
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine CORVETTE:  THE  AMERICAN 
DREAM  MACHINE 
In the early  ’50s, it was only  a designer’s dream. Today 
the  Corvette  stands  alone 
as America’s dream  car -- a 
testament 
to its unmistakable charisma and the 
excitement 
it inspires. Unique styling, powerful 
performance and an undeniable panache  have  made 
Corvette  one 
of the most celebrated  sports  cars  in 
the world. 
In 1953, Corvette  produced 300  new lightweight 
fiberglass  roadsters. 
A handful went  to project 
engineers,  General Motors managers, and  a  select  group 
of  movie stars and  celebrities. With a two-speed 
Powerglide  automatic transmission,  Blue Flame 
six-cylinder  engine, and gleaming Polo White  exterior, 
the  Corvette  began its  drive into the heart of America. 
Designers freshened  up the  ’Vette  in 
1956 by adding a 
removable hardtop and  the famous  Corvette  “coves.” 
The  sculptured body enhanced its sporty 
look, and a 
standard 210-horsepower  Chevy  V8 engine  solidified 
Corvette’s  reputation  as  a  production race car. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine In  1984, the fourth generation  of America’s favorite 
sports  car anticipated the future with  a sleek look and 
advanced  technology  that  provided superior handling 
and  performance. Windshield  angle was the sheerest  of 
any domestic vehicle, cornering ability the tightest  of 
any  production  car. In short, the  1984 redesign enhanced 
the Corvette’s reputation as  a leader in the world sports 
car  market.  After 44 years 
of production, 
Corvette only  gets  better. 
The  fifth-generation  Corvette  arrives  in  1997,  featuring 
a  completely restyled  body  and  a  new,  all-aluminum, 
5.7  Liter,  345-horsepower 
LS1 V8 engine. The 
structure 
of the fifth-generation  redesign is the  stiffest 
ever developed in  44 years  of Corvette  production, 
resulting  .in unparalleled ride  quality and outstanding 
handling. Also unique  to  the  new Corvette is  a 
rear-mounted transmission. 
Available  as a Coupe for  1997,  the  new  Corvette  offers 
such standard features  as  extended-mobility  tires,  a 
Bose audio system, and  a  new,  latch-operated  roof 
designed  for easy  removal. 
With  many design cues  inspired by the  classic  models of 
the  1960s, the new fifth  generation  Corvette is an 
impressive combination  of sleek  styling  and  world-class 
sports  car performance. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine e Section 2 Features  and  Controls 
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Here you can learn about the many standard and optional features on your  Corvette, and information on  starting, 
shifting and braking. Also explained  are  the  instrument panel and the warning systems that tell you  if everything 
is  working  properly 
-- and what  to  do if you have a  problem. 
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Door 
Locks 
Memory  (Option) 
Remote Function Actuation  System 
Remote  Hatch Release 
Theft 
Universal Theft-Deterrent System 
PASS-Key@ 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
Ignition Switch  Starting  Your Engine 
Engine Coolant Heater (Canada Only) 
Automatic Transmission  Operation 
Manual Transmission Operation 
Parking  Brake 
Shifting Into  PARK (P) 
(Automatic Transmission Models Only) 
Shifting  Out 
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(Automatic Transmission) 
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2-90  Parking 
Over Things That  Bum 
Engine Exhaust 
Running  Your Engine While You’re Parked 
(Automatic Transmission) 
Limited-Slip  Rear Axle 
Selective  Real Time Damping  (Option) 
Windows 
Tilt Wheel  Turn Signal/Multifunction Lever 
Lamps 
Interior  Lamps 
Mirrors  Storage  Compartments 
Floor  Mats (Option) 
Roof  Panel 
Instrument  Panel 
Instrument  Panel  Cluster 
Warning Lights, Gages and Messages 
Driver  Information Center (DIC) 
DIC Warnings and Messages 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Key in the  Ignition 
If you  leave  your vehicle with  the keys  inside,  it’s an 
easy  target  for  joy  riders  or professional thieves 
-- so 
don’t  do  it. 
When  you park your  Corvette and open  the driver’s 
door,  you’ll  hear a tone reminding  you 
to remove your 
key  from  the  ignition and take  it with  you. Always  do 
this.  Your steering wheel will be  locked, and 
so will 
your  ignition. 
If you have an automatic transmission, 
taking  your key  out also locks your transmission.  And 
remember  to lock  the  doors. 
Parking  at  Night 
Park  in a lighted spot,  close all windows and  lock your 
vehicle.  Remember  to keep your  valuables  out 
of sight. 
Put  them  in a storage  area, or take them with  you. 
Parking  Lots 
If you park in a  lot where someone will  be watching 
your  vehicle,  it’s best  to  lock  it  up and take your  keys. 
But  what  if  you  have to  leave  your key? 
Do not leave 
valuables 
in your vehicle,  since  there would be no  place 
to  secure  them. 
Universal  Theft-Deterrent  System 
SECURITY 
Your Corvette  has a 
theft-deterrent  alarm 
system.  With  this  system, 
the  SECURITY  light will 
flash as  you  open  the  door 
(if your ignition is off). This 
light reminds  you to arm  the 
theft-deterrent  system. 
To arm the system,  do the  following: 
1. Press  the LOCK button on the  key fob transmitter,  as 
2. Walk out of range  with  the  passive switch on, OR 
3. Open  the  door.  (The SECURITY  light  should  flash.) 
Lock the door  with  the  power  door  lock  switch.  The 
SECURITY  light will  stop  flashing  and  stay  on.  Close 
all the doors. The  SECURITY  light  should 
go off. 
Now,  if a door  or  the  hatch is opened  without  the  key or 
the  key  fob transmitter system,  the alarm  will  go 
off. 
Your horn will  sound for two minutes,  then it will go off 
to  save  battery power.  And,  your vehicle won’t start. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Ignition  Switch 
With the key  in the ignition  switch, you can turn the 
switch  to  four  positions. 
OFF: The only position from  which  you  can remove 
the  key.  Removing  the key  locks your steering wheel, 
ignition and  automatic transmission. 
If  you  have an automatic transmission, the ignition 
switch  can’t  be  turned to 
OFF unless the shift lever is 
in  PARK 
(P). 
ACC: The position in  which  you can operate  your 
electrical power accessories. With the  key in this 
position,  the automatic transmission and steering 
column will unlock. 
ON: The  position  to which  the switch returns after 
you start the  engine and release  the switch. The switch 
stays 
in the ON position when the engine is running. 
But even when  the engine  is not running,  you can use 
ON to  operate  your electrical power accessories  and to 
display some instrument panel messages  and telltales. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Starting Your Engine 
Automatic  Transmission 
Move  your shift lever to  PARK (P) or  NEUTRAL  (N). 
Your  engine  won’t start in any other position 
-- that’s a 
safety feature.  To restart when you’re already moving, 
use  NEUTRAL  (N) only. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  try to shift  to PARK (P) if your Corvette 
is moving. If you  do, you  could damage the 
transmission. Shift to  PARK 
(P) only  when your 
vehicle 
is stopped. 
Manual  Transmission 
The  gear selector should be  in NEUTRAL  (N). Hold the 
clutch pedal to  the floor and start the engine.  Your 
vehicle won’t start  if the clutch pedal  is not  all the  way 
down 
-- that’s  a safety feature. 
Starting  Your Engine 
1. Without pushing the  accelerator  pedal,  turn  the 
ignition key  to START.  When  the  engine starts,  let 
go  of the  key.  The idle speed  will  go down  as  your 
engine gets warm. 
NOTICE: 
Holding  your key in START  for longer than 
15 seconds at a time  will cause  your battery  to 
be  drained  much sooner.  And  the excessive  heat 
can  damage your  starter motor. 
2. If it doesn’t start  within 10 seconds, push the 
accelerator pedal  all the  way  to the  floor,  while  you 
hold the ignition key  in  START. When the  engine 
starts, let go of the  key  and let  up on the  accelerator 
pedal.  Wait about 
15 seconds  between each  try  to 
help avoid draining  your  battery. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine  ~ Automatic Transmission Operation 
There are several different positions for your shift lever. 
PARK (P): This locks your rear wheels.  It’s the best 
position  to  use when  you start your  engine because your 
vehicle  can’t move easily. 
It is dangerous  to get  out  of your  vehicle  if  the 
shift  lever  is  not  fully  in 
PARK (P) with  the 
parking  brake  firmly  set. Your  vehicle  can  roll. 
Don’t  leave your vehicle  when  the engine  is 
running  unless  you  have  to. 
If you have  left  the 
engine  running, the  vehicle  can  move  suddenly. 
You  or others  could  be  injured. 
To be sure  your 
vehicle  won’t  move,  even  when  you’re  on  fairly 
level  ground,  always  set  your  parking brake 
and  move  the shift  lever  to 
PARK (P). 
See  “Shifting  Into PARK  (P)” in the  Index. 
Be sure  the  shift lever  is fully  in PARK (P) range 
before  starting  the engine.  Your Corvette  has a 
brake-transmission  shift interlock.  You have  to 
fully 
apply your regular brakes before  you can shift from 
PARK  (P) when the ignition  key is in  the 
ON position. 
If you cannot  shift out of  PARK (P), ease pressure on 
the  shift  lever 
-- push  the shift lever  all the  way  into 
PARK 
(P) and  release  the shift lever  button  as  you 
maintain brake application. Then press  the shift lever 
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ignition  is turned 
on, you  will  receive  a PRESS  BRAKE! I 
BEFORE  SHIFT message in the  Driver Information 
Center.)  See “Shifting Out  of  PARK (P)” in the Index. 
REVERSE  (R): Use this gear to back  up. 
I NOTICE: 
Shifting to REVERSE  (R)  while  your vehicle  is 
moving  forward  could damage your 
transmission.  Shift  to REVERSE  (R)  only  after 
your  vehicle  is  stopped. 
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To  rock  your  vehicle back and  forth  to  get  out of snow, 
ice or sand without damaging your transmission,  see 
“Stuck:  In Sand, Mud,  Ice  or Snow”  in  the  Index. 
NEUTRAL (N): In this position, your  engine doesn’t 
connect  with the wheels.  To restart when  you’re 
already  moving, use  NEUTRAL 
(N) only. Also, use 
NEUTRAL  (N) when  your vehicle 
is being towed. 
Shifting  out of  PARK (P) or NEUTRAL (N) 
while  your engine is “racing”  (running  at high 
speed)  is  dangerous.  Unless  your foot 
is firmly 
on the  brake pedal,  your vehicle  could  move  very 
rapidly.  You could  lose  control and  hit  people or 
objects.  Don’t  shift out of  PARK 
(P) or 
NEUTRAL 
(N) while  your engine  is  racing. 
1 NOTICE: 
Damage  to your  transmission  caused by shifting 
out  of PARK 
(P) or  NEUTRAL (N) with  the 
engine  racing isn’t  covered  by  your  warranty. 
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