
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The  square  ignition  keys  are 
for  the  ignition only, and the 
oval  door  keys are  for  the 
doors  and all other locks. 
If you have  a ZR- 1 , your 
vehicle  has  an engine  power 
switch,  which uses  a  third 
key.  When  a 
new Corvette  is delivered, the  dealer  removes 
the  plugs  from  the  keys,  and  gives them to  the  first 
owner.  However,  the ignition  key  may  not have  a plug. 
If the  ignition  key doesn’t  have a plug,  there will be a 
bar-coded  key  tag instead. 
Each  plug or tag  has  a code  on  it that  tells  your  dealer  or 
a  qualified  locksmith how  to make extra keys.  Keep  the 
plugs  in  a  safe  place. If  you lose your  keys,  you’ll  be 
able  to  have  new ones  made  easily  using  these  plugs.  If 
your  ignition  keys don’t  have  plugs, go to your 
Chevrolet  dealer  for  the correct key code  if  you  need a 
new  ignition  key. 
NOTICE: 
Your  Corvette  has  a number of features  that  can 
help  prevent  theft.  But  you  can  have  a  lot  of 
trouble  getting  into  your  vehicle 
if you  ever  lock 
your  keys  inside.  You  may  even  have  to  damage 
your  vehicle  to  get  in. 
So be  sure  you  have  extra 
keys. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your Passive Keyless  Entry system operates  on a radio 
frequency  subject to Federal Communications 
Commission (FCC)  Rules. 
This  device  complies with Part 
15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to  the following two conditions: 
(1)  This device  may  not cause harmful interference, and 
(2) This device must  accept any interference received, 
including  interference  that  may cause undesired 
operation. 
Should interference  to this system occur,  try  this: 
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Check to determine  if  battery replacement  is 
necessary.  See the instructions 
on battery 
replacement. 
Check the  distance. You may  be too  far  from  your 
vehicle.  This product  has a maximum  range. 
Check the location. Other vehicles  or objects may  be 
blocking  the signal. 
See your  Chevrolet  dealer or a qualified technician 
for service. 
Changes  or modifications  to this system  by other than an 
authorized  service facility could void authorization to 
use  this equipment. 
Operation 
You  don’t  have  to  do  anything for PKE to work when 
the passive  feature is on. Just walk toward your  vehicle 
with the 
PKE transmitter, and the system will 
automatically disarm your theft-deterrent  system  and 
unlock the doors. 
If it’s  dark enough outside,  your 
interior lamps  will come  on. 
If you move  out of range, the  PKE  system  will: 
1. Lock the doors after  five seconds. 
2. Arm the theft-deterrent  system. 
3. Sound  the horn  to  let  you know the doors are locked. 
4. Turn off the interior lamps. 
You  can also use  the buttons  on the transmitter.  Press 
DOOR  to open the passenger’s door  or HATCH  to  open 
the hatch.  The HATCH  button will only work when  the 
ignition  is off. 
The  system has a feature that makes  it difficult  for you 
to  lock your keys in your vehicle.  If you leave  your  keys 
in  the  ignition and  lock the doors, the system will unlock 
the doors as soon as they  are closed.  If you  leave  the 
keys in the ignition and move  away with the transmitter, 
the doors still will not lock.  You should notice  that  the 
horn doesn’t sound and return  to get  your keys.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The system  will allow you  to lock  your  keys in  the 
vehicle  if  you didn’t leave  them  in the  ignition.  You 
should,  however,  be able  to  use  the  transmitter  to  get 
them  out.  After 
26 seconds of no motion,  the  transmitter 
shuts  down  to  save  the  battery. Wait about 
30 seconds, 
then  rock  the  vehicle. The  transmitter  should “wake 
up” 
and unlock  the  doors. 
This  system  can’t guarantee  that  you’ll never be locked 
out  of your vehicle.  If the  battery  is low  or if the 
transmitter  is  in a  place  where the  signal  can’t get  to  the 
antenna,  it  won’t unlock  the  doors.  Always remember  to 
take  your  keys with you. 
PKE Settings 
You can use the  system  for  both doors  or just  the 
driver’s  door, or you  can turn  the system 
off. 
To change door settings: 
1. Put  the  ignition  key in  the  ignition,  but don’t  turn  it 
2. Press DOOR on the  transmitter  until  the  door locks 
on. 
cycle 
(about  two  seconds). 
To turn  the  system off: 
1. Take the  ignition  key  out of the ignition. 
2. Press DOOR on the  transmitter until  the  door  locks 
cycle  (about  two seconds). 
To turn the system  back on, just  repeat the  steps. 
To  check  that  the  system is 
off, turn  on  the  ignition.  The 
PASSIVE 
KEYLESS ENTRY  light on  the  Driver 
Information Center  should  not come on. If the  light  does 
come  on for  a  second  or  two,  then  the PKE  system  is 
still  on. 
You  can also  check  whether  the system is  on  or 
off by 
closing  the  door  and  walking  away  with  the  keys  and 
transmitter.  If the  doors lock,  the system is  on. 
If you are working  around  your  vehicle and  keeping 
your keys  with you,  you  might  want  to 
turn the  PKE 
system 
off. If  you  don’t, the transmitter  will  keep 
locking  and unlocking  your doors. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You can match  a  transmitter  to as  many  different 
vehicles  as  you own,  provided  they 
are equipped  with 
exactly the same model system. (General  Motors  offers 
several  different models 
of these systems  on  their 
vehicles.)  Each vehicle  can have  only  three  transmitters 
matched  to  it. 
To match  transmitters  to your vehicle: 
1. Move all transmitters  out  of range. 
2. Turn  the  ignition  key on. 
3. hsh  TRIP OD0 on the  Driver  Information  Center 
twice. 
4. Within  five seconds, press and hold FUEL INFO 
until  the  PASSIVE  KEYLESS  ENTRY light  comes 
on. 
5. Turn the  ignition  off,  but leave the key  in  the 
ignition.  The  PASSIVE KEYLESS  ENTRY light 
should  begin to flash  to  show the  system 
is in 
programming  mode. 
6. Bring one  transmitter  into range. The light  will  stop 
flashing  and stay on  to  show  that  the  code  is  stored. 
7. Move  the  transmitter  out of range.  The light  should 
8. Repeat  steps 6 and 7 with  each  additional  transmitter. 
The  programming  mode will shut  off if 
You  don’t program  any transmitters for  two  minutes. 
You take  the  key out of the  ignition or turn  the 
start  flashing  again. 
ignition  on. 
You have  programmed three  transmitters. 
Battery  Replacement 
Under normal  use,  the  batteries in  your  key  chain 
transmitter  should last about 
18 months. 
You  can tell  the  batteries  are  weak  if  the  transmitter 
won’t  work at  the  normal  range  in  any  location. If  you 
have  to  get  close  to  your vehicle  before  the  transmitter 
works,  it’s probably time  to change the batteries. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine I NOTICE: 
If you put  things  in  the  hatchback  area,  be  sure 
they  won’t  break  the  glass  when  you close 
it. 
Never  slam  the  hatch  down.  You could  break  the 
glass  or  damage  the  defogger  grid. 
When  you close  the  hatch,  make  sure  you  pull 
down  from  the  center, not  the  sides. 
If you  pull 
the  hatch  down  from  the  side  too  often,  the 
weatherstrip  can  be damaged. 
Theft 
Vehicle  theft is big business, especially  in some cities. 
Although your Corvette has  a number of  theft deterrent 
features,  we know that nothing  we  put on  it  can  make it 
impossible  to steal.  However, there 
are ways you  can 
help. 
Key in the Ignition 
If  you walk away  from your vehicle  with the keys 
inside,  it’s an easy target  for joy  riders 
or professional 
thieves 
-- so don’t  do it. 
When  you park your Corvette and  open  the driver’s 
door, you’ll hear  a tone reminding 
you to  remove your 
key  from  the ignition and take  it with 
you. Always  do 
this.  Your  steering wheel  will be locked,  and 
so will 
your ignition.  If you have an automatic transmission, 
taking your key out also locks your transmission.  And 
remember to lock the doors. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Parking at Night 
Park in a lighted  spot,  close  all windows and  lock your 
vehicle.  Remember  to  keep  your valuables  out of sight. 
Put  them  in 
a storage  area,  or  take  them with you. 
Parking Lots 
If you park in a  lot  where someone will  be watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s best  to  lock  it  up  and take your keys. 
But  what  if  you have to  leave  your ignition  key?  What 
if 
you have  to leave  something  valuable in your  vehicle? 
Put  your  valuables  in a  storage  area, like your  rear 
Lock  the  rear  storage  compartment and center 
0 Lock  all the doors  except  the driver’s. 
Then  take  the  door  key with you. 
storage 
compartment  or  center console. 
console. 
Universal  Theft  Deterrent 
Your  Corvette  has a theft 
deterrent  alarm  system. 
With  this system,  the 
SECURITY  light will  flash 
as  you  open  the  door  (if 
your  ignition is 
off). This 
light  reminds  you  to  arm the 
theft deterrent  system. 
Here’s  how  to  do  it: 
1. Open the door. 
2. Lock the door with  the power  door  lock  switch  or 
Passive Keyless Entry  system. The SECURITY  light 
will come on. 
3. Close  all  the  doors.  The SECURITY light  should  go 
Off. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Now,  if a door  or  the hatch  is opened  without  the key  or 
Passive  Keyless  Entry  system,  the alarm will go off. 
Your  horn  will  sound  for three  minutes,  then  it will go 
off to  save  battery  power.  And, your vehicle won’t start. 
The  theft  deterrent system won’t arm if you  lock  the 
doors  with  a key  or  manual  door  lock,  or if you  lock  the 
vehicle  after the  doors  are  closed. 
If  your  passenger  stays  in  the  vehicle when  you leave 
with  the  keys, have  the  passenger  lock  the vehicle after 
the  doors  are  closed.  This  way  the alarm  won’t 
arm, and 
your  passenger  won’t  set  it 
off. 
Always  use  your  key  or the  Passive Keyless Entry 
system  to unlock  a door.  Unlocking  a  door any other 
way will  set off the alarm. If you  do set off the  alarm 
accidentally,  there are three ways  to  stop  it: 
Unlock  any  door  with  your key. 
Put the ignition  key in  the  ignition. 
Use  the Passive  Keyless  Entry system. 
How to Test  the Alarm 
1. Make  sure  the  rear hatch is latched. 
2. Lower  a window. 
3. Arm the  system. 
4. Close  the  doors  and  wait five  seconds. 
5. Reach through the  open  window and  unlock  the  door 
from  inside.  The  alarm should sound. 
6. Turn off the  alarm. 
If  the  alarm  doesn’t  go  off,  check  to see  if the  horn 
works.  If not,  check  the  horn fuse.  See  “Fuses  and 
Circuit  Breakers”  in  the  Index. If the 
horn does  work, 
. but the  alarm  doesn’t  go  off,  see  your dealer. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine PASS-Key@ 
Your vehicle is equi  ped 
with  the PASS-Key 
(Personalized Automotive 
Security  System) 
theft-deterrent  system. 
PASS-Key is a  passive 
theft-deterrent  system. 
It  works when  you insert  or remove  the key  from  the 
ignition.  PASS-Key  uses a resistor  pellet  in the ignition 
key  that  matches a decoder in your vehicle. 
When  the  PASS-Key  system senses that someone  is 
using  the  wrong key, it shuts  down  the vehicle’s  starter 
and  fuel  systems. For  about  three  minutes,  the starter  won’t work and 
fuel won’t  go to the engine.  If someone 
tries  to start your vehicle again  or uses another  key 
during  this time,  the shutdown period will start over 
again.  This  discourages  someone from randomly trying 
different keys with different resistor pellets  in an attempt 
to  make a  match. 
The  ignition key must  be clean  and dry before  it’s 
inserted  in  the  ignition  or the engine  may  not start. If the 
SECURITY  light comes on, the  key  may be dirty  or 
wet. 
If  this happens and  the starter  won’t  work,  turn  the 
ignition 
off. Clean and  dry the key,  wait  three minutes 
and 
try again.  If the  starter still  won’t work, wait three 
minutes and  try the other ignition  key.  At  this time, you 
may  also want  to check  the fuses (see “Fuses and Circuit 
Breakers” in the Index).  If the  starter  won’t  work  with 
the other key, your vehicle  needs service. 
If your vehicle 
does  start,  the  first  ignition key  may  be faulty.  See your 
Chevrolet  dealer  or  a locksmith who can service  the 
PASS-Key. 
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