
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Door Locks 
A CAUTION: 
Unlocked doors can be dangerous. 
Passengers 
-- especially  children -- can easily 
open the doors  and fall  out.  When  a door is 
locked, the  inside handle  won’t open  it. 
Outsiders can  easily enter through  an unlocked 
door  when  you  slow  down  or stop your  vehicle. 
This  may not be 
so obvious:  You increase the 
chance 
of being  thrown out of the vehicle  in  a 
crash  if the doors aren’t  locked. Wear safety  belts 
properly,  lock your doors,  and you  will  be 
far 
better off whenever you drive your  vehicle. 
There  are several ways to lock and unlock your vehicle. 
From  the outside,  use your  door key or the key 
fob transmitter.  If 
your theft-deterrent  system  is armed, unlock  the doors 
only  with the key  or the transmitter  to avoid setting  off 
the  alarm.  See “Universal Theft-Deterrent”  in the Index. 
From the inside:  To lock the door, move  the lock control 
on the door forward. To unlock  it, move  the  lock  control 
on the door backward.   

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Press the power door unlocMlock switch on either door 
to lock  or unlock  both doors  at once. 
Leaving  Your  Vehicle 
If  you  are leaving  the vehicle,  take your key, open your 
door  and  set  the  locks from inside. Then get  out and 
close the  door. 
Your  vehicle  has a Remote Function Actuator,  or key 
fob transmitter function that can  also lock your vehicle 
as  you  walk  away  from it.  See  “Remote  Function 
Actuation System”  in the Index. 
Memory  (Option) 
MEMORY can  store  and recall the  vehicle  settings  for 
the driver’s  seat position, the outside  rearview  mirror 
position, comfort control temperature,  fan speed and 
mode settings,  radio presets, tone, volume, playback 
mode 
(AMEM, tape  or CD), last  displayed  station, 
compact  disc position and  audio tape direction.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The MEMORY  buttons are located  on the driver’s side 
door, above the power mirror buttons.  The MEMORY 
buttons  can store and recall the vehicle  settings for  up to 
three drivers. Use  button “1” to store the vehicle settings 
for  the  first driver, button 
“2” for a second driver  or 
press buttons 
1 and 2 simultaneously  for a third  driver. 
To store  your  vehicle  settings,  press  and  hold  a  MEMORY 
button.  The light  will  glow  steady  for  one  second  and  then 
flash  once when 
the settings  are  completed. 
To  recall  your settings, press your  MEMORY button. 
The  light above the  button will flash until  the correct 
vehicle  settings 
are achieved, then glow  for three 
seconds when completed. 
Your  memory settings  will also  be recalled when 
you press the active door  UNLOCK button on the 
key  fob transmitter. 
Drivers 
1,2 and 3 correspond  to the order in which your 
key  fob  transmitters were programmed.  (See 
“Fob 
Training” in  the Index). 
Memory  recall will not 
work if the vehicle  is moving, 
the  ignition  key is removed  or a power seat, mirror  or 
memory  switch  is being used.  Memory recall will be 
temporarily  interrupted during  engine crank. 
Remote  Function  Actuation  System 
Your Corvette has  a  passive/active  Remote Function 
Actuation  (RFA) system  that allows  you  to  lock  and 
unlock your doors, unlock your  hatch,  turn  the  panic 
alarm  on and 
off and disarm or arm your  theft-deterrent 
system.  When using one  of the  key fob  transmitters 
supplied with your  vehicle,  the  passive  range  distance 
is  as much as 
30 feet (9 m) away  from the  vehicle  on 
the driver’s side and 
20 feet (6 m)  away  on the 
passenger’s side.  The active  range distance is  as 
much  as 
100 feet (30 m) away. 
Your  vehicle  comes 
standard  with  two 
transmitters,  and up to 
three  can be  matched 
to your  vehicle. 
See  “Matching Transmitter(s)  to Your 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Your RFA system operates  on a radio frequency subject 
to  Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules 
and  with  Industry  Canada. 
This  device complies  with Part 15 of the  FCC  Rules. 
Operation  is subject  to the following two conditions: 
(1)  this  device  may  not  cause harmful interference, and 
(2) this device must  accept  any interference received, 
including  interference that  may cause undesired 
operation. 
This  device complies  with RSS-210  of Industry Canada. 
Operation  is subject  to the following two conditions: 
(1) this  device  may  not  cause interference, and (2) 
this  device must  accept any interference received, 
including  interference that may cause undesired 
operation  of the  device. 
If  you  ever notice 
a decrease  in the key  fob transmitter 
range,  try  doing one  of the following: 
0 Check to  determine  if  battery replacement is 
necessary. See the instructions that follow. 
Check the  distance. You may be too  far  from  your 
vehicle.  You  may  need to stand closer during rainy 
or  snowy  weather. 
0 
0 
0 
0 
Check the location. Other vehicles or objects  may  be 
blocking the signal. Take  a few steps  to the  left  or 
right, hold the transmitter  higher, and try again. 
Check to make  sure that an electronic  device such as 
a  cellular phone,  lap top computer  or garage  door 
opener  is not causing interference. 
Try to resynchronize the transmitter  by pressing  and 
holding the  LOCK and UNLOCK buttons  for seven 
seconds when standing next to the vehicle. 
If you’re still having trouble, see your  Chevrolet 
dealer or  a qualified technician  for service. 
Changes or modifications to this system  by other  than  an 
authorized service facility could void authorization  to 
use this equipment. 
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You don’t have  to do  anything  for  the  RFA to work 
when the passive  feature is ON. 
You can  turn on  the passive  feature  by moving the 
transmitter’s slider  switch to 
ON. Now, when  you move 
toward your vehicle with the key  fob transmitter, the 
system will automatically disarm your theft-deterrent 
system and unlock the  doors. If  it’s dark enough  outside, 
your  interior  lamps will  come on. 
You can also use the buttons on  the transmitter  to 
actively unlock your vehicle. Press  UNLOCK once to 
unlock the driver’s door, or press  UNLOCK  again 
within  10 seconds  to unlock  both doors. 
The  hatch  will unlock  when the button  with  the trunk 
symbol  is pressed, as  long as the ignition is  turned to the 
OFF position. 
If  you  move out of range  with  the  slider switch  set to 
ON, the  key  fob transmitter will: 
0 Lock the  doors after five seconds. 
Arm the theft-deterrent system. 
0 Sound the horn  to let  you  know the doors are  locked 
(if  you have set your options to do 
so). (See “Driver 
Information  Center Controls and Displays”  in the 
Index.) 
0 Turn  off the interior lamps.   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine The system has a feature that makes  it difficult  for you 
to  lock your keys  in  your vehicle.  If  you leave your keys 
in  the ignition and attempt  to lock the  doors, the vehicle 
will  not  lock and a chime will sound  to remind 
you that 
the  keys are  in the  ignition.  If the  door  lock is pressed 
again,  within  five seconds the  doors will lock and the 
keys  can be locked  in the  car.  If  you  leave the keys  in 
the  ignition  and  move  away with the key  fob transmitter, 
the  doors still will  not lock.  You should  notice that the 
horn  doesn’t sound  and return  to  get your keys out  of 
the  ignition. 
The system  will  allow  you 
to lock your keys  in the 
vehicle  if  you didn’t leave them 
in the ignition.  You 
should,  however,  be able  to use the key  fob transmitter 
to get them out  as long as the passive slide switch is in 
the 
ON position.  After  15 seconds of no motion, the 
key  fob transmitter shuts down  to  save the battery. 
Wait  about 
30 seconds,  then rock the vehicle.  The key 
fob transmitter should “wake up” and unlock the doors. 
This system can’t guarantee  that you will never be 
locked  out of your  vehicle.  If the  battery is low  or 
if the 
key  fob transmitter  is in a place where the  signal  can’t 
get  to the antenna, it  won’t unlock the doors. Always 
remember to take  your keys with you. 
Panic  Alarm  Button 
When  you press the special horn button  on  the key 
fob  transmitter, your vehicle’s horn will  sound.  This 
panic alarm  button will allow  you to  attract  attention, 
if  needed. 
If  the horn alarm sounds, there are  three ways  to turn 
it  off: 
Push  the  panic  alarm button on the  key 
fob  transmitter again. 
Wait 90 seconds, and the horn will  turn off by 
itself  or 
turn the key  to any position  in the  ignition  switch, 
except 
OFF. 
RFA  Settings 
You can  adjust  the settings on the  system through  the 
Driver Information  Center (DIC). You can  have  just  the 
driver’s  or both door locks passively  unlock,  change  the 
type  of alarm used by the theft-deterrent,  or have  lamps 
come on when  you approach the vehicle.  See “Driver 
Information  Center Controls and  Displays’’ in the  Index. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Turning  the  Passive  System Off 
You can disable  the  passive  feature by  moving  the 
transmitter’s  slider  switch  to 
OFF. The vehicle  will  no 
longer  automatically  disarm  your  theft-deterrent  system 
or  unlock  the  doors,  however,  you  will  be  able  to  actively 
control  use 
of the  door  locks, the  hatch  release  and  the 
panic  alarm  using  the  four transmitter  buttons.  (These 
buttons 
also work  when  the  passive  feature is on.) 
Make 
sure to fully slide  the  switch  to  either  side  when 
turning the  key  fob  transmitter on and off. You  should  feel 
a  double  click  when  sliding  the  switch  back  and  forth. 
You  can 
also check  whether  the passive  system  is on 
or 
off by  closing the door and moving away  from  the 
vehicle  with the keys and transmitter.  If the  doors  lock, 
the  passive  system is on. 
If you are workmg  around your vehicle and keeping 
your  keys  with  you,  you  might  want to 
turn the RFA 
passive  system off. If you  don’t,  the  transmitter  will 
keep  locking  and unlocking your  doors. 
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Transmitter  Range 
The active range (using  one of the  four  buttons)  of the 
key  fob  transmitter  is approximately 
60 to 100 feet 
(18 to 30 m).  The  passive  range  (having  the  slider 
switch set  to 
ON) is approximately 10 to 20 feet 
(3 to 6 m)  on  the passenger’s  side of the  vehicle  and 
20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 m)  on the  driver’s  side. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Resynchronizing  Your  Transmitter 
Your WA system  uses a continually changing code 
for  increased  security. Normally, the receiver  in your 
vehicle will keep  track  of this changing  code. If your 
vehicle does  not respond  to your transmitter,  do  the 
following to determine what’s wrong: 
1. Get closer  to the vehicle and  try pressing a button 
again.  Your battery  may  be low  (If 
so, see “Battery 
Replacement”  in  the Index). 
LOCK  and  UNLOCK  buttons on your transmitter 
at  the same time  and hold  for seven  seconds.  This 
will  attempt  to resynchronize the security code in 
your  RFA  key  fob transmitter. 
2. While standing close  to your vehicle, press the 
3. When  resynchronization  is achieved, the horn 
will chirp. 
Loss  of synchronization will occur after transmitter 
battery replacement  or disconnection  of the 
vehicle’s  battery. 
If  attempts to resynchronize your transmitter  to the 
vehicle are  not successful,  you  may need to match the 
transmitter  to  the vehicle. 
Matching  Transmitter(s) To Your Vehicle 
Each key  fob  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, any remaining transmitters must  also 
be matched.  Once your dealer has coded  the new 
transmitter,  the  lost transmitter will not unlock your 
vehicle. Each  vehicle can have only  three  transmitters 
matched to  it. 
To  match transmitters  to your vehicle: 
1. Turn the ignition key to the ON  position. 
2. Clear any warning messages on  the  Driver 
Information  Center (DIC)  by pressing  the 
RESET  button. 
3. Press the OPTIONS button on  the DIC  several  times 
until the blank page is displayed,  then  press and hold 
the  RESET button  for two seconds. 
4. When the message FOB TRAINING is displayed, 
push  the RESET button once.  The message  HOLD 
LK + UNLK 1ST FOB will be  displayed. 
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