  regular 
brake system  warning  light  is  also  on, you 
don’t have anti-lock brakes  and there’s  a 
problem  with  your  regular brakes.  See 
“Brake  System  Warning  Light” earlier in 
this  part. 
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SOON 
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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: 
Don’t  let  someone  put  in the 
wrong  kind  of  fluid.  For example, 
just  a  few  drops  of  mineral-based 
oil,  such  as  engine  oil,  in  your 
brake  system  can damage brake 
system  parts 
so badly  that  they’ll 
have  to  be  replaced. 
Brake  fluid  can  damage paint, 
so 
be  careful  not  to spill  brake  fluid 
on  your  vehicle.  If  you 
do, wash it 
off  immediately.  See “Appearance 
Care”  in  the Index. 
Brake  Wear 
Your  Corvette  has  four-wheel  disc brakes. 
Disc  brake  pads  have  built-in  wear 
indicators  that  make  a  high-pitched 
warning  sound  when  the  brake  pads  are 
worn  and new  pads  are needed.  The 
sound  may  come  and  go or be  heard  all 
the  time  your  vehicle  is  moving  (except 
when  you  are pushing 
on the  brake  pedal 
firmly). 
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Continuing  to drive  with  worn-out 
brake  pads  could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some  driving  conditions  or climates  may 
cause  a  brake  squeal  when  the  brakes  are 
first  applied  or  lightly  applied.  This  does  not  mean  something  is wrong  with  your 
brakes.  Brake  linings  should  always  be 
replaced  as complete  axle  sets. 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See  your  dealer  if the  brake  pedal  does 
not  return  to normal  height,  or  if there  is 
a  rapid  increase  in  pedal  travel.  This 
could  be  a  sign  of  brake  trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
As you make  brake  stops,  your  disc 
brakes  automatically  adjust  for wear. 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The  braking  system  on  a  modern  vehicle 
is  complex.  Its  many  parts  have  to  be  of 
top  quality  and  work  well  together 
if the 
vehicle  is  to  have  really  good  braking. 
Vehicles  we  design  and  test  have 
top-quality  GM  brake  parts  in  them,  as 
your  Corvette  does  when  it  is  new.  When 
you  replace  parts  of  your  braking  system 
- for  example,  when  your  brake  linings 
wear  down  and  you  have  to  have  new 
ones  put  in 
- be  sure  you  get  new 
genuine  GM  replacement  parts.  If  you 
don’t,  your  brakes  may  no  longer  work 
properly.  For  example, 
if someone  puts 
in  brake  linings  that  are  wrong  for  your 
vehicle,  the  balance  between  your  front 
and  rear  brakes  can  change,  for  the  worse.  The  braking  performance  you’ve  come  to 
expect  can  change  in  many  other  ways 
if 
someone  puts  in the wrong  replacement 
brake  parts. 
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When  It’s  Time  for  New  Tires 
One  way to tell  when  it’s  time  for new 
tires  is  to check  the  treadwear  indicators, 
which 
will appear  when  your  tires have 
only 
2/32 inch (1.6 mm)  or  less  of tread 
remaining. 
You  need  a new  tire if 
0 You  can  see  the  indicators  at three or 
You can see cord  or  fabric  showing 
0 The  tread or sidewall  is  cracked, cut 
more  places  around  the 
tire. 
through  the  tire’s  rubber. 
or  snagged  deep  enough  to show  cord 
or  fabric. 
0 The  tire has  a bump,  bulge  or split. 
0 The tire has a puncture,  cut, or other 
damage  that  can’t  be  repaired  well 
because  of the size or  location of the 
damage. 
Buying New  Tires 
To  find out  what  kind  and  size of tires 
you  need,  look  at the  Tire-Loading 
Information  label. 
The tires installed  on  your  vehicle  when  it 
was  new  had  a Tire Performance Criteria 
Specification  (TPC Spec)  number  on  each 
tire’s  sidewall.  When  you  get  new  tires, 
get  ones  with that same  TPC Spec 
number.  That way,  yobr  vehicle  will 
continue to have tires  that are designed 
to  give  proper  endurance,  handling, 
speed  rating,  traction, ride  and other 
things during  normal service on your 
vehicle.  If your  tires have  an  all-season 
tread  design,  the TPC  number  will  be 
followed  by a 
“MS” (for  mud  and  snow). 
If  you  ever replace  your  tires  with  those 
not  having  a TPC Spec  number,  make 
sure  they  are the  same size, load range, 
speed  rating  and construction type (bias, 
bias-belted  or radial)  as  your original 
tires. 
Uniform  Tire  Quality  Grading 
The following information relates to the 
system  developed  by the  United States 
National  Highway  Traffic  Safety 
Administration  which grades tires  by 
treadwear,  traction  and  temperature 
performance.  (This applies only  to 
vehicles  sold  in  the  United  States.) 
Treadwear 
The treadwear  grade is a comparative 
rating  based on the  wear  rate of the tire 
when  tested  under controlled conditions 
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Air Conditioningmeater  Control ....................................... 37 
Automatic  Transmission  Indicator 
.................................. 194NA 
Backup 
......................................................... 1 156 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplight  (except ZR-1) 
.......................... 1156 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplight  (ZR- 
1) ................................. 891 
Console 
......................................................... 564 
Cornering 
....................................................... 1156 
DoorCourtesy 
.................................................. 212-2 
Door  Flood 
........................................................ 73 
Driver  Information  Center 
Floorcourtesy 
.................................................... 562 
Fog 
.............................................................. 896 
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Front  Parking/Turn  Signal ....................................... 2057NA 
Headlight 
..................................................... HP6054 
Instrument  Cluster 
License 
........................................................... 24 
MirrorFlood 
....................................................... 74 
MirrorReading 
.................................................... 168 
Radio 
* ................................................... 
* ............................................................. 
Rear  Courtesy  (Convertible) ......................................... 562 
Rear  Courtesy  (except  Convertible) 
.................................... 906 
Sidemarker 
........................................................ 24 
Tail/Stop/Turn 
................................................... 2057 
Underhood 
..................................................... 212-2 
Visor  Vanity  Mirror 
................................................. 74 
"These bulbs are not owner.serviceab1e . 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. 
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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Acceleration  Slip Regulation 
System 
..................... 126 
Accessory  Plug 
.................. 76 
Acrylic  Roof  Panel 
............... 70 
Adding  Coolant 
................ 189 
Add-on  Electrical  Equipment 
..... 21 8 
Air  Bag System ................. 23 
How  the  System  Works 
......... 24 
Servicing  Your  Air  Bag- 
Equipped  Corvette 
........... 26 
Readiness  Light 
................ 24 
Air  Cleaner 
.................... 182 
Air  Conditioner  Controls 
......... 106 
Air  Control  Buttons 
............. 106 
Air  Filter  Replacement 
........... 183 
Alignment  and  Tire  Balance.  Wheel 
. 208 
Aluminum  Wheels 
.............. 2  15 
AMPM  Stereo 
With  Cassette  Tape  Player 
...... 11 3 
With  Cassette  Tape  and 
Compact  Disc  Player 
........ 11  5 
Antenna.  Power  Mast.  Care 
....... 11  8 
Anti-Lock  Brakes 
.............. ‘125 
System  Active  Light 
............ 86 
System  Warning  Light 
.......... 85 
To  Use 
..................... 126 
Appearance  Care 
............... 21 0 
Appearance  Care  and  Materials .... 21  7 
Appearance  Care.  Service  and 
..... 171  Ashtray  and 
Lighter 
.............. 75 
ASR  System 
................... 126 
Active  Light 
.................. 87 
Off Light .................... 86 
Warning  Light 
................ 86 
Audio  Systems 
................. 112 
Audio  Systems.  Comfort  Controls  and 
................. 105 
Automatic  Electronic Climate 
Control 
..................... 108 
Air  Control  Buttons 
........... 108 
Automatic  Control 
............ 109 
Defogging  and  Defrosting 
Windows 
................. 110 
Fan 
Control Buttons ........... 108 
Manual  Bi-Level 
............. 109 
Manual  Cooling 
.............. 109 
-Manual  Heating 
.............. 109 
Manual  Ventilation 
............ 109 
System  Problems 
............. 110 
Temperature  Control Switch .... 108 
Temperature  Sensors 
.......... 108 
Automatic  Transmission 
.......... 5  1 
Automatic  Transmission  Fluid 
..... 184 
Axle.  Limited-Slip Rear 
........... 56 
Axle.  Rear 
.................... 188 
Babies.  Smaller Children 
Balance.  Wheel  Alignment  and 
(Safety  Belts) 
.............. 28 
and  Tire 
.................... 208  Battery 
....................... 195 
Battery  Replacement.  Passive Keyless 
Entry  System 
................. 41 
BBB  Auto  Line 
. Alternative 
Dispute  Resolution  Program. 
GM  Participation  in 
......... 253 
Before  Leaving  on  a  Long  Trip 
.... 135 
Belt.  Lap-Shoulder 
............... 20 
Bi-Level 
...................... 107 
Blizzard.  If  You’re  Caught  in a 
.... 138 
Block  Heater.  Engine 
............. 50 
Brakes  Adjustment 
.................. 194 
Anti-Lock  (ABS) 
............. 125 
Fluid 
....................... 193 
Master  Cylinder 
.............. 193 
Parking 
...................... 56 
PedalTravel 
................. 194 
System  Parts.  Replacing 
........ 194 
System  Warning  Light 
.......... 84 
Wear  Indicators.  Disc 
.......... 194 
Braking  (Control  of a  Vehicle) 
..... 124 
Braking  in  Emergencies 
.......... 127 
“Break.In. 
.. New  Vehicle ......... 46 
Brightness  Control 
............... 67 
Bulb  Replacement 
.............. 195 
Back-up  Light 
............... 198 
Center  High-Mounted  Stoplight 
.............. 200.  201 
Cornering  Light 
.............. 199 
Fog  Lamp 
................... 196 
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