CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2010 6.G Owners Manual
Manufacturer: CHEVROLET, Model Year: 2010, Model line: CORVETTE, Model: CHEVROLET CORVETTE 2010 6.GPages: 472, PDF Size: 11.44 MB
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4. Immediately return to the vehicle. Press and hold the Universal Home Remote button that will be
used to control the garage door until the garage
door moves. The indicator light, above the selected
button, should slowly blink. This button may need
to be held for up to 20 seconds.
5. Immediately, within one second, release the button when the garage door moves. The indicator light
blinks rapidly until programming is complete.
6. Press and release the same button again. The garage door should move, confirming that
programming is successful and complete.
To program another Rolling Code device such as an
additional garage door opener, a security device,
or home automation device, repeat Steps 1-6, choosing
a different function button in Step 4 than what was used
for the garage door opener.
If these instructions do not work, the garage door
opener is probably a Fixed Code unit. Follow the
Programming instructions that follow for a Fixed Code
garage door opener.Programming Universal Home
Remote —Fixed Code
For questions or help programming the Universal
Home Remote System, call 1-866-572-2728 or go to
learcar2u.com.
Most garage door openers sold before 1996 are Fixed
Code units.
Programming a garage door opener involves
time-sensitive actions, so read the entire procedure
before starting. Otherwise, the device will time out and
the procedure will have to be repeated.
To program up to three devices:
1. Press START or put the vehicle in accessory mode. See Ignition Positions
on page 3‑23for
additional information.
Programming can only occur when the vehicle is
running or in accessory mode.
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2. To verify that the garage door opener is a Fixed Code unit, remove the battery cover on the hand
held transmitter supplied by the manufacturer of
the garage door opener motor. If there are a row
of dip switches similar to the graphic above, the
garage door opener is a Fixed Code unit. If you
do not see a row of dip switches, return to the
previous section for Programming Universal Home
Remote –Rolling Code.
The hand held transmitter can have between
eight to 12 dip switches depending on the brand
of transmitter. The garage door opener receiver (motor head unit)
could also have a row of dip switches that can be
used when programming the Universal Home
Remote. If the total number of switches on the
motor head and hand held transmitter are different,
or if the dip switch settings are different, use the
dip switch settings on the motor head unit to
program the Universal Home Remote. The motor
head dip switch settings can also be used when
the original hand held transmitter is not available.
Example of Eight Dip Switches with Two Positions
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Example of Eight Dip Switches with Three Positions The panel of switches might not appear exactly as
they do in the examples above, but they should be
similar.
The switch positions on the hand-held transmitter
could be labeled, as follows:
.A switch in the up position could be labeled as
“Up,” “+,” or“On.”
.A switch in the down position could be labeled
as “Down,” “−,” or“Off.”
.A switch in the middle position could be labeled
as “Middle,” “0,” or“Neutral.” 3. Write down the eight to 12 switch settings from left
to right as follows:
.When a switch is in the up position, write “Left.”
.When a switch is in the down position, write
“Right.”
.If a switch is set between the up and down
position, write “Middle.”
The switch settings written down in Step 3 now
become the button strokes to be entered into
the Universal Home Remote in Step 5. Be sure
to enter the switch settings written down in
Step 3, in order from left to right, into the
Universal Home Remote, when completing
Step 5.
4. From inside the vehicle, first firmly press all three buttons at the same time for about
three seconds. Release the buttons to put the
Universal Home Remote into programming mode.
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5. The indicator lights blink slowly. Enter each switch setting from Step 3 into the vehicle's Universal
Home Remote. You have two and one-half minutes
to complete Step 5. Now press one button on the
Universal Home Remote for each switch setting as
follows:
.If you wrote “Left,”press the left button in the
vehicle.
.If you wrote “Right,”press the right button in
the vehicle.
.If you wrote “Middle,”press the middle button in
the vehicle. 6. After entering all of the switch positions, again,
firmly press and release all three buttons at the
same time. The indicator lights turn on.
7. Press and hold the button that will be used to control the garage door until the garage door
moves. The indicator light above the selected
button should slowly blink. This button may need
to be held for up to 55 seconds.
8. Immediately release the button when the garage door moves. The indicator light blinks rapidly until
programming is complete.
9. Press and release the same button again. The garage door should move, confirming that
programming is successful and complete.
To program another Fixed Code device such as an
additional garage door opener, a security device,
or home automation device, repeat Steps 1-9, choosing
a different button in Step 7 than what was used for the
garage door opener.
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Using Universal Home Remote
Press and hold the appropriate button for at least
half of a second. The indicator light comes on while
the signal is being transmitted.
Operation can occur:
.If the vehicle is in accessory mode.
.If the vehicle is in running.
.If the vehicle is in Retained Accessory Mode
(RAP). See Retained Accessory Power (RAP)on
page 3‑24for more information.
.Up to an additional 10 minutes after RAP finishes.
.Up to 10 minutes after any door is opened.
Reprogramming Universal Home
Remote Buttons
Any of the three buttons can be reprogrammed by
repeating the instructions.
Erasing Universal Home Remote
Buttons
The programmed buttons should be erased when the
vehicle is sold or the lease ends.
To erase either Rolling Code or Fixed Code on the
Universal Home Remote device:
1. Press and hold the two outside buttons at the same time for approximately 20 seconds, until the
indicator lights, located directly above the buttons,
begin to blink rapidly.
2. Once the indicator lights begin to blink, release both buttons. The codes from all buttons are
erased.
For help or information on the Universal Home Remote
System, call the customer assistance phone number
under Customer Assistance Offices on page 8‑6.
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Storage Areas
Glove Box
Open the glove box by lifting up on the lever. Use the
key to lock and unlock the lighted glove box.
Cupholders
Two cupholders are located on the center console next
to the shift lever. Slide the handle from the left to the
right side to access the lid.
Center Console Storage
To use this storage area, pull the cover up on the
driver side front edge of the console and swing it to
the passenger side.
Floor Mats
The floor mats are specially designed to remain in
position under your feet and out of reach of the
accelerator pedal. The driver's side floor mat is held
in place by two locator hooks and the passenger's
side is held in place by one.
Be sure that the driver's side floor mat is properly
placed on the floor so that it does not block the
movement of the accelerator pedal.
How to Remove and Replace the
Floor Mats
To remove the floor mats,
pull up on the rear of the
mat to disconnect from
the locator hooks.
To reinstall the floor mats, line up the openings in the
floor mat over the locator hooks and push down into
place.
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Rear Storage Area
Two rear storage compartments are located in the floor
of the rear hatch/trunk area.
Convertible shown, Coupe similar
To access a storage compartment, pull up to open the
cover. The covers cannot be removed. For Z06, ZR1 and Grand Sport models, the right rear
compartment stores the battery and cannot be used for
storage.
Notice:
Do not store heavy or sharp objects in
the rear storage compartments located in the
hatch/trunk area. The objects could damage the
underbody.
Rear Trunk Partition
For vehicles with the power convertible top option only,
there is a trunk partition to keep cargo from getting in
the way of the convertible top. The trunk partition must
be in place for the convertible top to move. If the trunk
partition is not properly in place the ATTACH TRUNK
PARTITION Driver Information Center (DIC) message
displays. See DIC Warnings and Messages
on
page 4‑52for more information.
The trunk partition is a flat carpeted board with a
horizontal flap that can be attached to the top of the
trunk to divide the storage compartment or it stores flat
when not in use.
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Pull the divider up and snap it onto the snaps on both
sides of the trunk.
Convenience Net
Use the convenience net, located in the rear, to store
small loads as far forward as possible. The net should
not be used to store heavy loads.
Cargo Cover
For vehicles with this feature, the security shade can
provide hidden storage in the rear area of the vehicle.
The shade is also helpful in blocking the glare from the
removable roof when it is stored in the rear
compartment.
Using the Cargo Cover
1. Hook the elastic loops on the front corners (A)
of the shade to the
T-nuts located on the
front corners of the rear
hatch frame.
2. Hook the elastic loops on the rear corners (B) of the shade to the hooks recessed inside the rear
hatch frame, near the rear corners.
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3. Grasp the loop at the rear center of the shade and wrap it around the striker assembly.
4. Push the loop to the
top of the striker
(base plate).
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Roof Panel
On vehicles with a removable roof panel, follow the
procedures when removing or installing it.
Removing the Roof Panel
{WARNING:
Do not try to remove a roof panel while the vehicle
is moving. Trying to remove the roof panel while
the vehicle is moving could cause an accident.
The panel could fall into the vehicle and cause
you to lose control, or it could fly off and strike
another vehicle. You or others could be injured.
Remove the roof panel only when the vehicle is
parked. Until you are sure you can remove the panel alone,
have someone help you.
Notice:
If you drop or rest a roof panel on its edges,
the roof panel, paint and/or weatherstripping may
be damaged. Always place the roof panel in the
stowage receivers after removing it from the
vehicle.
1. Park on a level surface and set the parking brake. Shift an automatic transmission into P (Park).
Shift a manual transmission into N (Neutral).
2. Make sure the ignition is off.
3. Lower both sun visors.
4. Open the rear hatch and remove any items that may interfere with proper storage of the roof panel.
5. Lower the windows. There are two release latches on the front of the
roof panel and one rear release latch on the back
of the roof panel.
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