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The -1995 Corvette Owner’s  Manual 
Seats  and  Restraint  Systems .............................................................. 1-1 
This  section  tells you how  to  use  your seats and  safety  belts properly.  It also explains  the “SIR’ 
(Air  Bag)  System. 
This  section  explains  how  to start and operate  your Corvette. 
This  section  tells  you  how  to  adjust the  ventilation  and  comfort controls and  how 
to operate your 
sound  system. 
YourDrivingandtheRoad .............................................................. 
Here  you’ll  find  helpful  information and  tips  about  the road  and  how  to drive under different conditions. 
This  section  tells  you  what  to do if 
you have a problem  while driving,  such  as a flat tire or engine 
overheating,  etc. 
Here  the  manual  tells 
you how  to keep your Corvette  running  properly  and  looking good. 
Maintenanceschedule .................................................................. 
This  section  tells you when to perform  vehicle  maintenance and  what fluids and lubricants  to  use. 
Customer  Assistance  Information ........................................................ 
This  section  tells  you  how  to contact Chevrolet for assistance  and  how to get service publications. It also 
gives  you  information  on  “Reporting Safety Defects” on page 
8-4. 
FeaturesandControls .................................................................. 
Comfort  Controls  and  Audio  Systems ..................................................... 
ProblemsontheRoad .................................................................. 
ServiceandAppearanceCare ............................................................ 
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Index ........................................................................\
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Here’s  an  alphabetical listing of  almost  every  subject in this  manual. You can  use  it to  quickly  find 
something  you  want  to read. 
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If you damage  the cover  for the  driver’s  or the 
passenger’s  air bag, they  may not work properly. 
You may  have  to replace  the air bag  module  in 
the  steering  wheel or both  the air bag module  and 
the  instrument  panel for the  passenger’s 
air bag. 
Do not  open  or break  the  air bag  covers. 
Servicing  Your  Air Bag-Equipped  Corvette 
Air bags  affect  how your  Corvette  should be serviced. 
There  are  parts 
of the  air bag system in  several  places 
around your vehicle.  You don’t want  the system  to 
inflate  while someone  is working on your  vehicle. Your 
Chevrolet  dealer and the 
1995 Corvette  Service Manual 
have  information  about  servicing  your vehicle and the 
air bag  system. To purchase  a  service manual, see 
“Service  Publications”  in  the Index. 
The  air  bag system  does not  need  regular  maintenance. 
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TYPICAL  RANGE 
Transmitter  Range 
The  transmitter  range depends on your  vehicle  and 
where you are standing.  The coupk 
(A) has  an  antenna 
in  the  driver's  door and one 
in the rear  area.  The - 
convertible (B) has  one  antenna  in each  door.  The 
antennas 
do not  require  any maintenance. 
Range  also depends  on  how  you  hold  the  transmitter. 
For best performance, when  you come  near  your 
vehicle,  hold the transmitter  straight  up  and  down, 
so the 
keys  hang down. 
If  the  range  seems to  be decreasing,  check  the  battery  in 
the  transmitter. Range will decrease  if the  battery  is  low. 
It  will  also  decrease  if more  than one  transmitter 
is in 
the  area.  Don't  put the transmitter in  a  metal  container 
because  the  transmitter  won't work. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your  Vehicle 
Each key chain  transmitter is coded  to  prevent  another 
transmitter  from  unlocking your vehicle. 
If a  transmitter 
is  lost  or  stolen,  a  replacement can  be  purchased  through 
your dealer. Remember  to bring 
any remaining 
transmitters  with  you  when  you  go  to  your  dealer.  When 
the  dealer  matches the replacement  transmitter  to  your 
vehicle,  the  remaining transmitters  must  also  be 
matched.  Once  the new transmitter  is  coded,  the  lost 
transmitter  will  not unlock your  vehicle. 
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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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LOW 
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This amber light should 
come  on  while you  are 
starting your engine. 
If the 
light doesn’t come  on,  have 
it  repaired. 
If the light 
comes  on  while  starting 
your engine and stays on, 
your engine oil level  may be 
too low. You may need to 
add oil.  See “Engine Oil” in 
the Index. 
Engine  Oil  Life  Monitor 
The amber CHANGE OIL 
light comes  on  for  a few 
seconds when  you  turn  the 
ignition 
on. It  will  come on 
and stay  on when  it’s  time 
to  change your  oil. 
The monitor uses  oil temperature and  engine  revolutions 
to decide  when the oil  is  nearly  worn  out.  The light is 
only  a  reminder,  though. 
You should  change  your oil at 
the intervals recommended in your Maintenance 
Schedule, even  if the 
CHANGE OIL light  hasn’t  come 
on. 
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SERVICE ASR ASR OFF 
ASR  LOW 
ACTIVE  COOLANT 
PASSIVE 
KEYLESS 
ENTRY  AIR 
BAG 
SERVICE 
115- SOON 
SERVICE LTPWS  ABS 
ACTIVE 
SERVICE 
(@I 
LOWlFLAT TIRE 
SERVICE  RIDE 
CONTROL 
LOW OIL 
The  Driver  Information  Center  (DIC) gives you 
important  safety  and  maintenance facts. 
It will display 
warning  lights for  the following: 
SERVICE  ASR  (Acceleration Slip Regulation) 
ASROFF 
0 SERVICE  LTPWS (Low Tire  Pressure  Warning 
System)  (Option) 
0 LOWELAT  TIRE 
ASR  ACTIVE 
LOW  COOLANT 
AIRBAG 
0 ABS ACTIVE  (Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Active) 
SERVICE  RIDE CONTROL  (Option) 
PASSIVE KEYLESS  ENTRY 
0 (Charging System) 
SERVICE  ENGINE SOON 
SERVICE  ABS 
LOW OIL 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your vehicle  has an air  bag system. Before attempting to 
do your own  service work,  see “Servicing  Your Air 
Bag-Equipped  Corvette”  in  the Index. 
You ;should keep a record with all parts  receipts and list 
the mileage  and the date of any service work  you 
perform. See “Maintenance Record”  in the Index. 
NOTICE: 
If you  try  to  do  your  own  service work without 
knowing  enough  about  it, your  vehicle  could  be 
damaged. 
Fuel 
5.7L  LT5 (Code J) Engine 
The 8th digit  of your vehicle identification  number 
(VIN) shows the code letter for  your engine.  You will 
find  the VIN  at the  top left of your  instrument panel. 
(See  “Vehicle  Identification Number” in the Index.) 
Use premium unleaded gasoline rated  at 
9 1 octane or 
higher. You may  use middle grade or regular  unleaded 
gasolines, but your vehicle  may  not accelerate  as well. 
The  gasoline  you use should  meet specifications  ASTM 
D4814 in the United States  and CGSB 3.5-92 in 
Canada. These  fuels should  have  the  proper  additives, 
so 
you should not have  to add  anything to the fuel. 
In  the United States  and Canada,  it’s easy  to  be  sure you 
get the right kind 
of gasoline (unleaded).  You’ll see 
UNLEADED  right on 
the pump. And only  unleaded 
nozzles will  fit  into your vehicle’s  filler neck. 
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Did  you know that  used engine  oil  contains certain 
elements that 
may be unhealthy  for your skin and could 
even  cause cancer?  Don’t let used  oil stay  on your skin 
for  very  long. Clean  your skin and nails with soap and 
water,  or a good  hand cleaner.  Wash or throw away 
clothing  or rags  containing used  engine oil. (See  the 
manufacturer’s warnings about  the  use and disposal  of 
oil  products.) 
Used  oil can be  a real threat  to the environment.  If you 
change your  own oil, be sure  to  drain all free-flowing  oil 
from the filter before disposal. Don’t  ever  dispose 
of oil 
by putting  it  in the trash, pouring  it on  the  ground,  into 
sewers,  or into streams  or bodies  of water. Instead, 
recycle  it 
by taking it to  a place that  collects used oil. If 
you  have  a problem properly disposing  of your used oil, 
ask your  dealer,  a service station  or a local recycling 
center  for help. 
Air Cleaner 
Refer  to the Maintenance Schedule  to determine when  to 
replace  the air filter. 
See  “Scheduled Maintenance Services”  in the  Index. 
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