CHEVROLET CORVETTE 1994 4.G Manual PDF
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Roof Panel (COUPE)
Until you are sure you can remove the
panel alone, have someone help you.
Removing the Roof Panel
1. Park on a level surface, set the parking
brake firmly and shift an automatic
transmission into
“P” (Park). Shift a
manual transmission into
“R’
(Reverse). Lower both windows, turn
the ignition key to
“LOCK” and move
both sunshades to the side.
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2. Remove the ratchet from the console. 1. Use the ratchet to loosen the front
bolts. Don’t remove them. They’ll
stay
in place when loose.
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above each seat. You’ll see three bolts
on each side. Loosen the middle one. (The ratchet won’t work for the other
two.) The bolts will stay in the roof
panel.
5. Stand on one side of the vehicle and
have your helper stand on the other
side. Together, lift the front of the
panel up. Then move forward and lift
the panel
off the vehicle.
Storing the Roof Panel
1. Open the rear hatch and look for the
two brackets in the rear area. The
brackets are below the courtesy lights.
2. Store the roof panel with its top up
and its rear pointing forward. Slide tht
rear corners of the roof panel into the
brackets and push forward.
NOTICE:
Don’t lift the front edge of the roof
panel higher than eight inches
(200 mm) when the corners are in the
brackets. If you do, you could
damage the roof panel.
3. Lower the front of the roof panel,
centering it over the latch pin.
4. Pull the release toward you and press
down on the roof panel.
5. Push the release forward until it
latches.
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6. Gently lift up on the roof panel to be
sure
it is locked in place.
Installing the Roof Panel
1.
2.
Park on a level surface, set the parking
brake firmly and shift an automatic
transmission into “P” (Park). Shift a
manual transmission into
“R’
(Reverse).. Lower both windows, turn
the ignition key to “LOCK” and move
both sunshades to the side.
If the roof panel is stored in the rear
area, remove
it by reversing the steps
under “Storing the Roof Panel” above.
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3. Lower the roof panel onto the vehicle,
rear edge first, and place the rear
guide pins into the holes in the roof
opening.
4. Lower the front of the roof panel, and
align the front guide pins.
5. Tighten the rear bolts part way.
NOTICE:
If you tighten bolts that are
improperly started,
the threads can
become stripped. Be sure all bolts are
properly started before you tighten
them.
6. Use the ratchet to start the front bolts.
If the bolts are hard to start, tighten
the rear bolts some more. Holding
down the panel on the outside will
also help.
front bolts.
7. Fully tighten the rear bolts, then the
If you hear a popping noise when you
drive,
the bolts may not be tight enough.
Be sure to tighten’them securely.
Storage and
Compartments
Center Console
To use the storage area, push the button
on the front end of the console and lift.
You can use the door key to lock and
unlock the console. Don’t leave the key
in
the lock, or it could be damaged when the
driver sits down.
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Your roof panel or hardtop wrench is
stored here. Rear Storage Compartment
This compartment is in the floor behind
the passenger seat.
To use it, push the
button and lift the lid. Use the door key
to lock it.
The top tray can be removed. The jack,
wheel lock key and wheel
nut socket are
stored below the tray.
NOTICE:
Your Corvette’s radio receiver is in
the rear storage compartment.
To
help avoid damage to the receiver:
0 Securely store jack in foam
0 Store any other objects under
the storage tray carefully.
0 Do not store items such as
liquids or sharp objects that
could puncture or cut the radio
receiver or wiring.
container
after use.
Also, to reduce the potential for radio
receiver interference, do not install
any other electronic module under
the storage tray.
Door Storage Compartment
Each door has a storage compartment
below the armrest.
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Security Shade (Coupe)
The security shade can provide hidden
storage in the rear area
of your vehicle.
To use the security shade:
1. Pull the security shade by the center
handle.
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2. Put the ends of the shade into the slots
behind the seats.
Sun Visors
To block out glare, you can swing down
the visors. You can also swing them to the
side.
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Pull down the sun visor and lift the cover
to expose the vanity mirror. When the
ignition is on, slide the switch next to the
mirror up
to turn the lights on. Be sure to
turn the lights
off before closing the
cover.
Ashtray and Lighter
shtray
t use the ashtray, push on the right side
the door.
To remove it, lift up on the
uffer.
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. You
can remove the ashtray and use the
space as a second cupholder. When you
put the ashtray back, be sure to use the
rear opening.
NOTICE:
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.
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Cigarette Lighter
To use the lighter, push it in all the way
and let go. When it’s ready, it will pop
back by itself.
NOTICE:
Don’t hold a cigarette lighter in with
your hand while it is heating. If you
do, it won’t be able to back away
from the heating element when it’s
ready. That can make it overheat,
damaging the lighter and the heating
element.
Accessory Plug
This plug is under the trim panel in front
of the center console. The plug can be
used to connect electrical equipment such
as a cellular phone
or CB radio. Be sure
to follow the installation instructions
included with
the equipment.
To use the accessory plug:
1. Open the center console and carefully
pull the carpet away from the
coinholder to uncover the screws on
either side.
2. Remove the screws.
3. Open the ashtray, pull out the rubber
insert from the front cupholder and
remove the screw inside the
cupholder.
4. Remove the four screws that attach
5. Remove the console door.
6. RemovE the trim plate by pulling up
7. Disconnect the plug by pulling
the console door.
and back.
forward on the plastic locking tab and
pull the plug into the console.
The plug has three separate wires:
The orange wire connects to the
battery.
The pink wire connects to the ignition.
Power is only available in “Run.”
The black wire connects to the
ground.
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When using the accessory plug:
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Don't splice wires directly into the accessory plug wire. If
done incorrectly, splicing
might cause damage to your
electrical system.
The maximum load of any
electrical equipment should not exceed
10 amps.
Be sure to turn
off any
electrical equipment when not
in use. Leaving electrical equipment on for extended
periods can drain your battery.
Do not use this plug if the
electrical equipment requires
frequent connecting and
disconnecting. This may cause
excessive wear on the accessory plug and damage
your electrical system. After
you've installed the electrical
equipment, put the trim panel and console
lid back in place and install the screws.
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1. Acceleration Slip Regulation Switch
2. Side Window Defogger Vent
3. Side Air Vent
4. Turn Signaweadlight Beam Lever
5. Tilt Lever
6. Instrument Cluster
7. Ignition Switch
8. Trip Monitor Controls
9. Solar Sensor
IO. Center Air Vent
11. Driver Information Center
12. Comfort Controls
13. Fuse Panel
14. Audio System
15. Ashtray/Lighter/Cupholder
16. Selective Ride Control (if equipped)
17. Power Seat Control (if equipped)
18. Shift Lever
19. Horn
20. Main Light Control
21. Fog Lamp Switch
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