Chevrolet 1997 Corvette Owner's Manual page 59

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Turning the Passive System Off
You can disable the passive feature by moving the
transmitter's slider switch to OFF. The vehicle will no
longer automatically disarm your theft-deterrent system
or unlock the doors, however, you will be able to actively
control use of the door locks, the hatch release and the
panic alarm using the four transmitter buttons. (These
buttons also work when the passive feature is on.)
Make sure to fully slide the switch to either side when
turning the key fob transmitter on and off. You should feel
a double click when sliding the switch back and forth.
You can also check whether the passive system is on
or off by closing the door and moving away from the
vehicle with the keys and transmitter. If the doors lock,
the passive system is on.
If you are workmg around your vehicle and keeping
your keys with you, you might want to turn the RFA
passive system off. If you don't, the transmitter will
keep locking and unlocking your doors.
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Transmitter Range
The active range (using one of the four buttons) of the
key fob transmitter is approximately 60 to 100 feet
(18 to 30 m). The passive range (having the slider
switch set to ON) is approximately 10 to 20 feet
(3 to 6 m) on the passenger's side of the vehicle and
20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 m) on the driver's side.
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