
Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You can set the wiper speed  for a long  or short delay 
between  wipes. This can  be very useful in light  rain or 
snow. Push  the lever up  to INT (intermittent), then  turn 
the  band,  located on the lever,  to adjust the delay  time. 
Rotate  the band up  for 
a shorter delay, down for a longer 
delay.  The wiper speed  can only  be adjusted when the 
lever  is 
in the  INT position, not  in  HI  or LO. 
For steady wiping  at low speed, move the lever up  to 
the 
LO position.  For steady high-speed wiping, move 
the  lever  up further,  to HI.  To  stop the wipers, move the 
lever  down to 
OFF. 
Be  sure to clear ice and snow from the wiper blades 
before  using them. 
If they’re frozen to  the windshield, 
carefully  loosen or thaw them. 
If your blades  do become 
damaged,  get  new blades or blade inserts. 
Heavy  snow or ice can overload your wipers. 
A circuit 
breaker  will stop them  until  the motor cools. Clear 
away  snow  or ice 
to prevent an overload. 
Windshield  Washer 
The lever on the right  side of your  steering  column  also 
controls your  windshield  washer.  At the  end  of the  lever 
there  is a push button. 
To spray  washer  fluid on  the 
windshield, push the  button and hold  it. The  washer 
will spray until you  release  the  button. The wipers  will 
continue to clear the  window for about  six  seconds  after 
the button  is released  and  then  stop  or return  to  your 
preset speed. 
A CAUTION: 
In  freezing  weather,  don’t  use  your  washer  until 
the  windshield  is  warmed.  Otherwise  the  washer 
fluid  can  form  ice  on  the  windshield,  blocking 
your  vision. 
If  the fluid  in the  windshield  washer  fluid reservoir  is 
low,  the message 
LOW WASHER  FLUID will  appear 
on the Driver Information  Center  display. It will  take 
60 seconds after the  bottle is refilled  for this  message 
to  turn 
off. For  information  on  the correct  washer  fluid 
mixture  to use, see  “Windshield  Washer  Fluid”  and 
“Recommended Fluids  and  Lubricants’’  in  the  Index. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Driving in  Rain  and  on Wet Roads Rain and wet roads  can mean  driving  trouble.  On  a wet 
road,  you can’t  stop, accelerate  or turn  as well  because 
your tire-to-road  traction isn’t  as good as on  dry roads. 
And,  if your tires don’t have much tread left, you’ll get 
even  less traction. It’s always wise to 
go slower  and be 
cautious  if rain starts to fall while 
you are  ,driving. The 
surface  may get wet suddenly  when your reflexes are 
tuned  for driving on  dry pavement. 
The  heavier  the rain, the harder  it  is to 
see. Even if your 
windshield wiper blades  are in good shape, a  heavy  rain 
can make  it harder to see road signs  and  traffic signals, 
pavement markings,  the edge  of  the  road and even 
people wallung. 
It’s  wise  to keep your  windshield  wiping equipment  in 
good  shape  and keep  your windshield  washer  tank  filled 
with washer fluid. Replace your windshield  wiper 
inserts  when they show signs 
of streaking  or  missing 
areas  on 
the windshield, or when strips of rubber start  to 
separate  from  the  inserts. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Once you are moving on the freeway, make  certain you 
allow  a  reasonable following distance. Expect 
to move 
slightly slower at night. 
When  you  want  to leave the freeway, move  to  the  proper 
lane  well in advance.  If you miss your  exit, do not, 
under  any circumstances,  stop and back up. Drive on 
to 
the next exit. 
The  exit ramp can be  curved, sometimes  quite sharply. 
The exit speed 
is usually  posted. 
Reduce your speed according to your speedometer, not  to  your sense  of  moti0.n. After driving  for any  distance 
at  higher speeds,  you  may tend to think  you are going 
slower than  you actually 
are. 
Before Leaving on a Long Trip 
Make  sure you’re  ready. Try to  be  well rested.  If  you 
must  start when  you’re  not fresh 
-- such  as  after  a day’s 
work 
-- don’t plan to make  too many miles that first  part 
of  the journey.  Wear comfortable clothing and  shoes you 
can  easily drive in. 
Is your vehicle ready  for a long  trip?  If you  keep it 
serviced and maintained,  it’s ready  to  go.  If it needs 
service,  have it done before starting  out. Of course, 
you’ll find experienced and  able  service  experts  in 
Chevrolet  dealerships  all across 
North America.  They’ll 
be ready and willing  to help  if  you  need it. 
Here  are some things  you can check  before a trip: 
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Windshield Washer Fluid: Is  the  reservoir  full?  Are 
all windows  clean  inside and outside? 
Wiper Blades: Are they in good  shape? 
Fuel, Engine Oil, Other Fluids: Have you checked 
all  levels? 
Lamps: Are they all working? Are the  lenses  clean? 
Tires: They  are vitally important  to a safe, 
trouble-free  trip.  Is the tread good  enough  for 
long-distance  driving? 
Are the tires all inflated  to  the 
recommended  pressure? 
Weather Forecasts: What’s the weather  outlook 
along your  route? Should  you delay  your trip a short 
time  to avoid  a major  storm system? 
Maps: Do you  have  up-to-date  maps? 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Care of Safety  Belts 
Keep belts clean and dry. 
Do not  bleach  or  dye  safety  belts.  If  you  do, it 
may  severely  weaken  them.  In  a  crash,  they 
might  not 
be able  to provide  adequate  protection. 
Clean  safety  belts  only  with  mild  soap  and 
lukewarm  water. 
Cleaning  Glass  Surfaces 
Glass should be cleaned often.  GM Glass Cleaner  (GM 
Part No. 1050427) or a liquid household glass cleaner 
will  remove  normal tobacco smoke and dust  films  on 
interior glass. 
Don’t use abrasive cleaners  on glass, because they  may 
cause  scratches.  Avoid placing decals  on the  inside  rear 
window, since  they may have to be scraped 
off later.  If 
abrasive cleaners  are used  on  the  inside of 
the rear 
window, an electric defogger element may  be damaged. 
Any temporary license should not be attached across the  defogger grid. 
Cleaning  the  Outside of the 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
If  the windshield  is not  clear  after  using  the  windshield 
washer,  or if the wiper blade chatters  when  running, 
wax, sap  or other material  may be on  the  blade 
or  windshield. 
Clean the outside  of the  windshield  with  GM 
Windshield Cleaner, Bon 
Ami@ Powder  (non-scratching 
glass cleaning powder),  GM 
Part No. 1050011. The 
windshield  is clean  if beads do  not form  when  you  rinse 
it with water. 
If  you  use  a  glass treatment or conditioner  containing 
ethyl alcohol  or ethyl sulfate  on your  glass,  be sure  to 
remove the acrylic roof  panel,  if 
so equipped. These 
products  may damage the  panel. 
Grime 
horn the  windshield  will  stick  to  the  wiper  blades 
and  affect  their  performance.  Clean  the  blade  by  wiping 
vigorously  with  a  cloth 
soaked in full-strength  windshield 
washer  solvent.  Then  rinse  the  blade 
with water. 
Check  the wiper blades  and  clean  them  as  necessary; 
replace blades that look  worn.   

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Restraint  System  Check 
Make  sure the safety belt reminder light and all your 
belts, buckles, latch plates, retractors and anchorages  are 
working  properly.  Look for any  other loose  or damaged 
safety belt  system parts.  If you see anything that might 
keep  a safety belt system  from doing its  job, have  it 
repaired. Have  any torn or frayed safety belts replaced. 
Also look for any opened or broken air bag coverings, 
and have them repaired  or replaced. (The  air bag system 
does not need regular maintenance.) 
Wiper  Blade  Check 
Inspect wiper blades for wear or cracking. Replace blade 
inserts that appear worn  or damaged  or that  streak  or 
miss areas  of the windshield. Also see “Wiper Blades, 
Cleaning’’ 
in the Index. 
Manual  Transmission  Check 
Check  the transmission fluid level; add  if needed.  See 
“Manual Transmission” in the Index. Check for leaks. A 
fluid 
loss may  indicate  a problem. Have the system 
inspected and repaired  if needed. 
Automatic  Transmission  Inspection 
It is not  necessary  to check the  transmission  fluid  level. 
A transmission fluid leak  is the  only  reason  for fluid 
loss.  Check for leaks.  If  a  leak occurs, take  the  vehicle to 
your Chevrolet dealership Service Department  and have 
it  repaired  as soon as  possible. 
At  Least  Once  a  Year 
Key  Lock  Cylinders  Service 
Lubricate the key lock  cylinders  with the lubricant 
specified in Part  D. 
Body  Lubrication  Service 
Lubricate all body door  hinges. Also lubricate  all  hinges 
and  latches, including those for  the hood,  rear 
compartment, console door and  any  folding  seat 
hardware. Part 
D tells  you what  to  use.  More frequent 
lubrication  may be required  when  exposed to  a 
corrosive environment.   

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.................................. 6-31 
Master  Cylinder 
.............................. 6-29 
Parking 
..................................... 2-32 
PedalTravel 
................................. 6-31 
Replacing  System  Parts 
........................ 6-32 
System  Warning  Light 
......................... 2-73 
Brakes.Anti  -Lock 
............................... 4-7 
Braking  in Emergencies 
.......................... 4- 11 
Break-In.  New  Vehicle .......................... 2- 19 
BTSI 
......................................... 2-35 
BTSICheck 
................................... 7-15 
Bulb  Replacement 
......................... 6.33.  6.69 
Fluid 
....................................... 6-29 
Transmission Shift  Interlock 
.................... 2-35 
Wear 
....................................... 6-31 
Brake-Transmission  Shift Interlock  Check 
........... 7- 15 
Braking 
........................................ 4-6 
Canadian  Roadside  Assistance 
.................... 8-7 
Capacities  and  Specifications 
...................... 6-69 
Carbon Monoxide 
.................... 2.15.2.37.  4.29 
Cassette Deck  Service 
........................... 7- 13 
Cassette  Tape  Player 
............................ 3- 14 
Careofyour 
................................. 3-29 
Center Console 
................................. 2-55 
Certification  Label 
.............................. 4-30 
Chains.  Tire 
................................... 6-51 
Check Gages  Light 
.............................. 2-79 
Checking  Your Restraint  Systems 
.................. 1-33 
Chemical  Paint  Spotting 
.......................... 6-58 Child  Restraints 
...................... 1.25.  1.26. 
1-27 
Securing  in the  Passenger  Seat  Position 
........... 1-27 
Top  Strap 
................................... 1-27 
Where  to  Put 
................................ 1-27 
Cigarette  Lighter 
............................... 2-57 
Circuit  Breakers  and  Fuses 
....................... 6-63 
Cleaner.  Air 
................................... 6-16 
Cleaning  Aluminum  Wheels 
............................ 6-57 
Coated  Moldings 
............................. 6-53 
Convenience  Net 
............................. 6-53 
Exterior  LampsLenses 
........................ 6-56 
Fabric 
...................................... 6-52 
Glasssurfaces 
............................... 6-54 
Inside  of  Your  Corvette 
........................ 6-52 
Instrument  Panel 
............................. 6-53 
Leather 
..................................... 6-53 
Outside  of  Your Corvette 
....................... 6-55 
Removable  Roof  Panel 
......................... 6-55 
SecurityShade 
............................... 6-53 
Soft-Touch  Paint Surfaces 
...................... 6-53 
Stains 
...................................... 6-52 
Tires 
....................................... 6-57 
Vinyl 
....................................... 6-52 
Weatherstrips 
................................ 6-55 
Wheels 
..................................... 6-57 
Windshield  and  Wiper  Blades 
................... 6-54 
Climate  Control 
................................. 3-5 
Automatic  Electronic Dual 
....................... 3-5 
Manual 
...................................... 3-2 
Clock.  Setting  the 
............................... 3-13 
Clutch.  Hydraulic 
............................... 6-20 
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