
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Care of Your Compact Discs
Handle discs carefully. Store them in their original cases
or other protective cases and away from direct sunlight
and dust. If the surface of a disc is soiled, dampen a
clean, soft cloth in a mild, neutral detergent solution and
clean it, wiping from the center to the edge.
Be sure never to touch the signal surface when handling
discs. Pick up discs
by grasping the outer edges or the
edge of the hole and the outer edge.
Power Antenna Mast Care
Your power antenna will look its best and work well if
it’s cleaned from time to time.
To clean the antenna mast:
1. Turn on the radio to raise the antenna.
2. Dampen a clean cloth with mineral spirits or an
equivalent solvent.
3. Wipe the cloth over the mast, removing any dirt.
4. Wipe the mast dry with a clean cloth.
5. Turn the radio off and on to make the antenna go up
and down.
If the antenna
is still dirty, repeat the steps.
NOTICE:
Don’t lubricate the power antenna. Lubrication
I could damage it. I
I NOTICE:
Before entering an automatic car wash, turn off
your radio to make the power antenna go down.
This will prevent the mast from possibly getting
damaged.
If the antenna does not go down when
you turn the radio
off, it may be damaged or
need to be cleaned. In either case, lower the
antenna by hand by carefully pressing the
antenna down.
If the antenna mast is damaged, you can replace it. See
your dealer for a replacement kit and follow the
instructions
in the kit. The antenna mast can be replaced
without removing the entire antenna from the vehicle.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Jump Start Your Corvette:
1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt
battery with a negative ground system.
NOTICE:
If the other system isn’t a 12-volt system with a
negative ground, both vehicles can be damaged.
2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables
can reach, but be sure the vehicles aren’t touching
each other.
If they are, it could cause a ground
connection
you don’t want. You wouldn’t be able to
start your Corvette, and the bad grounding could
damage the electrical systems.
3. Turn off the ignition on both vehicles. Turn off all
lights that aren’t needed, and radios. This will avoid
sparks and help save both batteries. And
it could
save your radio!
NOTICE:
If you leave your radio on, it could be badly
damaged. The repairs wouldn’t be covered by
your warranty.
4. Open the hoods and locate the batteries. Find the
positive
(+) and negative (-) terminals on each.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NOTICE:
Your Corvette’s radio receiver box is in the rear
storage compartment.
To help avoid damage,
carefully place the jack, socket and wheel lock
key into the foam container in the compartment.
Do not toss or place the items against the radio
receiver box or any wiring.
Storing a Flat Tire (Except ZR-1 Rear Tires)
If you have not chosen the spare tire delete option,
you’ll notice the road tire is larger than the spare,
so you
must adjust the tray to its lower position. Lift and
push
the tire carrier tray toward the front of the vehicle. The
tray will drop to its lower position.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine There are three fuse centers on your vehicle. One is in
the right side of your instrument panel. Turn the knob
and pull the door to access the fuses.
The other two fuse blocks are in the engine
compartment. One
is part of the Forward Lamp wiring
harness
(A), and the other is part of the ECM-Engine
wiring harness
(B).
Look at the silver-colored band inside the fuse. If the
band
is broken or melted, replace the fuse. Be sure you
replace a bad fuse with a new one
of the correct size.
If you ever have a problem on the road and don’t have a
spare fuse, you can borrow one of the correct value. Just
pick some feature
of your vehicle that you can get along
without
-- like the radio or cigarette lighter -- and use
its fuse, if it is the size you need. Replace it as soon as
you can.
Headlamp Wiring
The headlamp wiring is protected by a circuit breaker in
the switch. An electrical overload will cause the lamps
to
go on and off, or in some cases to remain off. If this
happens, have your headlamp wiring checked right
away.
Windshield Wiper Fuses
The windshield wiper motor is protected by a circuit
breaker and a
fuse. If the motor overheats due to heavy
snow, etc., the wiper will stop until the motor cools. If
the overload is caused by some electrical problem and
not snow, etc., be sure to get it fixed.
Power Windows and Other Power Options
Circuit breakers protect the power windows and other
power accessories. When the current load is too heavy,
the circuit breaker opens and closes, protecting the
circuit until the problem is fixed or goes away.
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 1. Heater, A/C Programmer
2. Bl@k
3. Windshield Wipermasher Switch Assembly
4, Radio Receiver (Ignition)
5. Heated Mirrors, Heater and A/C Control Head,
Heater and NC Programmer
6. Light Switch, Daytime Running Lamps Module
7. Horn Relay
8. Hazard Flashers; Brake Switch
9. Crank-Air Bag
10. Crank-ParWNeutral Switch (Automatic); Clutch
Switch (Manual)
1 1. RH Illumination
12. LH Illumination
13. Console Illumination
14. Fuel Pump 1
15. Fuel Pump 2 (LT5)
16. Central Control Module; Daytime R
Module unning Lamps 17. Generator;
Automatic Transmission Vacuum Pump
(LT5); Valet Mode (LT5); EGR Circuit (LT5);
Oxygen Sensors (LT5)
18. A/C Compressor Clutch; Heater and A/C Control
Head; Heater and NC Programmer; Rear Defog
Relay
19. Accessory Plug
20. Heated Oxygen Sensors (LT1)
21. Fuel Pump Relay #2 (LT5); Selective Ride Control
Module; ABS Module; Brake Switch (Automatic);
Air Pump Relay; Air Bypass Valve (LT5)
22. Injectors #1,4,6,7 (LTl); Primary Injectors #1-8
(LT5); Ignition Coil (LT5)
23. Injectors #2,3,5, 8 (LTl); Secondary SF1 Control
Modules (LT5)
24. Turn Signal Flashers
25. Ignition Coil and Ignition Coil Module (LT1)
26. Passive Keyless Entry Module
27. Instrument Cluster; Driver Information Center;
Air Bag Denn; Acceleration Slip Regulation
Switch (LT5)

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine 28. Back-up Lamps Switch; Transmission Position
Switch; One to Four Shift Solenoid
29. Cooling Fan Relay Coil
#I, #2, #3
30. Camshaft Sensor (LT5); Canister Purge Solenoid;
Throttle Position Sensor Buffer Module (LT5);
EGR Circuit (LT1); Secondary Air Inlet Solenoid
(LT5); Ignition Control Module (LT5); HVAC
Solenoid Assembly; Mass Airflow Sensor (LT 1);
One
to Four Shift Relay
3 1. Power Mirror Adjuster Control; Lighted Rearview
Mirror; Visor Vanity Mirrors
32. Cruise Control Engage Switch; Daytime Running
Lamps Module; Low Tire Pressure Warning
Module; Cruise Control Cut-Off Relay
33. Engine Control Module
34. Air Bag System
35. Central Control Module
36. Footwell Courtesy Lamps; Door Courtesy Lamps;
Glove Compartment Lamps; Lighted Rearview
Mirror
37, Bose@ Amplifier Relay; Power Antenna Relay;
Cargo Compartment Lamps
38. Instrument Cluster; Tone Generator; Dome Lamp
Relay
39. Central Control Module
40, Radio Receiver (Battery); Radio Control Head;
Passive Keyless Entry Module
41. Sport Seats
42. Power Door Lock Switches; Driver Information
Center; Passive Keyless Entry Module
43. Heater and A/C Programmer
44. Cigarette Lighter; Accessory Plug
45. Hatch or Deck Lid Release Relay
K. Power Seats
L. Blank
M. Power Windows
N. Blank
P. Blank
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Leaving your hood open and your underhood lamps on
can drain your battery
. If you need to keep the hood
open for an extended period
of time. remove the
underhood lamps fuse
.
Replacement Bulbs
Air Conditioningmeater Control ................ 37
Automatic Transmission Indicator
........... 194NA
Back-up
................................. 1156
Center High-Mounted Stoplamp (except ZR-
1) ... 1156
Center High-Mounted Stoplamp (ZR-
1) ........ 89 1
Console
.................................. 564
Cornering
................................. 1156
Door Courtesy
........................... .21 2-2
DoorFlood
................................ 73
* These bulbs are not owner.serviceab1e . See your dealer.
Driver Information Center * ......................
Floor Courtesy ............................. 562
Fog
...................................... 896
Front Parkingmurn Signal
................. 2057NA
Headlamp ............................. HP6054
Instrument Cluster
License
................................... 24
MirrorFlood
............................... 74
* ............................
Mirror Reading ............................ 168
Rear Courtesy (Convertible)
.................. 562
Rear Courtesy (except Convertible)
............ 906
Sidemarker
................................ 24
Tail/Stop/Turn
............................ 2057
Visor Vanity Mirror
.......................... 74
Radio
* ......................................
Underhood ................................. 2-2
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PASS-Key@
................................... 2- 14
Passenger Position
.............................. 1-23
Passing
....................................... 4-12
Passive Keyless Entry System
...................... 2-4
Battery Replacement
........................... 2-8
Matching Transmitters
......................... 2-7
Operation
................................... 2-5
Periodic Maintenance Inspections
.................. 7-44
Power Antenna Mast Care
........................ 3- 19
Power Door Locks
............................... 2-4
Power Remote Control Mirrors
.................... 2-50
PowerSeat
..................................... 1-2
Adjusting
.................................... 1-2
Lumbar Controls .............................. 1-2
Side Bolster
.................................. 1-2
Power Steering
................................. 4- 10
Power Steering Fluid ............................ 6-30
Checking
................................... 6-30
Power Switch, Engine (ZR- 1) ..................... 2-21
Power Windows
................................ 2-37
Power Windows and Other Power Options
........... 6-68
Pregnancy, Use of Safety Belts
.................... 1-23
Problems on the Road
............................ 5- 1
Publications, Service and Owner .................. 8-8
Racing or Other Competitive Driving
.............. 2-22
Radio Reception, Understanding
................... 3- 18
Light
...................................... 2-88
Settings
..................................... 2-6
Adding
.................................... 6-31 Radio
AMFM Stereo with Cassette Tape Player
.........
Cassette Tape Player ......................
Bulb Replacement ............................. 6-44
Rear Cargo Compartment Lamp (Coupe).
Bulb Replacement
............................. 6-44
Rear Storage Compartment
....................... 2-58
Rear Towing Hook-Ups
.......................... 5-11
Rear Turn Signal and Taillamp Bulb Replacement ..... 6-40
Rear Window Defogger
........................... 3-9
Rearview Mirror. Inside Day/Night
................. 2-49
Reclining Front Seatbacks
......................... 1-4
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants
............... 7-45
Recovery Tank. Adding Coolant
................... 6-29
Remote Hatch Release
............................ 2-9
Removing the Roof Panel
.................. . . 2-52
Replacement Bulbs
............................. 6-74
Replacement Parts
.............................. 6-77
Replacement. Wheel
............................ 6-54
Replacing Safety Belts
........................... 1-31
Replacing Seat and Restraint System Parts
After
a Crash ................................. 1-31
Restraints. Checking
Your ........................ 1-30
Restraints. Child ................................ 1-25
Restraints. Replacing Parts After a Crash ............ 1-31
Reverse (R) Position. Automatic Transmission ........ 2-25
Reverse (R) Position. Manual Transmission
.......... 2-28
9-9