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this Manual
Please keep this manual in your
Corvette,
so it will be there if you ever
need
it when you're on the road. If
you sell the vehicle, please leave this
manual in it so the new owner can
use
it.
Note to Canadian Owners
For vehicles first sold in Canada,
substitute the name "General Motors
of Canada Limited" for Chevrolet
Motor Division whenever
it appears
in
this manu.aI.
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This manual includes the latest infor-
mation
at the time it was printed. We
reserve the right to make changes in
the product after that time without
further notice.
I992 Genera/ Motors Corporation,
For Canadian Owners
Who Prefer a French
Language Manual:
Published by
Chevralet Motor Division
General Motors Corporation
The word Chevrolet and -the Chevrolet
emblem,
Corvette .and the Corvette
emblem are registered trademarks of
General Motors Corporation.
The word. Delco is a registered trade-
mark of deneral Motors Corporation.
Aux proprietaires
canadiens:
Vous pauvez vous procurer un
exemplaire de ce guide
en francais
chez votre concessionaire
ou au
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Transmitter Range Suggestions:
The range of the Passive Keyless
EMry system is very dependent on
bow
the transmitter is held. For
opthum range hd performance,
hold the transmitter
vertically when
approaching the vehicle.
If the range gradually decreases over
time even though the transiitter is
held
vertically, change the battery in
the transmitter.
The range will decrease if mure than
one3ransmitter is in range at the same
time.
Avoid taking more than one-
transmitter into vehicle range at the
same time.
Do not put the transmitter into a
metal container, which
will prevent
the
.signal from getting- to the vehicle.
hen you move the transmitter into
vehicle range, the
theft deterrent system
automatically disengages and the
driver's door automatically unlocks.
When you move the transmitter out of
vehide range with the' do.ors closed and
the
key out af the ignition, the system
will automatically:
Lock both .dooxs after -a five-second
Immediately arm the theft deterrent
Sound the horn once to signal that
Turn-off the interior lights.
delay.
system.
the doors are locked.
The theft deterrent system will still
operate using the .pma d0.w lock. See
the Index under .Universal The#?
DeZerrenzt.
You mEQT also Llnbclr the passenger
door by pressing the-DOOR-buttoil Qn
the transmitter, and the hatch by
pressing the HATCH button, but only
when the ignition is off.
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Features & Contr ,Is
Baff ery Replacement
Under normal use., the batteries in your
key chain.tramnitter should last about
eighteen months.
You can tell the batteries are weak if the
transmitter won’t workat
the normal
range in any location. If you have to get
close to your vehicle before the
transmitter
works, it’s probably time to
change the batteries.
To Replace Yaw Battery:
1. Gently pry the back of the transmitter
Off.
2. Gently push back the batteryretainer
and remove the battery (DL2450 or
equivalent),
-3. Replace the battery by placing the
negative side
down first.
4. Replace the transmitter covmand
squeeze the
two halves together.
5. Check the transmitter operation.
Theft
Vehicle theft is big business, especially
in
some cities. Although yo.ur Corvette
$as a number
of theft deterrent features,
we how that nothi-ng we put on it can
make it impossible to steal. However,
there are ways you can help.
Key in the Ignition: If you walk awgy
from your vehicle with the keys inside,
it’-s ;an.easy target far joy riders or
professional thieves-so don’t do it.
When you park your Corvette and
open the driver’s door, you’ll heat a
chime 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 yo.ur
ignition.
I€ you have-an autbmatic
transmission,,
taking your key out also
locks your transmission-. And
remiember to lock the doors.
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Of-Road Track Use
See your Warranty Booklet before using
your Corvette
for off-road track use.
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Selective. Ride Control (OPTION)
This knob, located on the center
consoIe,
has three settings: TOUR,
SPORT, and PERF (Performance).
Turn it to select the ride control of your
choice. You can select .a setting at my
time. Based your speed, the Selective
Ride Control system automatically
adjusts within each setting to provide
the best ride
and handling. Select a new
setting whenever driving conditions
change.
The
SERVICE RIDE CONTROL light
monitors
the Selective Ride Control
system. See the Index under Service
Ride Control Light €or more
information.
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Limited-Slip Rear Axle
Your Corvette's limited-slip rear axle
can give
you additional traction on
snow, mud, ice, sand or gravel. It works
like a standard axle most of the time,
but when one of the rear whe.els has no
traction and the other does, the Iirnited-
slip feature will allow the wheel with
traction
to move the vehicle.
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At dusk, the exterior lights will come on
automatically and both front turn 9ignal
lights
will go out. At dawn, the exterior
lights will
go out and both front turn
signal lights
will come on (if the
headlight switch is
off).
Of course, you may still turn on the
headlights any time you need to.
To idle your vehicle with the DRL off,
set the parking brake while the ignition
is in the Off or Lock position. Then
start the vehicle. The DRL will stay off
until you release the parking brake.
Changer
To change the headlights from low
beam to
high or high to low, pull the
turn signal lever all the
way toward you.
Then release it.
When the
high beams are on, a blue
light
on the instrument panel also will
be
on.
Instrument Panel Intensity
Confro!
During daylight, the brightness of your
instrument cluster lights will be
maintained automatically. But when
your headlights or parking lights are on,
you can brighten or dim your
instrument cluster lights by
sliding the
DIMMER control up or down. Slide
the control all
the way up to turn on the
interim courtesy lights,
reading and
map lights, and cargo area lights. Slide
the control
down to dim the instrument
cluster lights and displays.
To avoid draining.your vehicle's battery,
be sure to turn off all lights when.:. -
leaving your vehicleA
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1 Engine ~e. oni it or
The Engine Oil Life Monitor us&&
engine oil temperature and engine
revolutions
to 'determine when the oil is
nearly worn out.
There ,is a CHANGE OIL light on the
left side ,of the- instrument cluster. It
comes
on for a fkw seconds as a bulb
check when you sta-rtyour vehicle. It
mrnes on and stays on when it is time
to change yuur oil.
The CHANGE OIL light is only a
reminder.
You should change, your oil at
$he intervals recommended in your
Maintersance- Schedule menif the
CHANGE OIL 1-ight hasn't come on.
Resetting the Engine Oil Life
Monitor:
1, %LEU the key to the Run pasition, but
don't
start the engine.
2. Press the ENG MET button .on the
Trip Monitor. Within five seconds,
press the ENG MET button again.
3. Within five seconds of step 2, press
and hold the GAUGES button on
the Trip Monitor. The CHANGE
OIL light d flash.
4..Hold the GAUGES button until the.
CHANGE OIL light stops flashing
and goes out; This should take about
ten seconds. When the light goes out,
the Engine Oil Life Monitor is reset.
If it doesn't reset, tum the- ignition to
Of€ and repeat the procedure.
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TRIP OD0 Press. this button to.
change the odometer. Ee,ading to- a trip
odometer--teading. P1es.s again ta-retm
the display to the odometer reading.,
The trip odometer can be u-sehl to
measure the actual distance you travel
on a trip. TQ -set it to zero, see TRIP
RESET below. The..adometer will.
ihrninate
with the fgni"tion off .and the
parkifig lights on.
TRIP RESET: With TRIP OD0
selected for, dis.play, .p ms ..and hold.the
TRJP button for two seconds to change
the trip odometer ,reading to zero.
ENG MET This batton chaqp the
display from customary .Uaited States
measures. (English) tu Canadian
measures (mettic).
OH femperature Display
GAUGES: E+& time this button is
prwsed the:
oil temperature
-4 coolant temperature.
.- or battery voltage
will be- digitally displayed.
The displey will change to:
HI OIL
HI COUL
HI VOLT
or LO VOLT,
.If conditions in the. c.prresponding gages
read higher or lower th.m normal.
If the oil mdxoolant ternpxatur.e$ arc
below 32°F (O,*C), the trip monitor will
display LO when the,actual gage
ternpiratwe is displayed I
Coolant Temperature Dtsplay
Battery Voltage Displ,ay
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Automutic Ekctronic
Climate Control (OPTION)
With this system, you can control the
ventilation, heating
and air conditioning
in your vehicle, or you can use the
automatic setting.
Your vehicle also has
the flow-through ventilation system
described later
in this section.
The digital screen displays the outside
temperature, the inside temperature
setting, and the fan speed.
If the inside
temperature is changed,
or if the system
is changed from
OFF to any mode, the
inside temperature setting will be
displayed for several seconds before the
outside temperature is again displayed.
The
air conditioner compressor operates
in all air conditioning positions, and in
(@ (Defrost) when the outside
temperature is above freezing.
When
the air conditioner is on, you may
sometimes notice slight changes in your
vehicle's engine speed and power. This
is normal, because the Automatic
EIectronic Climate Control system
is
designed to cycle the compressor on
and off to keep the desired cooling and
to
help your vehicle's fuel economy.
TEMP SET: This control sets the
interior temperature you want. Press
V to lower the inside temperature
setting; press
A to raise the setting.
The temperature
you set will be
displayed on the digital screen.
Once you set the temperature you want,
the system will try to maintain this temperature,
whether
you are using the
heating
or the cooling controls.
However, if you set the temperature for
60°F (16°C) or 90°F (3Z°C), the fan will
stay on 3p udess you select a
different speed.
Your Automatic Electronic Climate
Control system
has three sensors. The
sun load sensor on top of the dashboard
detects increased interior temperature
caused by sunlight.
To keep you
comfortable, it reduces the interior
temperature
by as much as 5°F (3°C)
below the setting on the digital screen.
The outside air temperature sensor,
located on the right
side of the upper
radiator support
in the grille opening,
reads the outside temperature.
This is
what you usually see on the display.
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IMjFM Stereo wjth Cassette
'layer
qOL/PROG/RCL Turns the unit on
md off when the ignition is on.
Idjusts volume up or down.
BAIJFADE: Turn the inside control
mob to adjust the sound from the left
:o the right speakers.
rum the control ring to adjust the
bund
from the front to the rear
;peakem.
Radio Controls:
The digital display indicates infomation
on time or radio stationfrequency, the
AM or FM radio band, whether the
station is
in stereo, and other radio
functions.
AMEM: Press this button to select
either the
AM or FM radio band. The
band
you select will be displayed on
the digital screen. The frequency of the
station
will be displayed, and if the
station is in stereo, the
ST indicator
will also be displayed.
RCL (Recall): Press to change
between the clock or the radio station
frequency displayed on the digital
screen.
AUTO: Press this button, then press
TUNE to tune to the next station on
the AM or FM band.
An indicator light above
a preset station
button
will glow when the seek mode
stops at that station.
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AMIFIW Stereo wifh Cassette
Player (Delco-Bose@ Music
System)
VOL/PRBG/R@L: Turns the unit on
and o€€ when the ignition is on.
Adjusts volume up or down.
FADE: Adjusts the fronthear speaker
balance. There is no control
to adjust
for le€t/right speaker balance because
none is required.
Radio Controls:
The digital display indicates information
on time or radio station frequency, the
AM or FM radio band, whether the
station is in stereo,
and other radio
functions.
AM/FM: Press this button to select
either the
AM or FM radio band. The
band
you select will be displayed on
the digital screen. The frequency of the
station
will also be displayed, and if
the station is in stereo, the
ST
indicator will also be displayed. Your radio
has an AMAX-certified
receiver. It can produce quality
AM
stereo sound and receive C-Quam@
stereo broadcasts. AMAX reduces
noise
without reducing the high
frequencies you
need for the best
sound.
You don't have to do anything
to your Delco/GM radio because
AMAX is automatic.
RCL (Recall): Press to change
between the clock or the radio station
frequency displayed
on the digital
screen.
AUTO: Press this button, then press
TUNE to tune to the next station on
the AM or FM band.
An indicator light above a preset station
button will
glow when the seek mode
stops at that station.
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