Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine For  LTPWS to work  properly,  you  must drive your 
Corvette faster  than 
25 mph (40 km/h) and for more 
than 
2 miles (4 km). The system  will not warn  you 
before 
you begin to drive that  a tire  is  flat. 
When  the LOWLFLAT  TIRE light comes 
on, check the 
tire  pressure  in  all four road tires as soon as you  can. 
Adjust  the tire pressure as needed  to those shown 
on the 
Tire-Loading  Information label on the  driver’s door. 
If 
the light stays  on after the tire pressure  is  adjusted,  see 
your  dealer.  The 
LTPWS  sensor is directly opposite the  valve stem 
on the tire. Take  care when servicing  or having  your 
tires  serviced.  The  sensors  may not work properly 
if 
damaged.  To prevent damage to the  sensors,  see  the 
1995 Corvette  Service Manual for  correct  tire  mounting 
and dismounting  procedures. 
The  LOWELAT  TIRE  light may come on  if your 
vehicle  is close  to  another  vehicle that has 
LTPWS and 
has  a tire with low  pressure. 
LTPWS  can warn  you about  a  low tire,  but 
it does  not 
replace normal  tire maintenance.  See “Tires” in the 
Index. 
NOTICE: 
Driving  with  a  flat  tire  may  damage  the  tire,  the 
wheel  or  the  tire  pressure  sensor  installed  inside 
the  tire 
on the  wheel  rim.  Using  tire  sealants  may 
also  damage  the  sensor. 
If you  have  EMTs,  see  “Extended  Mobility  Tires” 
in  the  Index. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Service LTPWS Light  (Option) 
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SERVICE 
LTPWS 
The amber  SERVICE 
LTPWS  light comes on 
whenever a  LTPWS part  is 
not working properly.  It 
may  also  come  on  when 
you’re  going less than 
25 mph (40 km/h) or  in 
stop-and-go  traffic. 
The  light  will 
go out when the  electronic  receiver  gets a 
signal  from  each sensor. 
Check  the system by  turning the ignition  on.  The  light 
should  come on and then 
go out. See your  dealer  if the 
light  stays  on or doesn’t  come  on. 
Here 
are two situations  that  cause  the SERVICE  LTPWS 
light  to  come on and  stay  on. Both of these  situations  are 
normal  and  do qot  indicate  that anything  is wrong with 
your  Corvette. 
You turn the ignition  on three times in a row  for half 
an  hour without moving your Corvette.  The light will 
then  come  on  every  time  you turn the ignition on 
until  you move your Corvette. 
You run your Corvette three times for  half an hour 
while  all four  sensors 
are missing. (All the sensors 
would  be missing, for example,  if  you  put different 
wheels on your Corvette without transferring the 
sensors.) 
If  you would  like  to clear the  SERVICE  LTPWS  light 
from  your driver information center  permanently,  see 
your dealer. 
If  the light comes on  and stays on, even  when the 
vehicle  is driven,  there may be a problem  with  LTPWS. 
See  your dealer. 
Door Ajar  Light 
This red light  comes on 
when  you open one  of the 
doors  with the ignition on. 
It  stays on until  you fully 
close the  door. Have  your 
vehicle serviced 
if the light 
comes on and  stays on even 
when  the doors are  fully 
closed. 
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