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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In 1963, Corvette hit the road with an eye-catching  new 
look -- the Sting Ray coupe.  An instant  success,  the 
now-classic  Sting Ray featured concealed  headlamps 
and 
a unique  split rear window.  The split  window  would 
only  be offered  in 
1963, making this model  among the 
most prized Corvettes ever built. 
Restyled  inside and out for 
1968, this  'Vette  sported  a 
lean  and hungry shape, creating a sense  of motion  even 
when standing still.  And for the  first time, Corvette 
offered removable  roof panels. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine To Use the  Coolant  Heater 
1. Turn  off  the engine. 
2. Open  the  hood  and  unwrap the electrical cord. With 
headlamps  closed, route  the  cord in the  opening 
between  the  left-hand headlamp door  and the  fender 
panel. 
Do not  pinch  the cord when closing the  hood. 
3. Plug it into  a normal,  grounded  110-volt  AC outlet. 
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Plugging  the cord into  an ungrounded outlet 
could  cause  an electrical  shock. 
Also, the  wrong 
kind  of extension  cord could  overheat  and cause 
a  fire. 
You could  be  seriously  injured. Plug the 
cord into a properly grounded three-prong  110-volt 
AC outlet.  If  the cord  won’t  reach,  use a 
heavy-duty  three-prong  extension cord  rated  for 
at  least 
15 amps. 
4. Before  starting  the  engine,  be sure  to unplug  and 
store  the  cord as  it was before 
to keep  it  away 
fiom  moving  engine  parts.  If  you don’t,  it  could 
be  damaged. 
How long should  you keep  the  coolant  heater  plugged 
in?  The  answer depends  on the  outside  temperature, 
the  kind  of oil  you  have,  and some  other  things. 
Instead 
of trying  to list everything  here, we ask  that 
you  contact  your Chevrolet  dealer in  the  area  where 
you’ll  be  parking your vehicle. The  dealer  can  give 
you  the  best  advice  for  that particular  area. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Tilt Wheel 
A tilt  wheel allows you to adjust the steering wheel. 
You can  also raise  it to  the highest level to give your 
legs  more room  when  you exit and enter the vehicle. 
To tilt the wheel,  hold  the steering wheel and pull the 
lever  toward  you. Move  the steering wheel  to  a 
comfortable level,  then release the lever  to lock  the 
wheel  into place. 
Turn  SignaVMultifunction  Lever 
The multifunction  lever on the left  side of the steering 
column includes: 
0 Turn Signal and Lane Change  Control 
0 Headlamp HighLow-Beam  Changer 
0 Cruise Control 
0 Headlamps Switch 
0 Flash-to-Pass 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Headlamps The  headlamp band controls  these  lamps: 
on  your parking  lamps. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Headlamp  Doors You can open the  doors manually  using the knob  next to 
the headlamp assembly.  Turn the knob to  the left  until 
the doors are  open. 
The  headlamp  doors should be open  when  driving in 
icy  or snowy conditions to prevent  the  doors  from 
freezing closed and  when washing the  vehicle  to help 
clean  the headlamps. 
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Be  careful  when  raising  the  hood  if  the 
headlamps  are  up.  Damage  can  occur 
if the  hood 
comes  in  contact  with  the  headlamp  doors. 
The headlamp  doors  are designed to open when  you 
turn  the headlamps  on, and  close  when 
you turn the 
headlamps  and parking lamps 
off. The  headlamp  doors 
will  stay  open if the headlamps are on and then  the 
headlamp  switch  is turned back  to  the parking 
lamps  setting. 
Lamps  On  Reminder 
If you turn  the ignition off and  leave the  headlamps 
or  parking lamps on  and open the  door,  you  will  hear 
a  chime. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Headlamp  HigWLow  Beam  Changer 
To change the headlamps 
from low beam  to  high  or 
high to  low, push  the turn 
signal  lever  all  the way 
forward.  When the high 
beams  are on, this  light  on 
the instrument panel  also 
will  be  on.  To change the 
headlamps from high  to 
low,  pull the lever rearward. 
Flash-To-Pass 
Momentarily pull the  turn signal  lever  toward you. 
The high-beam indicator will flash  to  indicate  to the 
other driver  that  you intend to  pass.  If the low-beam 
headlamps are  off and  you  have the  optional  fog  lamps 
on, the fog lamps  will flash. 
Windshield  Wipers 
You  can control  the  windshield wipers  by moving  the 
lever with  the wiper symbol on  it.  This  lever 
is located 
on the right  side of your steering column. 
For a  single  wiping  cycle, push the  lever  down  to MIST. 
Hold  it  there  until the wipers start,  then  let  go.  The 
wipers will  stop after one  cycle. If  you  want more 
cycles, hold  the  lever on MIST longer. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Reducing  Speed  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
There  are two ways to reduce your speed  while  using 
cruise control: 
Push in  the button  at the end  of the lever until  you 
reach the lower speed you want, then release it. 
The  DIC  will display the cruise set speed. 
To slow down  in very small amounts, push the 
button for less than  half  a second. Each time  you 
do  this, you’ll  go 
1 mph (1.6 km/h) slower. 
The  DIC  will display  the cruise set speed. 
Passing  Another  Vehicle  While  Using  Cruise  Control 
Use the accelerator pedal to increase your speed.  When 
you  take  your  foot off the pedal, your vehicle will slow 
down  to the cruise control speed you set  earlier. 
Using  Cruise  Control on Hills 
How well your cruise control will work on hills depends 
upon 
your speed, load and the steepness  of the hills. 
When  going downhill,  you  may have to brake  or shift  to 
a lower  gear to keep your speed down. Of course, 
applying the brake takes you out  of cruise control. Many 
drivers  find this to be  too  much trouble and don’t use 
cruise  control  on steep hills. 
Getting  Out of Cruise  Control 
There are two ways  to turn  off  the  cruise control: 
Step lightly  on the  brake  pedal  or  push  the  clutch 
Move  the cruise  switch to OFF. 
pedal, if you have  a manual  transmission  vehicle;  or 
The DIC  will  display  the  message “CRUISE 
DISENGAGED.’’ 
Erasing  Speed  Memory 
When  you turn  off the  cruise control or  the  ignition, 
your cruise control set  speed  memory  is  erased. 
Exterior Lamps 
Daytime Running Lamps 
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) can make it easier 
for  others to  see the front  of your  vehicle  during  the 
day.  DRL can be helpful  in  many  different  driving 
conditions, but  they can be  especially  helpful  in  the 
short periods after dawn and  before  sunset. 
The  DRL  system will  make your front  turn  signal 
come  on when: 
0 the ignition is on, 
the headlamp  switch is off and 
the parking brake is  released.  lamps 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When  the  DRL are on, only your front turn signal lamps 
will  be  on. The taillamps, sidemarker and other lamps 
will  not  be on. 
When  you  turn  on your  headlamps, your front turn 
signal lamps  (DRL)  will go  out.  The  other lamps that 
come  on  with  your  headlamps will also come  on. 
On  vehicles built for Canada, when  it’s dark enough 
outside,  your front  turn signal  lamps will automatically 
go  out  and  your  headlamps will come 
on. The  other 
lamps that come on  with your headlamps  will also come 
on.  When  it’s  bright enough outside,  the headlamps 
will  go off,  and  your  front turn signal lamps (DRL) 
will  come  ,on. 
Also  on Canadian  vehicles, there  is  a  light  sensor in the 
defroster grille, at  the base  of the windshield and the 
instrument panel.  This sensor makes  the DRL  work 
automatically,  so be  sure  it isn’t  covered. 
As with  any  vehicle, you should turn  on the regular 
headlamp system  when  you need it. 
Fog Lamps (Option) 
Use your fog lamps  for better vision in foggy  or  misty 
conditions.  Your parking lamps or low-beam  headlamps 
must  be on  or your fog lamps  won’t work. 
To  turn the  fog lamps on, push the button  located on the 
instrument panel to the left  of the  steering  column. 
A 
light on the button will come on when  the  fog  lamps 
are  on.  Push the button again  to turn  the  fog  lamps off. 
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