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KEYLESS ACCESS SYSTEM
ENTERING THE VEHICLE
With the transmitter within range of the vehicle, press the door touch pad (A) at the rear edge of the door to unlock and open the door.
EXITING THE VEHICLE
Press the door latch button on the pull handle to open the door.
TRUNK/HATCH ACCESS
The vehicle must be in Park (automatic transmission) or the vehicle must be off with the parking brake set (manual trans-mission) to open the trunk/hatch. There are 4 ways to open the trunk/hatch:
With the transmitter within range of the vehicle, press the release touch pad (C).
Press and hold the Trunk/Hatch button on the transmitter.
Insert the master key from the trans-mitter into the lock cylinder (D).
From inside the vehicle, press the Trunk/Hatch button on the left side of the instrument panel.
TRANSMITTER BATTERY
If the transmitter battery is weak and the No Remote Detected message is displayed:
Insert the transmitter into the steering column pocket with the buttons facing up and the base facing outward. This will enable the engine to start.
Replace the transmitter battery as soon as possible. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for battery replacement information.
Note: Do not twist the master key inside the transmitter to open the case.
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner’s Manual.
The Keyless Access System enables operation of the doors, ignition and t\
runk/hatch
without removing the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter from a pocket or p\
urse. The transmitter must be within 3 feet of the door being unlocked or the trun\
k/hatch.
Fuel Door: The vehicle must be unlocked to open the fuel door. With Passive Locking active, the driver’s door must be opened first before the fuel door will unlock. Press and release the
center rear edge of the fuel door (B) to open it.
A
CD
B
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AUXILIARY RELEASES
OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE
1. Insert the master key from the trans-mitter into the lock cylinder above the license plate and turn it to open the hatch/trunk.
2. Pull the Door Release handle on the driver’s side of the hatch/trunk.
If the vehicle battery is weak or disconnected, the driver’s door can\
be opened manually.
BATTERY CARE TIPS
BATTERY CHARGERF
If the vehicle is not driven weekly or the battery is disconnected or dr\
ained, use the
optional battery maintainer to charge the battery. To operate the batter\
y maintainer, plug it into a standard electrical outlet and into the vehicle’s rear acce\
ssory power outlet.
See Vehicle Care in your Owner’s Manual.
WINDOW INDEXING
To provide a tight seal, window indexing automatically lowers the window\
slightly when the door is opened and then automatically raises the window when the doo\
r is closed.
If battery power is disconnected, reset the indexing feature:
1. Close the doors.
2. Start the vehicle.
3. Hold up the window switch to the fully closed position.
Note: The power windows’ express-up feature and the power convertible topF will not operate until the window indexing feature is reset.
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner’s Manual.
INSIDE THE VEHICLE
Pull the Door Release handle on the floor next to the driver’s or passenger’s seat.
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner’s Manual.
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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL
AUTOMATIC OPERATION
1. Press AUTO.
2. Set the temperature for the driver and front passenger. The system autom\
atically
controls the fan speed, air delivery, air conditioning and recirculation\
to reach the set temperature. Allow time for the system to reach the desired temperature.
If the functions are manually adjusted, automatic operation is turned \
off.
See Climate Controls in your Owner’s Manual.
AUTO Automatic Operation
SYNC Link passenger’s temperature setting to driver’s temperature setting
Defrost mode
Driver’s Temperature Control
Fan Speed Control/Off
REAR Rear Window/ Outside Mirror Defogger
Recirculation mode
A/C Air Conditioning Control
Passenger’s Heated/Ventilated Seat ControlsF
Driver’s Heated/Ventilated Seat ControlsF
Defog Mode
Floor Mode
Bi-level Mode
Vent Mode
PASSENGER’S TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Passenger’s Temperature ControlPassenger’s Heated/ Ventilated Seat ControlsF
SYNC TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
Press SYNC to link the passenger’s
temperature setting to the driver’s setting.
Sync is canceled when the passenger’s setting is adjusted.
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COUPE ROOF PANEL
CONVERTIBLE TOP OPERATIONF
Before operating the convertible top, park the vehicle and check that th\
e trunk partition is in the fastened, upright position, and that the trunk is closed.
OPERATE THE POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP
1. Start the engine, shift to Park or Neutral, and set the parking brake. (If necessary, the top can be operated at vehicle speeds up to 30 mph.)
2. Press and hold the bottom of the Convertible Top button on the left side of the instrument panel to open the top; press and hold the top of the button to close the top.
3. A chime will sound when the top is opened or closed completely.
The top also may be opened using the Remote Keyless Entry transmitter.
Press the Unlock button and then press and hold the Convertible Top button.
Note: After a loss of battery power, reset the window indexing to operate the power top.
See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner’s Manual.
The removable roof panel is secured with two front levers and one rear l\
ever. It may be necessary to have two people remove the roof panel. When removed, secure\
the roof panel facing forward in the receivers in the rear storage compartment. D\
uring instal-lation, the rear edge of the panel should be installed first. See your\
Owner’s Manual for instructions. See Keys, Doors and Windows in your Owner’s Manual.
CAR WASH GUIDELINES
LOW GROUND CLEARANCE/FRONT CURBVIEW CAMERAF
Automatic car washes are not recommended. They may cause damage to the v\
ehicle, wheels or convertible topF. To avoid possible damage, use a touchless car wash.
To avoid damaging the clear coat on visible exterior carbon fiber, nev\
er polish any exposed carbon fiber body parts with polish compound.
The low ground clearance of the Corvette aids its aerodynamic efficien\
cy. As a result, the lower part of the front fascia (bumper) may contact a parking block or\
curb if the vehicle is parked too closely. Use care when parking to avoid damage.
At speeds slower than 5 mph, the Front CurbView CameraF displays a front, top-down view and left- and right-front view images of the area in front of the v\
ehicle.
Press the Camera icon on the infotainment screen to activate the front cameras.
See Driving and Operating in your Owner’s Manual.
See Vehicle Care in your Owner’s Manual.F Optional equipment