
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. 
mentioned earlier, 
OR 
2-16 
-   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine However, if  you accidentally use a key that has a 
damaged  or missing resistor pellet,  you will  see no 
SECURITY  light. You don’t have to wait three 
minutes  before trying the proper key. 
If  the  resistor pellet is damaged  or missing, the  starter 
won’t  work. Use the other ignition  key, and see your 
Chevrolet dealer  or a locksmith who can  service  the 
PASS-Key  to have a new key made. 
If  the  SECURITY  light comes on while driving,  have 
your  vehicle serviced  as soon as possible. 
If 
you lose  or damage a PASS-Key ignition  key, see 
your  Chevrolet dealer  or a locksmith who can service 
PASS-Key.  In an emergency, call the Chevrolet 
Roadside Assistance Center at 
1 -800-CHEV-USA 
(1-800-243-8872).  In Canada, call  1-800-268-6800. 
New  Vehicle  “Break-In” 
NOTICE: 
Your  modern Corvette  doesn’t  need an elaborate 
“break-in.”  But it will  perform  better in the  long 
run 
if you  follow  these guidelines: 
0 Keep your speed  at 55 mph (88 km/h)  or 
less  for the  first 
500 miles (805 km). 
0 Don’t drive at any  one  speed -- fast or 
slow 
-- for  the first 500 miles (805 km). 
Don’t  make full-throttle starts. 
200 miles (322 km) or so. During this time 
your  new brake  linings  aren’t yet broken 
in.  Hard  stops with new linings  can mean 
premature  wear and earlier replacement. 
Follow  this breaking-in  guideline every 
time  you  get  new  brake linings. 
0 Avoid making  hard stops for the first 
2-19   

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. 
2-22   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When starting your engine in very cold weather (below 
0°F or -18”C), do this: 
1. With  your foot off the accelerator pedal, turn the 
ignition  key to START  and hold  it there.  When  the 
engine starts, let  go  of the key.  Use the accelerator 
pedal  to  maintain  engine speed, if you  have  to, until 
your  engine has 
run for a  while. 
stops), it could be flooded with too much gasoline. 
Try  pushing your accelerator pedal all the way  to the 
floor and holding 
it there as  you hold the key  in 
START  for about three seconds. 
If the vehicle  starts 
briefly  but  then  stops again, do the same thing, but 
this time keep  the pedal down for  five or six seconds. 
This clears the  extra gasoline  from the engine. 
2. If your engine still won’t start (or starts but then 
NOTICE: 
Your  engine  is  designed  to work  with  the 
electronics  in  your vehicle. 
If you add  electrical 
parts  or  accessories,  you could  change  the way 
the engine operates.  Before adding electrical 
equipment,  check  with your dealer. 
If you don’t, 
your  engine  might not perform properly. 
If you ever have to have your  vehicle  towed,  see 
the  part  of this manual  that tells  how  to do 
it 
without damaging your  vehicle.  See  “Towing 
Your  Vehicle”  in the  Index. 
For your convenience  and  to avoid  damage  to your 
starter, your vehicle  is equipped with a starter interlock 
feature.  This feature will not  allow you to crank the 
engine when the vehicle  is already running. 
2-23   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine (If  you do not  apply  the  brake after 15 seconds once the 
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. 
I I 
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. 
2-27   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Manual  Transmission  Operation 
6-Speed 
1 3 5 R 
2 4 6 
This is your shift pattern. 
Here’s  how to operate 
your transmission: 
FIRST (1): Press  the clutch pedal and shift  into 
FIRST 
(1). Then  slowly  let up  on  the  clutch pedal 
as  you  press  the  accelerator pedal. 
You  can shift into FIRST (1) when you’re going less 
than 
40 mph (64 km/h).’If you’ve come  to  a complete 
stop  and it’s hard  to shift  into FIRST 
(l), put the shift 
lever  in  NEUTRAL 
(N) and let  up on  the clutch. Press 
the  clutch  pedal  back down. Then shift into  FIRST 
(1). 
SECOND (2): Press the clutch pedal as you  let up on 
the  accelerator  pedal  and  shift into SECOND (2). 
Then,  slowly  let up  on  the clutch pedal  as  you press 
the  accelerator  pedal. 
THIRD(3),FOURTH(4),FIFTH(5)AND 
SIXTH (6): Shift into  THIRD (3), FOURTH (4)’ 
FIFTH (5) and SIXTH (6) the same way  you do  for 
SECOND 
(2). Slowly let up  on the  clutch pedal  as 
you press the accelerator pedal. 
TO STOP: Let up on the accelerator pedal  and press 
the brake pedal. Just before the vehicle stops, press the  clutch pedal and the brake pedal, and shift  to 
NEUTRAL 
(N). 
NEUTRAL (N): Use this  position  when  you start or idle 
your  engine.  Your shift  lever  is in  NEUTRAL 
(N) when 
it  is  centered  in 
the shift  pattern,  not  in  any other  gear. 
REVERSE (R): To back up, press down the clutch 
pedal and shift  into  REVERSE  (R). Just  apply pressure 
to  get  the lever  past FIFTH 
(5) and SIXTH (6) into 
REVERSE  (R). Let up on  the clutch  pedal slowly  while 
pressing the accelerator pedal. 
Your  six-speed manual transmission  has a feature  that 
allows  you to safely shift  into  REVERSE  (R) while the 
vehicle  is rolling (at less than 
5 mph (8 km/h)). You 
will  be locked  out if you  try to shift  into  REVERSE  (R) 
while your vehicle  is moving faster than 
5 mph 
(8 km/h). If  you  have turned your ignition off and 
wish  to park your car in  REVERSE 
(R), you will  have 
to move the shift lever quickly  to the right,  and 
immediately forward into  gear. 
2-29   

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. 
2-45   

Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NOTICE: 
If your Corvette  has a compact  disc  player, it is 
stored  in the center  rear storage compartment. 
To help  avoid  damage  to the compact  disc  player, 
do  not  store items  such  as liquids or  sharp objects 
that  could  puncture  or cut  the compact  disc 
player  or wiring. 
Convenience  Net  (Option) 
Your  vehicle  may  have  a convenience net.  You will see 
it  on the back  wall of the  rear  area 
of the vehicle. 
Put  small loads, like grocery  bags, in the net.  It can help 
keep them from falling over  during sharp turns  or quick 
starts  and stops. The  net is not  for larger, heavier loads. 
You  can unhook the  net and  place  it  in one 
of the rear 
storage pockets  when 
you are not  using  it. A vinyl 
storage bag  has also been provided. 
Ashtray  and  Cigarette Lighter 
The ashtray  is located on the  instrument  panel,  next  to 
the  lighter. 
To use the ashtray, lift up on the  bottom of 
the door. 
NOTICE: 
Don’t  put  papers  and other things  that  burn 
into your ashtray. 
If you  do, cigarettes  or other 
smoking materials  could  set them on fire, 
causing  damage. 
I NOTICE: I 
Loose objects  (such as paper  clips) can lodge 
behind  and beneath the ashtray lid  and prevent 
movement 
of the  lid.  Avoid  putting small  loose 
objects  near the ashtray. 
2-57