
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine TOUR: Use for city and highway driving. Provides  a 
smooth,  soft ride. Parking  Brake 
SPORE Use where road  conditions or personal 
preference  demand more control.  Provides more “feel,” 
or  response  to the  road  conditions. 
PERF’: Use for  performance  driving. Provides  a tight, 
firm  ride  and precise  response  to road conditions. 
You can  select  a setting  at any  time. Based  on road 
conditions  and your  vehicle  speed,  the  system 
automatically adjusts  to provide  the  best  ride and 
handling.  Select  a  new setting whenever driving 
conditions  change. 
The  SERVICE  RIDE CONTROL  light monitors  the 
system.  Refer  to  “Service  Ride  Control  Light” in 
the  Index. 
Limited-Slip  Rear Axle 
Your  rear axle  can  give  you additional traction on  snow, 
mud,  ice, sand 
or gravel. It works like  a  standard  axle 
most 
of the time, but  when one of the  rear wheels  has no 
traction  and the  other  does,  the  limited-slip feature will 
allow  the  wheel  with  traction to move  the vehicle.  To 
set the  parking  brake,  hold  the brake  pedal  down. 
Pull  the parking brake lever  up,  then  move  it  back  down. 
This  sets  your parking  brake,  even  though  the  lever  is 
down.  If the  ignition  is on,  the  parking  brake  indicator 
light  will come on. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air Bag  Readiness  Light 
There  is an air  bag  readiness  light on the  instrument 
panel,  which shows  AIR BAG.  The system  checks  the 
air  bag’s  electrical system  for  malfunctions.  The  light 
tells  you if there is  an electrical  problem. The system 
check  includes  the air bag sensors,  the air bag modules, 
the  wiring 
and the  diagnostic  module. For more 
information  on the  air bag  system,  see  “Air  Bag” in 
the  Index. 
AIR 
BAG 
You  will see this light flash 
for  a few seconds  when  you 
turn your ignition  to  RUN 
or  START.  Then the light 
should  go out.  This  means 
the  system is  ready. 
If  the  air  bag readiness light  doesn’t come on  when  you 
start  your  vehicle,  or stays  on, 
or comes  on when  you 
are driving, your air bag  system may  not  work  properly. 
Have your vehicle  serviced right away. 
Charging  System Indicator Light 
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This light  will  come  on 
when  you  turn  on  the 
ignition,  but  the  engine  is 
not  running,  as a check  to 
show  you  it is  working.  It 
should  go  out  when  the 
engine  starts. 
If  it stays on  or comes  on  while  you  are driving, you 
may  have  a problem  with  the electrical  charging  system. 
It  could indicate that  you have  a loose  or  broken  drive 
belt  or another electrical  problem.  Have  it  checked 
right  away.  Driving  while  this  light is on  could  drain 
your  battery. 
If  you  must  drive a short  distance  with  the light on,  be 
certain  to turn 
off all  your  accessories,  such as the  radio 
and  air conditioner. 
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PARK 
When the ignition is  on, this 
light will  come on when 
you  set your parking brake. 
The  light  will stay on  if 
your parking brake doesn’t 
release  fully. 
Anti-Lock  Brake  System  Warning  Light 
SERVICE 
With  the  anti-lock  brake 
system, this  light  will come 
on  when  you  start  your 
engine and may  stay  on 
for several seconds. 
That’s  normal. 
I 
This  light  should  also come on when  you  turn the 
ignition  key  to  START.  If it doesn’t  come  on  then, have 
it  fixed 
so it will  be ready  to remind  you  if the parking 
brake  hasn’t  released  fully.  If 
the light stays  on, turn the ignition 
off. Or,  if the  light 
comes on when you’re driving, stop as soon  as  possible 
and turn  the ignition off. Then start the  engine  again to 
reset the system. 
If the  light still stays on,  or comes  on 
again while you’re driving, your Corvette needs service. 
If  the  regular brake system warning light isn’t  on, you 
still  have  brakes, but  you don’t have anti-lock brakes. 
If 
the regular brake system warning light  is also  on, you 
don’t  have anti-lock brakes and  there’s a problem  with 
your regular brakes.  See “Brake System Warning Light” 
earlier in this part. 
The  anti-lock brake system warning light should  come 
on  briefly when  you turn the ignition key  to 
RUN. 
If the  light doesn’t  come on, have it fixed so it will  be 
ready  to warn you  if there  is a problem. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Malfunction  Indicator  Lamp (Service  Engine  Soon  Light) 
Your  Corvette  is equipped 
with  a.computer  which 
SERVICE 
SOON 
monitors operation  of the 
fuel, ignition  and emission 
control systems. 
This  system  is called OBD I1 (On-Board 
Diagnostics-Second  Generation)  and is  intended  to 
assure  that emissions are at  acceptable levels for  the  life 
of  the  vehicle, helping to produce  a  cleaner 
environment.  (In Canada,  OBD I1 is replaced  by 
Enhanced  Diagnostics.)  The SERVICE  ENGINE 
SOON 
light comes on to indicate that there is  a problem  and 
service  is  required. Malfunctions  often  will be indicated 
by  the  system before  any problem is  apparent, which 
may  prevent  more serious damage  to your  vehicle.  This 
system  is  also designed  to assist your service technician 
in  correctly  diagnosing  any malfunction. 
NOTICE: 
If  you  keep  driving  your  vehicle  with  this  light 
on,  after  a  while,  your  emission  controls  won’t 
work  as well,  your  fuel  economy  won’t  be  as  good 
and  your  engine  may  not  run  as  smoothly.  This 
could  lead  to costly  repairs  that  may  not  be 
covered  by  your  warranty. 
This light should  come on, as  a check  to  show  you  it is 
working,  when the ignition  is  on  and  the  engine 
is not 
running.  If the light  doesn’t  come  on, have  it  repaired. 
This  light will also  come on during  a malfunction  in one 
of two  ways: 
0 
0 Light  Flashing -- A misfire  condition  has  been 
detected.  A misfire increases  vehicle  emissions  and 
may  damage  the emission  control system  on  your 
vehicle.  Dealer  or  qualified service  center  diagnosis 
and  service is required. 
Light  On  Steady -- An emission  control  system 
malfunction  has been  detected  on  your  vehicle. 
Dealer  or qualified service center  diagnosis  and 
service  may  be  required. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Fuel 
If  you have  the  5.7L  Code 5 engine, use premium 
unleaded  gasoline  rated  at 
91 octane  or higher. 
If  you  have  the  5.7L  Code 
P engine, use premium 
unleaded  gasoline  rated  at  91 octane  or higher  for best 
performance.  You  may use  middle  grade 
or regular 
unleaded  gasolines,  but  your  vehicle  may  not  accelerate 
as  well. 
At  a  minimum,  the  gasoline  you  use should  meet 
specifications  ASTM  D4814  in  the  United  States and 
CGSB  3.5-M93 
in Canada.  Improved  gasoline 
specifications  have  been  developed  by  the American 
Automobile  Manufacturers  Association  (AAMA) for 
better  vehicle  performance  and  engine protection. 
Gasolines  meeting  the  AAMA  specification  could 
provide  improved  driveability  and  emission control 
system  protection  compared  to other gasolines. 
Be  sure  the  posted  octane  for premium  is  at least  91 
(at  least  89 for  middle  grade  and 
87 for  regular).  If  the 
octane  is less  than  87,  you may  get a  heavy  knocking 
noise  when  you  drive.  If it’s  bad  enough,  it  can damage 
your  engine. 
If you’re  using  fuel rated  at  the  recommended  octane  or 
higher  and  you  still  hear heavy  knocking,  your engine 
needs  service. But don’t  worry  if  you hear 
a little 
pinging  noise  when  you’re accelerating  or driving  up a 
hill.  That’s  normal, and  you  don’t  have  to buy  a  higher 
octane  fuel to get  rid  of pinging,  It’s  the  heavy,  constant 
knock  that  means  you  have  a  problem. 
If  your  vehicle 
is certified  to  meet  California Emission 
Standards (indicated on the  underhood tune-up  label), 
it 
is designed  to  operate on fuels  that meet California 
specifications.  If  such fuels are not available  in states 
adopting  California emissions  standards, your vehicle 
will  operate  satisfactorily  on fuels  meeting  federal 
specifications,  but  emission control system performance 
may  be affected.  The malfunction  indicator lamp  on 
your instrument panel  may  turn  on  and/or your vehicle 
may  fail a smog-check  test. If this  occurs,  return to your 
authorized  Corvette dealer for diagnosis  to determine 
the  cause  of failure.  In  the event it is  determined  that the 
cause  of  the  condition  is the  type  of  fuels used, repairs 
may  not  be covered  by  your  warranty. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In Canada, some gasolines contain  an octane enhancing 
additive called  MMT. 
If you use such fuels,  your 
emission control system performance  may deteriorate 
and the malfunction indicator  lamp  on your instrument 
panel  may also turn  on. If this happens, return to  your 
authorized Corvette dealer  for service. 
To pfovide cleaner air, all gasolines  are now  required to 
contain additives  that  will help prevent deposits from 
forming 
in your  engine and  fuel system, ailowing your 
emission control system  to function  properly.  Therefore, 
you  should  not have to add anything  to the fuel. 
In 
addition, gasolines containing oxygenates, such  as ethers 
and ethanol, and reformulated gasolines  may  be 
available  in  your area to help clean the  air. General 
Motors recommends that  you use these gasolines 
if they 
comply  with  the  specifications described  earlier. 
I NOTICE: 
Your  vehicle  was  not  designed  for  fuel  that 
contains  methanol.  Don’t  use  it.  It  can  corrode 
metal  parts  in  your  fuel  system  and  also  damage  plastic  and  rubber  parts.  That  damage  wouldn’t 
be  covered  under  your  warranty. 
Fuels  in Foreign  Countries 
If you plan  on driving  in  another  country outside  the 
United States  or Canada,  the  proper  fuel may  be  hard  to 
find.  Never use  leaded gasoline or  any other  fuel  not 
recommended  in 
the previous text on fuel.  Costly  repairs 
caused  by use  of  improper  fuel wouldn’t  be  covered  by 
your  warranty. 
To  check on  fuel availability,  ask  an  auto club, or 
contact a major  oil company  that  does business  in  the 
country where  you’ll be driving. 
You  can also  write  us at  the  following  address for 
advice. Just tell  us  where  you’re  going and  give  your 
Vehicle  Identification  Number 
(VIN). 
General Motors  Overseas  Distribution  Corporation, 
North  American  Export Sales (NAES) 
1908 Colonel Sam  Drive 
Oshawa, Ontario 
L1H 8P7 
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If any one  of these  is true  for you, use the short  tripkity 
maintenance schedule: 
Most  trips are less than 5 to 10  miles (8 to 16 km). 
This  is particularly important when outside 
temperatures are below freezing. 
Most  trips include extensive idling (such as frequent 
driving  in stop-and-go  traffic). 
Most  trips are through dusty areas. 
Driving  under  these  conditions  causes  engine  oil  to  break 
down  sooner. 
If any  one  of  these  is true  for  your  vehicle, 
you  need  to  change  your  oil  and  filter  every 
3,000 miles 
(5 OOO km) or 3 months -- whichever  occurs  first. 
If  none  of them  is true, use the long  triphighway 
maintenance schedule.  Change the oil and filter every 
7,500 miles (12 500 km) or  12  months -- whichever 
occurs first. Driving  a vehicle  with  a fully warmed 
engine  under highway conditions causes engine oil to 
break  down  slower. 
Your Corvette  has  an  Oil  Life  Monitor. This featwe  will 
let  you  know  when  to  change  your 
oil and  filter -- usually 
between 
3,000 miles (5 O00 krn) and 7,500 miles 
(12 
500 km) since  your  last  oil  change.  Under  severe 
conditions,  the  indicator  may  come  on  before 
3,000 miles 
(5 000 km). Never  drive  your  vehicle  more  than 
7,500 miles  (12 500 km) or  12  months  (whichever 
occurs  first)  without 
an oil  change. 
The  system  won’t  detect  dust in  the  oil. 
So, if  you 
drive in  a dusty area,  be sure to change  your  oil  every 
3,000 miles 
(5 000 km) or  sooner if the  CHANGE OIL 
light comes on.  Remember  to  reset  the monitor  when  the 
oil has  been changed. For  more  information,  see 
“Engine Oil Life  Monitor” 
in the Index. 
What to Do with Used Oil 
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\
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Brake  Wear 
Your Corvette has four-wheel disc brakes. 
Disc  brake pads  have built-in wear indicators that make 
a  high-pitched  warning sound when the brake pads 
are 
worn and  new pads are needed.  The sound  may come 
and  go  or  be heard all the time your vehicle  is moving 
(except  when  you 
are pushing on the brake pedal 
firmly). 
I A CAUTION: 
The  brake  wear  warning  sound  means  that 
sooner  or later  your  brakes  won’t  work  well. 
That  could  lead  to an  accident.  When  you  hear 
-.he  brake  wear  warning  sound,  have  your  vehicle 
I serviced* 
NOTICE: 
Continuing  to  drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
Some driving conditions  or climates  may cause  a  brake 
squeal  when the brakes are first  applied or lightly 
applied. This does not  mean  something is wrong  with 
your brakes. 
Brake linings should  always  be  replaced  as  complete 
axle sets. 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See your dealer  if the  brake  pedal does  not  return  to 
normal height,  or 
if there is a  rapid  increase  in  pedal 
travel. This could  be a  sign  of  brake  trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
As you  make brake  stops,  your  disc  brakes 
automatically adjust  for  wear. 
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