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  • Page 1 2025 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction California Proposition 65 Warning Introduction ............1 Keys, Doors, and Windows ........ 6 Seats and Restraints ..........39 Storage ..............71 Instruments and Controls ........ 74 Lighting ...............110 Infotainment System ........117 Climate Controls ..........152 Driving and Operating ........157 Vehicle Care ............244 Service and Maintenance ......
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Propriétaires Canadiens limited to, GM, the GM logo, CHEVROLET, Caution On peut obtenir un exemplaire de ce guide the CHEVROLET emblem, CORVETTE, and the en français auprès du concessionnaire ou...
  • Page 4 Introduction Symbols : Shown when the owner’s manual has : Hybrid Battery Charging (Charge+) additional instructions or information. Some of the vehicle components and labels use : ISOFIX/LATCH System Child Restraints : Shown when the service manual has symbols instead of text relating to a specific : Keep Fuse Block Covers Properly Installed additional instructions or information.
  • Page 5: Instrument Panel Overview

    Introduction   Instrument Panel Overview 1. Air Vents 3 155. 4. Instrument Cluster 3 81. Exterior Lamp Controls 3 110. 2. Turn Signal Lever. See Turn and Lane- 3. Manual Shift Paddles. See Manual Mode 5. Windshield Wiper/Washer 3 75. Change Signals 3 113. 3 192.
  • Page 6 Introduction 6. Infotainment Controls. See Overview 3 118. Auto Stop Disable Switch. See Stop/Start 24. Data Link Connector (DLC) (Out of View). See Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check Engine System 3 185. 7. Infotainment Display. See Using the System Light) 3 90. 14. Keyless Ignition. See Ignition Positions 3 122.
  • Page 7: Keys, Doors, And Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys, Doors, and Windows Keys and Locks Interior Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirrors ......26 Keys Automatic Dimming Rearview Mirror ..26 Keys and Locks Rear Camera Mirror ........26 Keys ..............6 Windows Warning Remote Key ............7 Windows ............
  • Page 8: Remote Key

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Press the button on the side to remove the mechanical key. Never pull the mechanical key out without pressing the button. This vehicle has a Keyless Access system with pushbutton start. See Ignition Positions 3 183 for information on starting the vehicle. If it becomes difficult to turn the mechanical key, inspect the mechanical key blade for debris.
  • Page 9: Remote Key Operation

    Keys, Doors, and Windows locking. To view available settings from the the infotainment screen, touch Settings Remote Key Operation infotainment screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Vehicle > Remote Lock, Unlock, Start. See The Keyless Access system allows for vehicle > Remote Lock, Unlock, Start. Power Windows 3 29.
  • Page 10 Keys, Doors, and Windows If equipped with memory seats, remote keys starting the vehicle. Disabling Keyless If equipped, press and release then 1 and 2 are linked to seating positions of Unlocking may also be configured under immediately press and hold to open the Vehicle Personalization.
  • Page 11 Keys, Doors, and Windows operations. To re-enable that remote key, press Remote No Longer in Vehicle Alert Programming Remote Keys to the Vehicle any button on that remote key. The remote If the vehicle is on, with a door open, and Only remote keys programmed to this key will also be re-enabled when the vehicle then all doors are closed, the vehicle will check...
  • Page 12 Keys, Doors, and Windows If this occurs, follow these steps: Battery Replacement Caution Warning Always replace the battery with the correct type. Replacing the battery with Never allow children to play with the an incorrect type could potentially create remote key. The remote key contains a risk of battery explosion.
  • Page 13: Remote Start

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. Use the mechanical key blade in the slot to Remote Start remove the battery cover by hand. This feature allows the engine to be started from outside the vehicle. : This button on the remote key is for remote start.
  • Page 14 Keys, Doors, and Windows If your vehicle is low on fuel, do not use the 2. The engine will shut off after 15 minutes Conditions in Which Remote Start Will remote start feature. The vehicle may run out or after the remainder of the 30 minute Not Work of fuel.
  • Page 15: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors, and Windows be programmed. To view available settings Door Locks Warning (Continued) from the infotainment screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Remote Lock, Unlock, Start. • Outsiders can easily enter through an Warning unlocked door when you slow down or Unlocked doors can be dangerous.
  • Page 16 Keys, Doors, and Windows From Inside the Vehicle The passenger power door lock switch can also Convertible Shown, Coupe Similar be used to lock or unlock the doors. Pull the driver door release handle. To open a door from the inside, press the door The fuel door, hood, and hatch/trunk are also unlatch button.
  • Page 17: Delayed Locking

    Keys, Doors, and Windows From Outside the Vehicle cylinder click back into place. Remove the key Automatic Door Locks and reinsert fully, then rotate the key to unlock There is a backup key cylinder to open the left The doors will lock automatically when all the vehicle.
  • Page 18: Doors Hood

    Keys, Doors, and Windows If a remote key is detected and the number Driver Door Hood Latch Release Button Warning of remote keys inside has not reduced, the driver door will unlock and the horn will chirp When closing the hood, keep hands out three times.
  • Page 19 Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. From the front of the vehicle, lift the 3. From the front of the vehicle, lift the To open the hood: hood slightly until the gas strut system hood slightly until the gas strut system automatically raises and holds it in the fully automatically raises and holds it in the fully open position.
  • Page 20: Hatch

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 2. To close the hood, either drop the hood Emergency Hood Release Button Storing Your Vehicle about 0.3 meters (1 ft) from the latch, or lower the hood until it is secured in the Warning latch and push briefly on the outside of the top of the hood until the latch clicks into The emergency hood release button inside engagement, then let go of the hood.
  • Page 21 Keys, Doors, and Windows • Press on the driver door. Warning (Continued) Warning burning unprotected skin, never touch Vehicles equipped with a rear wing have these components until they have cooled, a small amount of space between the and always use a glove or towel to avoid hatch/trunk lid and the rear wing.
  • Page 22 Keys, Doors, and Windows • If equipped, press the hatch/trunk release touchpad while unlocked, or if locked, with the remote key within 1 m (3 ft). See Keys 3 6. • From the rear of the vehicle, lift the hatch/trunk until the gas strut system automatically raises and holds it in the fully open position.
  • Page 23: Vehicle Security

    Keys, Doors, and Windows glow following exposure to light. Pull the Off: Alarm system is disarmed. If the driver door is opened without first release handle to open the hatch/trunk from unlocking with the remote key, the horn will On Solid: Vehicle is secured during the delay to the inside.
  • Page 24: Immobilizer

    Keys, Doors, and Windows • Always unlock a door with the remote key Before arming the theft-deterrent system and Immobilizer or use the Keyless Access system. activating the intrusion sensor: • See Radio Frequency Statement 3 362. Make sure all doors and windows are Unlocking the driver door with the key will not completely closed.
  • Page 25: Exterior Mirrors Convex Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Exterior Mirrors The system has one or more remote keys that Power Mirrors are matched to an immobilizer control unit in Convex Mirrors the vehicle. Only a correctly matched remote key starts the vehicle. The vehicle may not start if the remote key is damaged.
  • Page 26: Folding Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows • Memory Mirrors Power Folding Mirrors They are accidentally manually folded/unfolded. The vehicle may have memory mirrors. See • Memory Seats 3 41. The mirrors do not stay in the unfolded position. Side Blind Zone Alert (SBZA) •...
  • Page 27: Heated Mirrors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows Interior Mirrors 2. If doors are locked by pressing the door Automatic Dimming Mirror handle button, the mirrors may fold. If Interior Rearview Mirrors If equipped, the driver side mirror doors are unlocked by pressing the driver automatically adjusts for the glare of door handle button, the mirrors may Adjust the rearview mirror for a clear view of...
  • Page 28 Keys, Doors, and Windows The adjustment options are: Warning (Continued) your shoulder when making lane changes or merging. Failure to use proper care may result in injury, death, or vehicle damage. If equipped, this automatic dimming mirror provides a wide angle camera view of the area behind the vehicle.
  • Page 29: Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows • Troubleshooting The camera’s mounting on the vehicle has been damaged, and/or the position or the mounting angle of the camera has changed. If the camera is located on the retractable hardtop, the Rear Camera Mirror will not work with the convertible top down.
  • Page 30: Power Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows If equipped, pull the window switch up fully and quickly release to express close the window. Briefly press or pull the window switch in the same direction to stop that window’s express movement. Window Automatic Reversal System If equipped, the window automatic reversal system reverses and stops window movement if it detects an object in its path.
  • Page 31: Rear Windows

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 4. Open the window and continue to press Power Loss Rear Windows the switch briefly after the window has If a window does not raise or lower properly, Midglass (Convertible Only) fully opened. it could be due to loss of power. See “Programming the Power Windows.”...
  • Page 32: Sun Visors

    Keys, Doors, and Windows It may be necessary to have help removing the Sun Visors Caution roof panel. To remove: If a roof panel is dropped or rested on its edges, the roof panel, paint, 1. Shift transmission into P (Park). and/or weatherstripping may be damaged. 2.
  • Page 33 Keys, Doors, and Windows 6. To unlock the front release handles, pull Storing the Roof Panel 2. Insert the roof into the trunk with the rear them outward, turning fully. end first and position the rear pins into the lower receivers. Be careful not to hit the roof Warning on the carpet of the trunk.
  • Page 34 Keys, Doors, and Windows Installing the Roof Panel 3. Grasp the roof panel and pull toward the rear of the vehicle until it separates from the upper receivers, being careful not to hit Warning the sides of the trunk. Carefully lift the roof panel out of the trunk.
  • Page 35: Convertible Top

    Keys, Doors, and Windows 6. Check that the weatherstripping on each Maintaining the Roof Panel Warning (Continued) side of the roof panel is under the panel. Caution 7. Make sure the front release handles are in burning unprotected skin, never touch the fully open position.
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors, and Windows mph) and will stop if that speed is exceeded. Opening the Convertible Top — Remote Key Caution (Continued) The top operation will take approximately 1. Make sure the vehicle is in P (Park). 17 seconds. Make sure the top operation can •...
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors, and Windows Closing the Convertible Top Troubleshooting the Convertible Top 1. Make sure the sun visor mirror covers are Check the following if the convertible top closed and the sun visors are stored in the switch is not operating: center mount position.
  • Page 38 Keys, Doors, and Windows • If the vehicle battery has recently been 2. Ensure the tonneau cover is clear of display. Press and release and then quickly reconnected or if the vehicle has been jump any objects. press and hold on the remote key, or started, the top may not operate until the 3.
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors, and Windows Closing the Tonneau Cover — Engine Troubleshooting the Tonneau Cover — Access Function Engine Access 1. Make sure the vehicle is off. Check the following if the tonneau cover is not operating properly: 2. Remove all objects from the •...
  • Page 40: Seats And Restraints

    Seats and Restraints Seats and Restraints Head Restraints What Will You See After an Airbag Inflates? ............55 Passenger Sensing System ......57 The vehicle's front seats have head restraints Head Restraints Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle ..60 in the outboard seating positions that cannot Adding Equipment to the Airbag- be adjusted.
  • Page 41: Reclining Seatbacks

    Seats and Restraints To adjust the lumbar support, see Lumbar Reclining Seatbacks Adjustment 3 41. Obstructions If something has blocked the seat during movement, the movement may stop.  Remove the obstruction and try the adjustment again.  If movement is still not available, see your dealer.
  • Page 42: Lumbar Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Bolster Adjustment Memory Seats Warning (Continued) For proper protection when the vehicle is in motion, have the seatback upright. Then sit well back in the seat and wear the seat belt properly. Lumbar Adjustment If equipped, press and hold the control upward Overview to increase or downward to decrease the side bolster support.
  • Page 43 Seats and Restraints later in this section. The memory recalls may 3. Start the vehicle with the initial remote key. It is recommended to save the preferred driving be cancelled at any time during the recall. The DIC welcome message should display positions to both 1 and 2 if you are the See “Cancel Memory Seating Recalls”...
  • Page 44 Seats and Restraints • • Seat Exit Memory moves the driver seat to If the saved memory seat position does Seat Exit Memory is enabled. See not automatically recall, verify the recall is “Enabling Automatic Recalls” previously in the preferred exit position of the enabled.
  • Page 45: Heated And Ventilated Front Seats

    Seats and Restraints Obstructions If the heated seats are on high, the level may automatically be lowered after approximately If something has blocked the seat while 30 minutes. recalling a memory position, the recall may stop. Remove the obstruction and try the recall The passenger seat may take longer to heat up.
  • Page 46: Seat Belts

    Seats and Restraints Remote Start Heated and Ventilated Seats Why Seat Belts Work Warning During a remote start (if equipped), the heated or ventilated seats can be turned on Do not let anyone ride where a seat belt automatically. When it is cold outside, the cannot be worn properly.
  • Page 47: Buckle To Drive

    Seats and Restraints Questions and Answers About Seat Belts work. To turn the Buckle to Drive feature on or is on the front passenger seat. If this happens, off, select Settings > Vehicle > Buckle to Drive. remove the object from the seat or buckle the Will I be trapped in the vehicle after seat belt to shift out of P (Park).
  • Page 48 Seats and Restraints • It is very important for all occupants to buckle Wear the shoulder belt over the shoulder up. Statistics show that unbelted people are and across the chest. These parts of the hurt more often in crashes than those who are body are best able to take belt restraining wearing seat belts.
  • Page 49: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    Seats and Restraints Warning You can be seriously injured or killed if the shoulder belt is worn behind your back, under your legs, or wrapped around your neck. The shoulder belt can tighten but cannot be loosened if it is locked. The shoulder belt locks when it is pulled all the way out of the retractor.
  • Page 50 Seats and Restraints 1. The seat has a seat belt guide. The seat belt must be routed through the guide to properly position the shoulder belt on occupants whose shoulder is below the guide when seated. To use the seat belt guide: GT1 Seat: Slide the edge of the belt webbing through the opening on the guide.
  • Page 51 Seats and Restraints on the seat, move the seat rearward or 4. Push the latch plate into the buckle until recline the seat until the shoulder belt it clicks. retractor lock releases. Pull up on the latch plate to make sure it is Engaging the child restraint locking feature secure.
  • Page 52: Seat Belt Use During Pregnancy

    Seats and Restraints Seat Belt Pretensioners But if a seat belt is not long enough, your dealer will order you an extender. Only a GM issued This vehicle has seat belt pretensioners for extender should be used. When you go in to the front outboard occupants.
  • Page 53: Seat Belt Care

    Seats and Restraints by reversing the latch plate on the webbing. If may have been stressed or damaged. See your Warning the twist cannot be corrected, ask your dealer dealer to have the seat belt assemblies and seat to fix it. belt guides inspected or replaced.
  • Page 54 Seats and Restraints For frontal airbags, the word AIRBAG is on the Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) center of the steering wheel for the driver and on the instrument panel for the front Wearing your seat belt during a crash helps most effective when you are sitting well outboard passenger.
  • Page 55: Where Are The Airbags

    Seats and Restraints The system checks the airbag electrical system The driver and front outboard passenger seat- for malfunctions. The light tells you if there mounted side impact airbags are in the side of is an electrical problem. See Airbag Readiness the seatbacks closest to the door.
  • Page 56: What Makes An Airbag Inflate

    Seats and Restraints vehicle has electronic sensors that help the Seat-mounted side impact airbags are How Does an Airbag Restrain? airbag system determine the severity of the designed to inflate in moderate to severe In moderate to severe frontal collisions, even impact.
  • Page 57 Seats and Restraints The parts of the airbag that come into contact vehicle off and then on again, the fuel system Warning (Continued) with you may be warm, but not too hot to will return to normal operation; the doors can touch.
  • Page 58: Passenger Sensing System

    Seats and Restraints • The vehicle has a crash sensing According to accident statistics, children are and diagnostic module which records safer when properly secured in a rear seat in the information after a crash. See Vehicle Data correct child restraint for their weight and size. Recording and Privacy 3 363 and Event Data Rear-facing child restraints should not be Recorders 3 364.
  • Page 59 Seats and Restraints When the passenger sensing system has Warning (Continued) Warning turned off the front outboard passenger frontal airbag, the OFF indicator will light and stay lit as that an airbag will not inflate under some If the airbag readiness light ever comes a reminder that the airbag is off.
  • Page 60 Seats and Restraints Make sure the seat belt retractor is locked If the Off Indicator Is Lit for an Adult- 3. Place the seatback in the fully by pulling the shoulder belt all the way upright position. Sized Occupant out of the retractor when installing the 4.
  • Page 61: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped Vehicle

    Seats and Restraints The ON indicator may be lit if an object, such Warning (Continued) Warning as a briefcase, handbag, grocery bag, laptop, or other electronic device, is put on an unoccupied death. An adult-sized occupant should not For up to 10 seconds after the vehicle is seat.
  • Page 62: Airbag System Check

    Seats and Restraints • Front seats, including stitching, seams sensing system from properly turning off the Caution (Continued) or zippers passenger airbag(s). See Passenger Sensing • System 3 57. Seat belts airbag module replaced. For the location • If the vehicle must be modified because of the airbags, see Where Are the Airbags? Steering wheel, instrument panel, ceiling you have a disability and have questions...
  • Page 63: Child Restraints Older Children

    Seats and Restraints If the airbag readiness light stays on after The manufacturer instructions that come with What is the proper way to wear the vehicle is started or comes on when you the booster seat state the weight and height seat belts? are driving, the airbag system may not work limitations for that booster.
  • Page 64: Infants And Young Children

    Seats and Restraints Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) Warning a crash, they can be crushed together and be restrained by the shoulder belt. The child Children can be seriously injured or killed seriously injured. A seat belt must be used could move too far forward increasing the if the shoulder belt is worn behind their by only one person at a time.
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints Warning Warning Warning Children can be seriously injured or killed Never hold an infant or a child while riding Children who are up against, or very close if the shoulder belt is worn behind their in a vehicle. Due to crash forces, an infant to, any airbag when it inflates can be back, under their legs, or wrapped around or a child will become so heavy it is not...
  • Page 66: Child Restraint Systems

    Seats and Restraints Child restraints are devices used to restrain, Child Restraint Systems Warning seat, or position children in the vehicle and are sometimes called child seats or car seats. To reduce the risk of neck and head injury in a crash, infants and toddlers should There are three basic types of child restraints: be secured in a rear-facing child restraint •...
  • Page 67 Seats and Restraints Securing an Add-On Child Restraint in the Vehicle Warning A child can be seriously injured or killed in a crash if the child restraint is not properly secured in the vehicle. Secure the child restraint properly in the vehicle using the vehicle seat belt, following the instructions that came with that child restraint and the instructions in this manual.
  • Page 68: Lower Anchors And Tethers For Children (Latch System)

    Seats and Restraints • Instruction manual provided with the Securing the Child Within the that the top tether be anchored. A national child restraint or local law may require that the top tether Child Restraint • be anchored. This vehicle owner's manual In Canada, the law requires that forward-facing Warning The child restraint instructions are important,...
  • Page 69 Seats and Restraints 1. Move the seat as far back as it will go before System 3 57 and Passenger Airbag Status Warning (Continued) securing the forward-facing child restraint. Indicator 3 89 for more information, including Move the seat upward or the seatback to important safety information.
  • Page 70 Seats and Restraints 3. Put the child restraint on the seat. 7. To tighten the belt, push down on the child restraint, pull the shoulder portion of 4. Pick up the latch plate and run the lap and the belt to tighten the lap portion of the shoulder portions of the vehicle seat belt belt, and feed the shoulder belt back into through or around the restraint.
  • Page 71 Seats and Restraints If the airbag is off, the OFF indicator in the passenger airbag status indicator will come on and stay on when the vehicle is started. If a child restraint has been installed and the ON indicator is lit, see “If the On Indicator Is Lit for a Child Restraint ”...
  • Page 72: Storage

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments The glove box locks when Valet Mode is enabled. See Vehicle > Valet Mode under Settings 3 144. Warning Storage Compartments Cupholders Storage Compartments ........71 Do not store heavy or sharp objects in Glove Box ............71 storage compartments. In a crash, these Cupholders ............71 objects may cause the cover to open and Underhood Storage ........
  • Page 73: Rear Storage

    Storage Rear Center Storage If equipped, the vehicle has a convenience net If equipped, the vehicle has a convenience net to be used for small loads. Attach the net to the to be used for small loads. Attach the net to the There is storage in the center behind the two hooks of the storage area.
  • Page 74: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Additional Storage Features Center Console Storage Cargo Tie-Downs The cargo tie-downs can be used to secure small loads under the convenience net inside the trunk. Convenience Net If equipped, the vehicle has two convenience nets to be used for small loads. One in the rear trunk area and one in the front storage area.
  • Page 75: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls Airbag Readiness Light ......... 89 Auto Stop Indicator ........98 Passenger Airbag Status Indicator ..... 89 Traffic Sign Indicator ........98 Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery) .. 90 Security Light ..........98 Controls Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Check High-Beam On Light ........
  • Page 76: Controls

    Instruments and Controls Controls Heated Steering Wheel Pedestrian Safety Signal (E-Ray Only) Steering Wheel Adjustment This vehicle is equipped with automatic sound generation. This safety feature helps alert pedestrians to the vehicle when it is in an electric only mode such as Stealth mode or Shuttle mode and shifted into a forward gear, N (Neutral), or R (Reverse) up to 35 km/h (22 mph). ...
  • Page 77: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls INT: Move the lever up to INT for intermittent If the windshield wiper lever is then moved to Warning (Continued) OFF before the driver door is opened or within wipes, then turn the band up for more 10 minutes, the wipers will restart and move frequent wipes or down for less frequent wipes.
  • Page 78: Clock

    Instruments and Controls The underhood outlet is powered at all times. Clock The vehicle battery may run down if the power Set the time and date using the infotainment outlet is used while the ignition is off. Use this system. See "Date/Time" under Settings 3 144. power outlet for plugging in a GM Approved battery maintainer, if equipped.
  • Page 79: Wireless Charging

    Instruments and Controls When adding electrical equipment, be sure is in RAP, during a Bluetooth phone call, or Warning to follow the proper installation instructions when phone projection is active. See Retained included with the equipment. See Add-On Accessory Power (RAP) 3 186. Remove all objects from the charger before Electrical Equipment 3 243.
  • Page 80 Instruments and Controls 2. Remove all objects from the charging OSS Notice Information If a smartphone is placed on the charger and pocket. The system may not charge if there appears, the charger and/or the smartphone is To obtain the source code that is are any objects between the smartphone overheated.
  • Page 81: Warning Lights, Gauges, And Indicators

    Instruments and Controls Warning Lights, Gauges, following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with and Indicators the distribution. Warning lights and gauges can signal that 3. Neither the name of the copyright holder something is wrong before it becomes serious nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products enough to cause an expensive repair or...
  • Page 82: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Use the right steering wheel control to Instrument Cluster open and scroll through the different items and displays. Press to access the cluster applications. Use the thumbwheel to scroll through the list of available features. Press the thumbwheel to select. Not all English Tour Mode Shown, Others and Metric Similar applications will be available on all vehicles.
  • Page 83 Instruments and Controls • Simplify Oil Temperature: Shows the current oil functioning during vehicle operation. A reading temperature in either degrees Celsius (°C) or of 1% is an open differential and 100% is locked. Info Tiles degrees Fahrenheit (°F). It is normal for the value to make small or large changes due to driving conditions and driver The following is the list of all possible info Oil Pressure: Shows the current oil pressure in...
  • Page 84 Instruments and Controls • Turbo Boost: If equipped, displays engine Audio Sport/Z-Mode: Displays Coolant manifold pressure relative to ambient air Temperature, Fuel Gauge, Compass, Use the thumbwheel to scroll through pressure. It will display boost pressure Drive Mode Indicator, Odometer, Speed, audio presets.
  • Page 85 Instruments and Controls • Stealth: If equipped, displays Battery My Mode: Time & Outside Air Temperature or thumbwheel while the desired item is Gauge, Fuel Gauge, Electric Capability Turbo Boost, Oil Pressure highlighted. A selected mark will be displayed Gauge, Odometer, Drive Mode Indicator, next to the selected item.
  • Page 86: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls Head-Up Display (HUD) Rotation Simplify The trip odometer is accessed and reset through the Driver Information Center (DIC). Press the thumbwheel while Adjust Rotation Press the thumbwheel to enter the Simplify See Driver Information Center (DIC) 3 99. is highlighted to enter Adjust Mode.
  • Page 87: Battery Gauge (High Voltage)

    Instruments and Controls and green messages will appear over the Battery Gauge (High Voltage) Stealth Drive Mode Capability speedometer displaying the progress. The Gauge Driver Information Center (DIC) also displays a message. See “Stealth Drive Mode” in Driver Mode Control 3 207. Fuel Gauge This displays the high voltage battery state of charge, and is shown in the Shuttle and Stealth...
  • Page 88: Hybrid Battery Charging Light (Charge+)

    Instruments and Controls There is an arrow near the fuel gauge pointing The electric power indicator gauge is in Hybrid Battery Charging Light to the side of the vehicle the fuel door is on. the bottom of the display to the right of (Charge+) the speedometer, and is only shown in the When the indicator nears empty, the low fuel...
  • Page 89: Transmission Temperature Gauge

    Instruments and Controls pull off the road, stop the vehicle, and turn Do not drive the vehicle until the message Front Passenger Seat Belt Reminder Light off the engine as soon as possible. See Engine clears. See Dual Clutch Transmission 3 189 for The vehicle may have a front passenger seat Overheating 3 285 for more information.
  • Page 90: Airbag Readiness Light

    Instruments and Controls Airbag Readiness Light Warning (Continued) This light shows if there is an electrical the vehicle might not inflate in a crash, or problem with the airbag system. It is located they could even inflate without a crash. To in the instrument cluster. The system check help avoid injury, have the vehicle serviced includes the airbag sensor(s), the passenger right away.
  • Page 91: Charging System Light (12-Volt Battery)

    Instruments and Controls be a problem with the lights or the passenger If the light stays on, or comes on while driving, sensing system. See your dealer for service there may be a problem with the electrical right away. charging system. Have it checked by your dealer.
  • Page 92 Instruments and Controls Check the following: Caution (Continued) • If fuel has been added to the vehicle using the capless funnel adapter, make sure that meet the original tire specifications, can it has been removed. See “Filling the Tank cause this light to come on. This could with a Portable Gas Can”...
  • Page 93: Front Lift System Light

    Instruments and Controls See your dealer if the vehicle will not pass or Electric Parking Brake Light Warning cannot be made ready for the test. The brake system might not be working Front Lift System Light properly if the brake system warning light is on.
  • Page 94: Antilock Brake System (Abs) Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls This light should come on briefly when the If the ABS warning light stays on, or comes – For track driving events that vehicle is turned on. If it does not come on, have on again while driving, the vehicle needs require standing starts, if equipped, it fixed so it will be ready to warn if there is service.
  • Page 95: Lane Keep Assist (Lka) Light

    Instruments and Controls LKA will not assist or alert if the turn signal is Vehicle Ahead Indicator See All-Wheel Drive 3 202. active in the direction of lane departure, or if Lane Keep Assist (LKA) Light LKA detects that you are accelerating, braking, or actively steering.
  • Page 96: Traction Off Light

    Instruments and Controls Traction Off Light Traction Control System (TCS)/ Electronic Stability Control (ESC) Electronic Stability Control Light Off Light This light comes on briefly when the vehicle is turned on to show that the light is working. If This light comes on briefly when the vehicle is This light comes on briefly when the vehicle is it does not come on then, have it fixed so it will turned on to show that the light is working.
  • Page 97: Engine Coolant Temperature Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls If this happens pull over and turn off the engine This light comes on when Track Mode Engine Coolant Temperature as soon as possible. See Engine Overheating is selected. Warning Light 3 285. Driver Mode Control Light This light comes on when Weather Mode is selected.
  • Page 98: Tire Pressure Light

    Instruments and Controls When the Light Flashes First and Then Is Tire Pressure Light Caution (Continued) On Steady If the light flashes for about a minute and then 4. Restart the vehicle. If the engine oil stays on, there may be a problem with the pressure light stays on for more than 10 TPMS.
  • Page 99: Low Fuel Warning Light

    Instruments and Controls Displays when speed sign information is off. Low Fuel Warning Light Traffic Sign Indicator If equipped, the speed sign may display Security Light the following: A Low Fuel Warning Light near the fuel gauge comes on briefly when the ignition is turned on The security light should come on briefly as as a check to show it is working.
  • Page 100: Lamps On Reminder

    Instruments and Controls Information Displays This light comes on when the high-beam Cruise Control Light headlamps are in use. See Headlamp High/ Driver Information Center (DIC) Low-Beam Changer 3 111. The Info application is only available when the IntelliBeam Light ignition is on. The displays show the status of many vehicle systems.
  • Page 101 Instruments and Controls DIC Info Pages now, and will change as driving conditions Speed Limit: Displays sign information, which change. The Average Fuel Economy can be reset comes from a roadway database in the on- The following is the list of all possible DIC info by pressing and holding the thumbwheel while board navigation.
  • Page 102 Instruments and Controls The Fluid Life display must be reset after each Engine) 3 269 Engine Oil (6.2L LT2 Engine) Lap Timer (without PDR): Press when Lap fluid change. It will not reset itself. Do not Timer is displayed to start, stop, or reset the lap 3 272.
  • Page 103: Head-Up Display (Hud)

    Instruments and Controls be reset accurately until the next filter change. The language selection is changed through Head-Up Display (HUD) To reset, see Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid Life the radio and the units of measurement are If equipped with HUD, certain vehicle changed through the instrument cluster.
  • Page 104 Instruments and Controls HUD Views : Lift and hold to brighten the display. Press down and hold to dim the display. Hold There are five views in the HUD. Some vehicle down to turn the display off. information and vehicle messages or alerts are available in all views: The HUD image will automatically dim and brighten to compensate for outside lighting.
  • Page 105 Instruments and Controls Track: Displays the vehicle speed, gear position, shift lights, and current/best lap times. This includes Gain/Loss of Current Lap compared to Best Lap. Track view is only available in My Mode or Z-Mode. See Driver Mode Control 3 207. Metric English Stealth: Displays the vehicle speed and the...
  • Page 106 Instruments and Controls Metric English English Phone: Displays when an incoming call is Vehicle Alerts: You can dismiss alerts in the received from either OnStar or a Bluetooth instrument cluster. All alerts are not displayed connected phone. It appears momentarily until in the HUD.
  • Page 107: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls • The HUD is adjusted to the proper height Follow the instructions given in the messages. Engine Power Messages and rotation. The system displays messages regarding the REDUCED ACCELERATION DRIVE • following topics: You are not wearing polarized sunglasses. •...
  • Page 108: Universal Remote System Programming

    Instruments and Controls propulsion and vehicle systems, such as systems, and home automation devices. These completely before programming the Universal lubrication; thermal; brake; suspension; tire; instructions refer to a garage door opener, but Remote system. It may help to have another or, if equipped, Teen Driver.
  • Page 109 Instruments and Controls • If the indicator light stays on For questions or programming help, visit continuously or the garage door www.homelink.com/gm or call 1-800-355-3515. moves when the button is pressed, For calls placed outside the U.S., Canada, or then programming is complete. Puerto Rico, international rates will apply and There is no need to complete Steps may differ based on landline or mobile phone.
  • Page 110: Universal Remote System Operation

    Instruments and Controls 2. The indicator light will begin to flash after Universal Remote System 20 seconds. Without releasing the button, Operation proceed with Step 1 under “Programming the Universal Remote System.” Using the Universal Remote System Press and hold the appropriate Universal Remote system button for at least one-half second.
  • Page 111: Lighting

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting To reset to AUTO mode, turn the control to and then release back to AUTO. Automatic Exterior Lamp Controls mode also resets when the vehicle is turned off Exterior Lighting and then back on again if the control is left in Exterior Lamp Controls .........110 the AUTO position.
  • Page 112: Exterior Lamps Off Reminder

    Lighting • • Turning the IntelliBeam On and Off The vehicle speed drops below 20 km/h The vehicle is loaded such that the front (12 mph). end points upward, causing the light sensor To enable the IntelliBeam system, activate the to aim high and not detect headlamps high/low-beam changer two times within two The IntelliBeam system can be disabled by and taillamps.
  • Page 113: Flash-To-Pass

    Lighting For vehicles first sold in Canada, the DRL can only be turned off when the vehicle is in P (Park). When DRL are on, only the front lamps will be on. The parking lamps, taillamps, instrument panel lights, or other exterior lamps will not be on when the DRL are being used.
  • Page 114: Headlamp Leveling Control

    Lighting When it is bright enough outside, the The hazard warning flashers work no matter Headlamp Leveling Control headlamps and parking lamps will turn off what mode the ignition is in, even if the ignition or may change to DRL. is turned off.
  • Page 115: Interior Lighting Instrument Panel Illumination Control

    Lighting Interior Lighting The lever returns to its starting position when are certain graphics on the instrument cluster: it is released. coolant temperature, energy usage, digital Instrument Panel Illumination speed, and any active telltales or alerts. If after signaling a turn or lane change Control the arrows flash rapidly or do not come To use stealth lighting, turn the knob to the OFF...
  • Page 116: Engine Compartment Lamp

    Lighting Lighting Features Press the lamp buttons to manually turn on or detection will be disabled. To reactivate off each lamp. approach detection, press any button on the Entry Lighting remote key or open and close all vehicle doors. Engine Compartment Lamp The interior lamps turn on when pressing Exit Lighting Your vehicle may be equipped with an engine...
  • Page 117: Exterior Lighting Battery Saver

    Lighting • The ignition is turned on. • The doors are closed and then re-opened. Exterior Lighting Battery Saver The exterior lights turn off about 10 minutes after the vehicle is turned off, if the parking lights or headlights have been manually left on. This protects against draining the battery.
  • Page 118: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment System Introduction Performance Data Recorder (PDR) Performance Data Recorder (PDR) .....132 Read the following pages to become familiar Phone Introduction with the features. Bluetooth (Overview) ........138 Introduction ............ 117 Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone) ..139 Overview ............118 Warning Apple CarPlay and Android Auto ....142 Steering Wheel Controls ......
  • Page 119: Overview

    Infotainment System Before driving: Overview • Become familiar with the operation, center Infotainment System stack controls, steering wheel controls, and The infotainment system is controlled by infotainment display. using the infotainment display, controls on • Set up the audio by presetting favorite the center stack, steering wheel controls, and stations, setting the tone, and adjusting voice recognition.
  • Page 120 Infotainment System (Infotainment Home Screen) • Press to go to the infotainment home screen. See “Infotainment Home Screen” in this section. Pressing again displays the porch view screen showing audio, phone, and navigation (if equipped) information. • Press to exit Android Auto or Apple CarPlay.
  • Page 121 Infotainment System 2. Continue holding the icon and drag it to the desired position. 3. Release your finger to drop the icon in the desired position. Move an Icon to Another Page 1. Drag the icon to the edge of the display toward the desired page.
  • Page 122: Steering Wheel Controls

    Infotainment System Steering Wheel Controls (1): Press to answer an incoming call or start voice recognition. See Bluetooth (Pairing and Using a Phone) 3 139 Bluetooth (Overview) 3 138. (1): Press to decline an incoming call or end a current call. Press to mute or unmute the infotainment system when not on a call.
  • Page 123: Using The System

    Infotainment System connectivity in your vehicle. Some third-party Infotainment Display Features Using the System apps require a separate account and, in some Infotainment display features show on the Audio cases, a paid subscription for in-vehicle access. display when available. When a feature is Touch the Audio icon to display the active audio unavailable, it may gray out.
  • Page 124 Infotainment System Touch and Hold be done up, down, right, or left. This feature is Swipe is used to scroll through a list, pan the only available when vehicle is parked and not map, or change page views. Do this by placing in motion.
  • Page 125: Software Updates

    Infotainment System Radio Pinch is used to zoom out on a map, certain Touch the Go button or frequency in the list to images, or a web page. Place finger and thumb begin playing the station. The tune page will AM-FM Radio apart on the display, then move them together.
  • Page 126: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System • Radio Text (RDS) Provide radio station category information is required and Terms and Conditions accepted. (when available) Connected vehicle services vary by model and When on, radio station call letters and require a complete working electrical system, messages from radio stations will be shown. Satellite Radio cell reception, and GPS signal.
  • Page 127: Radio Reception

    Infotainment System Audio Players SiriusXM Settings SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service From the SiriusXM now playing screen, If equipped, SiriusXM Satellite Radio Service Avoiding Untrusted Media touch the user settings icon to display the provides digital radio reception. Tall buildings Devices SiriusXM settings.
  • Page 128: Bluetooth Audio

    Infotainment System USB Audio 3. Supported media content will appear on Internet Connectivity the display. Google Maps relies on a subscription data plan To play music via USB: for full functionality, including availability of 1. On the audio now playing screen, touch Manage Bluetooth Devices offline maps.
  • Page 129: Maps

    Infotainment System Mute Settings 2. Touch the Settings icon. This indicates the vehicle’s current location and direction on the map. During active route guidance, Google Maps can 3. Touch Privacy center, then select give audible voice directions, traffic alerts, or Offline maps.
  • Page 130: Global Positioning System (Gps)

    Infotainment System 3. Enter the destination. Adding a Home or Work Address An Alternative Way for General Route Options To edit a home or work address, an account 1. During active route guidance, touch 4. Touch the Navigation icon. must be logged in. See Accounts under Settings Route Overview.
  • Page 131: Vehicle Positioning

    Infotainment System • This system might not be available or The current position calibration is Problems with Route Guidance interference can occur if any of the following set incorrectly. Inappropriate route guidance can occur under • are true: The vehicle is traveling at high speed. one or more of the following conditions: •...
  • Page 132: Voice Recognition

    Infotainment System To recalibrate the vehicle's position on the map, Using Voice Recognition For best results: • park with the vehicle running for two to five Speak the command naturally, not too fast, Voice recognition becomes available once the minutes, until the vehicle position updates. not too slow.
  • Page 133: Performance Data Recorder (Pdr)

    Infotainment System “Play channel <SiriusXM channel number> Voice Recognition for Navigation Phone Assistant Voice Recognition on SiriusXM” : Tune to the SiriusXM radio Navigation commands can be used to start, While a mobile phone is connected via station channel number identified in the cancel route, or add waypoints/points of Bluetooth, Android Auto, or Apple CarPlay, command.
  • Page 134 Infotainment System • Comply with any notice and consent The PDR records video, audio, and vehicle data. Touch the PDR icon to access the PDR menu. requirements before capturing and/or The forward facing video and cabin audio are Touch the PDR tab. The options displayed are: recording the voices or images of captured by a camera and microphone located Start Recording...
  • Page 135 Infotainment System Video Overlay The elapsed time will show when recording. Displays these vehicle metrics: • The following errors or warnings may be Touch Video Overlay to display the Vehicle Speed: Up to three digits are displayed while recording: menu screen. displayed in km/h or MPH depending on •...
  • Page 136 Infotainment System • • Track Friction Bubble Graphic: Lateral and Drive Mode: Displays the vehicle’s current longitudinal G-Forces are displayed as a dot drive mode. within a bubble. A red dot displays when the Timing vehicle starts braking and turns green when the vehicle accelerates.
  • Page 137 Infotainment System • • Once the Timing Overlay is selected, touch Select Custom Track, then Learn to create Touch Cancel to stop the learning process. Configure in the lower right corner to choose a new custom track for lap timing. Custom Track Learning – Autocross •...
  • Page 138 Infotainment System • Saved tracks can be renamed by placing the Touch the Recordings tab. The recordings will Settings SD card in a computer and overwriting be displayed with the most recent on top. the time/date name to a user-friendly Select the recording to start playback. name.
  • Page 139: Bluetooth (Overview)

    : Press and release to answer incoming calls duplicate or rarely used entries. See www.chevrolet.com/performance/ • on your connected Bluetooth mobile device. corvette-experience to download Review the controls and operation of the Press and hold for mobile device assistant.
  • Page 140: Bluetooth (Pairing And Using A Phone)

    Infotainment System • pressing the steering wheel controls or the A Bluetooth mobile device with music connect to a different paired mobile device, volume controls for the infotainment system. capability can be paired to the vehicle see “Connecting to a Different Phone” later The adjusted volume level remains in memory as a phone and a music player at the in this section.
  • Page 141 Infotainment System 7. Follow the instructions on the phone to 10. If the phone prompts to accept connection Accessing the Device List Screen confirm the six-digit code showing on or allow phone book download, select There are two ways to access the device the infotainment display and select Pair.
  • Page 142 Infotainment System 3. Select Disconnect. Switching to Handset or Hands-Free Mode To make a call using the Contacts menu: 1. Select the Phone icon on the infotainment To switch between handset or hands- Deleting a Paired Phone home screen or on the application tray near free mode: To delete a paired phone: •...
  • Page 143: Apple Carplay And Android Auto

    Infotainment System 2. Select Recents. Accepting a Call Switching Between Calls (Call Waiting Calls Only) There are two ways to accept a call: 3. Select the name or number to call. • To switch between calls, select Phone on the Press on the steering wheel controls. Making a Call Using the Keypad infotainment home screen to display Call View.
  • Page 144 Infotainment System For Wired Phone Projection connection. If not, select the Android Auto or Select on the center stack to return to the Apple CarPlay icon on the infotainment home 1. For Android 9 smartphones and older, infotainment home screen. screen to launch. download the Android Auto app to your For Wireless Phone Projection phone from the Google Play Store.
  • Page 145: Settings

    Infotainment System Settings Android Auto is provided by Google and Vehicle-to-Phone Sharing is subject to Google’s terms and privacy Allows GM apps to use vehicle data on the listed policy. Apple CarPlay is provided by Apple To access the Settings menus: phones shown.
  • Page 146 Infotainment System Driver Mode Customization Ride Height Privacy See “Driver Mode Customization” in Driver See Front Lift System 3 216. The menu may contain the following: Mode Control 3 207. Seating Position Location Climate and Air Quality Touch to view the Location screen. Allows adjustment of different seating Allows adjustment of different position settings.
  • Page 147: Teen Driver

    Infotainment System Security About To access: Touch to view the infotainment system 1. From the infotainment home screen, select This menu allows adjustment of the software information. Settings > Vehicle > Teen Driver. infotainment security settings. 2. Create a Personal Identification Number Legal Information System (PIN) by choosing a four-digit PIN.
  • Page 148 Infotainment System 3. From the infotainment home screen, select recognize the non-Teen Driver key to start not buckled their seat belt. On some vehicles, Settings > Vehicle > Teen Driver. the vehicle. The Teen Driver settings will not Buckle to Drive is always ON when Teen Driver be active.
  • Page 149 Infotainment System • • speed of the vehicle. On some infotainment When trying to change a safety feature Distance Driven – the total distance driven. • systems, touch Set Teen Driver Speed Warning that is not configurable in Teen Driver, the Maximum Speed –...
  • Page 150: Trademarks And License Agreements

    Infotainment System • Stability Control – the number of events Forgotten PIN which required the use of electronic See your dealer to reset the PIN. stability control. • Trademarks and Antilock Braking System Active – License Agreements the number of Antilock Brake System activations.
  • Page 151 Infotainment System SiriusXM with 360L: Some features, It is prohibited to copy, decompile, TouchSense Technology and TouchSense including streaming content and listening disassemble, reverse engineer, hack, System 1000 Series Licensed from Immersion recommendations, require an active OnStar manipulate, or otherwise make available Corporation.
  • Page 152 Infotainment System COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD (“AVC MPEG4–Visual VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY STANDARD IS PROHIBITED, EXCEPT FOR USE BY AND/OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO A CONSUMER ENGAGING IN PERSONAL AND PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO.
  • Page 153: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control Climate Control Systems System Dual Automatic Climate Control System ..152 The heating, cooling, and ventilation in the Air Vents vehicle can be controlled with this system. Air Vents ............155 Maintenance Passenger Compartment Air Filter ....
  • Page 154 Climate Controls 3. SYNC (Synchronized Temperature) 1. Driver and Passenger Temperature Settings Functions not manually set will continue to be automatically controlled, even if the AUTO 4. AUTO (Automatic Operation) 2. Fan Control indicator is not lit. 5. Air Delivery Mode Controls 3.
  • Page 155 Climate Controls Changing the mode cancels the automatic Rear Window Defogger : Press to turn on recirculation. An operation and the system goes into manual indicator light comes on. Air is recirculated to mode. Press AUTO to return to automatic quickly cool the inside of the vehicle.
  • Page 156: Air Vents

    Climate Controls may come on during a remote start. See Remote Operation Tips Caution • Start 3 12, Heated and Ventilated Front Seats Clear away any ice, snow, or leaves from the 3 44, and Heated Steering Wheel 3 75. air inlets at the base of the windshield that Driving without a passenger compartment may block the flow of air into the vehicle.
  • Page 157 Climate Controls 1. Release the four clips for the left and right repaired or replaced by one from a salvage outer covers. vehicle. It should only be replaced by a new evaporator to ensure proper and safe operation. During service, all refrigerants should be reclaimed with proper equipment.
  • Page 158: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving and Operating Parking over Things That Burn ....188 Cruise Control Active Fuel Management ......188 Cruise Control ..........224 Extended Parking ..........188 Advanced Driver Assistance Systems Driving Information Engine Exhaust Advanced Driver Assistance Systems ..227 Driving for Better Fuel Economy ....158 Engine Exhaust ..........188 Assistance Systems for Parking or Distracted Driving .........158...
  • Page 159: Driving Information

    Driving and Operating • Driving Information Using Tour mode rather than Sport or Track Conversions and Add-Ons modes, will result in better Active Fuel Add-On Electrical Equipment .....243 Driving for Better Fuel Economy Management operation. See Active Fuel Management 3 188. Driving habits can affect fuel mileage.
  • Page 160: Defensive Driving

    Driving and Operating • Watch the road. Do not read, take notes, Refer to the infotainment section for more Warning or look up information on phones or other information on using that system and the electronic devices. navigation system, if equipped, including Drinking alcohol or taking drugs and then •...
  • Page 161: Steering

    Driving and Operating Average driver reaction time is about three- Electric Power Steering Steering quarters of a second. In that time, a vehicle The vehicle is equipped with an electric power moving at 100 km/h (60 mph) travels 20 m steering system, which reduces the amount Caution (66 ft), which could be a lot of distance in of effort needed to steer the vehicle.
  • Page 162: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Curve Tips Off-Road Recovery Loss of Control • Take curves at a reasonable speed. Skidding • Reduce speed before entering a curve. There are three types of skids that correspond • Maintain a reasonable and steady speed to the vehicle's three control systems: •...
  • Page 163: Track Events And Competitive Driving

    Do not attempt to perform events and competitive driving. For additional these adjustments or procedures unless details on vehicle track preparation, see properly qualified. Chevrolet.com > Corvette Experience > Guides > Track Prep Guide.
  • Page 164 Driving and Operating Engine Oil Warning Caution Tracks/courses put high loads on tires operating at high speed, which can lead to If the vehicle is used for track events and tire failure if not inflated properly. Always competitive driving, the engine may use limit vehicle cargo to the driver plus one more oil than it would with normal use.
  • Page 165 Driving and Operating If the engine oil or coolant is above 105 °C Front Hybrid Drive Unit Fluid (E-Ray) (220 °F) at idle after use, allow engine to idle If equipped, the front hybrid drive unit fluid for at least five minutes before turning the should be changed after every 15 hours of vehicle off.
  • Page 166 Driving and Operating the hydraulic system during its automated self Brake Leak Detection replaced, use GM approved brake pads. If this is diagnostic tests that can occur when a door is not done, the brake fade warning system may The hydraulic braking system has advanced opened or the remote key is present.
  • Page 167 Driving and Operating Brake Burnishing When this procedure is performed as 2. Apply the brakes 25 times starting at instructed, it will not damage the brakes. The 100 km/h (60 mph) to 25 km/h (15 mph) brake pads will smoke and produce an odor. The while decelerating at 0.8 g.
  • Page 168 Driving and Operating Perform this procedure only on dry pavement, As with all high performance brake systems, Brake Cooling Kit in a safe manner, and in compliance with all some amount of brake squeal is normal. Before any track event, high speed driving local and state ordinances regarding motor event, or competitive driving, the following Alternative Closed Course Brake Burnishing...
  • Page 169 Driving and Operating Right Side Front Shown, Left Side Front Similar Z51, Z06, and E-Ray - Right Side Rear Shown, ZR1 - Right Side Rear Shown, Left Side Left Side Rear Similar Rear Similar 1. Front Brake Cooling Duct 3. Rear Knuckle Mounted Cooling Duct (Z06, 2.
  • Page 170 Driving and Operating Aerodynamics Corvette ZR1, Z06, and E-Ray Recommended Aerodynamic Configurations Underbody Strake Inspection (For Z06 Vehicles With Carbon Aero Package RPO T0F/T0G and ZR1 Carbon Aero Packages with TOM) Front Underwing Stall Gurney Flaps Rear Spoiler With Tall Wickers Shown, Short Wickers Similar Left Side Shown, Right Side Similar For optimal aero performance, ensure the...
  • Page 171 Driving and Operating Refer to the following table for setting up the ZR1, Z06, and E-Ray for optimized aerodynamic performance. Street Driving targets the lowest aerodynamic drag, whereas Track Driving targets optimal downforce and balance. Setup will vary based on the vehicle’s front splitter, front underwing, and rear spoiler/wing configuration.
  • Page 172 Driving and Operating Street Driving – Recommended Aerodynamic Configuration Track Driving – Recommended Aerodynamic Configuration RPO Code Front Rear Front Rear Front underwing stall Gurney Front underwing stall Gurney No rear lower control arm Install rear lower control arm Z06 and E-Ray with 5V5 flaps installed.
  • Page 173 Driving and Operating Load Limit and Tire Pressure Load Limit and Tire Pressure (Stingray Z51) Warning Warning Operating the vehicle at high speeds can be Track/course loads wear tires both on dangerous. Improper tire inflation pressure the tread and internal to the tire. When can put additional strain on the tires and driven in track/course conditions, even can cause a sudden failure.
  • Page 174 Driving and Operating Load Limit and Tire Pressure (Z06 and E- After track driving has ended, return the tires to Load Limit and Tire Pressure (ZR1) the recommended cold tire inflation pressure Ray) shown on the tire placard. Warning See Tire Pressure for High-Speed Operation Warning Track/course loads wear tires both on 3 311 for high speed non-track use.
  • Page 175: Wheel Alignment

    Driving and Operating • Road/Street Courses Camber: -3.0 degrees Caution • (e.g., Virginia International Raceway, Road Toe (total): 0.1 degrees toe in Atlanta, or similar) Do not use power tools when removing Rear (per corner) Limit the vehicle to the driver and one or installing the fasteners.
  • Page 176: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating • • Rear (per corner) Thrust Angle: 0.0 degrees On a typical road course 3.2–6.5 km (2-4 • miles) long per lap, one cool down lap Caster: 0 degrees without using the brakes will suffice. If the • Camber:  -2.0 degrees track being driven is shorter than 3.2 km (2 1.
  • Page 177: Hill And Mountain Roads

    Driving and Operating • Have good tires with proper tread depth. Caution (Continued) Warning See Tires 3 303. • Turn off cruise control. Wet brakes can cause crashes. They might and do not exceed 8 km/h (5  mph). Do not not work as well in a quick stop and could drive through water that may come close to Hill and Mountain Roads cause pulling to one side.
  • Page 178: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating • Snow or ice between the tires and the road Allow greater following distance and watch Warning creates less traction or grip, so drive carefully. for slippery spots. Icy patches can occur Wet ice can occur at about 0 °C (32 °F) when on otherwise clear roads in shaded areas.
  • Page 179: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating To save fuel, run the engine for short periods to Warning (Continued) Warning warm the vehicle and then shut the engine off and partially close the window. Moving about Snow can trap engine exhaust under the causing an engine compartment fire or to keep warm also helps.
  • Page 180: Vehicle Load Limits

    Driving and Operating Tire and Loading Information Label There is also important loading Vehicle Load Limits information on the vehicle Certification It is very important to know how much label. It may show the Gross Vehicle weight the vehicle can carry. This weight Weight Rating (GVWR) and the Gross Axle is called the vehicle capacity weight and Weight Rating (GAWR) for the front and...
  • Page 181 Driving and Operating vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.
  • Page 182: Starting And Operating New Vehicle Break-In

    Driving and Operating Certification Label Warning Things you put inside your vehicle can strike and injure people in a sudden stop or turn, or in a crash. • Put things in the rear area of your vehicle. Try to spread the weight evenly. •...
  • Page 183: Front Air Dam (And Splitter)

    Driving and Operating During the first 800 km (500 mi), engine torque For the first 2 414 km (1,500 mi): 0.5g. This is a medium brake application. • will be limited in low gears. Drive for at least 0.3 km (0.2 mi) between Do not participate in track events, sport brake applications To remove the engine torque limitation after driving schools, or similar activities.
  • Page 184: Composite Materials

    Driving and Operating If the vehicle is in P (Park), the ignition will turn Composite Materials Ignition Positions off, and Retained Accessory Power (RAP) will This vehicle may be equipped with parts remain active. See Retained Accessory Power containing carbon fiber, sheet-molding (RAP) 3 186.
  • Page 185: Starting The Engine

    Driving and Operating 3. Come to a complete stop. Shift into P (Park). ON/RUN/START (Green Indicator Light): This Starting the Engine mode is for driving and starting. With the 4. Set the parking brake. See Electric Parking ignition off and the brake pedal applied, Brake 3 203.
  • Page 186: Stop/Start System

    Driving and Operating Cell phone chargers can interfere with the See “Starting the Vehicle with a Low Stopping the Engine operation of the Keyless Access system. Remote Key Battery” under Remote Key Shift to P (Park) and press and hold Battery chargers should not be plugged in Operation 3 8.
  • Page 187: Retained Accessory Power (Rap)

    Driving and Operating • Minimum vehicle speed has not been Auto Stop Disable Switch Warning (Continued) reached since the last Auto Stop. • The accelerator pedal is pressed. restart and move unexpectedly. Always • shift to P  (Park), and then turn the ignition The engine or transmission is not at the off before exiting the vehicle.
  • Page 188: Shifting Into Park

    Driving and Operating • Infotainment System To shift into P (Park): Warning (Continued) • 1. Hold the brake pedal down and set the Power Windows (during RAP this parking brake. See Electric Parking Brake functionality will be lost when any door It is dangerous to get out of the vehicle if is opened) 3 203.
  • Page 189: Parking Over Things That Burn

    Driving and Operating 3. Press or pull the desired switch on the When less power is required, such as cruising If the vehicle is left parked and running with the center console. For N (Neutral) press and at a constant vehicle speed, the system will remote key inside the vehicle, it will continue to hold the N (Neutral) switch until the operate in the half cylinder mode, allowing the...
  • Page 190: Running The Vehicle While Parked

    Driving and Operating Dual Clutch Transmission Warning (Continued) Warning • The exhaust system leaks due to To prevent exhaust gases from entering corrosion or damage. the vehicle and heat from damaging the • vehicle, the engine cover and all fluid The vehicle exhaust system has fill plugs must be secured before closing been modified, damaged, or...
  • Page 191 Driving and Operating the engine is warmed up. Manual operation If the vehicle is shifted into R (Reverse) while Warning can also be selected. See Manual Mode later in the speed is too high, the vehicle will shift into this section. N (Neutral).
  • Page 192 Driving and Operating 2. Shift into the desired gear. 1. Ensure the vehicle is on level ground, the Warning (Continued) engine is running and the vehicle is in Maintaining N (Neutral) with Engine Off P (Park). vehicle could move very rapidly. You could This vehicle includes a method of keeping the 2.
  • Page 193: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating To shift out of D (Drive): With the transmission in D (Drive), press Caution (Continued) the M (Manual Mode) switch on the center 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop. console to enter Manual Mode. Use the paddles cool the transmission fluid. This message 2.
  • Page 194 Driving and Operating • • Drive at a steady speed without Pull and briefly hold the − paddle. If the At maximum engine speed (rpm), auto-shifts manual shifts or aggressive cornering for paddle continues to be held as the vehicle will occur after a specified time period to several seconds.
  • Page 195 Driving and Operating Stingray (LT2) with an Electronic Limited-Slip Differential (Z51) and E-Ray At Approximately Maximum Downshift Inhibit Speed (into gear) km/h...
  • Page 196 Driving and Operating Aero Limited Aero Limited Aero Limited Aero Limited Stingray (LT2) with a Mechanical Limited-Slip Differential (Without Z51) At Approximately Upshift Allowed (into gear) km/h...
  • Page 197 Driving and Operating Stingray (LT2) with a Mechanical Limited-Slip Differential (Without Z51) At Approximately Maximum Downshift Inhibit Speed (into gear) km/h...
  • Page 198 Driving and Operating Aero Limited Aero Limited Aero Limited Aero Limited Z06 (LT6) At Approximately Upshift Allowed (into gear) km/h...
  • Page 199 Driving and Operating Z06 (LT6) At Approximately Maximum Downshift Inhibit Speed (into gear) km/h...
  • Page 200 Driving and Operating Aero Limited Aero Limited Aero Limited Aero Limited ZR1 (LT7) At Approximately Upshift Allowed (into gear) km/h...
  • Page 201 Driving and Operating ZR1 (LT7) At Approximately Maximum Downshift Inhibit Speed (into gear) km/h...
  • Page 202 Driving and Operating Rapid Exit: This is intended for use at a closed course race track and not on public roads. Engine power is reapplied to the wheels quickly to support spirited driving. The rate of launch is Aero Limited Aero Limited dependent on how much the accelerator pedal is pressed when the paddles are released.
  • Page 203: Drive Systems All-Wheel Drive

    Driving and Operating Brakes while keeping the opposite paddle held. The Warning Performance Transmission Active Light will Electric Brake Boost illuminate in the gauge cluster to indicate When exiting Double Paddle Declutch, the that Manual Launch has been activated. Vehicles equipped with electric brake boost vehicle may move rapidly.
  • Page 204: Electric Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating If there is a problem with ABS, this warning Before leaving the vehicle, check the red Electric Parking Brake light stays on. See Antilock Brake System (ABS) parking brake status light to ensure that the parking brake is applied. Warning Light 3 93.
  • Page 205: Brake Assist

    Driving and Operating If the EPB is applied while the vehicle is switch until the red parking brake status light during this time may occur. Continue to moving, the vehicle will decelerate as long is off. If either light stays on after release is apply the brake pedal as the driving situation as the switch is pressed.
  • Page 206: Regenerative Braking

    Driving and Operating Ride Control Systems HSA is available when the vehicle is facing If cruise control is being used when the uphill in a forward gear, or when facing traction system begins to limit wheel spin, the Traction Control/Electronic downhill in R (Reverse). The vehicle must cruise control will automatically disengage.
  • Page 207 Driving and Operating The indicator light for both systems is in the To turn off only the Traction Control System, comes on and stays on, the vehicle may instrument cluster. This light will: need more time to diagnose the problem. If the press and release .
  • Page 208: Hill Rollback Control

    Driving and Operating • The StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability Control Information Center message displays when the controls are turned on. If equipped, the heated system cannot be turned off by the driver. feature is active, and you may hear a noise. This and cooled seats, and the heated steering •...
  • Page 209 Driving and Operating Mode Description Weather: Used for slippery surfaces to help control wheel speed. This can compromise the acceleration on dry asphalt. This feature is not intended for use when the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, ice, snow, or gravel.
  • Page 210 Driving and Operating suspension, steering, brake feel, and engine Through the center display, the driver can Track: Use for closed race tracks. Use when sound. My Mode will remain active across customize multiple settings. The following maximum vehicle handling is desired. When in ignition cycles.
  • Page 211 For additional details on vehicle track light displays on the DIC. See Hybrid Battery preparation, see Chevrolet.com > Corvette Charging Light (Charge+) 3 87. Also, a small Experience > Guides > Track Prep Guide. pop-up window will also appear showing the exact SOC and electric power input/output.
  • Page 212 Driving and Operating range in Stealth mode is about three to When Stealth mode is deactivated, the vehicle Warning four miles depending on the starting SOC, will transition into the default driver mode. vehicle speed, and other driving conditions. The Stealth mode can only be activated one time When exiting Stealth mode, allow Stealth Drive Mode Capability Gauge on the...
  • Page 213 Driving and Operating The infotainment screen will only show the Do not store the hybrid battery with a low SOC date and time. If equipped, the HUD system will for an extended period of time. It is best to store not be functional.
  • Page 214 Driving and Operating Driver Mode Attributes Modes: My Mode WEATHER TOUR SPORT TRACK Z Mode Cluster Display Tour (Default), Weather Tour Sport Track Tour, Sport, Sport, Track, Track, Weather Weather (with (with any info any info tile set tile set up) Throttle Progression Tour Weather...
  • Page 215 Driving and Operating Suspension (if equipped with Tour, Sport, Tour Tour Sport Track Tour, Sport, Magnetic Ride) Track Track Brake Response Tour, Sport, Tour Tour Sport Track Tour, Sport, Track Track Cluster Display Driver Influenced Gear Selection: of performance driving is detected. •...
  • Page 216 Driving and Operating – Recognizing sporty driving and Engine Sound Magnetic Ride Control anticipating upcoming corners with If equipped, this feature adjusts the the appropriate gear selection Caution shock dampening firmness based on entering and exiting driving conditions to improve comfort •...
  • Page 217: Front Lift System

    Driving and Operating Suspension Performance Traction Management (PTM) (height and time will vary by vehicle). The Front Lift System will allow you to lift the front This setting adjusts the firmness of the To activate PTM through Z Mode, configure of the vehicle to enter a driveway, driving over suspension in the vehicle.
  • Page 218: Performance Driving

    Driving and Operating • The system can be raised or lowered by the this function, turn off the GPS location via Performance Driving pushbutton, when the vehicle is in RUN or in the vehicle Customization Settings. The Front If equipped, Competitive Driving mode, accessory mode.
  • Page 219 Driving and Operating E-Ray Performance App the vehicle that illuminates the front and/or rear axle as each propulsion system is being used. The brighter the wireframe display the more power/torque is being provided. Dyno If equipped with E-Ray, to access the Performance app, select the Performance While in P (Park) app icon on the infotainment screen.
  • Page 220 Driving and Operating Data Top Speed Mode (ZR1 Models Only) 5. Press the Traction Control System/ StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability Control There are two available screens for the Data Use Top Speed mode when driving on button twice. See Traction Control/ page. Swipe the screen to the left to access the closed race tracks.
  • Page 221 Driving and Operating Competitive Driving Mode two times. Performance Traction Wet — When is pressed again, the traction off light StabiliTrak/ESC On displays in the Driver Competitive Driving mode allows full engine and StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability Control Information Center. power while StabiliTrak/Electronic Stability OFF light will go out.
  • Page 222 Driving and Operating • Wet or damp conditions only — not Performance Traction – Race 1 Electronic Stability Control systems. The • intended for use in heavy rain or traction off light and StabiliTrak/Electronic For use by drivers who are familiar with standing water the track Stability Control Off light...
  • Page 223 Driving and Operating • Launch Control is only available when the If the engine is cold, the available tire traction. If the driving wheels following criteria are met: vehicle may be limited to 3000  spin excessively during the launch, reduce the •...
  • Page 224: Limited-Slip Differential

    Driving and Operating 1. Using the Driver Information Center Limited-Slip Differential buttons on the right side of the steering The standard mechanical limited-slip wheel, navigate to the performance menu. differential provides more traction on snow, See Instrument Cluster 3 81. mud, ice, sand, or gravel. It works like a standard 2.
  • Page 225: Cruise Control

    Driving and Operating • • Improves traction while cornering by Mode 3 is engaged when PTM is engaged Warning (Continued) changing the engagement to achieve in Dry, Sport, Race 1, and Race 2 modes. a balance between directional control This is a nimble calibration with similar Cruise control can be dangerous on slippery and acceleration.
  • Page 226 Driving and Operating Resuming a Set Speed : Press to disengage cruise control without If cruise control is engaged at a set speed and erasing the set speed from memory. then the brakes are applied or is pressed, Setting Cruise Control cruise control is disengaged without erasing If cruise control is on but is not engaged, the the set speed from memory.
  • Page 227 Driving and Operating • The speedometer reading can be displayed thumbwheel down to SET– will result in the If cruise control is engaged and a gear in either English or metric units. See Settings cruise speed being set to the current vehicle is selected with the manual paddle shift speed.
  • Page 228: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems

    Driving and Operating Erasing Speed Memory Audible Alert Warning (Continued) The cruise control set speed is erased from Some driver assistance features alert the driver • of obstacles by beeping. To view available memory if is pressed or when the vehicle is Detect children, pedestrians, bicyclists, settings for this feature, touch the Settings turned off.
  • Page 229: Assistance Systems For Parking Or Backing

    Driving and Operating Radio Frequency This vehicle may be equipped with driver assistance systems that operate using radio frequency. See Radio Frequency Statement 3 362. Assistance Systems for Parking or Backing If equipped, the Rear Vision Camera (RVC), Rear Park Assist (RPA), and Curb View Camera may help the driver park or avoid objects.
  • Page 230: Curb View Camera

    Driving and Operating • Ice, snow, mud, or anything else builds up Warning (Continued) on the camera lens. Clean the lens, rinse it with water, and wipe it with a soft cloth. may be different from actual distances. • The back of the vehicle is damaged. The Do not drive or park the vehicle using only position and mounting angle of the camera these camera(s).
  • Page 231: Park Assist

    Driving and Operating Rear Junction View (10 in) high off the ground and below bumper level. These detection distances may be shorter Displays a rear cross traffic view that shows during warmer or humid weather. objects directly to the left and right of the back of the vehicle.
  • Page 232: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta) System

    Driving and Operating When an object is first detected in the rear, Assistance Systems for Driving Warning one beep will be heard from the rear. When an If equipped, when driving the vehicle in object is very close (<0.6 m (2 ft) in the vehicle FCA does not provide a warning to help a forward gear, Forward Collision Alert (FCA), rear), five beeps will sound from the rear.
  • Page 233 Driving and Operating FCA can be disabled through vehicle Collision Alert Tailgating Alert settings. To view available settings from the infotainment screen, touch Settings > Vehicle > Collision/Detection Systems. Detecting the Vehicle Ahead The vehicle ahead indicator will display amber With Head-Up Display when you are following a vehicle ahead much too closely.
  • Page 234: Automatic Emergency Braking (Aeb)

    Driving and Operating • away the alert will occur. Consider traffic and Clean the headlamps. Warning (Continued) weather conditions when selecting the alert Automatic Emergency Braking timing. The range of selectable alert timings Complete attention is always required may not be appropriate for all drivers and (AEB) while driving, and you should be ready driving conditions.
  • Page 235: Front Pedestrian Braking (Fpb) System

    Driving and Operating • or hard. Always wear a seat belt and ensure There is a problem with the StabiliTrak/ Warning that all passengers are properly restrained. This Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system. automatic emergency braking can only occur if The AEB system does not need service. Using AEB or IBA while towing a trailer could a vehicle is detected.
  • Page 236 Driving and Operating system detects pedestrians or bicyclists up FPB can be set to Off, Alert, or Alert and Front Pedestrian Alert to a distance of approximately 40 m (131 ft). Brake through vehicle settings. To view During nighttime driving, system performance available settings from the infotainment is very limited.
  • Page 237: Side Blind Zone Alert (Sbza)

    Driving and Operating Automatic Braking spot areas. The SBZA warning display will light Warning up in the corresponding outside side mirror and If FPB detects it is about to crash into will flash if the turn signal in corresponding side a pedestrian or bicyclist directly ahead, and FPB may alert or automatically brake the is on.
  • Page 238 Driving and Operating SBZA Detection Zones lanes. Before making a lane change, check the When the System Does Not Seem to SBZA display, check mirrors, glance over your Work Properly shoulder, and use the turn signals. SBZA displays may not come on when passing a vehicle quickly, for a stopped vehicle.
  • Page 239: Lane Keep Assist (Lka)

    Driving and Operating If the SBZA displays do not light up when If equipped, LKA may help avoid crashes Warning (Continued) vehicles are in the blind zone and the system is due to unintentional lane departures. This clean, the system may need service. Take the system uses a camera to detect lane markings.
  • Page 240: Top Tier Fuel

    Driving and Operating • LKA may not be available in extremely cold Sudden lighting changes, such as when or see www.toptiergas.com for a list of temperatures of less than approximately −30°  driving through tunnels. TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline marketers and • f (−34° c).
  • Page 241: Prohibited Fuels

    Driving and Operating a condition of the vehicle warranty. If heavy (9,000 mi), whichever occurs first. TOP TIER Caution (Continued) knocking is heard when using gasoline rated at Detergent Gasoline and ACDelco Fuel System 91 or greater, the engine needs service. Treatment Plus – Gasoline will help keep •...
  • Page 242 Driving and Operating The capless system has two internal flapper Warning (Continued) doors. To prevent fuel spray, insert the nozzle fully to ensure both doors are open • Avoid using electronic devices before refueling. while refueling. • Do not re-enter the vehicle while Warning pumping fuel.
  • Page 243: Filling A Portable Fuel Container

    Driving and Operating Warning (Continued) Warning Warning • If a fire starts while you are refueling, do Attempting to refuel from a portable fuel Do not fill a container while it is inside not remove the fill nozzle. Shut off the flow container without using the funnel adapter a vehicle, in a vehicle's trunk, in a pickup of fuel by shutting off the pump or by may cause fuel spillage and damage the...
  • Page 244 Driving and Operating Conversions and Add-Ons The vehicle has an airbag system. Before attempting to add anything electrical to the Add-On Electrical Equipment vehicle, see Servicing the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle 3 60 and Adding Equipment to the Airbag-Equipped Vehicle 3 60. Warning The Data Link Connector (DLC) is used for vehicle service and Emission Inspection/ Maintenance testing.
  • Page 245: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Vehicle Care Brake Fluid .............289 Tire Pressure for High-Speed Operation ... 311 Battery - North America ......290 Tire Pressure Monitor System ....312 Park Brake and P (Park) Mechanism Tire Pressure Monitor Operation ....313 General Information Check ............293 Tire Inspection ..........316 Wiper Blade Replacement ......293 Tire Rotation ..........
  • Page 246: General Information

    Vehicle Care General Information materials. Perchlorate Material – special Damage to suspension components caused handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/ by modifying vehicle height outside of For service and parts needs, visit your dealer. hazardouswaste/perchlorate. factory settings will not be covered by the You will receive genuine GM parts and GM- vehicle warranty.
  • Page 247 Vehicle Care If a jack is used to lift the vehicle, follow the Lifting from the Front – Frame Warning (Continued) instructions that came with the jack, and be sure to use the correct lifting points to avoid 2. Put the transmission in P (Park). damaging the vehicle.
  • Page 248: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Care Lifting from the Rear – Frame from the air filter housing to maximize engine If doing some of your own service work, use performance and air filter life. See Maintenance the proper service manual. It tells you much more about how to service the vehicle than Schedule 3 341 and Engine Air Cleaner/Filter this manual can.
  • Page 249 Vehicle Care Stingray Coupe and Z06 Coupe (Convertibles Similar)
  • Page 250 Vehicle Care 1. Front Lift System Reservoir (under cover, if 2. Battery (under cover). See Battery - North 4. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir. See equipped). See Front Lift System 3 216. America 3 290. Washer Fluid 3 286. 3. Brake Fluid Reservoir. See Brake Fluid 3 289. E-Ray Coupe (Convertible Similar)
  • Page 251 Vehicle Care 1. Front Lift System Reservoir (under cover, if 3. Battery (under cover). See Battery - North 5. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir. See equipped). See Front Lift System 3 216. America 3 290. Washer Fluid 3 286. 2. Power Electronic Cooling Loop Reservoir. 4.
  • Page 252: Engine Compartment Overview

    Vehicle Care 1. Front Lift System Reservoir (under cover, if 4. Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir. See On convertible models, open the rear tonneau cover to access the engine compartment. The equipped). See Front Lift System 3 216. Washer Fluid 3 286. rear hatch/trunk and the convertible top must 2.
  • Page 253 Vehicle Care Engine Cover (Convertible Only) 1. High Voltage Battery System Coolant 2. Engine Cover. Reservoir (E-Ray). Turbo Intercooler Coolant Loop Reservoir (ZR1). See your dealer for maintenance.
  • Page 254 Vehicle Care 3. Engine Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure If equipped, the engine cover protects For access to maintenance items, pull up on the Cap (Under Cover). See Cooling System the folding convertible top system from tab on the access hole plug, and fold the plug underhood heat and contamination.
  • Page 255 Vehicle Care Stingray Coupe — 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2)
  • Page 256 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Cooling Fan (Out of View). See Cooling System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285. 2. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access Panel). See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 3 278. 3. Dry Sump Engine Oil Tank and Fill Cap. See Engine Oil (5.5L LT6/LT7 Engine) 3 269 Engine Oil (6.2L LT2 Engine) 3 272.
  • Page 257 Vehicle Care Stingray Convertible — 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2)
  • Page 258 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Cooling Fan (Out of View). See Cooling System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285. 2. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access Panel). See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 3 278. 3. Engine Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap.
  • Page 259 Vehicle Care E-Ray Coupe — 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2) 1. Engine Cooling Fans (Out of View). 3. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access 4. Dry Sump Engine Oil Tank and Fill Cap. Panel). See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter See Engine Oil (5.5L LT6/LT7 Engine) 2.
  • Page 260 Vehicle Care 5. Engine Oil Dipstick. See Engine Oil (5.5L LT6/LT7 Engine) 3 269 Engine Oil (6.2L LT2 Engine) 3 272. 6. Engine Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap. See Cooling System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285.
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care E-Ray Convertible — 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2) 1. Engine Cooling Fans (Out of View). 3. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access Panel). See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 2. High Voltage Battery System 3 278. Coolant Reservoir. See your dealer for maintenance.
  • Page 262 Vehicle Care 4. Engine Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap. See Cooling System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285. 5. Dry Sump Engine Oil Tank and Fill Cap. See Engine Oil (5.5L LT6/LT7 Engine) 3 269 Engine Oil (6.2L LT2 Engine) 3 272.
  • Page 263 Vehicle Care Z06 Coupe — 5.5L V8 Engine (LT6)
  • Page 264 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Cooling Fan (Out of View). See Cooling System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285. 2. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access Panel). See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 3 278. 3. Dry Sump Engine Oil Tank and Fill Cap. See Engine Oil (5.5L LT6/LT7 Engine) 3 269 Engine Oil (6.2L LT2 Engine) 3 272.
  • Page 265 Vehicle Care Z06 Convertible— 5.5L V8 Engine (LT6)
  • Page 266 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Cooling Fan (Out of View). See Cooling System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285. 2. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access Panel). See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 3 278. 3. Engine Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap.
  • Page 267 Vehicle Care ZR1 Coupe — 5.5L V8 Engine (LT7)
  • Page 268 Vehicle Care 1. Engine Cooling Fan (Out of View). See Cooling System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285. 2. Turbo Intercooler Coolant Loop Reservoir. See your dealer for maintenance. 3. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access Panel).
  • Page 269 Vehicle Care ZR1 Convertible — 5.5L V8 Engine (LT7) 1. Engine Cooling Fans (Out of View). 3. Engine Air Cleaner Filter (Under Access Panel). See Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 2. Turbo Intercooler Coolant Loop Reservoir. 3 278. See your dealer for maintenance.
  • Page 270: Engine Oil (5.5L Lt6/Lt7 Engine)

    Vehicle Care • 4. Engine Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Always dispose of engine oil properly. See The vehicle has a race track-ready dry Cap. See Cooling System (Engine) “What to Do with Used Oil” in this section. sump engine lubrication system. This high performance system operates differently than 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Checking the Engine Oil...
  • Page 271 Vehicle Care 2. Once the engine is warm, check the oil while See Engine Compartment Overview 3 251 for Caution (Continued) the engine is running at idle. the location of the external engine oil tank dipstick and fill cap. engine. If the oil level is above the operating Warning Add enough oil to put the level somewhere in range (i.e., the engine has so much oil that...
  • Page 272 Vehicle Care 4. Drain Plug O-ring Seal 6. Inspect the drain plug O-ring seal (4) and 11. Start the engine and check the oil level as replace if it is damaged. Reinstall the drain described under "Checking the Engine Oil." 5.
  • Page 273: Engine Oil (6.2L Lt2 Engine)

    Vehicle Care • Engine oils that have been approved by nails with soap and water, or a good hand Always dispose of engine oil properly. See GM as meeting the dexosR specification cleaner. Wash or properly dispose of clothing “What to Do with Used Oil” in this section. are marked with the dexosR approved logo.
  • Page 274 Vehicle Care a standard engine lubrication system and Caution (Continued) Warning requires a special procedure when checking the engine oil level. Follow this procedure closely. The engine oil dipstick handle may be hot; area that shows the proper operating The engine oil level must be checked when the it could burn you.
  • Page 275 Vehicle Care Add enough oil to put the level somewhere in To change the engine oil and filter: Warning the proper operating range. Push the dipstick 1. Run the engine at idle for about 20 seconds all the way back into the oil tank tube to return all of the oil back into the dry sump To help avoid personal injury and/or engine when finished.
  • Page 276: Engine Oil Life System

    Vehicle Care Use engine oils that meet the Engine oil system flushes are not engine revolutions, engine temperature, and dexosR specification. recommended and could cause engine damage miles driven. Based on driving conditions, the not covered by the vehicle warranty. mileage at which an oil change is indicated can vary considerably.
  • Page 277: Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid

    Vehicle Care the system. It is also important to check the oil Change the fluid and external canister filter at Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid regularly over the course of an oil drain interval the proper intervals. See Maintenance Schedule How to Check Dual Clutch and keep it at the proper level.
  • Page 278: Engine Air Filter Life System

    Vehicle Care the system is ever reset accidentally, the fluid follow the service interval until the second filter Engine Air Filter Life System must be changed 72 000 km (45,000 mi) after change, resetting the filter life system at each If equipped, this feature provides the engine the last fluid change.
  • Page 279: Engine Air Cleaner/Filter

    Vehicle Care 2. Display the Air Filter Life on the DIC. See When to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner Filter Caution Driver Information Center (DIC) 3 99. For intervals on changing and inspecting the engine air cleaner filter, see Maintenance 3. Press the thumbwheel on the steering If the air cleaner/filter is off, dirt can easily Schedule 3 341.
  • Page 280 Vehicle Care 3. Remove the convenience net hooks (2) and plastic retainers (1). 4. Remove the carpet. 2. Remove the four lift off bracket bolts (2) to 6. Remove the air cleaner cover screws (2) and remove the brackets (1). cover (1).
  • Page 281: Cooling System (Engine)

    Vehicle Care Warning Warning If part replacement is necessary, the part Do not touch heater or radiator hoses, or must be replaced with one of the same part other engine parts. They can be very hot number or with an equivalent part. Use of and can burn you.
  • Page 282 Vehicle Care The following explains the cooling system and how to check and add coolant when it is low. If there is a problem with engine overheating, see Engine Overheating 3 285. What to Use Warning Plain water, or other liquids such as alcohol, can boil before the proper coolant mixture will.
  • Page 283 Vehicle Care Use a mixture of 40% DEX-COOL coolant and Check to see if coolant is visible in the coolant When the engine is hot, the level could be 60% clean, drinkable water. If using this surge tank. If the coolant inside the coolant higher than the COLD FILL indicator.
  • Page 284: Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion)

    Vehicle Care If coolant is needed, be sure the cooling system Caution is cool, then add the proper DEX-COOL coolant mixture directly to the surge tank. If the pressure cap is not tightly installed, 1. Open the Hatch/Trunk. See Hatch 3 19. coolant loss and engine damage may occur.
  • Page 285 Vehicle Care Cooling System Pressure Caps Caution Warning Caution The coolant system hoses and related GM electric vehicle cooling systems require components become hot during vehicle a 50/50 mix of DEXCOOL and de-ionized If the pressure caps are not secured operation. To avoid potential burns, do not water.
  • Page 286: Cooling System (Zr1 Charge Air)

    Vehicle Care Have the coolant changed by an authorized of two heat exchangers toward the front Warning (Continued) service center, familiar with legal requirements of the vehicle and two on the engine, an regarding used coolant disposal. This will help electric coolant pump, and a separate coolant corrosion and/or cooling system being protect the environment and your health.
  • Page 287: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care If the engine is overheating, the fans should be If Steam Is Coming from the Engine If the engine coolant temperature gauge is running. If they are not, do not continue to run no longer in the shaded area or an overheat Compartment with no Overheat Warning the engine, and have the vehicle serviced.
  • Page 288: Brakes

    Vehicle Care Caution (Continued) Caution • When using concentrated washer fluid, Continuing to drive with worn-out brake follow the manufacturer instructions for linings could result in costly brake repairs. adding water. • Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary Fill the washer fluid tank only three- 2.
  • Page 289 Vehicle Care To help reduce squeal, the brake pads are performance can change in many ways if the Brake Rotor Wear (Z06/Z07/E-Ray with treated with an anti-squeal paste that may wrong brake parts are installed or if parts are J57 or ZR1 with J58 Carbon Ceramic Rotors) need to be reapplied periodically as part of improperly installed.
  • Page 290: Brake Pad Life System

    Vehicle Care Completing the following procedure as When the message displays, install new brake Caution instructed will not damage the brakes. The pads and brake pad wear sensors on the vehicle. brake pads may smoke and produce an odor. When the ignition is turned on after new brake Performing the brake burnish procedure The braking force and pedal travel may pads and brake pad wear sensors are installed,...
  • Page 291: Battery - North America

    Vehicle Care There are only two reasons why the brake fluid When the brake fluid falls to a low level, Caution level in the reservoir may go down: the brake warning light comes on. See Brake • System Warning Light 3 92. Normal brake lining wear.
  • Page 292 Vehicle Care Charging the 12-Volt Lithium-Ion Battery High Voltage Battery (E-Ray) Warning The 12-volt lithium-ion battery can be charged Only a trained service technician should using a GM approved charger designed for inspect, test, or replace the high voltage WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and lithium-Ion batteries.
  • Page 293 Vehicle Care If the vehicle is in a crash, the sensing system Innovation, Science, and Economic may shut down the high voltage system. Development (ISED) Radiation When this occurs, the high voltage battery Exposure Statement is disconnected and the vehicle will not start. This equipment complies with RSS-102 The SERVICE VEHICLE SOON message in the radiation exposure limits set forth for an...
  • Page 294: Park Brake And P (Park) Mechanism Check

    Vehicle Care Extended Storage: It is recommended that the Warning (Continued) Warning battery maintainer package be used. However, if not, remove the black, negative (−) cable Use only GM approved jump start boxes and Make sure there is room in front of the from the battery.
  • Page 295: Windshield Replacement

    Vehicle Care Replacement blades come in different types 4. Remove the wiper blade. work properly, they may display messages, or and are removed in different ways. For proper they may not work at all. See your dealer for Allowing the wiper arm to touch the type and length, see your dealer.
  • Page 296: Headlamp Aiming Front Headlamp Aiming

    Vehicle Care Headlamp Aiming Warning (Continued) Front Headlamp Aiming is held open with enough force. If struts are Headlamp aim has been preset and should need failing to hold the hood/trunk/liftgate, do no further adjustment. not operate. Have the vehicle serviced. If the vehicle is damaged in a crash, the headlamp aim may be affected.
  • Page 297: Fuses And Circuit Breakers

    Vehicle Care Fuses protect the wires that provide the power Although the circuit is protected from electrical to the devices in your vehicle. overload, overload due to heavy snow or ice may cause wiper linkage damage. Always clear If there is a problem on the road and a fuse ice and heavy snow from the windshield before needs to be replaced, the same amperage fuse using the windshield wipers.
  • Page 298: Instrument Panel Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care Warning Installation or use of fuses that do not meet GM’s original fuse specifications is dangerous. The fuses could fail, and result in a fire. You or others could be injured or To Access: killed, and the vehicle could be damaged. 1.
  • Page 299 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Display IP Cluster/ Integrated Center Stack/ Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning Traction Power Inverter Module Battery 1 Traction Power Inverter Module Battery 2 Transmission Oil Pump Motor Glove Box The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the fuses and relays shown.
  • Page 300 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Exterior Lighting Module 1 Data Link Connection/ Exterior Lighting Module 2 Wireless Charging Module Exterior Lighting Module 3 Power Steering Telematics/Head Column Module Exterior Lighting Module 4 Up Display Body Control Module 3 Body Control Module 2 Horn Exterior Lighting Module 5 Exterior Lighting Module 6 Shift Interface Board (E-...
  • Page 301: Rear Compartment Fuse Block

    Vehicle Care Relays Usage – Glove Box Relay Horn Relay Front Wash Relay Retained Accessory Power/Accessory Relay Front Trunk Release Relay 1 To Access: – 1. Open top cover. – 2. Remove the top cover by pushing inward on the latch. Front Trunk Release Relay 2 3.
  • Page 302 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Power Sounder Module/ Pedestrian Friendly Alert Function Side Blind Zone Alert/ Rear Park Assist – Engine Control Module/ Air Conditioning Fuel Tank Zone Module 2 Lithium Ion Battery Module The vehicle may not be equipped with all of the Active Fuel Management fuses, relays, and features shown.
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Instrument Panel Electronic Latch Control Module Cluster/Shifter Interface Suspension Control Right Window Switch/ Board/Transmission Scavenge Coolant Door Lock Control Module/ Pump Motor Electronic Brake Left Window Switch/ Control Module Central Gateway Module Door Lock Engine Control Module O2 Sensor...
  • Page 304: Wheels And Tires Tires

    Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires Fuses Usage Relays Usage Tires Auxiliary Cooling Starter Pinion Relay Every new GM vehicle has high-quality Fan Right Powertrain Relay tires made by a leading tire manufacturer. – See the warranty manual for information Run/Crank Relay regarding the tire warranty and where Starter Pinion Rear Defogger Relay...
  • Page 305: All-Season Tires

    Vehicle Care level of traction or performance as winter tires Warning (Continued) Warning (Continued) on snow or ice-covered roads. See Winter Tires • 3 304. to maintain the recommended Do not spin the tires in excess pressure. Tire pressure should be of 56 km/h (35 mph) on slippery Winter Tires checked when the tires are cold.
  • Page 306: Run-Flat Tires

    Vehicle Care Winter tires with the same speed rating as the Run-flat tires can be driven up to 80 km (50 Caution original equipment tires may not be available mi) at speeds less than 80 km/h (50 mph) for H, V, W, Y, and ZR speed rated tires. If after a loss of inflation pressure has occurred.
  • Page 307: Summer Tires

    Vehicle Care on the vehicle when driving at temperatures compound will have decreased performance Caution below approximately 10 °C (50 °F) or on ice or in cold climates, and on ice and snow. It is snow covered roads. recommended that winter tires be installed on Competition oriented tires have rubber the vehicle if frequent driving at temperatures compounds that lose flexibility and may...
  • Page 308: Tire Sidewall Labeling

    Vehicle Care (2) TPC Spec (Tire Performance Criteria was manufactured. The TIN is molded onto Tire Sidewall Labeling Specification) Original equipment tires both sides of the tire, although only one Useful information about a tire is molded designed to GM's specific tire performance side may have the date of manufacture.
  • Page 309: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care (4) Construction Code A letter code is used Belt A rubber coated layer of cords that to indicate the type of ply construction is located between the plies and the tread. in the tire. The letter "R" means radial Cords may be made from steel or other ply construction;...
  • Page 310 Vehicle Care GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. See Maximum Load Rating The load rating Radial Ply Tire A pneumatic tire in which for a tire at the maximum permissible the ply cords that extend to the beads Vehicle Load Limits 3 179. inflation pressure for that tire.
  • Page 311: Tire Pressure

    Vehicle Care treadwear. Ratings are determined by tire The Tire and Loading Information label Warning manufacturers using government testing on the vehicle indicates the original procedures. The ratings are molded into equipment tires and the correct cold tire Neither tire underinflation nor the sidewall of the tire.
  • Page 312: Tire Pressure For High-Speed Operation

    Vehicle Care Remove the valve cap from the tire valve Tire Pressure for High-Speed stem. Press the tire gauge firmly onto the Operation valve to get a pressure measurement. If the cold tire inflation pressure matches Warning the recommended pressure on the Tire and Loading Information label, no further Driving at high speeds, 225 km/h (140 ...
  • Page 313: Tire Pressure Monitor System

    Vehicle Care Vehicles with tire sizes listed in the High Speed Operation Inflation Pressures table require inflation pressure adjustment when driving the vehicle at speeds of 225 km/h (140 mph) or higher. Set the cold tire inflation pressure to the corresponding value in the table for the tire size on the vehicle. High Speed Operation Inflation Pressures Tire Size Tire Model...
  • Page 314: Tire Pressure Monitor Operation

    Vehicle Care the air pressure in your tires and transmit Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for ensure that the replacement or alternate tires tire pressure readings to a receiver located in proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's and wheels allow the TPMS to continue to the vehicle.
  • Page 315 Vehicle Care • recommended pressure shown on the Tire and The TPMS can warn about a low tire pressure One of the road tires has been replaced with Loading Information label. See Vehicle Load condition but it does not replace normal tire the spare tire.
  • Page 316 Vehicle Care • Operating electronic devices or being near inflated will stop flashing and briefly turn If the turn signal lamp does not flash within facilities using radio wave frequencies solid. If the tire being inflated is a rear tire, 15 seconds after starting to inflate the tire, similar to the TPMS could cause the TPMS then the rear turn signal lamp closest to the the tire fill alert has not been activated or is...
  • Page 317: Tire Inspection

    Vehicle Care • TPMS Sensor Matching Process — Auto There is cord or fabric showing through the wheel alignment. See When It Is Learn Function the tire's rubber. Time for New Tires 3 317 and Wheel • Replacement 3 321. Each TPMS sensor has a unique identification The tread or sidewall is cracked, cut, code.
  • Page 318: When It Is Time For New Tires

    Vehicle Care When It Is Time for New Tires Caution (Continued) Warning (Continued) Factors, such as maintenance, temperatures, face up with a towel underneath it. Move When changing a wheel, remove any driving speeds, vehicle loading, and road the assembly by rolling it on the tires. Do rust or dirt from places where the conditions affect the wear rate of the tires.
  • Page 319: Buying New Tires

    Vehicle Care that tires, including the spare if equipped, be maintenance have been done, all four tires Buying New Tires replaced after six years, regardless of tread should wear out at about the same time. GM has developed and matched specific wear.
  • Page 320: Different Size Tires And Wheels

    Vehicle Care Different Size Tires and Wheels Uniform Tire Quality Grading Warning The following information relates to Using bias-ply tires on the vehicle may Warning the system developed by the United cause the wheel rim flanges to develop States National Highway Traffic Safety If different sized wheels are used, there may cracks after many miles of driving.
  • Page 321: Wheel Alignment And Tire Balance

    Vehicle Care Quality grades can be found where Traction C corresponds to a level of performance applicable on the tire sidewall between which all passenger car tires must meet The traction grades, from highest to tread shoulder and maximum section under the Federal Motor Safety Standard lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.
  • Page 322: Wheel Replacement

    Vehicle Care driving on a smooth road, the tires and wheels Your dealer will know the kind of wheel that Warning may need to be rebalanced. See your dealer for is needed. proper diagnosis. Each new wheel should have the same load- Installing wheel nuts on carbon fiber carrying capacity, diameter, width, offset, wheels when temperatures are below...
  • Page 323: Tire Traction Devices

    Vehicle Care In the event of a blowout, follow these tips: Warning (Continued) Warning • A front tire blowout causes the vehicle to pull toward the side of the flat. Take your Replacing a wheel with a used one is cause damage to the brakes, suspension, or foot off the accelerator pedal and grip the dangerous.
  • Page 324: Jump Starting Jump Starting - North America

    Vehicle Care The battery is under a battery cover Warning (Continued) Warning and side extensions/shields in the underhood compartment. re-inflate a tire that has been driven on WARNING: Battery posts, terminals and To access the battery under the hood, the right while severely underinflated or flat. Have related accessories can expose you hand and left hand sight shields need to be your dealer or an authorized tire service...
  • Page 325 Vehicle Care Caution Warning Use only GM approved jump start boxes and If the jumper cables are connected or charging tools. Use of unapproved jump removed in the wrong order, electrical start boxes, charging tools, a loose battery, shorting may occur and damage the or battery charger may cause personal vehicle.
  • Page 326 Vehicle Care Jump Starting Procedure (All Models) Caution 1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt battery with a negative If any accessories are left on or plugged in ground system. during the jump starting procedure, they could be damaged. The repairs would not be Caution covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 327 Vehicle Care 6. Release the five clips and remove the outer 12. Connect the other end of the negative (−) Caution cover to access the battery. cable to the remote jump starting negative  (−) post. 7. Locate the battery positive (+) terminal and Electrical shorting may occur and damage remote jump starting negative (−) post.
  • Page 328: Towing The Vehicle Transporting A Disabled Vehicle

    Vehicle Care Towing the Vehicle 4. Once the jump start box has been Caution (Continued) connected, set the jump start box to ON. Transporting a Disabled Vehicle After the jump start box is powered on, unloading the vehicle. Dragging the vehicle ensure the instrument cluster lights up will cause damage not covered by the before starting the vehicle.
  • Page 329 Vehicle Care • Do not use the tow eye to pull the vehicle If jump starting is unsuccessful, the vehicle from snow, mud, sand, or ditch. Tow eye will not move. Tire skates or dollies must be threads may have right- or left-hand threads. used under the non-rolling tires to prevent Use caution when installing or removing the vehicle damage.
  • Page 330: Recreational Vehicle Towing

    Vehicle Care Rear Tow Eye Install the tow eye into the socket and turn it Recreational Vehicle Towing until it is fully tightened. When the tow eye is removed, reinstall the Caution cover with the notch in the original position. Dolly towing or dinghy towing the vehicle Front Attachment Points may cause damage because of reduced...
  • Page 331 Vehicle Care Washing the Vehicle Cleaning Underhood Components Automatic Car Wash Caution Caution Caution Do not power wash any component under Automatic car washes can cause damage Do not use petroleum-based, acidic, to the vehicle, wheels, ground effects, or abrasive cleaning agents as they the hood that has this symbol.
  • Page 332 Vehicle Care • Finish Care Use only approved cleaning solutions for Caution aluminum, chrome, and stainless steel. Some cleaners are highly acidic or contain Caution Do not apply waxes or polishes to uncoated alkaline substances and can damage plastic, vinyl, rubber, decals, simulated the moldings.
  • Page 333 Vehicle Care • Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses, Washer fluids and other cleaning agents in higher concentrations than suggested by Emblems, Decals, and Stripes the manufacturer • Caution Solvents, alcohols, fuels, or other harsh cleaners Failure to clean lamps properly can cause •...
  • Page 334 Vehicle Care Do not apply wax to the mesh grilles. Tires Windshield and Wiper Blades Caution Clean the outside of the windshield with Using petroleum-based tire dressing glass cleaner. products on the vehicle may damage the Clean rubber blades using lint-free cloth paint finish and/or tires.
  • Page 335: Underbody Maintenance

    Vehicle Care Use a soft, clean cloth with mild soap and water If equipped, carbon fiber wheels have a high Steering, Suspension, and to clean the wheels. After rinsing thoroughly performance white thermal coating on the rim Chassis Components with clean water, dry with a soft, clean towel. and back of the spoke.
  • Page 336: Interior Care

    Vehicle Care Finish Damage Caution (Continued) Caution Quickly repair minor chips and scratches with touch-up materials available from your dealer. or around connectors, cables, or any of the Immediately remove cleaners, hand Larger areas of finish damage can be corrected vents.
  • Page 337 Vehicle Care Coated Moldings Caution (Continued) Caution (Continued) Clean coated moldings. • • Never use a brush with stiff bristles. vehicle, blot immediately and clean with When lightly soiled, wipe with a sponge or • a soft cloth dampened with a mild soap soft, lint-free cloth dampened with water. Never rub any surface aggressively or and water solution.
  • Page 338 Vehicle Care Fabric/Carpet/Suede 5. If the soil is not completely removed, use Caution a mild soap solution followed only by Start by vacuuming the surface using a soft plain water. brush attachment. If a rotating vacuum brush Do not attach a device with a suction attachment is used, only use it on the floor If the soil is not completely removed, it cup to the display.
  • Page 339: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care Cargo Cover and Convenience Net Caution Warning (Continued) If equipped, wash with warm water and mild detergent. Do not use chlorine bleach. Rinse Use of air fresheners may cause permanent increased stopping distance which can with cold water, and then dry completely. damage to plastics and painted surfaces.
  • Page 340 Vehicle Care • Do not place one floor mat on top Cleaning Rubber Floor Mats (All-Weather of another. Mats and Floor Liners) See “Vinyl/Rubber” under Interior Care 3 335 for important cleaning information. The floor mats are held in place by two retainers.
  • Page 341: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance Service and Maintenance General Information Caution Your vehicle is an important investment. This Damage caused by improper maintenance General Information section describes the required maintenance for can lead to costly repairs and may not the vehicle. Follow this schedule to help protect General Information ........
  • Page 342: Maintenance Schedule

    Service and Maintenance Because of the way people use vehicles, Refer to the information in the Maintenance the rotation, check the wheel alignment. See maintenance needs vary. There may need to Schedule Additional Required Services - When It Is Time for New Tires 3 317 and Wheel be more frequent checks and services.
  • Page 343 Service and Maintenance • The initial transmission external canister Every 12 000 km (7,500 mi) Every 36 000 km (22,500 mi) • • filter change must be performed at 12 000  Check engine oil level and oil life Replace the passenger compartment air km (7,500 mi).
  • Page 344 Service and Maintenance Or when the CHANGE TRANSMISSION FLUID Every 240 000 km (150,000 mi) – High use commercial vehicles such • SOON message displays, change the fluid as courier delivery vehicles, private Drain and fill engine cooling system. Or and external canister filter within the next security patrol vehicles, or any every six years, whichever comes first.
  • Page 345 Service and Maintenance Additional Required Services – Seasonal country’s GM Certified Service website. For • a complete list of checks, inspections, and Severe Service For Z06, E-Ray, or ZR1 models, inspect the services, see your dealer. engine air cleaner filter and clear out any Every 72 000 km (45,000 mi) leaves, dirt, and debris from the air filter Some items may not apply to your vehicle...
  • Page 346: Special Application Services

    Service and Maintenance Systems, Fluids, and Visible Visible and Functional Inspections Lubricate • • Leak Inspection Chassis components Seat belt components • • Engine oil Exhaust system Special Application Services • • Transmission Accelerator pedal • • Severe Commercial Use Vehicles Only: •...
  • Page 347 Service and Maintenance Usage Fluid/Lubricant Brake Pad Lubrication Molykote Copper Paste. See your dealer. Chassis Lubrication Chassis lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Category LB or GC-LB. Dual Clutch Transmission See your dealer. 40/60 coolant/water mixture of clean, drinkable water and use only DEX-COOL Coolant. See Cooling Engine Coolant System (Engine) 3 280 Cooling System (Electrified Propulsion) 3 283 Cooling System (ZR1 Charge Air) 3 285.
  • Page 348: Maintenance Records

    Service and Maintenance Maintenance Records After the scheduled services are performed, record the date, odometer reading, who performed the service, and the type of services performed in the boxes provided. Retain all maintenance receipts. Date Odometer Reading Serviced By Services Performed  ...
  • Page 349: Technical Data

    Technical Data Technical Data Vehicle Identification Service Parts Identification Vehicle Identification Number The certification label is intended to provide the service technician with vehicle Vehicle Identification (VIN) service information. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ..348 Service Parts Identification ......348 There may be a large barcode on the certification label located on the driver Vehicle Data door or the center pillar (B-pillar) that...
  • Page 350 Technical Data See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants 3 345. Capacities Application Metric English For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge type and amount, Air Conditioning Refrigerant see the refrigerant label under the hood. See your dealer for more information. 5.5L V8 Engine (LT6) Engine Cooling System* – Z06 23.5 L 24.8 qt 5.5L V8 Engine (LT7) Engine Cooling System* –...
  • Page 351 Technical Data Capacities Application Metric English 5.5L V8 Engine (LT7) – ZR1 7.6 L 8.0 qt 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2) – Stingray and E-Ray 7.1 L 7.5 qt Front Hybrid Drive Unit (E-Ray)** 3.0 L 3.2 qt Fuel Tank 70.0 L 18.5 gal Wheel Nut Torque 190 Y 140 lb ft All capacities are approximate.
  • Page 352: Engine Specifications

    Technical Data Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Transmission Spark Plug Gap Firing Order 0.65-0.75 mm (0.026- 5.5L V8 Engine (LT6) – Z06 Dual Clutch Transmission 1-4-3-8-7-6-5-2 0.030 in) 0.65-0.85 mm (0.026- 5.5L V8 Engine (LT7) – ZR1 Dual Clutch Transmission 1-4-3-8-7-6-5-2 0.033 in) 0.95-1.10 mm 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2) –...
  • Page 353: Engine Data

    Technical Data Engine Data Engine Horsepower Torque Displacement Compression Ratio 5.5L V8 Engine (LT6) – Z06 460 lb ft 5.5 L 12.5:1 5.5L V8 Engine (LT7) – ZR1 1,064 828 lb ft 5.5 L 9.8:1 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2) with Performance Exhaust – 470 lb ft 6.2 L 11.5:1 Stingray and E-Ray...
  • Page 354: Engine Drive Belt Routing

    Technical Data Engine Drive Belt Routing 5.5L V8 Engine (LT7) – ZR1 5.5L V8 Engine (LT6) – Z06 6.2L V8 Engine (LT2) – Stingray and E-Ray...
  • Page 355: Customer Information

    OnStar ............364 Customer Satisfaction Procedure Infotainment System ........365 Your satisfaction and goodwill are important to your dealer and to Chevrolet. Normally, Customer Information any concerns with the sales transaction or the Customer Satisfaction Procedure ..... 354 operation of the vehicle will be resolved by Customer Assistance Offices ......356...
  • Page 356 Year, Make, Model, mileage of the vehicle vehicle service claims. The program provides When contacting Chevrolet, remember that and provide a description of the concern. for the review of the facts involved by an your concern will likely be resolved at a dealer's...
  • Page 357: Customer Assistance Offices

    Oshawa, ON L1J 0C5  Support 1-800-263-3777 (English) Customer Assistance Offices 1-800-263-7854 (French) Create a Chevrolet Account (U.S.) Chevrolet is committed to assisting customers. at chevrolet.com 1-800-263-3830 (For Text Telephone Visit us online at www.chevrolet.com/support devices (TTYs) Learn more about your vehicle features, shop (U.S.) or www.chevrolet.ca/en/owners...
  • Page 358: Gm Mobility Reimbursement Program (U.s. Only)

    : Manage your profile and payment • information. View your GM Rewards Card Your name, home address, and home earnings and My Chevrolet Rewards points. telephone number This program is available to qualified • applicants for cost reimbursement, up to Telephone number of your location, : Chat with online help representatives.
  • Page 359 Towing of anything attached to the Vehicle Limited Warranty. General Motors separated from the wheel, has damaged vehicle like boats, campers, trailers, cargo North America and Chevrolet reserve the sidewalls, or has a large puncture, the tire boxes, etc. • right to make any changes or discontinue...
  • Page 360: Scheduling Service Appointments

    Customer Information Once authorization has been received, the If your dealer requests you to bring the vehicle Shuttle Service Roadside Assistance advisor will help to for service, you are urged to do so as early One-way or round-trip shuttle service within make arrangements and explain how to in the work day as possible to allow for same- a reasonable time and distance from...
  • Page 361: Additional Program Information

    Customer Information fuel, rental vehicle insurance, taxes, levies, Collision Parts may not perform properly in subsequent usage fees, excessive mileage, or rental usage collisions. Aftermarket parts are not covered Genuine GM Collision parts are new parts made beyond the completion of the repair are by the GM New Vehicle Limited Warranty, and with the same materials and construction your responsibility.
  • Page 362: Publication Ordering Information

    Customer Information • GM original equipment collision parts. If such Owner name, address, and Insurance pays the bill for the repair, but you insurance coverage is not available from your telephone number must live with the repair. Depending on your •...
  • Page 363: Reporting Safety Defects

    Customer Information Reporting Safety Defects Customer Literature Radio Frequency Statement Owner’s manuals are written specifically for Reporting Safety Defects to the This vehicle uses license-exempt transmitters / owners and are intended to provide basic receivers / systems that operate on a radio United States Government operational information about the vehicle.
  • Page 364: Reporting Safety Defects To The Canadian Government

    If you live in Canada, and you believe Chevrolet Motor Division improve safety or features. Some modules that the vehicle has a safety defect, notify Chevrolet Customer Assistance Center may also store data about how the vehicle Transport Canada immediately, and notify P.O. Box 33170 is operated, such as rate of fuel consumption General Motors of Canada Company.
  • Page 365: Event Data Recorders

    Customer Information ecosystem against unauthorized electronic for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds To read data recorded by an EDR, special access, detecting possible malicious activity or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to equipment is required, and access to the in related networks, and responding to record such data as: vehicle or the EDR is needed.
  • Page 366: Infotainment System

    Customer Information approximate GPS speed of the vehicle. Refer to the OnStar Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement on the OnStar website. See OnStar Additional Information 3 367. Infotainment System If the vehicle is equipped with a navigation system as part of the infotainment system, use of the system may result in the storage of destinations, addresses, telephone numbers, and other trip information.
  • Page 367: Onstar

    OnStar OnStar OnStar Overview Software Terms for more details including system limitations at www.onstar.com (U.S.) or www.onstar.ca (Canada). OnStar Overview The OnStar system status light is next to the OnStar Overview ..........366 OnStar buttons. If the status light is: • OnStar Services Solid Green: System is ready.
  • Page 368: Onstar Services

    OnStar • OnStar Manage Wi-Fi Settings, if equipped. With Roadside Assistance, Advisors can locate a nearby service provider to help with a flat tire, Additional Information > Press to get a priority connection to an a battery jump, or an empty gas tank. OnStar Advisor available 24/7 to: In-Vehicle Audio Messages •...
  • Page 369: Warranty

    OnStar How OnStar Service Works services may not work if the OnStar equipment TTY Users is not properly installed or it has not been Automatic Crash Response, Emergency OnStar has the ability to communicate to deaf, properly maintained. If equipment or software Services, Crisis Assist, Stolen Vehicle hard-of-hearing, or speech-impaired customers is added, connected, or modified, OnStar...
  • Page 370 OnStar • Languages In emergency situations, OnStar can use features to function properly. These systems the last stored GPS location to send to may not operate if the battery is discharged The vehicle can be programmed to respond in emergency responders. or disconnected.
  • Page 371 OnStar or changes may also cause a system to https://opensource.lge.com. In addition to automatically communicate with GM servers the source code, all referred license terms, to collect information about vehicle system warranty disclaimers, and copyright notices status, identify whether updates or changes are available for download.
  • Page 372: Connected Services

    Connected Services Connected Services Send Destination to Vehicle Navigation Directions can be sent to the vehicle’s Navigation requires a specific OnStar or navigation screen, if equipped. connected service plan. Connected Services Press , then ask the Advisor to download Navigation ............371 Press to receive Turn-by-Turn directions or directions to the vehicle’s navigation system,...
  • Page 373 Request Roadside Assistance. After initial set-up, your vehicle’s Wi-Fi hotspot • Wi-Fi Hotspot Connect with Chevrolet on social media. will connect automatically to your mobile The vehicle has a built-in Wi-Fi hotspot that devices. Manage data usage by turning Wi-Fi Features are subject to change.
  • Page 374: Index

    INDEX Index Passenger Sensing System......57 What Makes an Airbag Inflate?....55 Accessories and Modifications..... 245 What Will You See after an Airbag Accessory Power..........186 Inflates?............55 Active When Should an Airbag Inflate?....54 Fuel Management........188 Where Are the Airbags?......54 Additional Alarm OnStar Information........
  • Page 375 INDEX Driving............231 Bluetooth Camera Forward Collision Alert (FCA) System..231 Audio.............. 127 Curb View............. 229 Front Pedestrian Braking (FPB)....234 Overview..........138, 139 Rear Vision (RVC)........228 Lane Keep Assist (LKA)......238 Brake Canadian Vehicle Owners........2 Parking............230 Fluid..............
  • Page 376 INDEX Cleaning Convenience Net..........73 Data Collection Exterior Care..........329 Convertible Top..........34 Infotainment System........ 365 Interior Care..........335 Convex Mirrors..........24 OnStar............364 Climate Control Systems Coolant Data Recorder Dual Automatic........... 152 Engine Temperature Gauge....... 87 Performance..........132 Clock..............77 Engine Temperature Warning Light..
  • Page 377 INDEX Mode Control Light........96 Overheating..........285 Teen............... 146 Power Messages......... 106 Electric Drive Systems Running While Parked....... 189 Brake Boost..........202 All-Wheel Drive........... 202 Starting............184 Parking Brake..........203 Driving Engine Compartment Lamp......115 Parking Brake Light........92 Assistance Systems........231 Entry Lighting...........
  • Page 378 INDEX Frequency Statement Engine Coolant Temperature..... 87 High-Beam On Light........98 Radio............. 362 Fuel..............86 Lamps On Reminder........99 Front Odometer............85 Leveling Control........... 113 Air Dam............182 Power Indicator..........87 Head Restraints..........39 Lift System........... 216 Speedometer..........85 Head-Up Display (HUD)........102 Lift System Light..........
  • Page 379 INDEX Pedestrian Ahead......... 94 All-Wheel-Drive..........93 Traffic Sign............ 98 Antilock Brake System (ABS) Warning..93 Labeling, Tire Sidewall........307 Vehicle Ahead..........94 Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) Lamps Indicators Disabled............94 Courtesy............114 Warning Lights and Gauges...... 80 Brake System Warning....... 92 Daytime Running (DRL)......
  • Page 380 INDEX Locks Mirrors Automatic Door..........16 Automatic Dimming........26 Engine..........269, 272 Delayed Locking..........16 Automatic Dimming Rearview....26 Engine Oil Life System....... 275 Door..............14 Convex............24 Pressure Light..........97 Lockout Protection........16 Folding............25 Older Children, Restraints....... 62 Loss of Control..........
  • Page 381 INDEX Passenger Privacy Recommended Fluids and Lubricants..345 Airbag Status Indicator....... 89 Vehicle Data Recording......363 Records Compartment Air Filter......155 Problems with Route Guidance....130 Maintenance..........347 Sensing System..........57 Program Recreational Vehicle Towing......329 Pedestrian Ahead Indicator......94 Courtesy Transportation......
  • Page 382 INDEX Routing, Engine Drive Belt......353 Power Adjustment, Front......39 Start Run-Flat Tires........... 305 Reclining Seatbacks........40 Remote............12 Running the Vehicle While Parked....189 Securing Child Restraints......... 67 Start Assist, Hill..........204 Security Starting the Engine......... 184 Light..............98 Stealth Drive Mode Capability Gauge..
  • Page 383 INDEX Brake Pad Life..........289 Sidewall Labeling........307 Performance, Active........93 Engine Air Filter Life........277 Terminology and Definitions....308 Temperature Gauge........88 Front Lift............216 Traction Devices.......... 322 Transportation Program, Courtesy..... 359 Global Positioning........129 Uniform Tire Quality Grading....319 Transporting Infotainment..........
  • Page 384 INDEX Canadian Owners........... 2 Windows............. 28 Control............159 Power.............. 29 Data Recording and Privacy..... 363 Rear..............30 Identification Number (VIN)....348 Windshield Load Limits........... 179 Replacement..........294 Messages............. 106 Wiper/Washer..........75 Positioning........... 130 Winter Security............22 Driving............177 Speed Messages......... 106 Tires..............
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