Chevrolet ZR1, 1993, 1993 Corvette, Corvette Owner's manual

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Table
of
Contents
T
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Introduction
How
to
Use this
Manual
.
,
.
Part
I
kats
&
Safety
Belts
...
2
Features
&
Controls
.
I
CO.RVETTE
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9
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13
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3
Comfort
Controls
&
Audio
Systems.
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4
Your
Driving
and
the
Road.
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41
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135
163
rl
5
Problems
on
the
Road.
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203
Important
Notes
About
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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I
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
DGN
Marketing Services Ltd.,
1500
Bonhill
Rd.,
Mississauga,
Ontario
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In
1953,
Chevrolel
produmd
300
new
lightweight fiberglass;
roadsters.
A
handful
went
'io
project
engineers, General
Motors
-managers,
and
a select
group
of
movie--stars
and celebrities.
With
.o
two-speed
Powerglide
automatic. transmiision,
Blue
Flame-six-cylinder
engine, and
gleaming
Pola.
White
exterior,
Corvelte
began
'its
drive
into
the,
heart
of
America:.
-I.
Designers freshened
up
the
'Velte
in
1956by
adding
a
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hardtop
and
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How
to
Use
this
Manual
Ushg
Your
7993
Corvette
Owner’s
Manual
Many people read their
owner’s
manual
from
beginning
to
end when they first
receive their
new
vehicle.
This
will
help
you learn about
the
features and
controls for
your
vehicle.
In
this
manual,
you’ll
find
that pictures and
words
work
together
to
explain
things
quickly.
There
are
nine
parts
with color-tabbed
pages
in
this
manual.
Each
part
begins
with
a
brief list
of
contents,
so
you
can
usually tell at
a-
glance
if
that
part
contains the infomation
you
want.
You
can
bend
the manual slightly to
reveal the color tabs that help-
you
find
a
Part.
--
L.
Part
1:
Seats
&
Safety
Belts
This
part
tells you
how
to
use
your
seats
and
safety belts properly.
Part
2:
fleatures
&
Controls
This
part
explains how to start and
operate your Corvette.
Part
3:
Comfort
Controls
&
Audio
Systems
This
part
tells
you
how
to
adjust
the
ventilation
and
com€ort controls, and
how to
operate
your
audio system.
Part
4
Your
Driving
and the Road
Here you’ll find helpful information
an(
tips about the road
and
how
to
drive
under different conditions.
d
Part
5:
Problems
on
the
Road
This
part
tells
you
what
to
do
if
you
have
a
problem while driving,
such
as
a
flat tire
or
engine overheating.
Part
6
Senrice
&
Appearance
Care
Here the manual tells
you
how to keep
your Corvette
running
properly
and
looking
good.
Part
7:
Maintenance Schedule
This
part
tells
you
when
to perform
vehicle maintenaxice
and
what
fluids
and
hbricm‘ts
to
use.
Part
8:
Customer Assistance
IHormation
This
part
tells
you
how
to
contact
Chevrolet
for
assistance
and
how to
get
service publications.
It
also
gives
you
information on
Reporting
Safety
Defects.
Part
9:
Index
Here’s
an
alphabetical listing
of
almost
every subject
in
this manual. You can
use
it to quickly find
something
you
want to read.
Service
Station
Information
This
is a quick re€erence
of
service
information.
You
can
find
it on the last
page
of
this
manual.
How
to
Use
this
Manual
Safety
Warnings
anal
Symbok
You
will
find
.a
number
of
safety
cautions
in
this
book.
We:use
yellow
and. the-
word
CAUTION
to tell you
about
things
that
could
-hurt
you
3
you
were.to
IgnGre
the
warning.
h
CAUTION
I
In
the yeflow cautjon area, we tell
you
what
the
hazard
is.
Then
we
tell
you
what
to
do
to
help
avoid
or-reduce
the
hazard.
Please-read
these
cautions,
If
you don't,
you
OF
others could
be.
hurt.
You
will
also
find
a
red
circle
with
a
slash through
it
in-this
book;
This
safety
symbol
means:
Vehicle
Damage
Warnings
Als.0,
in
this
book-you
will
find
these
blue
notices:
In
the blue notice area, we tell
you
>bout something that
can
damage
your
vehicle.
Many
times,
this
damage would
not be covered
by
your warranty,
and
it
could be costly. But the notice
will
tell
you
what to do to help avoid the
damage.
When you
read
other
manuals,
you
might
see
CAUTION
and
NOTICE
warnings
in
different colors
or
in
different
words.
In this
manual,
we've
used the
familiar
words
and
colors
that
Chevrolet has
used
for
years.
You'll
also
see warning labels on.your
vehicle. They
use
the same colors, and
the
words
CAUTION
or
NOTICE.
These are some
of
the
symbols
you
will
find
on
your
vehicle. For example, these
symboJs
are
used
on an original battery:
Caution Possible
injury
Protect
Eyes
by
Shielding
Caustic Battery Acid
Could
Cause
Burns
Avoid Sparks or Flames
Spark or Flame Could
Explode Battery
These
symbols
are
important
for
you
These
symbols
have
to
do
with
yow
and
your
passengers whenever
your
lights:
vehicle
is
driven:
Fasten
Safety Belts
Door LocklUnlock
1
Master Lighting Switch
Turn
.--a
Signal Direction
Hazard Warning flashers
Headlight High
Beam
Parking Lights
Fog
Lamps
H6w
to
Use
this
Manual
These
s~nrbob
are
on
some.of
your
controls:
Windshieid Wipers
Windshield
Washer
Windshield
Defroster
Rear
Window
Defogger
Power
Winduw
Here
.are
:some
other
symbols,you
may
see:
Engine
Coolant
Temperature
Battery
Charging
System
Fuel
Brake'
Fuse
Hatch
Release
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Lighter
Horn
Spmker
Acceleiation
Shp
Reguiaiiun
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YOU’II
find
informatjon
about
the
seats in
your
Corvette,
your
Supplemental
Inflatable
Restraint
system
(“air
bag”)
and
how
to
use
your
safety
belts,
properly.-
You
can
also
learn
about
some
things
you
should
not
do
with
safety
belts.
Part
1
Seats
&
Safety
Belts
Seats
and.
SeRt Controls
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Safety
Belts
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17
How
to
Wear Safety Belts Properly
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22
Driver
Posltmn
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Supplemental E-datable Restraint
System
(Air
Bag)
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Safety Belt
Use
During
Pregnancy
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Replacing Safety
Belts
After
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Crash
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13
Seots
and
Sed
Controls
This
section
tells
you
about the
seats
and
how
tu
adjust
them.
b
l
&
Safety
Belts
CAUTION
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YOU
can
lose
controi
of
the
vehicle
;if
you
try to adjust
a
manual
driver's seat while the
vehicle
is
moving.
The sudden
movement could startle
and
confuse
you,
or
make
,you
push
a
pedal when you don't want
to.
Adjust the driver's seat
only
when
the vehicle
is
not
moving.
/love
the control lever
under
the
front
f
the seat to
udocls.
it. Slide the seat to
rhere you want
it.
Then release
the
:ver
and
try
to
move
the seat with your
ody,
to
make
sure
it is
locked
into
lace.
Power
Seat
(OPTION)
To
adjust
the power seat:
Full
Control:
Move
the seat forward or
rearward by
pushing
the
control to the
front or back.
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Front
(A):
Raise the front
of
the seat
by
pushing the front
of
the switch
toward. the center
of
the
vehicle.
Lower
the front
of
the sgat
by
pushing the
front
of
the
switch in the opposite
direction.
Center
(B):
Raise the entire seat
higher by
pushing
the control toward
the center
of
the vehicle. Lower the ssat
by
pushing the control
in
the
opposite
direction.
Rem
(C)
:
Raise the rear
of
the seat by
pushing the rear of the switch toward
the center
of-
the vehicle. Lower the.rear
of
the seat by pushing the rear
of
the
switch
in
the
opposite direction.
Sport
Seat
(OPT/QNI
The
Sport
Seat Control allows
you
to
change
the
contour
of
the
driver
and
passenger
seats.
It
works
independently
of
the
power
seat
control. Adjust
your
seat
€or
the proper position first, then
adjust the contour.
Lumbar
Support Adjustment:
Move
the
switch
down
to inflate the
area behind the small
of
the back. Use
the-round buttons to deflate the
individual lumbar cushions, The
front
button deflates the bottom cushion, the
center button deflates the center
cushion,
and
the rear button deflates
the
top
cushion.
Side
Bolster
Support
Adjustment:
Thisiswitch is-located
on
the
corner
of
-the front edge
of
both the
driver's
and
passenger's seat.
Press
the outboard
edge
of
the switch to open the bolsters.
Press the inboard edge to close
the
bolsters.
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Manual
Reclining
Seatback
To
adjust the seatback:
Slide the lever back to- release
the
seatback,
then
tilt
the seatback
forward
or
backward,
as
desired.
Release
the
lever to lock the seatback
in
place.
Don't have, a seatback reclined,
however,
if
your
vehicle
is
moving.
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Sitting
in
:a
reclined
po&on
wh~~.your.vehicle~~-in;motion-can.be
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dangerous.
Even
:if
y~~'b~c~~.~~p,?j~~~
.s&ty;b&S:,&t,
,do
theh-jobi",
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when you're .reclined like
this.
The
shoulder belt .can't
do
its.job.because-it won't beagainst your:,boi?y,'
,
Instead,
it
will
,be
in
front
of
you-,'In
.a
crash you could
ga
into
it,
receiving neck
or
other injuries.
The
lap
belt
can't
do
its job either. -1.n
a
crash the belt-could
gu
up
over your
abdomen.
The
belt forceswould be there,
not
at your-pelvkbone-s.
This
could
cause:serious internal injuries.
.For proper protection when the vehicle
is
in
motion,
have
the
seatback upright.
Then
.sit
well
back
in
the seat
and
wear
your
safety belt properly.
,
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Seatback
Latches
Both seats
fold
forward
to provide
you
access to the rear area.
To
fold
a
seatback forward,
lift
this
latch and
fold
the seatback forward. The seatback
will
lock in the forward position.
To
return the seatback
to
the upright
position,
just
pull
up
on the latch and
then
push
the
seatback
rearward.
After
you return the seatback
to
its original
position,
check
to
make
sure the
seatback is locked.
A
If
the
seatback
isn't
locked,
it
could
move
forward
in
a
sudden
stop
or
crash.
That
could
cause
injury
to
the person sitting
there.
Always
press
rearward
on
the
seatback
to
be sure it is locked.
9
Safety
Belts:
ney're
For
Everyone
This part
of
the manual tells you
now
to
use
safety belts properly. It also teils
you
some
things
you
should
not
do with
safety belts.
And
it
explains the Supplemental
Inflatable Restraint,
or
"air bag"
system.
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&
Safety
Belts
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ahyone.--d&
kh&ie’,
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they
-can’t wear a .sdcty
properly:
.If
you
care
in
a.crash
and
.
.’
you!re
not
yearing
a
safety.belt.,
your
iajuries
can
,ibe..much worse.
You
can
hit things,inside the
vehicle
or
be ejected
from
it.
You
can
be seriously injured
or
killed.
In
t’hesame
crash, you
might
not
be
if
you are :buckled
up.
Always
fasten
your
.safety
belt, and check that
your
-passenger’s.belt
is
fastened
properly t
oo.
18
This
figure lights
up
when you turn
the
key
to
Run
or
Start
when your safety
belt isn’t buckled,
and
you’ll
hear
a
chime,
too.
It’s the reminder to buckle
up.
In
many
states and Canadian provinces,
the law says
to
wearsafety belts.
Here’s
why:
They
work.
You
never lnow-
if
you’ll be in
a
crash.
If
you
do
have a crash,
you
don’t
know
if
it
will
be
a
bad
one.
A
few crashes are very mild.
In
them,
you won’t
get
hurt
even
if
you’re
not
buckled
up.
And
some crashes
m
be
so
serious,
1ike.being-hit by a train, that
even buckled
up
a
person wouldn’t
survive.
But
most crashes are in
between.
In
many
of
them, people
who
buckle-up
can
survive and someti-mes
walk
away.
Without
belts
they could
be
badly
hurt
or
killed.
After
25
years
of
safety
:belts in vehicles,
the facts are clear.
In
most
crashes
buckling
up
does
matter
...
a
lot!
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Why
Safety
Belts
Work
When
you
ride-in
or
on
anything,
you
go
-as
fast
as
it
goes.
1.
For
example,
if
the
bike
is
going
10
-mpfi
(16
km/h),
so
is
the
child.
2.
When
the
bike
hits
the block,
it
stops.
But
the
child
keeps
going!
3.
Take
the
simplest
"car."
Suppose
it's
just-
a
seat
on
wheels.
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