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Instrument  Panel  Brightness  Control 
This button  controls  the 
brightness  of your 
instrument  panel lights 
when your headlamps 
or  parking  lamps are  on. 
Push  and release  the button and  it will pop  out. Turn the 
button  clockwise  (to the right) to  brighten the lights or 
counter  clockwise  (to the left)  to dim  them.  The 
instrument panel brightness knob has  an added 
feature  called  Parade Mode to assist  you in seeing 
certain instrument panel controls  if your  headlamps 
are  on in the  daylight.  Just before turning  the courtesy 
lamps  on by turning the button all the  way to the right, 
the radio, 
DIC display  and heating and air conditioning 
controls will come  on at their  maximum  brightness.. 
This  will occur only  with  the parklamps  or 
headlamps  on. 
Courtesy  Lamps 
When any door  or the  hatch  is opened, the interior 
lamps will  go on (unless  it’s bright outside). The lamps 
will  stay  on  for  about 
30 seconds  or until  you turn on 
the ignition. 
You  can also  turn  on the courtesy lamps  by turning  the 
interior brightness control button  all the  way  to the  right. 
Be  sure  not to have this knob  turned all the way down 
with the lights on  during the  day.  Your 
DIC may  not 
be visible. 
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In this section, you’ll find  out how  to  operate  the  comfort control and audio  systems  offered with your  Corvette.  Be 
sure  to read about  the particular systems supplied with your vehicle. 
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Manual Comfort 
Controls 
Automatic Electronic Dual Climate 
Control System (Option) 
Air  Conditioning 
Heating 
Defogging  and Defrosting 
Audio Systems 
Setting the Clock  for All Systems 
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AM-FM  Stereo with Compact Disc  Player 
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Trunk Mounted CD Changer  (Option) 
Theft-Deterrent  Feature 
Understanding Radio Reception 
Tips  About  Your Audio System 
Care  of  Your  Cassette Tape  Player 
Care  of  Your  Compact  Discs 
Integrated Windshield and Rear 
Window  Antennas 
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This  section tells you  how  to make your  air system 
work  for you.  Your  comfort  control system uses 
ozone-friendly 
R- 134a refrigerant. 
With  these  systems  you can control  the  heating, 
cooling  and ventilation  in your  Corvette.  Your vehicle 
also  has  a flow-through ventilation system described 
later  in this  section. 
Fan Knob 
The  left  knob is the  fan  knob and selects the force  of  air 
you  want. Turn the knob  to the right to increase  fan 
speed and  to the left  to decrease fan speed. The  fan 
must  be turned on  for the air conditioning compressor 
to  operate.   

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These buttons control the  air intake, the air conditioning 
and the  rear window  defogger  operation. 
outside  air  into your vehicle.  The  light  on the button will 
come  on  when operating. Use  this setting while trying 
to 
defrost  or  defog windows  to  help  clear moisture. 
amount  of  fresh 
air entering  your  vehicle  by  recirculating 
most  of the 
air inside  your  vehicle.  The light  on the  button 
will  come on  when operating. 
This setting  is  helpful  when 
you  are  trying  to  cool  the 
air quickly  or to limit  odors 
entering  your  vehicle. 
RECIRCULATE cannot  be  used 
while  in  the  DEFROST  or DEFOG  modes. 
a NC: This button turns  the  air conditioning 
compressor  off or  on  under most conditions.  The light 
on  the 
A/C button comes  on when the compressor is 
operating.  The air conditioning  does  not operate at 
temperatures below approximately 
35 OF to 40°F 
(2" C to 4" C). The  air  conditioning  cools  and 
dehumidifies  the air coming  into the vehicle.  The 
air  conditioning  cannot  be  turned  off in DEFROST 
as  it  helps  to  remove moisture from  the vehicle.  It  also 
helps  to  keep the windows clear. 
FRESH AIR: Press this button and  it will bring 
RECIRCULATE: Press this button  to  limit  the  The  air 
conditioning  may be forced  off  at high engine 
speeds  or  high engine  oil or coolant temperatures, 
Rear  Window  Defogger 
@ This button turns  the rear defogger and heated 
outside  mirrors  on. The  light  on the button  will come 
on when operating. The system automatically shuts  off 
after  approximately 
10 minutes.  If further defogging  is 
desired,  press the button again. 
The  rear  window defogger operates  only  when  the 
engine 
is running. 
The  rear  window defogger  uses a warming grid to 
remove  fog from the rear  window. 
Do not attach 
anything like a temporary vehicle license  or a decal 
across the defogger grid  on the rear  window. 
I NOTICE: 
Don't  use  a  razor  blade  or  something  sharp  on 
the  inside 
of the  rear  window. If you  do,  you 
could  cut  or  damage  the  warming  grid,  and  repairs  wouldn't  be  covered  by  your  warranty.   

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Your  Corvette  may  be equipped with a Dual  Zone 
Electronic Climate Control  System.  This system can 
automatically adjust  and control temperature  output,  fan 
speed, air delivery  mode, air conditioning  operation and 
air  intake.  You can. use the AUTO (automatic) setting  or 
override the automatic operation with manual  control 
settings. The control settings will be remembered each 
time  you  turn  the ignition 
off and restart in the  same 
settings. 
You can  use the Memory  option to  store and 
recall your settings. (See “Memory”  in the  Index.) 
Digital  Display 
The  digital display shows readings in  Fahrenheit  or 
Celsius  by pressing the 
EM button  (EnglishlMetric) on 
the Driver Information  Center (DIC). When you 
start  the vehicle, the display will show the  current  fan 
speed, air delivery mode and the driver-set  temperature 
for approximately  five seconds and then show  the 
outside  temperature. 
When the system  is fully  in the automatic mode,  the 
word  AUTO  will also  appear on the display. 
If you have 
selected 
a manual  fan speed, then the  fan symbol will 
appear on the display. 
If a manual  air  delivery  mode has 
been selected, the delivery mode symbol will  appear 
on 
the display. 
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With the Dual Zone  Electronic Climate Control, there 
are  several  manual settings  you can use  to  control  the 
system and  override the AUTO operation.  You can 
program the  fan  speed,  air  delivery mode, 
air intake 
mode  and control the  air  conditioning  operation using 
these  settings.  The  system will still determine the 
temperature  output level based on the driver-set 
temperature  and the passenger temperature offset. 
8? FAN SPEED: Press the button with the  fan  switch 
symbol  on  it  to manually lock  in the current  fan speed 
and  to  stop  the automatic  fan  speed control.  Pressing the 
arrows will delete AUTO from  the digital display.  The 
fan  graphics  with the fan  speed bars will be shown. To 
increase  the fan  speed 
so that more  air  flows  into  the 
vehicle,  press the UP  arrow  on  the  fan  switch. 
To 
decrease the fan  speed and airflow, press the  DOWN 
arrow.  The AUTO  button must be pressed  to return  to 
the  automatic  fan  control. 
MODE: Press the MODE button to manually  lock in 
the current  air delivery setting  and to stop  the automatic 
mode control. Pressing  the 
MODE button will delete 
AUTO  from the digital display  and the mode  graphics 
will  be shown. 
To change the setting, press the MODE 
button  again. The AUTO  button must be pressed  to 
return  to the automatic  mode selection. 
/J UPPER: This setting directs most  of  the  air 
through the instrument panel outlets  and a very  small 
amount  to the lower outlets. 
!# BI-LEVEL: This  setting directs air into  your 
vehicle in two ways. Cooler  air is directed  toward  your 
upper body through the instrument panel outlets,  while 
warmer  air 
is directed through the lower outlets. 
+’ LOWER: This setting directs most  of the  air to 
the  floor  area and some  of it toward the  windshield and 
side  window vents. 
+@ DEFOG: This  setting divides  the  air  between 
the windshield and lower outlets and a small amount 
toward the side window  vents. This  is  useful  when  fog 
appears  on the windshield  or side glass due  to  rain or 
snowy conditions. 
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These buttons  control climate control ON/OFF, air 
intake,  front defrost,  rear defrost and the air 
conditioning  operation. 
FRONT Press  the  FRONT defrost button  to 
quickly  remove  fog  or frost from the windshield. This 
setting  directs  most  of the airflow  to the windshield and 
a  small  amount  toward 
the lower and side window 
outlets.  The light  on  the button  will come on and the 
digital  display  will  show  the defrost mode symbol and 
fan  speed  when  the  front defrost mode  is being used. 
Pressing  FRONT defrost again will return the system to 
the last operating  mode. 
If the system  is in  FRONT defrost  when you shut the 
engine 
off, it  will  restart  in FRONT  defrost unless  the 
engine  is off  for  longer  than 40 minutes.  If the engine  is 
off longer  than 40 minutes, the system  will restart in the 
operating  mode you  had  set prior to FRONT defrost. 
OFF: Press the OFF button  to turn  off  the climate 
control  system. This is  the only setting that fully shuts 
off the fan. The digital display  will show only the 
outside  temperature.  You can still adjust the driver-set 
temperature,  the  passenger temperature offset and the  air 
intake  mode while  in 
OFF. 
a NC: This button turns the air conditioning 
compressor  on  or 
off, except  in the FRONT defrost  mode. 
The  light  on  the  A/C button  will  come  on when 
the 
compressor  is  operating  in  either  the  automatic or manual 
mode.  The 
air conditioning  may also be forced off at  high 
engine  speeds.  The light  on  the  A/C  button  will  flash  if 
pressed  when 
air conditioning  operation  is not  allowed. 
The air conditioning  cools and dehumidifies 
air coming 
into  the vehicle.  It also  operates in defrost  to  help 
remove moisture from the  vehicle. The  air conditioning 
does  not operate  at temperatures below approximately 
35°F  to 40°F  (2°C  to 4°C).  If the  system  is  operating  in 
the  AUTO  mode, turning the air conditioning  off will 
delete  AUTO  from the digital display and show current 
mode and fan settings.  The AUTO  button  must  be 
pressed  to return to the automatic mode operation. 
from  the  outside.  The light  on 
this air intake  button 
will  come  on  to  show  when  it is operating.  When  in 
the 
AUTO mode,  the  system  automatically  selects FRESH 
AIR instead  of  RECIRCULATE,  as  required,  to  control 
the  temperature 
in the  vehicle. By pressing FRESH AIR, 
the  system  will  lock  into  the  fresh air mode . Any 
adjustment  to  the air intake  must  then  be made  manually. 
FRESH AIR should  be used  when  trying  to defrost or 
defog  windows  to  help  reduce  moisture  inside the vehicle. 
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This sensor is  located  in  the air intake under the front 
bumper  of the  vehicle.  Information from this sensor 
is  used  for the  outside  air temperature readings 
shown  on  the  digital display  for the automatic 
climate  control system. 
If the outside temperature goes  up, the displayed 
temperature  will  not  change until: 
0 The vehicle’s  speed  is above 20 mph (32 km/h) 
for one and  a  half  minutes. 
The vehicle’s  speed  is above 45 mph (72 km/h) 
for one  minute. 
These  delays  help  prevent  false readings. 
If the 
temperature  goes  down, the outside temperature 
display  is updated  immediately. 
If  your  vehicle  has  been  turned off for more  than three 
hours,  the  current outside temperature  will be shown 
when  you  start  the vehicle. 
If it has been turned  off for 
less  than  three  hours,  the  temperature will be recalled 
from  the  previous  vehicle operation. 
Inside  Temperature  Sensor 
This sensor is located  just left of the ignition  switch. 
The  automatic climate control system uses this sensor 
to  receive information 
so if  you  block or cover it,  the 
system  will  not  function  properly. 
Air  Conditioning 
On very  hot days, your vehicle  will cool  down more 
quickly and economically  if you open the windows 
long enough to let hot inside air escape.  Then keep your 
windows closed  in order to allow the  air conditioning 
to  work best.  Maximum cooling will occur when the 
RECIRCULATE setting  is operating, airflow direction  is 
in  the upper mode, and the temperature control knob (on 
a  manual climate control system)  is turned  all the  way to 
the blue area. These settings  will be selected by  the 
Automatic Electronic Dual Climate Control  System if 
operating  in AUTO when  maximum cooling is required. 
When  the 
air conditioning  is on, you  may sometimes 
notice slight changes  in your  vehicle’s  engine 
performance and power.  This  is normal.  The system 
is 
designed to help  fuel economy while maintaining the 
desired cooling level. 
The 
air conditioning  removes  moisture  from the air, so you 
may  notice  water  dripping  from under  your  vehicle  when 
it  is  idling  or  after  it has  been  turned 
off. This is  normal. 
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