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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Engine Coolant  Heater  (Canada Only) 
In  very cold weather, 0°F (- 18 "C) or colder,  the  engine 
coolant heater can help. You'll  get easier starting and 
better  fuel economy during  engine warm-up. Usually, 
the  coolant heater should  be plugged 
in a minimum of 
four  hours  prior to starting your vehicle. 
To use  the  coolant  heater: 
1. Turn off the engine. 
2. Open  the  hood  and unwrap the  electrical cord. 
3. Plug it into a normal, grounded  1 10-volt  outlet. 
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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 1 NOTICE: 
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If’ your  engine  catches  fire  because  you  keep 
driving  with  no  coolant,  your  vehicle  can  be 
badly  damaged.  The  costly  repairs  would 
not be 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
If No Steam Is Coming  From Your Engine 
If you  get the overheat warning  but  see  or  hear no 
steam,  the  problem may  not be 
too serious. Sometimes 
the  engine  can get a little  too hot when you: 
0 Climb  a long  hill on a hot  day. 
Stop after high speed driving. 
0 Idle for long periods  in traffic. 
If  you get the overheat  warning  with  no  sign 
of steam, 
try  this  for a minute  or 
so: 
1. Turn off your  air conditioner. 
2. Turn on  your heater  to full  hot  at  the  highest fan 
speed  and open the  window  as  necessary. 
3. If you’re  in a traffic  jam, shift to  NEUTRAL (N); 
otherwise, shift to the highest gear  while 
driving 
-- AUTOMATIC  OVERDRIVE (a) 
or  DRIVE (D) for  automatic transmissions. 
If  you 
no longer  have  the  overheat  warning,  you  can drive. 
Just  to  be  safe,  drive  slower  for  about  ten  minutes.  If  the 
warning  doesn’t  come back  on,  you 
can drive  normally. 
If  the warning continues, pull  over, stop, and  park  your 
vehicle right away. 
If  there’s still no  sign of steam,  you can idle  the engine 
for  two or three minutes  while you’re parked, 
to see if 
the  warning stops. But  then, if  you  still have  the 
warning, 
turn off the  engine and get  everyone  out of the 
vehicle 
until it cools down. 
You  may  decide  not to lift the hood but  to get  service 
help right away. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Checking Things Under the Hood 
Hood Release 
To open  the hood, first pull the  handle  inside the vehicle.  Then 
go to the side of the 
vehicle  and pull up on the  rear 
edge 
of the hood, near the windshield. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You’ll see the following  when you open the hood  with 
the 
LTl engine: 
1. 
2. 
3. 
4. 
5. 
6. 
7. 
8. 
9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
Hydraulic  Clutch Fluid Reservoir (if  equipped) 
Brake Fluid Reservoir 
Battery 
Electric Engine Fan 
Air  Cleaner 
Coolant Recovery Tank  Power Steering  Fluid Reservoir 
Engine Oil Fill  Cap 
Engine Oil Dipstick  Windshield  Washer Fluid Reservoir 
Coolant High 
Fill Reservoir 
Automatic Transmission Dipstick (if  equipped) 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Before  closing the hood, be  sure all the filler  caps  are 
on. 
You’ll  see the following when  you open the  hood  with 
the 
LT5 engine: 
1. Hydraulic Clutch  Fluid Reservoir 
2. Brake Fluid Reservoir 
3. Battery 
4. Electric  Engine Fan 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Headlamp 
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1 
1. Open  the hood. 
2. The headlamps  need to be halfway open. Turn  the 
headlamp switch 
on, then quickly back to the 
parking lamps setting. 
You may  have to  do  this a few 
times 
to get the half-open position. You can  also 
open the headlamps manually.  See “Headlamp 
Doors” in the Index. 
3. Remove the two screws on each  side of the 
headlamp. 
4. Remove the  two  screws from both sides of the cover. 
Before you remove  the last screw,  put your hand 
under the  cover to hold it. 
5. Reach around the hood and pull  the  cover straight 
out.  Be careful not  to scratch the  paint. 
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1. Open  the hood. 
2. Find the socket  at  the front of the engine 
compartment. 
3. Turn  the  socket counterclockwise 1/4 turn and pull  it 
out. 
4. Push the  bulb  in,  turn it  counterclockwise,  then  pull 
5. Reverse  the  steps  with a new bulb.  The  socket  has 
it  out. 
three  large  tabs  and one  small tab.  Be  sure to line 
up 
the  small  tab  with the small notch in the  housing. 
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