Selective Ride Control; Steering - Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual

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Selective Ride Control

You may have a ride control system on your
vehicle called Magnetic Selective Ride Control.
The system provides the following performance
benefits:
Reduced Impact Harshness
Improved Road Isolation
Improved High-Speed Stability
Improved Handling Response
Better Control of Body Ride Motions
TOUR: Use for normal city and highway driving.
This setting provides a smooth, soft ride.
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This knob is located on
the center console. Turn
it to select the
suspension of your
choice.
SPORT: Use where road conditions or personal
preference demand more control. This setting
provides more "feel", or response to the road
conditions.
You can select a setting at any time. Based on
road conditions, steering wheel angle and
your vehicle speed, the system automatically
adjusts to provide the best ride and handling.
Select a new setting whenever driving conditions
change.
There are three Driver Information Center (DIC)
messages that are displayed when a malfunction
occurs with the Selective Ride Control system
(SERVICE RIDE CONTROL, SHOCKS
INOPERATIVE, MAXIMUM SPEED 80 MPH
(129 KM/H). Refer to DIC Warnings and Messages
on page 212 for more information.

Steering

Power Steering
If you lose power steering assist because the
engine stops or the system is not functioning, you
can steer but it will take much more effort.
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