Chevrolet 2011 Corvette Owner's Manual

Chevrolet 2011 Corvette Owner's Manual

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2011 Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
Instrument Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-4
Vehicle Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-16
Performance and
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Keys, Doors and Windows . . . 2-1
Keys and Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Vehicle Security. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15
Interior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
Roof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2
Safety Belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9
Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-22
Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-37
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1
Storage Compartments . . . . . . . . 4-1
Additional Storage Features . . . 4-2
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5-1
Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2
Warning Lights, Gauges, and
Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-8
Information Displays . . . . . . . . . . 5-25
Vehicle Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-35
Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-55
Universal Remote System . . . . 5-64
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Exterior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
Phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-18
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1
Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1
Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-7
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1
Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2
Starting and Operating . . . . . . . 9-18
Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-26
Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-28
Manual Transmission . . . . . . . . . 9-32
Brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-34
Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-36
Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-44
Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-48
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-54
Conversions and Add-Ons . . . 9-54
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-3
Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-8
Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-48
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-48
Electrical System . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-50
Wheels and Tires . . . . . . . . . . . 10-58
Jump Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-82
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-86
Appearance Care . . . . . . . . . . . 10-86

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Summary of Contents for Chevrolet 2011 Corvette

  • Page 1 2011 Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual In Brief ......1-1 Instruments and Controls ..5-1 Driving and Operating .
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2011 Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual Service and Maintenance . . . 11-1 General Information ..11-1 Scheduled Maintenance ..11-2 Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts ..11-6 Maintenance Records .
  • Page 3 Canada, substitute the name Helm, Incorporated CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLET General Motors of Canada Limited P.O. Box 07130 Emblem, CORVETTE, CORVETTE for Chevrolet Motor Division Detroit, MI 48207 GRAND SPORT, Z06, and ZR1 wherever it appears in this manual. are trademarks and/or service 1-800-551-4123...
  • Page 4: Index

    Introduction Using this Manual Symbols WARNING To quickly locate information The vehicle has components and These mean there is something about the vehicle, use the Index labels that use symbols instead of that could hurt you or other in the back of the manual. It is an text.
  • Page 5: Vehicle Symbol Chart

    Introduction Vehicle Symbol Chart : Fog Lamps Here are some additional symbols : Fuel Gauge that may be found on the vehicle : Fuses and what they mean. For more information on the symbol, refer : Headlamp High/Low-Beam to the Index. Changer : Airbag Readiness Light : LATCH System Child...
  • Page 6 Introduction NOTES...
  • Page 7: In Brief

    In Brief In Brief Interior Lighting ....1-12 Performance and Maintenance Exterior Lighting ... . . 1-13 Traction Control Windshield Wiper/Washer .
  • Page 8 In Brief Instrument Panel...
  • Page 9 In Brief A. Air Vents on page 8 6. AM-FM Radio on page 7 5. S. Telescopic Wheel Button (If Equipped). See Steering B. Head-Up Display (HUD) on K. Dual Automatic Climate Control Wheel Adjustment on page 5 2. page 5 31 (If Equipped). System on page 8 1.
  • Page 10: Initial Drive Information

    In Brief Initial Drive 3. Press and hold approximately 1 second to Information open the hatch/trunk. This section provides a brief 4. Press to sound the horn. overview about some of the Press any other button on the important features that may or may keyless access transmitter to not be on your specific vehicle.
  • Page 11 In Brief Door Locks From the inside, use the power door Inside the Vehicle lock switch (B), located at the top of From the outside, press the the door panel, near both windows. button on the keyless access (Unlock): Press to unlock the transmitter.
  • Page 12: Trunk Release

    In Brief Trunk Release Windows Seat Adjustment Opening and Closing the Manual Seats Hatch/Trunk There are three ways to open the hatch/trunk: Touch the button located above the license plate. The Keyless Access transmitter must be within three feet of the button. Press the button located to the left of the steering wheel.
  • Page 13 In Brief Power Seats To adjust the seat: Power Lumbar and Side Bolsters Move the seat forward or rearward by sliding the control forward or rearward. Raise or lower the front part of the seat cushion by moving the front of the control up or down. Raise or lower the rear part of the seat cushion by moving the rear of the control up or down.
  • Page 14: Memory Features

    In Brief Reclining Seatbacks Heated Seats Memory Features To recline the seatback: On vehicles with heated seats, the On vehicles with the memory buttons are on the center console. feature, the controls on the driver 1. Lift the lever on the outboard The ignition must be on for this door are used to program and recall side of the seat.
  • Page 15 In Brief On vehicles with a manual Storing Memory Positions To save into memory: transmission, when the vehicle To save into memory: 1. Recall the desired driving is on, the parking brake must be position by pressing 1. set to recall a memory position. 1.
  • Page 16: Sensing System For Passenger Airbag

    1-10 In Brief Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 3 18. Safety Belt Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) (Coupe and Convertible Models Only) on page 3 43 or Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH System) United States (Z06 and ZR1 Models Only) on page 3 44.
  • Page 17: Mirror Adjustment

    In Brief 1-11 Mirror Adjustment Keep the control in the center Steering Wheel position when not adjusting either Adjustment Exterior Mirrors outside mirror. See Power Mirrors on page 2 15. Manually fold the mirrors inward to prevent damage when going through an automatic car wash.
  • Page 18 1-12 In Brief Telescopic Steering Column To adjust the telescopic steering Reading Lamps column: The inside rearview mirror includes 1. Push the switch forward to move two reading lamps. The lamps go on when a door is opened. When the the wheel away from you.
  • Page 19 In Brief 1-13 Exterior Lighting Windshield Wiper/Washer : Turns on the headlamps together with the parking lamps, sidemarker lamps, taillamps, license plate lamps and instrument panel lights. Turn and Lane-Change Signal The turn signal lever has two upward and downward positions Exterior Lamps to signal a lane change or a turn.
  • Page 20: Climate Controls

    1-14 In Brief Climate Controls : Turns off the windshield wipers. With this system, the heating, cooling, and ventilation can be controlled. : Use for a for a single wiping cycle. For more wipes, hold the band longer. Windshield Washer: Press the button at the end of the lever until the washers begin.
  • Page 21 In Brief 1-15 Transmission wheel spokes, to manually up-shift One to Four Shift Light to the next gear, or pulling on the (Manual Transmission) Manual Paddle Shift paddle, behind the steering wheel (Automatic Transmission) spokes to manually down-shift. The current gear will be displayed in the Driver Information (DIC), or the Head-Up Display (HUD), if the vehicle has either of these...
  • Page 22: Vehicle Features

    1-16 In Brief Vehicle Features SEEK : Press to seek stations. Radio(s) SCAN : Press and hold to scan stations. : Press to change the information that shows on the display while listening to the radio. For more information about these and other radio features, see Introduction on page 7 1 and Operation on page 7 2.
  • Page 23: Portable Audio Devices

    In Brief 1-17 5. Press and hold one of the six Satellite Radio Portable Audio Devices numbered pushbuttons until the XM is a satellite radio service This vehicle may have an auxiliary radio beeps once. that is based in the 48 contiguous input jack, located on the audio 6.
  • Page 24 1-18 In Brief ® Bluetooth Steering Wheel Controls : Press to turn on and off the vehicle speakers. Press and hold For vehicles with a Bluetooth longer than two seconds to interact system, it allows users with a ® with the OnStar or Bluetooth Bluetooth enabled cell phone systems.
  • Page 25: Cruise Control

    In Brief 1-19 Cruise Control Navigation System The vehicle's navigation system (if equipped) provides detailed maps of most major freeways and roads throughout the United States and Canada. After a destination has been set, the system provides turn-by-turn instructions for reaching the destination.
  • Page 26: Storage

    1-20 In Brief TRIP: Press to display your total Vehicle Personalization Power Outlets and trip distance driven, the elapsed Some vehicle features can be The accessory power outlet can be time function, your average speed, programmed by using the DIC used to plug in electrical equipment, and the engine oil life.
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    In Brief 1-21 Until you are sure you can remove Performance and The vehicle has an Active the roof panel by yourself, have Handling System that helps Maintenance someone help you. Once removed, maintain directional control of the roof panel should always be the vehicle in difficult driving stored properly in the rear storage Traction Control...
  • Page 28 1-22 In Brief Tire Pressure Monitor indicator that the tire pressures are Jump Starting the Battery getting low and the tires need to be The battery of ZO6, ZR1, and This vehicle may have a Tire inflated to the proper pressure. manual transmission Z16 (Grand Pressure Monitor System (TPMS).
  • Page 29: Driving For Better Fuel Economy

    In Brief 1-23 Car Wash Guidelines Engine Oil Life System Driving for Better Fuel Economy Automatic car washes are not The engine oil life system calculates recommended for this vehicle. engine oil life based on vehicle Driving habits can affect fuel Some car washes cause damage use and displays a DIC message mileage.
  • Page 30 Canada: 1-800-268-6800 Roadside Assistance, and relay Premium Fuel As the owner of a new Chevrolet, your exact location to get the help This vehicle's engine was designed you are automatically enrolled in you need.
  • Page 31 In Brief 1-25 ® OnStar For a full description of OnStar : Push this red emergency services and system limitations, button to get priority help from see the OnStar Owner's Guide in specially trained OnStar emergency the glove box. advisors. OnStar service is subject to the : Push this button for hands free, OnStar terms and conditions...
  • Page 32 1-26 In Brief The OnStar system can record The vehicle must have a working On some vehicles, the mute button and transmit vehicle information. electrical system, including can be used to dial numbers into This information is automatically adequate battery power, for the voice mail systems, or to dial phone sent to an OnStar call center when OnStar equipment to operate.
  • Page 33 Keys, Doors and Windows Keys, Doors and Exterior Mirrors Convex Mirrors ....2-15 Windows Power Mirrors ....2-15 Folding Mirrors .
  • Page 34: Keys And Locks

    Keys, Doors and Windows Keys and Locks to open the hatch/trunk lid if power to the vehicle is lost. See Hatch on page 2 10 for more information. Keys WARNING Leaving children in a vehicle with the keyless access transmitter is dangerous for many reasons, children or others could be badly injured or even killed.
  • Page 35: Remote Keyless Entry (Rke)

    Keys, Doors and Windows If you ever lose your If there is a decrease in the RKE Remote Keyless Entry transmitter(s) and/or key, it operating range: (RKE) System Operation could be difficult to get into your Check the distance. vehicle. You may even have to The Keyless Access System The transmitter may be damage your vehicle to get in.
  • Page 36 Keys, Doors and Windows Keyless Locking There are other conditions that (Unlock): Press once to unlock can affect the performance of the The doors lock after only the driver door. Press twice transmitter. See Remote Keyless several seconds if all doors within five seconds to unlock both Entry (RKE) System on page 2 3.
  • Page 37 Keys, Doors and Windows reprogrammed so that lost or stolen (Panic): Press to sound the transmitters no longer work. horn. Press any other button on the Each vehicle can have up to keyless access transmitter to stop it. four transmitters programmed to it. The vehicle comes with Programming with a Recognized two transmitters.
  • Page 38 Keys, Doors and Windows 9. To program additional The Canadian immobilizer standard 4. Open the hatch/trunk. transmitters, repeat Step 7. requires that Canadian owners see 5. Turn the key five times within Press Acc. on the ignition switch their dealer for programming new five seconds.
  • Page 39 Keys, Doors and Windows 13. A beep sounds once Starting the Vehicle with a Low programming in complete. Transmitter Battery The DIC displays READY If the transmitter battery is weak, FOR FOB #2. the DIC may display NO FOBS To program additional DETECTED when trying to start the transmitters, take transmitter 1 vehicle.
  • Page 40: Door Locks

    Keys, Doors and Windows Door Locks WARNING (Continued) WARNING Young children who get into unlocked vehicles may be Unlocked doors can be unable to get out. A child can dangerous. be overcome by extreme heat Passengers especially and can suffer permanent children can easily open injuries or even death from...
  • Page 41: Power Door Locks

    Keys, Doors and Windows To open a door from the inside, Power Door Locks press the button (C) in front of the The power door lock switches are door handle and push the door located on the doors. open. You will hear a tone when the button is pressed.
  • Page 42: Doors

    2-10 Keys, Doors and Windows Automatic Door Locks With the vehicle stopped and the Doors engine running, door unlocking The vehicle is programmed so that, can be programmed through the Hatch when the doors are closed, the Driver Information Center (DIC). ignition is on and the shift lever is This allows the driver to choose moved out of P (Park) for automatic...
  • Page 43 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-11 Do not store heavy or WARNING (Continued) sharp objects in the rear storage compartments located in the Adjust the Climate Control hatch/trunk area. The objects system to a setting that could damage the underbody. brings in only outside air and set the fan speed to the Hatch/Trunk Lid Release highest setting.
  • Page 44: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    2-12 Keys, Doors and Windows Closing the Rear Compartment when securing items in the trunk Vehicle Security (Except Convertible) as it could damage the handle. This vehicle has theft-deterrent The emergency trunk release To close the rear compartment lid of features;...
  • Page 45 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-13 Arming the System battery power. The vehicle will not 5. Reach through the open window start without a keyless access and manually pull the release To arm the system: transmitter present. lever on the floor. Press on the keyless access The theft-deterrent system does not...
  • Page 46: Immobilizer

    2-14 Keys, Doors and Windows Immobilizer The system has one or more the fuse. See Fuses and Circuit keyless access transmitters that are Breakers on page 10 51. If the See Radio Frequency Statement on matched to an immobilizer control engine still does not start with the page 13 19 for information unit in the vehicle.
  • Page 47: Exterior Mirrors

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-15 Exterior Mirrors Power Mirrors To adjust the mirrors: 1. Move the top selector control to Convex Mirrors the left or right to select either the driver or passenger mirror. 2. Use the arrows located on the WARNING four-way control pad to move the A convex mirror can make things,...
  • Page 48: Folding Mirrors

    2-16 Keys, Doors and Windows Folding Mirrors Interior Mirrors (On/Off): The automatic dimming feature is activated Manually fold the mirrors inward when the vehicle is started. Automatic Dimming to prevent damage when going Press and hold this button for through an automatic car wash. Rearview Mirror up to six seconds to turn this To fold, pull the mirror toward the...
  • Page 49: Windows

    Keys, Doors and Windows 2-17 Windows Power Windows WARNING Leaving children, helpless adults, or pets in a vehicle with the windows closed is dangerous. They can be overcome by the extreme heat and suffer permanent injuries or even death from heat stroke. Never leave a child, a helpless adult, or a pet alone in a vehicle, especially with the windows closed in warm or...
  • Page 50: Sun Visors

    2-18 Keys, Doors and Windows Express-Down Window Power Window Initialize Roof Press the front of the switch to After a power reconnect such as Roof Panel the second position to activate the battery replacement, the window express-down feature. If you want index up feature will not function On vehicles with a removable roof to stop the window as it is lowering,...
  • Page 51 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-19 Until you are sure you can remove 5. Lower the windows. the panel alone, have someone There are two release latches on help you. the front of the roof panel and If you drop or rest a roof one rear release latch on the panel on its edges, the roof panel, back of the roof panel.
  • Page 52 2-20 Keys, Doors and Windows 8. Stand on one side of the vehicle, If you drop or rest a roof and if necessary, have someone panel on its edges, the roof panel, stand on the other side. paint and/or weatherstripping Together, carefully lift the front may be damaged.
  • Page 53 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-21 Installing the Roof Panel In most cases, it makes it easier if two people install the roof panel. WARNING 1. Park on a level surface and set the parking brake. Shift An improperly attached roof panel an automatic transmission may fall into or fly off the vehicle.
  • Page 54: Convertible Top

    2-22 Keys, Doors and Windows weatherstrip. Gently lower the Removable Roof Panel If water drops are frequently allowed front edge of the roof panel to to dry on the roof panel, impurities If you use a glass the front of the roof opening. in the water will adhere to the top.
  • Page 55 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-23 The parts of the manual convertible Leaving the convertible If you raise or lower top that are used when lowering and top down and exposing the the convertible top while the raising it are: interior of your vehicle to outdoor vehicle is in motion, you could conditions may cause damage.
  • Page 56 2-24 Keys, Doors and Windows 4. The convertible top front latch, 5. Lift upward on the front edge (A) 7. Tilt the driver's seatback forward located above the inside of the convertible top off of the and press the tonneau cover rearview mirror, must be windshield frame.
  • Page 57 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-25 If the vehicle has lost battery power, the tonneau cover (C) can still be opened using the manual release cable. The tonneau cover emergency manual release cable is located underneath the carpeting behind the passenger's seat head restraint, on the underside forward edge of the tonneau cover.
  • Page 58 2-26 Keys, Doors and Windows Raising the Manual Convertible Top 1. Park on a level surface. Shift an automatic transmission into P (Park) and set the parking brake. Shift a manual transmission into N (Neutral) and set the parking brake. 2.
  • Page 59 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-27 8. Close the tonneau cover (C) by pushing it down with a swift, firm motion. 9. Lower the rear edge (B) of the convertible top by first slightly pushing the front edge (A) of the convertible top forward.
  • Page 60 2-28 Keys, Doors and Windows Power Operation If you lower the top on 2. Make sure the trunk is closed your vehicle in cold weather and the rear trunk partition in For care and cleaning of the (0°F/-18°C or lower), you may the rear storage area is in the convertible top see Cleaning the damage top components.
  • Page 61 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-29 4. Return the convertible top front The convertible top will lower into Raising the Power Convertible Top latch to the closed position. the rear of the vehicle. A chime will If you raise or lower sound when the convertible top has the convertible top while the lowered completely.
  • Page 62 2-30 Keys, Doors and Windows 3. Push and hold the top of the If the radio is on the sound may be front top latch locked in place, at the power convertible top button. muted for a brief time due to a new time the convertible top button was The top will raise and the audio system equalization being...
  • Page 63 Keys, Doors and Windows 2-31 Be careful when opening 4. Use the wrench, located in the If the power convertible top is the tonneau cover by hand. console, and turn the pressure operated multiple times, the engine If the tonneau cover is opened release bolt counterclockwise should be running to prevent quickly, damage can occur to the...
  • Page 64 2-32 Keys, Doors and Windows Cleaning the Convertible Top Wet the entire vehicle and wash the top evenly to avoid spots or rings. The vehicle's convertible top should Let the soap remain on the fabric be cleaned often. However, high for a few minutes.
  • Page 65 Seats and Restraints Seats and Safety System Check ..3-21 Child Restraints Safety Belt Care ... . . 3-21 Older Children ....3-37 Restraints Replacing Safety Belt System Infants and Young...
  • Page 66: Seats And

    Seats and Restraints Head Restraints Front Seats To move a manual seat forward or rearward: The vehicle's front seats have head Seat Adjustment restraints in the outboard seating positions that cannot be adjusted. Manual Seats The front seat outboard head restraints are not designed to be WARNING removed.
  • Page 67: Power Seat Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Power Seat Adjustment To adjust the seat: Memory Seat, Mirrors, and Steering Wheel Move the seat forward or rearward by sliding the control forward or rearward. Raise or lower the front part of the seat cushion by moving the front of the control up or down.
  • Page 68 Seats and Restraints On vehicles with a manual Storing Memory Positions The automatic recall feature can be transmission, when the vehicle turned on or off using the vehicle To save into memory: is on, the parking brake must be personalization menu. See Auto set to recall a memory position.
  • Page 69 Seats and Restraints Easy Exit Driver Seat To recall an exit position, press If something has blocked the driver and release . The vehicle must seat while recalling the exit position, The easy exit driver seat feature be in P (Park) for an automatic the recall may stop.
  • Page 70: Lumbar Adjustment

    Seats and Restraints Lumbar Adjustment Reclining Seatbacks The seats have manual reclining seatbacks. The lever used to Power Lumbar and Side operate them is on the outboard WARNING Bolsters side of the seats. You can lose control of the vehicle if you try to adjust a manual driver seat while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 71 Seats and Restraints To return the seatback to the upright WARNING (Continued) position: 1. Lift the lever fully without front of you. In a crash, you could applying pressure to the go into it, receiving neck or other seatback, and the seatback will injuries.
  • Page 72: Seatback Latches

    Seats and Restraints Seatback Latches To return the seatback upright, Heated Front Seats lift up on the latch and push the seatback rearward. The seatback WARNING must be locked in place. If you cannot feel temperature WARNING change or pain to the skin, the seat heater may cause If either seatback is not locked, it burns even at low temperatures.
  • Page 73 Seats and Restraints Safety Belts WARNING This section of the manual It is extremely dangerous to ride describes how to use safety belts in a cargo area, inside or outside properly. It also describes some of a vehicle. In a collision, people things not to do with safety belts.
  • Page 74 3-10 Seats and Restraints In most states and in all Canadian Why Safety Belts Work provinces, the law requires wearing When you ride in or on anything, safety belts. Here is why: you go as fast as it goes. You never know if you will be in a crash.
  • Page 75 Seats and Restraints 3-11 Get it up to speed. Then stop the The person keeps going until or the instrument panel... vehicle. The rider does not stop. stopped by something. In a real vehicle, it could be the windshield...
  • Page 76: Safety Belts

    3-12 Seats and Restraints Questions and Answers About Q: If I am a good driver, and I never drive far from home, Safety Belts why should I wear safety Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicle belts? after a crash if I am wearing a A: You may be an excellent driver, safety belt? but if you are in a crash...
  • Page 77: How To Wear Safety Belts

    Seats and Restraints 3-13 How to Wear Safety Belts First, before you or your worn low and snug on the hips, just passenger(s) wear a safety belt, touching the thighs. In a crash, this Properly there is important information you applies force to the strong pelvic should know.
  • Page 78 3-14 Seats and Restraints Q: What is wrong with this? Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING You can be seriously hurt if your shoulder belt is too loose. In a crash, you would move forward too much, which could increase injury.
  • Page 79 Seats and Restraints 3-15 Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING WARNING You can be seriously hurt if your You can be seriously injured lap belt is too loose. In a crash, if your belt is buckled in the you could slide under the lap wrong place like this.
  • Page 80 3-16 Seats and Restraints Q: What is wrong with this? Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING You can be seriously injured if your belt goes over an armrest like this. The belt would be much too high. In a crash, you can slide under the belt.
  • Page 81 Seats and Restraints 3-17 Q: What is wrong with this? WARNING WARNING You can be seriously injured You can be seriously injured if you wear the shoulder belt by not wearing the lap-shoulder under your arm. In a crash, your belt properly.
  • Page 82: Lap-Shoulder Belt

    3-18 Seats and Restraints Q: What is wrong with this? Lap-Shoulder Belt WARNING All seating positions in the vehicle You can be seriously injured by a have a lap-shoulder belt. twisted belt. In a crash, you would The following instructions explain not have the full width of the belt how to wear a lap-shoulder belt to spread impact forces.
  • Page 83 Seats and Restraints 3-19 If the shoulder portion of a passenger belt is pulled out all the way, the child restraint locking feature may be engaged. If this happens, let the belt go back all the way and start again. Engaging the child restraint locking feature in the right front seating position may affect the...
  • Page 84: Safety Belt Use During

    3-20 Seats and Restraints Safety Belt Pretensioners Safety Belt Use During Pregnancy This vehicle has safety belt pretensioners for the front outboard Safety belts work for everyone, occupants. Although the safety including pregnant women. Like all belt pretensioners cannot be seen, occupants, they are more likely to they are part of the safety belt be seriously injured if they do not...
  • Page 85: Safety Belt Extender

    Seats and Restraints 3-21 The best way to protect the fetus is has been designed for adults. Make sure the safety belt reminder to protect the mother. When a safety Never use it for securing child seats. light is working. See Safety Belt belt is worn properly, it is more likely To wear it, attach it to the regular Reminders on page 5 16 for more...
  • Page 86: Replacing Safety Belt System Parts After A Crash

    3-22 Seats and Restraints Replacing Safety Belt After a minor crash, replacement of Airbag System safety belts may not be necessary. System Parts After a The vehicle has the following But the safety belt assemblies that Crash airbags: were used during any crash may have been stressed or damaged.
  • Page 87 Seats and Restraints 3-23 Airbags are designed to supplement WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) the protection provided by safety belts. Even though today's airbags Wearing your safety belt during a close to the airbag, as you would are also designed to help reduce crash helps reduce your chance the risk of injury from the force of an be if you were sitting on the edge...
  • Page 88: Where Are The Airbags

    3-24 Seats and Restraints Where Are the Airbags? WARNING Children who are up against, or very close to, any airbag when it inflates can be seriously injured or killed. Airbags plus There is an airbag readiness light lap-shoulder belts offer protection on the instrument panel, which for adults and older children, but shows the airbag symbol.
  • Page 89 Seats and Restraints 3-25 WARNING If something is between an occupant and an airbag, the airbag might not inflate properly or it might force the object into that person causing severe injury or even death. The path of an inflating airbag must be kept clear.
  • Page 90: When Should An Airbag

    3-26 Seats and Restraints When Should an Airbag Frontal airbags may inflate Thresholds can also vary with at different crash speeds. specific vehicle design. Inflate? For example: Frontal airbags are not intended to Frontal airbags are designed If the vehicle hits a stationary inflate during vehicle rollovers, rear to inflate in moderate to severe object, the airbags could inflate...
  • Page 91: What Makes An Airbag

    Seats and Restraints 3-27 Your vehicle may have one or Seat-mounted side impact airbags What Makes an Airbag two seat position sensors, will inflate if the crash severity Inflate? depending on what model you is above the system's designed have. The seat position sensor(s) threshold level.
  • Page 92: How Does An Airbag

    3-28 Seats and Restraints How Does an Airbag Airbags should never be regarded WARNING as anything more than a supplement Restrain? to safety belts. When an airbag inflates, there In moderate to severe frontal or may be dust in the air. This dust What Will You See After near frontal collisions, even belted could cause breathing problems...
  • Page 93 Seats and Restraints 3-29 The vehicle has a crash sensing You can lock the doors, turn the In many crashes severe enough to and diagnostic module which interior lamps off, and turn the inflate the airbag, windshields are records information after a hazard warning flashers off by using broken by vehicle deformation.
  • Page 94: Passenger Sensing

    3-30 Seats and Restraints Passenger Sensing word ON or OFF, or the symbol rear-facing child restraints not be for on or off, will be visible. transported in the vehicle, even if System See Passenger Airbag Status the airbags are off. Indicator on page 5 17.
  • Page 95 Seats and Restraints 3-31 The passenger sensing system is When the passenger sensing WARNING (Continued) designed to turn off the right front system has turned off the right passenger frontal airbag and front passenger frontal airbag and Even if the passenger sensing seat-mounted side impact airbag if: seat-mounted side impact airbag, system has turned off the right...
  • Page 96 3-32 Seats and Restraints For some children who have If the On Indicator is Lit for a 5. If, after reinstalling the child outgrown child restraints and for restraint and restarting the Child Restraint very small adults, the passenger vehicle, the on indicator is If a child restraint has been installed sensing system may or may not still lit, turn the vehicle off.
  • Page 97 Seats and Restraints 3-33 If the Off Indicator is Lit for an system to detect that person and Additional Factors Affecting enable the right front passenger Adult-Size Occupant System Operation frontal airbag and seat-mounted Safety belts help keep the side impact airbag: passenger in position on the 1.
  • Page 98: Servicing The Airbag-Equipped

    3-34 Seats and Restraints A thick layer of additional material, Servicing the WARNING such as a blanket or cushion, Airbag-Equipped Vehicle or aftermarket equipment such For up to 10 seconds after the as seat covers, seat heaters, and Airbags affect how the vehicle ignition is turned off and the seat massagers can affect how should be serviced.
  • Page 99: Adding Equipment To The

    Seats and Restraints 3-35 Adding Equipment to the seat. The passenger sensing Step Two of the Customer system may not operate properly Satisfaction Procedure in Airbag-Equipped Vehicle if the original seat trim is this manual. See Customer replaced with non-GM covers, Satisfaction Procedure Q: Is there anything I might add upholstery or trim, or with...
  • Page 100: Replacing Airbag System

    3-36 Seats and Restraints Your dealer and the service manual Replacing Airbag System If an airbag inflates, you will need have information about the location to replace airbag system parts. Parts After a Crash of the airbag sensors, sensing and See your dealer for service.
  • Page 101: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-37 Child Restraints The manufacturer's instructions that Q: What is the proper way to come with the booster seat, state wear safety belts? the weight and height limitations for Older Children A: An older child should wear a that booster.
  • Page 102 3-38 Seats and Restraints In a crash, children who are not WARNING (Continued) buckled up can strike other people who are buckled up, or can be forward increasing the chance of thrown out of the vehicle. Older children need to use safety belts head and neck injury.
  • Page 103: Infants And Young Children

    Seats and Restraints 3-39 Infants and Young Airbags plus lap shoulder belts WARNING (Continued) offer protection for adults and older Children children, but not for young children For example, in a crash at only and infants. Neither the vehicle's Everyone in a vehicle needs safety belt system nor its airbag 40 km/h (25 mph), a 5.5 kg (12 lb) protection! This includes infants...
  • Page 104 3-40 Seats and Restraints For most basic types of child WARNING restraints, there are many different models available. Never do this. When purchasing a child restraint, be sure it is designed Children who are up against, to be used in a motor vehicle. or very close to, any airbag when If it is, the restraint will have a it inflates can be seriously injured...
  • Page 105 Seats and Restraints 3-41 Child Restraint Systems WARNING WARNING To reduce the risk of neck and A young child's hip bones are still head injury during a crash, infants so small that the vehicle's regular need complete support. This is safety belt may not remain low because an infant's neck is not on the hip bones, as it should.
  • Page 106 3-42 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's safety belt or LATCH system, following the (B) Forward-Facing Child Seat...
  • Page 107: Child Restraints

    Seats and Restraints 3-43 See Lower Anchors and Tethers for In some areas of the United States Lower Anchors and Children (LATCH System) (Coupe and Canada, Certified Child Tethers for Children and Convertible Models Only) on Passenger Safety Technicians (LATCH System) page 3 43 or Lower Anchors and (CPSTs) are available to inspect Tethers for Children (LATCH...
  • Page 108: Lower Anchors And Tethers

    3-44 Seats and Restraints In Canada, the law requires that Lower Anchors and properly installed using the top forward-facing child restraints have tether anchor and the vehicle's Tethers for Children a top tether, and that the tether be safety belt. A child restraint must (LATCH System) (Z06 and attached.
  • Page 109 Seats and Restraints 3-45 Your child restraint may have Top Tether Anchor Locations a single tether (A) or a dual tether (C). Either will have a single attachment (B) to secure the top tether to the anchor. Some top tether-equipped child restraints are designed for use with or without the top tether being attached.
  • Page 110 3-46 Seats and Restraints Securing a Child Restraint with WARNING (Continued) a Top Tether the safety belt continues to WARNING tighten. Buckle any unused safety belts behind the child restraint If a LATCH-type child restraint is so children cannot reach them. not attached to anchors, the child Pull the shoulder belt all the way restraint will not be able to protect...
  • Page 111 Seats and Restraints 3-47 Do not secure a child restraint in a 2.3. Route, attach and tighten position without a top tether anchor the top tether according if a national or local law requires to your child restraint that the top tether be attached, or if instructions and the the instructions that come with the following instructions:...
  • Page 112: Replacing Latch System Parts After A Crash

    3-48 Seats and Restraints Replacing LATCH System Securing Child Restraints WARNING Parts After a Crash This vehicle has airbags. A child in a rear-facing child In addition, the vehicle has a restraint can be seriously passenger sensing system which WARNING is designed to turn off the right injured or killed if the right A crash can damage the...
  • Page 113 Seats and Restraints 3-49 Children (LATCH System) (Z06 and You will be using the lap-shoulder WARNING (Continued) ZR1 Models Only) on page 3 44 for belt to secure the child restraint in how and where to install the child this position. Follow the instructions Secure rear-facing child restraint using LATCH.
  • Page 114 3-50 Seats and Restraints 4. Push the latch plate into the 5. Pull the shoulder belt all the way 6. To tighten the belt, push down buckle until it clicks. out of the retractor to set the on the child restraint, pull the lock.
  • Page 115 Seats and Restraints 3-51 7. If the child restraint has a top If the airbag or airbags are off, the tether, follow the child restraint off indicator in the passenger airbag manufacturer's instructions status indicator will come on and regarding the use of the top stay on when the vehicle is started.
  • Page 116 3-52 Seats and Restraints NOTES...
  • Page 117: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Storage Storage Compartments Storage Compartments Glove Box Glove Box ....4-1 Cupholders ....4-1 Open the glove box by lifting up on Rear Storage .
  • Page 118: Additional Storage Features

    Storage Rear Trunk Partition Additional Storage For vehicles with the power Features convertible top option only, there is a trunk partition to keep Cargo Cover cargo from getting in the way of the convertible top. The trunk For vehicles with this feature, partition must be in place for the the security shade can provide convertible top to move.
  • Page 119: Convenience Net

    Storage Using the Cargo Cover 3. Grasp the loop at the rear center 4. Push the loop to the top of the of the shade and wrap it around striker (base plate). the striker assembly. 1. Hook the elastic loops on the Convenience Net front corners (A) of the shade to the T-nuts located on the front...
  • Page 120 Storage NOTES...
  • Page 121 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Engine Coolant Temperature Vehicle Messages Gauge ..... . 5-15 Vehicle Messages ... 5-35 Controls Voltmeter Gauge .
  • Page 122: Controls

    Instruments and Controls Vehicle Personalization Controls Telescopic Steering Column Vehicle Personalization ..5-55 Steering Wheel Universal Remote System Universal Remote System . . . 5-64 Adjustment Universal Remote System Programming ....5-64 Universal Remote System Operation .
  • Page 123: Instruments And Controls

    Instruments and Controls The telescopic steering column To change radio stations: (Mute/Push to Talk): Press to position can be stored with your silence the vehicle speakers only. Press to go to the memory settings. See Memory Press again to turn the sound on. next or to the previous radio Seat, Mirrors and Steering Wheel For vehicles with Bluetooth or...
  • Page 124: Horn

    Instruments and Controls To select tracks on a CD: Horn Move the lever to the following positions: Press to go to the next Press near or on the horn symbols (High Speed): Fast wipes. or to the previous track when a on the steering wheel pad to sound CD is playing.
  • Page 125: Compass

    Instruments and Controls Heavy snow or ice can overload Compass WARNING the wipers. If this occurs, a circuit Compass Operation breaker will stop the wipers until the In freezing weather, do not motor cools. Clear all ice and snow With the compass feature on, each use your washer until the from the wiper blades before using time the vehicle is started, the...
  • Page 126: Clock

    Instruments and Controls Depending on the mirror, in order To adjust for compass variance: Clock to calibrate, CAL must be displayed 1. Find your current location and To set the clock: in the mirror compass windows. variance zone number on the 1.
  • Page 127: Cigarette Lighter

    Instruments and Controls Certain electrical accessories Cigarette Lighter WARNING may not be compatible with the To use the cigarette lighter, push it accessory power outlet and could Power is always supplied to the in all the way and let go. When it is overload vehicle or adapter fuses.
  • Page 128: Ashtrays

    Instruments and Controls Ashtrays Warning Lights, Gauges can indicate when there could be a problem with a vehicle Gauges, and The ashtray and cigarette lighter are function. Often gauges and warning located on the instrument panel, in lights work together to indicate a Indicators front of the shift lever.
  • Page 129: Instrument Cluster

    Instruments and Controls Instrument Cluster English Coupe and Convertible Shown, Metric Similar...
  • Page 130 5-10 Instruments and Controls English Shown, ZO6, and Metric Similar...
  • Page 131: Speedometer

    Instruments and Controls 5-11 Speedometer Tachometer Fuel Gauge The speedometer shows the speed The tachometer displays the engine in either kilometers per hour (km/h) speed in thousands of revolutions or miles per hour (mph). For more per minute (rpm). information see Personal Options Notice: Fuel shuts off at about under Vehicle Personalization on 6500 rpm for the base model,...
  • Page 132: Boost Gauge (Zr1)

    5-12 Instruments and Controls It takes a little more or less When the needle approaches the Boost Gauge (ZR1) fuel to fill up than the gauge low fuel symbol, a chime sounds indicated. For example, the and LOW FUEL appears on the gauge may have indicated half Driver Information Center (DIC) full, but it took a little more or...
  • Page 133: Engine Oil Pressure

    Instruments and Controls 5-13 For vehicles that have this gauge, it Engine Oil Pressure is located near the instrument panel Gauge cluster. This gauge indicates vacuum during light to moderate throttle and boost under heavier throttle. It displays the air pressure level in the intake manifold before it enters the engine's combustion chamber.
  • Page 134 5-14 Instruments and Controls Oil pressure should be 140 to WARNING 550 kPa (20 to 80 psi). In certain situations such as long, extended Do not keep driving if the oil idles on hot days, it could read as pressure is low. The engine can low as 40 kPa (6 psi) and still be become so hot that it catches fire.
  • Page 135: Engine Coolant Temperature

    Instruments and Controls 5-15 Engine Coolant Voltmeter Gauge Temperature Gauge Metric This gauge shows the engine Base and Z06, English and Metric coolant temperature. If the gauge English The voltmeter shows the voltage pointer moves into the shaded area, output of the battery. It shows the the engine is too hot.
  • Page 136: Safety Belt Reminders

    5-16 Instruments and Controls The Driver Information Center (DIC) Airbag Readiness Light reads BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW The system checks the airbag's when the vehicle is at 10 volts or electrical system for possible below. Have it checked right away. malfunctions. If the light stays on Driving with the voltmeter reading at it indicates there is an electrical 10 volts or below could drain the...
  • Page 137: Passenger Airbag Status

    Instruments and Controls 5-17 If there is a problem with the airbag system, an airbag Driver Information Center (DIC) message can also come on. See Vehicle Messages on page 5 35 for more information. Passenger Airbag Status The airbag readiness light flashes Canada and Mexico for a few seconds when the engine Indicator...
  • Page 138: Malfunction

    5-18 Instruments and Controls If the word OFF or the off symbol WARNING is lit on the passenger airbag status indicator, it means that If the airbag readiness light ever the passenger sensing system comes on and stays on, it means has turned off the right front that something may be wrong passenger frontal airbag and...
  • Page 139 Instruments and Controls 5-19 Notice: If the vehicle is This light comes on during a Light On Steady: An emission continually driven with this malfunction in one of two ways: control system malfunction has light on, after a while, the been detected on the vehicle.
  • Page 140 5-20 Instruments and Controls Make sure to fuel the vehicle Emissions Inspection and The vehicle may not pass with quality fuel. Poor fuel quality inspection if: Maintenance Programs causes the engine not to run as the check engine light is on with Some state/provincial and efficiently as designed and may the engine running, or if the light...
  • Page 141: Brake System Warning

    Instruments and Controls 5-21 Brake System Warning If the light comes on while driving WARNING and a CHECK BRAKE FLUID Light message shows on the DIC, pull The brake system might not be off the road and stop carefully. The vehicle brake system working properly if the brake The pedal may be harder to push consists of two hydraulic circuits.
  • Page 142: Antilock Brake System (Abs)

    5-22 Instruments and Controls Antilock Brake System If the regular brake system warning The shift must be completed into light is not on, the vehicle still has 4 (Fourth) to turn off this feature. (ABS) Warning Light brakes, but not antilock brakes. This helps the vehicle get the best If the regular brake system warning possible fuel economy.
  • Page 143: Active Handling System

    Instruments and Controls 5-23 Active Handling System For the ZR1 this light comes on Traction Control System when Performance Traction mode is Light (TCS) Warning Light activated, along with DIC messages for the five traction modes. When the Active Handling System is turned off, the light comes on, a chime sounds, and the TRACTION SYSTEM AND...
  • Page 144: Tire Pressure Light

    5-24 Instruments and Controls When the TCS is turned off, this Tire Pressure Light When the Light Flashes First and light comes on and a TRACTION Then is On Steady SYSTEM OFF message displays This indicates that there may be on the DIC.
  • Page 145: High-Beam On Light

    Front Fog Lamp Light is turned on. After displaying See Exterior Lamps Off Reminder CORVETTE BY CHEVROLET, the on page 6 2 for more information. DIC shows the information that was last displayed before the engine was turned off.
  • Page 146 5-26 Instruments and Controls DIC Operation and Displays TRIP: Press this button to display your total and trip distance driven, Depending on the features on the the elapsed time function, your vehicle, the drive gear may display average speed, and the engine on the DIC.
  • Page 147 Instruments and Controls 5-27 FUEL Button Instantaneous Fuel Economy: Press the fuel button again to Instantaneous fuel economy display the range, such as: The fuel button displays average reflects only the fuel economy RANGE 48 km or fuel economy and instantaneous that the vehicle has right now and fuel economy, calculated for your RANGE 30 MI...
  • Page 148 5-28 Instruments and Controls GAGES Button If the oil temperature is low, Transmission Fluid the display will show OIL Temperature: If you have an The gauges button displays TEMPERATURE LOW. If the oil automatic transmission vehicle, oil pressure, oil temperature, temperature is high, the display will this display shows the automatic coolant temperature, transmission...
  • Page 149 Instruments and Controls 5-29 Battery Voltage: This display TRIP Button Both of the trip odometers can shows the current battery voltage. be used simultaneously. The trip The TRIP button displays the odometers can be reset by pressing Press the gauges button again to odometer, trip distance, elapsed the RESET button on the DIC.
  • Page 150 5-30 Instruments and Controls You can start or stop the elapsed Engine Oil Life: Press the TRIP accidentally at any time other than time by pressing the RESET button. button until the engine oil life is when the oil has just been changed. To reset the elapsed time to zero, displayed, such as OIL LIFE It cannot be reset accurately until...
  • Page 151: Head-Up Display (Hud)

    Instruments and Controls 5-31 Head-Up Display (HUD) The information may be displayed transmission into the next higher in English or metric units and gear. An arrow pointing up will appears as an image focused light up on the display just prior WARNING out toward the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 152 5-32 Instruments and Controls There are three HUD modes that can be viewed in the HUD display. Press the MODE button to scroll through these modes in the following order: English English English Metric Metric Track Mode 1 supports the G-Force Track Mode 2 supports G-Force gauge and minor gauges with a gauges, boost gauge w/ZR1,...
  • Page 153 Instruments and Controls 5-33 Within each mode, the display, can (X.XX G) and corresponding you may miss something important, be further customized by pressing G gauge bar will overwrite the such as a warning light. Under the PAGE button. Pressing this current G value.
  • Page 154 5-34 Instruments and Controls To adjust the HUD so it can be seen 2. Adjust the seat to a comfortable The HUD information can be properly, do the following: driving position. If your seat displayed in one of six languages position changes, the HUD including English, Spanish, French, 1.
  • Page 155: Vehicle Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-35 If the ignition is on and the HUD Vehicle Messages Battery Voltage and image cannot be seen, check to Charging Messages Messages displayed on the DIC see if: indicate the status of the vehicle BATTERY SAVER ACTIVE Something is covering the or some action may be needed HUD unit.
  • Page 156: Brake System Messages

    5-36 Instruments and Controls SERVICE CHARGING SYSTEM Brake System Messages CHECK BRAKE FLUID If this message displays while you This message displays, a sound ABS (Antilock Brake System) are driving, there may be a problem will be heard, and the brake ACTIVE with the electrical charging system.
  • Page 157: Convertible Top Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-37 If the regular brake system warning Convertible Top SET PARK BRAKE TO light is also on, you do not have MOVE TOP Messages ABS and there is a problem with the If the vehicle has a manual brakes.
  • Page 158: Cruise Control Messages

    5-38 Instruments and Controls TOO COLD TO MOVE TOP TOP NOT SECURE Cruise Control Messages This message displays and a This message displays and a CRUISE DISENGAGED sound will be heard when the sound will be heard when the This message displays briefly when power convertible top button is power convertible top button is you disengage the cruise control...
  • Page 159: Door Ajar Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-39 Door Ajar Messages TONNEAU AJAR (Convertible) COOLANT OVER TEMPERATURE This message displays when DRIVER DOOR AJAR the convertible top is not closed This message displays and a sound This message displays if the driver completely. Make sure that the will be heard if the engine coolant door is not closed properly.
  • Page 160: Engine Oil Messages

    5-40 Instruments and Controls ENGINE OVERHEATED HOT ENGINE AIR engine oil life system must be reset. See Engine Oil Life under Driver STOP ENGINE CONDITIONING OFF Information Center (DIC) on This message displays and a sound This message displays when page 5 25.
  • Page 161: Engine Power Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-41 LOW OIL PRESSURE REDUCED ENGINE POWER To acknowledge the message, press the RESET button. The message This message displays if low If this message displays and the reappears every five minutes until oil pressure levels occur. If this check engine light comes on, this condition changes.
  • Page 162: Key And Lock Messages

    5-42 Instruments and Controls LOW FUEL Key and Lock Messages NO FOBS DETECTED This message displays when the This message displays if the vehicle FOB AUTOLEARN WAIT fuel tank is less than 10 percent does not detect the presence of a XX MINUTES full and the display is turned off.
  • Page 163 Instruments and Controls 5-43 The vehicle is experiencing The vehicle's battery voltage is OFF ACCESSORY TO LEARN Electromagnetic low. The battery voltage must be See Matching Transmitter(s) to Interference (EMI). Some above 10 volts for the keyless Your Vehicle under Remote locations, such as airports, access transmitter to be Keyless Entry (RKE) System...
  • Page 164: Lamp Messages

    5-44 Instruments and Controls Lamp Messages Ride Control System COMPETITIVE DRIVING MODE Messages This message displays and a HEADLAMPS SUGGESTED sound will be heard when the ACTIVE HANDLING This message displays if it is dark Competitive Driving mode is enough outside and the headlamps selected.
  • Page 165 Instruments and Controls 5-45 MAXIMUM SPEED PERF TRAC 1 WET ACTIVE PERF TRAC 2 DRY ACTIVE 129 km/h (80 MPH) HANDLING ON HANDLING ON This message displays when This message displays and a sound This message displays and a sound a malfunction is present in the will be heard when this Performance will be heard when this Performance...
  • Page 166 5-46 Instruments and Controls PERF TRAC 3 SPORT PERF TRAC 4 SPORT PERF TRAC 5 RACE ACTIVE ACTIVE HANDLING ON ACTIVE HANDLING OFF HANDLING OFF This message displays and a sound This message displays and a sound This message displays and a sound will be heard when this Performance will be heard when this Performance will be heard when this Performance...
  • Page 167 Instruments and Controls 5-47 SERVICE ACTIVE HANDLING SERVICE RIDE CONTROL SERVICE TRACTION SYSTEM SYSTEM This message displays when the If this message displays when you Selective Ride Control system are driving, there is a problem with This message displays if there is a has detected a malfunction and the Traction Control System (TCS) problem with the Active Handling...
  • Page 168 5-48 Instruments and Controls SHOCKS INOPERATIVE TRACTION SYSTEM AND TRACTION SYSTEM AND ACTIVE HANDLING ACTIVE HANDLING This message displays when a malfunction is present in the This message displays, the If the Traction Control System (TCS) Selective Ride Control system instrument panel cluster light and Active Handling System are which is causing the shocks to...
  • Page 169: Safety Belt Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-49 TRACTION SYSTEM Safety Belt Messages BUCKLE SEATBELT This message displays and stays This message reminds you to BUCKLE PASSENGER on, a sound will be heard, and buckle the driver's safety belt. This message reminds you to the traction control system (TCS) This message displays and a sound buckle the passenger's safety belt.
  • Page 170: Anti-Theft Alarm System

    5-50 Instruments and Controls Anti-Theft Alarm System SERVICE ELECTRICAL Starting the Vehicle SYSTEM Messages Messages This message displays if an INTRUSION SENSOR OFF PRESS BRAKE TO START electrical problem has occurred ENGINE (Automatic within the Powertrain Control This message may display when the Transmission Only) Module (PCM).
  • Page 171: Tire Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-51 Tire Messages To acknowledge the message, press WARNING (Continued) the RESET button. A message HIGH TIRE PRESSURE reappears every 10 minutes until message is displayed. Drive the condition is corrected. This message may be displayed cautiously and check your tire when one or more of the tires is LOW TIRE PRESSURE or TIRE pressures as soon as you can.
  • Page 172 5-52 Instruments and Controls See Run-Flat Tires on page 10 59, TIRE FLAT This message displays when Vehicle Load Limits on page 9 14, one or more of the tires is flat. Tire Pressure on page 10 66, and This message also displays LEFT WARNING Tire Pressure Monitor System on FRONT, RIGHT FRONT, LEFT...
  • Page 173: Transmission Messages

    Instruments and Controls 5-53 You can receive more than one Transmission Messages TRANSMISSION HOT IDLE tire pressure message at a time. ENGINE SERVICE TRANSMISSION To read other messages that may This message displays and four have been sent at the same time, This message displays when there chimes sound if the transmission press the RESET button.
  • Page 174: Vehicle Reminder

    5-54 Instruments and Controls If this message is displayed during Vehicle Reminder The personalization features will normal vehicle operation on flat then be set to the default states. Messages roads, the vehicle may need See Vehicle Personalization on service. See your dealer for an page 5 55 for more information.
  • Page 175: Vehicle Personalization

    Instruments and Controls 5-55 The Head-Up Display (HUD) A valid keyless access Vehicle position and dimming level, transmitter is detected upon Personalization if your vehicle has this feature opening the driver's door. The instrument panel cluster If more than one valid keyless Many features on your vehicle can dimming level and last selected access transmitter is detected upon...
  • Page 176 5-56 Instruments and Controls Entering the Personal 2. Press the OPTION button and Personal Options Options Menu you will enter the PERSONAL The following options are available OPTIONS menu. To enter the personal options menu, for programming: use the following steps: The DIC will display the current Display Units: This option allows driver number (1 or 2) for a...
  • Page 177 Instruments and Controls 5-57 Auto Memory Recall (Automatic When the mode you want is Press the OPTION button until Transmission only): If your selected, press the OPTION button AUTO EXIT RECALL appears on automatic transmission vehicle to set your choice and advance to the display, then press the RESET has the memory package, you may the next personal option.
  • Page 178 5-58 Instruments and Controls When the mode you want is If you choose ON, the parking When the mode you want is selected, press the OPTION button lamps, the high-beam headlamps, selected, press the OPTION button to set your choice and advance to and the back-up lamps will come to set your choice and advance to the next personal option.
  • Page 179 Instruments and Controls 5-59 Press the OPTION button until Flash at Unlock: This option Flash at Lock: This option TWILIGHT DELAY appears on the activates the front and rear turn activates the front and rear turn display, then press the RESET signals for two short flashes when signals for one long flash when the button to scroll through the following...
  • Page 180 5-60 Instruments and Controls When the mode you want is When the mode you want is an authorized keyless access selected, press the OPTION button selected, press the OPTION button transmitter, however, will not be to set your choice and advance to to set your choice and advance to able to open the door, even with a the next personal option.
  • Page 181 Instruments and Controls 5-61 If you choose SILENT, the doors Passive Door Unlock: This option Auto Unlock: This option allows will automatically lock a short time allows you to select which doors you to select whether the driver's after you remove a keyless access will automatically unlock when you door, both doors or neither door transmitter from the interior of the...
  • Page 182 5-62 Instruments and Controls If you choose DRIVER, on For example, English will be When the mode you want is automatic transmission vehicles, displayed as ENGLISH, Spanish as selected, press the OPTION button the driver's door will automatically ESPANOL, etc. If your vehicle has to set your choice and advance to unlock when the shift lever is the navigation system, you will not...
  • Page 183 Instruments and Controls 5-63 To program a name, use the There are alpha/numeric 7. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 until the following procedure: characters and a blank space name or greeting you want is available. complete. After the name or 1.
  • Page 184: Universal Remote System

    5-64 Instruments and Controls Universal Remote Universal Remote System Do not use this system with any garage door opener that does not Programming System have the stop and reverse feature. This includes any garage door See Radio Frequency Statement on opener model manufactured before page 13 19 for information April 1, 1982.
  • Page 185 Instruments and Controls 5-65 Park the vehicle outside of the To program up to three devices: garage when programming a garage 1. Press START or put the vehicle door. Be sure that people and in accessory mode. See Ignition objects are clear of the garage door Positions on page 9 20 for or gate that is being programmed.
  • Page 186 5-66 Instruments and Controls 4. Immediately return to the To program another Rolling Code Most garage door openers sold vehicle. Press and hold the device such as an additional garage before 1996 are Fixed Code units. Universal Home Remote button door opener, a security device, Programming a garage door opener that will be used to control the...
  • Page 187 Instruments and Controls 5-67 The hand held transmitter can have between eight to 12 dip switches depending on the brand of transmitter. The garage door opener receiver (motor head unit) could also Example of Eight Dip Switches have a row of dip switches that can be used when programming with Two Positions the Universal Home Remote.
  • Page 188 5-68 Instruments and Controls If a switch is set between The switch positions on the the up and down position, hand-held transmitter could be write Middle. labeled, as follows: The switch settings written A switch in the up position down in Step 3 now could be labeled as Up, become the button strokes +, or On.
  • Page 189: Universal Remote System Operation

    Instruments and Controls 5-69 If you wrote Right, press 8. Immediately release the button Universal Remote System the right button in the when the garage door moves. Operation vehicle. The indicator light blinks rapidly until programming is complete. Press and hold the appropriate If you wrote Middle, press button for at least half of a second.
  • Page 190 5-70 Instruments and Controls Reprogramming Universal 2. Once the indicator lights begin to blink, release both buttons. Home Remote Buttons The codes from all buttons are Any of the three buttons can be erased. reprogrammed by repeating the For help or information on the instructions.
  • Page 191: Exterior Lamp Controls

    Lighting Lighting Exterior Lighting To override AUTO mode, turn the control to off. Exterior Lamp Controls To reset to AUTO mode turn the Exterior Lighting control to exterior lamps and then back to AUTO. Automatic mode also Exterior Lamp Controls ..6-1 resets when the vehicle is turned off Exterior Lamps Off and then back on again if the control...
  • Page 192: Exterior Lamps Off

    Lighting Exterior Lamps Off Flash-to-Pass The DRL system makes the front turn signal lamps come on when the Reminder To use the flash-to-pass feature, following conditions are met: briefly pull the turn signal lever A warning chime will sound if the It is still daylight and the ignition toward you.
  • Page 193: Twilight Sentinel

    Lighting When it is dark enough outside, the If it is dark enough outside and Twilight Sentinel front turn signal lamps turn off and the exterior lamp control is off, ® Twilight Sentinel is an automatic the normal low-beam headlamps a HEADLAMPS SUGGESTED headlamp system.
  • Page 194: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting Once you leave the dimly lit area, See Personal Options under Turn and Lane-Change it may take about one minute Vehicle Personalization on Signals (Auto Signal) before the Twilight Sentinel turns page 5 55. off. During this brief delay, the The regular headlamp system instrument cluster may not be as should be turned on when needed.
  • Page 195: Fog Lamps

    Lighting The lever returns to its starting Fog Lamps Interior Lighting position when it is released. Use fog lamps for better vision in If after signaling a turn or lane Instrument Panel foggy or misty conditions. change the arrows flash rapidly or Illumination Control The fog lamps control is located on do not come on, a signal bulb may...
  • Page 196: Courtesy Lamps

    Lighting Turn and hold the knob Courtesy Lamps Lighting Features clockwise to brighten the lights When any door or the hatch/trunk lid or counterclockwise to dim them. Entry/Exit Lighting is opened, the interior lamps will go During the day, this knob will adjust on unless it is bright outside.
  • Page 197: Battery Power Protection

    Lighting Battery Power Protection Exterior Lighting Battery Saver This vehicle has a feature to help prevent the battery from being If the manual parking lamps or drained in case any of the following headlamps have been left on, lamps are left on; the underhood the exterior lamps will turn off as lamp, if your vehicle has this soon as the ignition is turned off or...
  • Page 198 Lighting NOTES...
  • Page 199: Infotainment System

    Infotainment System Infotainment Introduction For more information, see Defensive Driving on page 9 2. System Determine which radio the vehicle Contact your dealer has and read the following pages to before adding any equipment. become familiar with its features. Adding audio or communication Introduction equipment could interfere with WARNING...
  • Page 200: Theft-Deterrent Feature

    Infotainment System Theft-Deterrent Feature Operation ® THEFTLOCK is designed to discourage theft of the vehicle's radio by learning a portion of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The radio does not operate and LOCKED displays if the radio is stolen or moved to a different vehicle.
  • Page 201 Infotainment System Playing the Radio For XM : Adjusting the Speakers (Balance/Fade) Top Knob (Power/Volume): Press Press to retrieve 4 different to turn the system on and off. Turn (Balance/Fade): To adjust categories of information related to to increase or decrease the volume. the Balance: the current song or channel: Artist, Song Title, Category or PTY,...
  • Page 202 Infotainment System ® AUTO EQ (Automatic For vehicles with the Bose sound AUTO (Automatic Volume): Equalization): The radio saves system: Automatic volume automatically separate AUTO EQ settings for ® adjusts the audio system to make Vehicles with the Bose sound each preset and source.
  • Page 203: Am-Fm Radio

    Infotainment System Radio Messages Radio With RDS, the radio can: Seek to stations broadcasting CAL ERR (Calibration Error): AM-FM Radio the selected type of Displays if the radio is no longer programming. configured properly for the vehicle. Radio Data System (RDS) The vehicle must be returned to Receive announcements your dealer for service.
  • Page 204 Infotainment System RDS Messages TRAF (Traffic): TA (traffic) displays (Information): If the current when the station broadcasts traffic station has a message, INFO ALERT!: Alert warns of local or announcements, the announcement displays. Press to see the national emergencies. When an will be played.
  • Page 205 Infotainment System Finding a Station To scan preset stations: Storing Radio Stations BAND: Press to switch between Drivers are encouraged to store Press and hold FM1, FM2, AM, XM1 or XM2. radio station while the vehicle is four seconds until PRESET parked, see Defensive Driving on SCAN displays.
  • Page 206: Satellite Radio

    Infotainment System Satellite Radio Finding a Category (CAT) SCAN : Press and hold Station for 2 seconds until FREQUENCY Satellite Radio Service SCAN displays. The radio goes to a To select an XM station by category: channel, plays for a few seconds, XM is a satellite radio service 1.
  • Page 207 Infotainment System SCAN: To scan the stations within Storing XM Channels XM Radio Messages a category: Drivers are encouraged to store XL (Explicit Language 1. Press CAT. The last selected XM channels while the vehicle is Channels): These channels, category displays. parked, see Defensive Driving on or any others, can be blocked by page 9 2.
  • Page 208: Radio Reception

    7-10 Infotainment System CH Unauth: This channel is Radio ID: If tuned to channel 0, blocked or cannot be received with this message will alternate with The range for most AM stations is your XM Subscription package. the XM Radio 8 digit radio ID label. greater than for FM, especially at This label is needed to activate the CH Unavail: This previously...
  • Page 209: Diversity Antenna System

    Infotainment System 7-11 Satellite Radio Service Diversity Antenna System Audio Players XM Satellite Radio Service gives The AM-FM antenna is a hidden CD Player digital radio reception from coast self tuning system. It optimizes the to coast in the 48 contiguous AM and FM signals relative to the Care of the CD Player United States, and in Canada.
  • Page 210 7-12 Infotainment System Care of CDs Using the CD Player Six-Disc CD Radio: If more than one CD has been Store CD(s) in their original cases The CD player can play smaller loaded, a number for each CD or other protective cases and 8 cm (3 inch) single CDs with an displays.
  • Page 211 Infotainment System 7-13 To load more than one CD but CD AUX (Auxiliary): Press to play SCAN : To scan one CD, less than six, complete Steps 1 a CD when listening to the radio. press and hold either arrow for through 3.
  • Page 212 7-14 Infotainment System Press and release RDM until The CD is automatically pulled Six-Disc CD Radio: RANDOM ALL DISCS displays back into the player if the CD is Press RPT until REPEAT to play the tracks on all of the not removed after 25 seconds.
  • Page 213 Infotainment System 7-15 SONGLIST FULL displays if more To delete the entire song list: Supported File Structure than 20 selections are stored. Radios with the MP3 feature support 1. Press to turn song list on. To play tracks: up to: S-LIST displays.
  • Page 214 7-16 Infotainment System Supported Bit Rates Playing an MP3 (Previous Folder): Press to go to the first track in the previous The following bit rates are Insert a CD partway into the slot, folder. Press and hold to reverse supported: 32 kbps, 40 kbps, label side up.
  • Page 215: Auxiliary Devices

    Infotainment System 7-17 RPT (Repeat): Press to hear a BAND: Press to listen to the radio Connect a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) cable to track, CD, or a folder over again. when a CD is playing. The inactive the radio s front auxiliary input jack CD remains inside the radio for to use a portable audio player.
  • Page 216: Bluetooth

    7-18 Infotainment System Phone Noise: Keep interior noise levels to Bluetooth Controls a minimum. The system may not Use the buttons located on the recognize voice commands if there Bluetooth steering wheel to operate the is too much background noise. in vehicle Bluetooth system.
  • Page 217 Infotainment System 7-19 Pairing Information Pairing a Phone This name will be used to indicate which phones are Up to five cell phones can be 1. Press and hold paired and connected to the paired to the Bluetooth system. two seconds. vehicle, see Listing All Paired The pairing process is disabled and Connected Phones later in...
  • Page 218 7-20 Infotainment System Deleting a Paired Phone 3. Say Change phone . Digit Store: This command allows a phone number to be stored as a If the phone name you want to If another cell phone is name tag by entering the digits one delete is unknown, see Listing All found, the response will be at a time.
  • Page 219 Infotainment System 7-21 Using the Digit Store Command Using the Delete Command Using the List Command If an unwanted number is 1. Press and hold 1. Press and hold recognized by the system, say two seconds. two seconds. Clear at any time to clear the 2.
  • Page 220 7-22 Infotainment System Using the Dial or Call To hear all of the numbers Receiving a Call Command recognized by the system, say When an incoming call is received, Verify at any time. the audio system mutes and a ring 1.
  • Page 221 Infotainment System 7-23 Three Way Calling To Transfer Audio to the Bluetooth To mute a call, press , and then System From a Cell Phone say Mute Call . Three way calling must be During a call with the audio on the supported on the cell phone and To cancel mute, press , and...
  • Page 222 7-24 Infotainment System 3. Say Voice . The system Clearing the System responds OK, accessing Unless information is deleted out <phone name> . of the in vehicle Bluetooth system, The cell phone's normal prompt it will be retained indefinitely. messages will go through its This includes all saved name tags in cycle according to the phone's the phone book and phone pairing...
  • Page 223: Air Vents

    Climate Controls Climate Controls Climate Control Systems Dual Automatic Climate Control System Climate Control Systems With this system the heating, cooling, and ventilation can be controlled. Dual Automatic Climate Control System ..... . 8-1 Air Vents Air Vents .
  • Page 224 Climate Controls When the vehicle is first started, After a ten second display of the available. The system starts out the display shows the driver's current settings, the word AUTO, blowing air at the floor but may temperature setting, the outside the driver's temperature setting change modes automatically as temperature, the fan speed and the...
  • Page 225 Climate Controls Manual Operation Pressing the arrows will delete To change the current mode, select AUTO from the digital display. one of the following: Driver Power/Temperature: Press The fan graphics with the fan speed (Vent): Air is directed to the the driver temperature knob to bars will be shown.
  • Page 226 Climate Controls On hot days, open the windows to (Defrost): This mode clears the (Air Conditioning Off): Press let hot inside air escape; then close windows of fog or frost more quickly. to turn the air conditioning them. This helps to reduce the time Air is directed to the windshield, compressor off.
  • Page 227 Climate Controls Using these settings together for Sensors If the outside temperature goes up, long periods of time may cause the displayed temperature will not The solar sensor on the vehicle the air inside of your vehicle to change until: monitors the solar heat and become too dry.
  • Page 228 Climate Controls Rear Window Defogger The vehicle has heated outside Air Vents rearview mirrors. The mirrors will The rear window defogger uses a Use the tab located on the air heat to help clear fog or frost from warming grid to remove fog or frost outlets to change the direction the surface of the mirrors when the from the rear window.
  • Page 229: Maintenance

    Climate Controls Maintenance The passenger compartment air filter is located on the passenger side of the engine compartment Passenger Compartment near the battery. See Engine Air Filter Compartment Overview on page 10 10. The passenger compartment air filter removes certain particles from To check or replace the air filter: the air including pollen and dust particles.
  • Page 230 Climate Controls NOTES...
  • Page 231 Driving and Operating Driving and Retained Accessory Ride Control Systems Power (RAP) ....9-21 Traction Control Operating Starting the Engine ..9-21 System (TCS) .
  • Page 232: Driving And Operating

    Driving and Operating Driving Information Death and injury associated with WARNING (Continued) drinking and driving is a global tragedy. Defensive Driving Driver distraction can cause Alcohol affects four things that collisions resulting in injury or Defensive driving means always anyone needs to drive a vehicle: possible death.
  • Page 233: Control Of A Vehicle

    Driving and Operating For persons under 21, it is against Control of a Vehicle Average reaction time is about the law in every U.S. state to drink three fourths of a second. But that The following three systems alcohol. There are good medical, is only an average.
  • Page 234: Steering

    Driving and Operating Avoid needless heavy braking. Under certain weather or operating Magnetic Speed Variable Some people drive in spurts, conditions, occasional brake Assist Steering System heavy acceleration followed by squeak, squeal, or other noise This system continuously adjusts heavy braking, rather than keeping might be heard with the vehicle's the effort felt when steering at all pace with traffic.
  • Page 235: Off-Road Recovery

    Driving and Operating Steering in Emergencies Off-Road Recovery There are times when steering The vehicle's right wheels can drop can be more effective than braking. off the edge of a road onto the For example, you come over a hill shoulder while driving.
  • Page 236: Loss Of Control

    Driving and Operating Turn the steering wheel 8 to 13 cm Skidding Of course, traction is reduced when (3 to 5 inches), about one-eighth water, snow, ice, gravel, or other In a skid, a driver can lose control of turn, until the right front tire contacts material is on the road.
  • Page 237: Racing Or Other Competitive

    Driving and Operating Racing or Other Except Z06, ZR1, and Grand Z06, ZR1, and Grand Sport Only: Sport: Be sure to check the oil For racing or competitive driving, it Competitive Driving level often during racing or other is recommended that the loading of competitive driving and keep the the vehicle be limited to the driver Racing or competitive driving...
  • Page 238 Driving and Operating If the vehicle is used for racing or When performed as instructed, 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2, 5 times. other competitive driving, the rear these procedures will not damage This should take about axle fluid temperatures may be the brakes.
  • Page 239: Driving On Wet Roads

    Driving and Operating Notice: Brake pedal fade will Driving on Wet Roads WARNING (Continued) occur during this track burnish Rain and wet roads can reduce procedure and can cause brake vehicle traction and affect your Flowing or rushing water creates pedal travel and force to increase.
  • Page 240: Highway Hypnosis

    9-10 Driving and Operating Other Rainy Weather Tips Other driving tips include: WARNING Keep the vehicle well ventilated. Besides slowing down, other wet weather driving tips include: If you do not shift down, the Keep interior temperature cool. brakes could get so hot that they Allow extra following distance.
  • Page 241: Winter Driving

    Driving and Operating 9-11 Stay in your own lane. Do not Winter Driving Try not to break the fragile traction. swing wide or cut across the If you accelerate too fast, the drive center of the road. Drive at Driving on Snow or Ice wheels will spin and polish the speeds that let you stay in surface under the tires even more.
  • Page 242 9-12 Driving and Operating Blizzard Conditions WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) Being stuck in snow can be in a serious situation. Stay with the cannot be seen or smelled. It can Adjust the climate control vehicle unless there is help nearby. cause unconsciousness and even system to a setting that If possible, use the Roadside...
  • Page 243: If The Vehicle Is Stuck

    Driving and Operating 9-13 Run the engine for short periods If the Vehicle is Stuck Rocking the Vehicle to Get only as needed to keep warm, but it Out Slowly and cautiously spin the be careful. Turn the steering wheel left and wheels to free the vehicle when To save fuel, run the engine for only right to clear the area around...
  • Page 244: Vehicle Load Limits

    9-14 Driving and Operating Vehicle Load Limits Tire and Loading Information WARNING Label It is very important to know Do not load the vehicle any how much weight your vehicle heavier than the Gross can carry. This weight is called Vehicle Weight Rating the vehicle capacity weight (GVWR), or either the...
  • Page 245 Driving and Operating 9-15 The Tire and Loading Steps for Determining Correct the amount of available cargo Load Limit Information label also and luggage load capacity shows the size of the original is 650 lbs (1400 Locate the statement equipment tires (C) and the (5 x 150) = 650 lbs).
  • Page 246 9-16 Driving and Operating Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 A. Vehicle Capacity Weight for A. Vehicle Capacity Weight for A. Vehicle Capacity Weight for Example 1 = (400 kg) (181 lbs) Example 2 = 181 kg (400 lbs) Example 3 = 181 kg (400 lbs) B.
  • Page 247 Driving and Operating 9-17 Refer to your vehicle's Tire and It tells you the gross weight WARNING (Continued) Loading Information label for capacity of your vehicle, called specific information about your the Gross Vehicle Weight maximum front or rear Gross vehicle's capacity weight and Rating (GVWR).
  • Page 248: Starting And Operating

    9-18 Driving and Operating If you put things inside your Starting and WARNING (Continued) vehicle like suitcases, Operating tools, packages or anything Never stack heavier else they will go as fast as things, like suitcases, New Vehicle Break-In the vehicle goes. If you have to inside the vehicle so that stop or turn quickly, or if there is Follow these recommended...
  • Page 249: Front Air Dam

    Driving and Operating 9-19 For the first 80 km (500 miles): For the first 2 414 km (1,500 miles): WARNING (Continued) Avoid full throttle starts and Do not participate in track abrupt stops. events, sport driving schools, When damaged, the exposed or similar activities during the edges can be very sharp.
  • Page 250: Ignition Positions

    9-20 Driving and Operating Ignition Positions In an emergency: (START): Press this button while your foot is on the brake for 1. Brake using a firm and steady an automatic transmission, or while pressure. Do not pump the pressing in the clutch for a manual brakes repeatedly.
  • Page 251: Retained Accessory

    Driving and Operating 9-21 When the engine is on or the wipers while the engine is off. Starting the Engine vehicle is in accessory power Use accessory mode if you must Move the shift lever to P (Park) mode, it is recommended that a have the vehicle in motion while the or N (Neutral) for an automatic manual transmission be placed...
  • Page 252 9-22 Driving and Operating Cell phone chargers can interfere 2. When the engine begins 4. If the engine does not start and with the operation of the Keyless cranking, let go of the button and no DIC message is displayed, Access System.
  • Page 253 Driving and Operating 9-23 Notice: Cranking the engine for Notice: The engine is designed off and the vehicle goes into the long periods of time, by pressing to work with the electronics in Accessory Mode. The DIC displays the START button immediately the vehicle.
  • Page 254: Shifting Into Park

    9-24 Driving and Operating Shifting Into Park 1. Hold the brake pedal down Leaving the Vehicle With the and set the parking brake. Engine Running (Automatic (Automatic Transmission) See Parking Brake on page 9 35 Transmission) for more information. WARNING 2.
  • Page 255: Shifting Out Of Park

    Driving and Operating 9-25 If you have to leave the vehicle Torque Lock (Automatic If torque lock does occur, you may with the engine running, be sure need to have another vehicle push Transmission) the vehicle is in P (Park) and the yours a little uphill to take some of If you are parking on a hill and parking brake is firmly set before...
  • Page 256: Parking Over Things

    9-26 Driving and Operating To shift out of P (Park) use the Parking (Manual Engine Exhaust following: Transmission) 1. Apply the brake pedal. WARNING Before you get out of the vehicle, 2. Press the shift lever button. move the shift lever into R (Reverse) Engine exhaust contains Carbon and firmly apply the parking brake.
  • Page 257: Running The Vehicle While

    Driving and Operating 9-27 Running the Vehicle WARNING (Continued) WARNING While Parked There are holes or openings It can be dangerous to get out It is better not to park with the in the vehicle body from of the vehicle if the automatic engine running.
  • Page 258: Automatic Transmission

    9-28 Driving and Operating Automatic from P (Park) when the vehicle is WARNING running. If you cannot shift out of Transmission P (Park), ease pressure on the shift It is dangerous to get out of the lever and push the shift lever all the vehicle if the shift lever is not fully way into P (Park) as you maintain in P (Park) with the parking brake...
  • Page 259: Manual Mode

    Driving and Operating 9-29 N (Neutral) only. If the vehicle needs power for passing, push the pedal towing, see Towing the Vehicle on down to achieve the desired level page 10 86. of acceleration. Downshifting the transmission in WARNING slippery road conditions could result in skidding.
  • Page 260 9-30 Driving and Operating See Traction Control System (TCS) will select 2 (Second) gear as the The Manual Paddle Shift system on page 9 36 Traction Control vehicle stops. From a stop, the will not allow either an up-shift or a System (TCS).
  • Page 261 Driving and Operating 9-31 If the vehicle has a HUD, and the To prevent damage to the To prevent damage to the transmission gear does not respond powertrain, Manual Paddle powertrain, Manual Paddle to a shift change, a chime will sound downshifts to a lower gear cannot downshifts to a lower gear cannot and the HUD will momentarily show...
  • Page 262: Manual Transmission

    9-32 Driving and Operating Manual Transmission You can shift into 1 (First) when Neutral: Use this position you are going less than 64 km/h when you start or idle the engine. (40 mph). If you come to a complete The shift lever is in Neutral when stop and it is hard to shift into it is centered in the shift pattern, 1 (First), put the shift lever in Neutral...
  • Page 263 Driving and Operating 9-33 Shift Speeds Manual Transmission Recommended (Manual Transmission) Shift Speeds in km/h (mph) Acceleration Shift Speed WARNING Engine 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 6 If you skip a gear when you All Engines 24 (15) 40 (25)
  • Page 264: Antilock Brake

    9-34 Driving and Operating Downshifting The six-speed transmission has Brakes a spring that centers the shift (Manual Transmission) lever near 3 (Third) and 4 (Fourth). Antilock Brake Do not downshift into the gear This spring helps you know which shown below at a speed greater System (ABS) gear you are in when you are than shown in the table:...
  • Page 265: Parking Brake

    Driving and Operating 9-35 If driving safely on a wet road stopping distance. If you get too Parking Brake and it becomes necessary to slam close to the vehicle in front of you, The parking brake lever is located to on the brakes and continue braking there will not be enough time to the right of the center console.
  • Page 266: Brake Assist

    9-36 Driving and Operating Brake Assist Ride Control Systems If cruise control is being used when TCS begins to limit wheel spin, the This vehicle has a brake assist cruise control will automatically Traction Control feature designed to assist the disengage.
  • Page 267: Active Handling System

    Driving and Operating 9-37 TCS automatically comes on shift with the drive wheels The ACTIVE HANDLING message whenever the vehicle is started. spinning with a loss of traction, it will come on when the system is To limit wheel spin, especially in is possible to cause damage to operating.
  • Page 268: Competitive Driving Mode

    9-38 Driving and Operating The Active Handling System comes If the Tire Pressure Monitor (TPM) Competitive Driving Mode on automatically whenever the system detects a flat tire and the Competitive Driving Mode, vehicle is started. To help maintain Driver Information Center (DIC) Performance Traction Management, directional control of the vehicle, displays TIRE FLAT, or if the...
  • Page 269 Driving and Operating 9-39 Notice: Do not attempt to shift Performance Traction when the drive wheels are Management (ZR1) spinning and do not have Performance Traction Management traction. This may cause damage integrates the Traction Control, to the transmission. Damage Active Handling and Selective caused by misuse of the vehicle Ride Control systems to provide...
  • Page 270 9-40 Driving and Operating This optional handling mode The following is a DIC display can be selected by pressing the description and the recommended ACTIVE HANDLING button on the usage of each mode: console quickly two times. PERF PERF TRAC 1 WET ACTIVE TRAC 1 - WET ACTIVE HANDLING HANDLING ON...
  • Page 271 Driving and Operating 9-41 PERF TRAC 3 SPORT PERF TRAC 5 RACE ACTIVE Launch Control ACTIVE HANDLING ON HANDLING OFF A Launch Control feature is available, within Competitive For use by drivers who are For use by experienced drivers Driving Mode (except ZR1) or familiar with the track who are familiar with the track Performance Traction Management...
  • Page 272: Limited-Slip Rear Axle

    9-42 Driving and Operating Launch Control is only available accelerator pedal to wide open Limited-Slip Rear Axle when the following criteria are met: throttle. A smooth, quick release of Vehicles with a limited-slip rear axle the clutch, while maintaining the Competitive Driving Mode is can give more traction on snow, fully pressed accelerator pedal, will...
  • Page 273 Driving and Operating 9-43 Except ZR1 The setting can be changed at any time. Based on road conditions, steering wheel angle and the vehicle speed, the system automatically adjusts to provide the best handling while providing a smooth ride. The Tour and Sport modes will feel similar on a smooth road.
  • Page 274: Cruise Control

    9-44 Driving and Operating SPORT: Use where road conditions When this mode is selected, Cruise Control or personal preference demand turning the Selective Ride knob With cruise control, a speed of more control. This setting provides will change the Performance about 40 km/h (25 mph) or more can more feel , or response to the road Traction Management mode...
  • Page 275 Driving and Operating 9-45 If the vehicle is in cruise control, Resuming a Set Speed (Resume/Accelerate): Use to and has the Traction Control make the vehicle accelerate or If the cruise control is set at a System (TCS), and it begins to resume a previously set speed.
  • Page 276 9-46 Driving and Operating Increasing Speed While Using Reducing Speed While Using Using Cruise Control on Hills Cruise Control Cruise Control How well the cruise control works If the cruise control system is If the cruise control system is on hills depends upon the vehicle already activated, already activated, speed, load, and the steepness...
  • Page 277 Driving and Operating 9-47 If driving in hilly terrain, cruise To turn off the cruise control Cruise Control in Sport and control may not be able to system , move the cruise control Manual Paddle Shift Gear maintain vehicle speed if an Selection switch to up-shift or down-shift is not...
  • Page 278: Fuel

    9-48 Driving and Operating Fuel The VIN is at the top left of the instrument panel. See Vehicle Use of the recommended fuel Identification Number (VIN) on is an important part of the proper page 12 1. maintenance of this vehicle. To help keep the engine clean and maintain Recommended Fuel optimum vehicle performance, we...
  • Page 279: Gasoline Specifications

    Driving and Operating 9-49 If the vehicle has the 6.2L V8 engine Gasoline Specifications be affected. The malfunction (VIN Code T) or the 7.0L V8 engine indicator lamp could turn on and the At a minimum, gasoline (VIN Code E), use premium vehicle might fail a smog check test.
  • Page 280: Fuel Additives

    9-50 Driving and Operating Fuel Additives For customers who do not use Notice: This vehicle was not TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline designed for fuel that contains To provide cleaner air, all gasolines regularly, one bottle of GM Fuel methanol. Do not use fuel in the United States are now System Treatment PLUS, added containing methanol.
  • Page 281: Filling The Tank

    Driving and Operating 9-51 Filling the Tank WARNING Fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel fire can cause bad injuries. To help avoid injuries to you and others, read and follow all the instructions on the fuel pump island. Turn off the engine when refueling.
  • Page 282 9-52 Driving and Operating nozzle. Clean fuel from painted WARNING surfaces as soon as possible. See Washing the Vehicle in Fuel can spray out on you if you Exterior Care. open the fuel cap too quickly. When replacing the fuel cap, turn it If you spill fuel and then clockwise until it clicks.
  • Page 283: Filling A Portable Fuel

    Driving and Operating 9-53 Filling a Portable Fuel WARNING WARNING (Continued) Container If a fire starts while you are Bring the fill nozzle in contact refueling, do not remove the WARNING with the inside of the fill nozzle. Shut off the flow of fuel opening before operating the Never fill a portable fuel container by shutting off the pump or by...
  • Page 284: General Towing

    9-54 Driving and Operating Towing Conversions and Add-on equipment can drain the vehicle 12 volt battery, even if the Add-Ons vehicle is not operating. General Towing The vehicle has an airbag system. Information Add-On Electrical Before attempting to add anything Equipment electrical to the vehicle, see The vehicle is neither designed nor...
  • Page 285: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care 10-1 Vehicle Care Manual Transmission Park Brake and P (Park) Fluid ..... . 10-23 Mechanism Check ..10-45 Hydraulic Clutch .
  • Page 286 10-2 Vehicle Care Electrical System Tire Pressure ....10-66 Jump Starting Tire Pressure for High-Speed Electrical System Jump Starting ....10-82 Operation .
  • Page 287: General Information

    Vehicle Care 10-3 General Information California Proposition California Perchlorate 65 Warning Materials Requirements For service and parts needs, visit your dealer. You will receive Most motor vehicles, including this Certain types of automotive genuine GM parts and GM-trained one, contain and/or emit chemicals applications, such as airbag and supported service people.
  • Page 288: Accessories And Modifications

    10-4 Vehicle Care Accessories and Damage to vehicle components When you go to your GM dealer resulting from the installation or use and ask for GM Accessories, Modifications of non GM certified parts, including you will know that GM-trained and control module modifications, is not supported service technicians will Adding non dealer accessories...
  • Page 289: Lifting The Vehicle

    R (Reverse). injury. For additional information, see 3. Turn off the engine. your dealer and the Chevrolet If you ever use a jack to lift your Corvette service manual. To be even more certain the vehicle, follow the instructions that...
  • Page 290 10-6 Vehicle Care Lifting From the Front 1. Locate the front lifting points (A), 3. Lift the vehicle with the jack, according to the illustration making sure the jack spans at shown. least two of the crossmember The front lifting points can be ribs (B).
  • Page 291 Vehicle Care 10-7 Lifting From the Rear 1. Locate the rear lifting points (A), 3. Lift the vehicle with the jack, according to the illustration making sure the jack spans at shown. least two of the crossmember The rear lifting points can be ribs (B).
  • Page 292: Vehicle Checks

    10-8 Vehicle Care Vehicle Checks This vehicle has an airbag system. WARNING (Continued) Before attempting to do your own service work, see Servicing the Doing Your Own Be sure to use the proper Airbag-Equipped Vehicle on Service Work nuts, bolts, and other page 3 34.
  • Page 293: Hood

    Vehicle Care 10-9 Hood To open the hood: 1. Pull the hood release lever with this symbol on it. It is located inside the vehicle below the 2. Go to the side of the vehicle and instrument panel on the pull up on the rear edge of the driver side.
  • Page 294: Engine Compartment

    10-10 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Overview 6.2 L LS3 V8 Engine (Without dry sump engine oil tank)
  • Page 295 Vehicle Care 10-11 A. Clutch Master Cylinder G. Engine Oil Fill Cap. See When Reservoir (If Equipped). to Add Engine Oil under Brake See Hydraulic Clutch on Fluid on page 10 41. page 10 24. H. Engine Oil Dipstick. See B.
  • Page 296 10-12 Vehicle Care 6.2 L LS9 V8 Engine...
  • Page 297 Vehicle Care 10-13 A. Intercooler. See Cooling System H. Passenger Compartment (Engine) on page 10 28 or Air Filter (Out of View). Cooling System (Intercooler) on See Passenger Compartment page 10 29. Air Filter on page 8 7. B. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on Engine Oil Fill Cap.
  • Page 298 10-14 Vehicle Care 6.2 L LS3 V8 Engine (With dry sump engine oil tank) or 7.0 L LS7 V8 Engine...
  • Page 299: Engine Oil

    Vehicle Care 10-15 A. Engine Air Cleaner/Filter on H. Coolant Surge Tank and Engine Oil page 10 24. Pressure Cap. See Engine To ensure proper engine Coolant on page 10 29. B. Power Steering Fluid Reservoir. performance and long life, See Power Steering Fluid on Windshield Washer Fluid careful attention must be paid...
  • Page 300 10-16 Vehicle Care Checking Engine Oil (Except Obtaining an accurate oil level When to Add Engine Oil reading is essential: ZO6, ZR1, and Grand Sport) (Except ZO6, ZR1, and Grand Sport) 1. If the engine has been running If the CHECK OIL LEVEL message recently, turn off the engine and displays on the Driver Information allow several minutes for the oil...
  • Page 301 Vehicle Care 10-17 See Racing or Other Competitive Checking Engine Oil (ZO6, These vehicles have a Driving on page 9 7 for additional racetrack ready dry sump ZR1, and Grand Sport) information on engine oil. engine lubrication system. This high performance system Notice: Do not add too much oil.
  • Page 302 10-18 Vehicle Care This is normal since the dipstick is 4. Remove the dipstick from the level. See Selecting the Right designed to read engine oil level external engine oil tank and Engine Oil for an explanation of only after the engine has run long clean it with a lint free paper what kind of oil to use.
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care 10-19 See Engine Compartment Overview 2. Once the oil has been drained on page 10 10 for the location of the from the engine, remove the external engine oil tank and fill cap. engine oil filter and allow the oil to drain.
  • Page 304 10-20 Vehicle Care 8. Start the engine and let it run It is recommended to use ® at idle for at least 15 seconds. Mobil 1 engine oils that meet This will circulate the fresh the requirements of the dexos engine oil through the lubrication specification.
  • Page 305 Vehicle Care 10-21 Cold Temperature Operation: In an What to Do with Used Oil area of extreme cold, where the Used engine oil contains certain temperature falls below 29°C elements that can be unhealthy for ( 20°F), an SAE 0W-30 oil should your skin and could even cause be used.
  • Page 306: Engine Oil Life System

    10-22 Vehicle Care Engine Oil Life System When the system has calculated How to Reset the Engine Oil that oil life has been diminished, Life System When to Change Engine Oil it indicates that an oil change is Reset the system whenever the necessary.
  • Page 307: Automatic Transmission

    Vehicle Care 10-23 Automatic Transmission procedure can be found in the Manual Transmission service manual. To purchase a Fluid Fluid service manual, see Service Publications Ordering Information It is not necessary to check the How to Check Automatic on page 13 15. manual transmission fluid level.
  • Page 308: Hydraulic Clutch

    10-24 Vehicle Care Hydraulic Clutch Refer to the Maintenance Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Schedule for the proper fluid It is not necessary to regularly See Engine Compartment Overview to use. See Recommended Fluids check clutch fluid unless you on page 10 10 for the location of the and Lubricants on page 11 6.
  • Page 309 Vehicle Care 10-25 When to Inspect the Engine Air How to Inspect the Engine Air Cleaner/Filter Cleaner/Filter Inspect the air cleaner/filter To inspect the air cleaner/filter, at the scheduled maintenance remove the filter from the vehicle intervals and replace them at and lightly shake the filter to release the first oil change after each loose dust and dirt.
  • Page 310 10-26 Vehicle Care 6.2 L V8 Engine LS3 Shown, 6.2 L 6.2 L V8 Engine LS3 6.2 L V8 Engine LS9 Shown, 7.0 L V8 Engine LS9 and 7.0 L V8 Engine LS7 Similar V8 Engine LS7 Similar 6. To access the air filter element, gently pull the air cleaner A.
  • Page 311 Vehicle Care 10-27 7. To remove the filter from the WARNING LS3 and LS7 engines, remove the six screws (A) securing the Operating the engine with the air filter cover (B) then pull away cleaner/filter off can cause you from to gain access to the air or others to be burned.
  • Page 312: Cooling System (Engine)

    10-28 Vehicle Care Cooling System (Engine) WARNING WARNING (Continued) The cooling system allows the An electric engine cooling fan engine to maintain the correct Do not run the engine if there is under the hood can start up even working temperature. a leak.
  • Page 313: Cooling System

    Vehicle Care 10-29 Cooling System Checking Coolant 4. Tighten the bleeder valve if there is coolant flowing out of the (Intercooler) bleeder valve. The 6.2L LS9 supercharged 5. If there is no coolant flowing out V8 engine has an intercooler of the bleeder valve, there could cooling system.
  • Page 314 10-30 Vehicle Care What to Use Use a 50/50 mixture of clean, Notice: If an improper coolant drinkable water and DEX-COOL mixture is used, the engine could coolant. If using this mixture, overheat and be badly damaged. WARNING nothing else needs to be added. The repair cost would not be This mixture: covered by the vehicle warranty.
  • Page 315: Checking Coolant

    Vehicle Care 10-31 Checking Coolant When the engine is cold, the coolant level should be at the FULL COLD The vehicle must be on a level mark on the coolant surge tank. surface when checking the coolant When the engine is hot, the level.
  • Page 316 10-32 Vehicle Care How to Add Coolant to the WARNING (Continued) Coolant Surge Tank the coolant surge tank pressure WARNING even a little they can come out at high speed. Never You can be burned if you spill turn the cap when the cooling coolant on hot engine parts.
  • Page 317 Vehicle Care 10-33 5. Replace the pressure cap. Be sure the pressure cap is hand-tight and fully seated. Check the level in the surge tank when the system has cooled down. If the coolant is not at the proper level, repeat Steps 1 through 4, then reinstall the pressure cap.
  • Page 318: Engine Overheating

    10-34 Vehicle Care Engine Overheating Then check to see if the engine If Steam is Coming from the cooling fan is running. If the engine Engine The vehicle has several indicators is overheating, the fan should be to warn of engine overheating. running.
  • Page 319: Overheated Engine

    Vehicle Care 10-35 If the overheat warning is displayed If there is no sign of steam, idle WARNING (Continued) with no sign of steam: the engine for three minutes while parked. If the warning is still 1. Turn the air conditioning off. See Overheated Engine displayed, turn off the engine until it Protection Operating Mode on...
  • Page 320: Power Steering Fluid

    10-36 Vehicle Care Driving extended distances in the When to Check Power Steering The level should be at the overheat protection mode should be FULL COLD mark. If necessary, Fluid avoided. add only enough fluid to bring the It is not necessary to regularly level up to the mark.
  • Page 321: Washer Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-37 Do not mix water with What to Use Adding Washer Fluid ready-to-use washer fluid. To determine what kind of fluid to Water can cause the solution use, see Recommended Fluids and to freeze and damage the Lubricants on page 11 6. Always washer fluid tank and other use the proper fluid.
  • Page 322: Brakes

    10-38 Vehicle Care Brakes Notice: Continuing to drive with Notice: Continuing to drive with worn-out brake pads could result worn-out brake pads could result Brake Wear (Except ZR1) in costly brake repair. in costly brake repair. This vehicle has disc brakes. Some driving conditions or climates Make sure that the brakes have Disc brake pads have built-in wear...
  • Page 323 Vehicle Care 10-39 Brake Rotor Wear ZR1 models have ceramic brake rotors. Rotors should be visually inspected whenever the brake pads are replaced. Rotors also need to be weighed before brake pads are replaced to confirm that the rotor mass is greater than the wear out mass printed on the rotor.
  • Page 324 10-40 Vehicle Care Brake Rotor Protector A rotor protector should always be installed before any wheel removal. The protector can be installed by WARNING feeding it through the wheel spokes and slipping it over the outer edge Ceramic rotors will be very hot of the rotor.
  • Page 325: Brake Fluid

    Vehicle Care 10-41 Replacing Brake System Parts Brake Fluid There are only two reasons why the brake fluid level in the reservoir The braking system on a vehicle is Brake Fluid might go down: complex. Its many parts have to be The brake fluid level goes down of top quality and work well together because of normal brake lining...
  • Page 326: Checking Brake Fluid

    10-42 Vehicle Care Add or remove brake fluid, as Checking Brake Fluid What to Add necessary, only when work is done Use only new DOT 3 brake Check brake fluid by looking at the on the brake hydraulic system. fluid from a sealed container. brake fluid reservoir.
  • Page 327: Battery

    Vehicle Care 10-43 Notice: For battery replacement, see Some vehicles have a built-in your dealer or the service manual. battery charger that can be Using the wrong fluid To purchase a service manual, see plugged in to keep the battery can badly damage brake Service Publications Ordering charged when the vehicle is not...
  • Page 328: Rear Axle

    10-44 Vehicle Care Rear Axle If the level is below the bottom of 2. Firmly apply both the parking the fill plug hole, some lubricant will brake and the regular brake. When to Check Lubricant need to be added. Add enough See Parking Brake on lubricant to raise the level to the page 9 35.
  • Page 329: Function Check

    Vehicle Care 10-45 Automatic Transmission 3. With the engine off, turn the Park on a fairly steep hill, with the ignition to ON/RUN, but do vehicle facing downhill. Keeping Shift Lock Control not start the engine. Without your foot on the regular brake, set Function Check applying the regular brake, the parking brake.
  • Page 330: Replacement

    10-46 Vehicle Care Wiper Blade Replacement To remove the wiper blade 3. Press down on the blade assembly: assembly pivot locking tab (C). Windshield wiper blades should be Pull down on the blade 1. Open the hood to gain access to inspected for wear and cracking.
  • Page 331: Windshield Replacement

    Vehicle Care 10-47 To install the new wiper insert: 2. Be sure the notches are locked Installation guide: by the bottom claws. Make sure that all other claws are properly locked on both sides of the insert slots. 3. Put the blade assembly pivot in the wiper arm hook.
  • Page 332: Headlamp Aiming

    10-48 Vehicle Care Headlamp Aiming Bulb Replacement High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lighting Headlamp aim has been preset at For the proper type of replacement the factory and should need no bulbs, see Replacement Bulbs on WARNING further adjustment. page 10 50. However, if the vehicle is damaged For any bulb changing procedure The low beam high intensity...
  • Page 333: Headlamps, Front Turn

    Vehicle Care 10-49 Headlamps, Front Turn To replace a high-beam or front parking/turn signal bulb: Signal and Parking 1. Turn the wheel to allow access Lamps to the wheel well. 4. Remove the headlamp bulb by releasing the outer tabs from the socket.
  • Page 334: Taillamps, Turn Signal, And Stoplamps

    10-50 Vehicle Care Taillamps, Turn Signal, 5. Push the new bulb in the bulb Electrical System socket until it snaps into place. and Stoplamps 6. Reinstall the lamp assembly by Electrical System To replace a stoplamp, taillamp/turn first lining up the tabs on the Overload signal bulb: bottom of the lamp assembly...
  • Page 335: Fuses And Circuit

    Vehicle Care 10-51 Fuses and circuit breakers protect Windshield Wipers Look at the silver-colored band the following in the vehicle: inside the fuse. If the band is broken If the wiper motor overheats due to or melted, replace the fuse. Be sure Headlamp Wiring heavy snow or ice, the windshield you replace a bad fuse with a new...
  • Page 336: Engine Compartment Fuse Block

    10-52 Vehicle Care Engine Compartment Fuse Block There is one fuse block in the engine compartment located on the passenger side of the vehicle. See Engine Compartment Overview on page 10 10 for more information on location. Notice: Spilling liquid on any electrical component on the vehicle may damage it.
  • Page 337 Vehicle Care 10-53 Fuse Usage Fuse Usage Fuse Usage Wiper Odd Numbered Fuel Pump Fuel Injectors (except ZR1) Stoplamps/ Back-Up Lamps Electronic Driver Side Suspension Low-Beam Oxygen Sensor Control (Option) Headlamp Battery Main 5 Canister Purge Front Fog Lamp Parking Lamps Solenoid, Mass Air Passenger Side Flow Sensor...
  • Page 338 10-54 Vehicle Care J-Style Usage Micro-Relays Usage Mini-Relays Usage Fuses Parking Windshield Wiper Cooling Fan Lamps, On/Off Foglamps Battery Main 3 Low-Beam Front Headlamp Antilock Brake Fog Lamp System Spare Fuses Usage High-Beam Heating/Ventilation/ Headlamp Spare Air Conditioning Blower Headlamp Spare Washer Battery Main 2...
  • Page 339: Block

    Vehicle Care 10-55 Instrument Panel Fuse Block The instrument panel fuse block is located on the passenger side of the vehicle, under the instrument panel and under the toe-board. Remove the carpet and toe-board covering to access the fuse block by pulling at the top of each corner of the panel.
  • Page 340 10-56 Vehicle Care Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage CRUISE Cruise Control Heating. REVERSE Reverse Lamps SWITCH Switch HVAC/ Ventilation/Air LAMPS PWR SND Conditioning, CTSY/LAMP Courtesy Lamp RUN CRNK Run/Crank Relay Power Sounder DR LCK Door Locks Sensing and IGN SWTCH/ Ignition Switch, SDM/AOS Diagnostic Module,...
  • Page 341 Vehicle Care 10-57 Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Fuses Usage Power Seats, TONNEAU AUX PWR Auxiliary Power Tonneau Release RELSE Memory Seat BLANK Not Used SEATS MSM Module Tonneau Pulldown BLANK Not Used Actuator PWR/ Power Windows, BLANK Not Used WNDWS/ Trunk, Fuel Door TRUNK/ Fuses...
  • Page 342: Wheels And Tires

    10-58 Vehicle Care Wheels and Tires WARNING (Continued) WARNING (Continued) Tires Under inflated tires pose the Improperly repaired tires can same danger as overloaded cause a crash. Only your Your new vehicle comes with tires. The resulting crash dealer or an authorized tire high-quality tires made by a could cause serious injury.
  • Page 343: Winter Tires

    Vehicle Care 10-59 Winter Tires If you choose to use winter tires: WARNING Use tires of the same brand and If you expect to drive on snow or ice tread type on all four wheel When the low tire warning light is covered roads often, you may want positions.
  • Page 344: Low-Profile Tires

    10-60 Vehicle Care The shorter the distance you drive To locate the nearest GM or run-flat Notice: Using liquid sealants and the slower the speed, the servicing facility, call Roadside can damage the tire valves and greater the chance that the tire will Assistance.
  • Page 345: Tire Sidewall Labeling

    Vehicle Care 10-61 Notice: If the vehicle has (B) TPC Spec (Tire low profile tires, they are more Performance Criteria susceptible to damage from Specification) Original road hazards or curb impact equipment tires designed to than standard profile tires. GM's specific tire performance Tire and/or wheel assembly criteria have a TPC specification damage can occur when...
  • Page 346: Tire Designations

    10-62 Vehicle Care (D) Tire Identification Number (G) Maximum Cold Inflation (B) Tire Width The three digit (TIN) The letters and numbers Load Limit Maximum load number indicates the tire section following DOT code are the Tire that can be carried and the width in millimeters from Identification Number (TIN).
  • Page 347: Tire Terminology And Definitions

    Vehicle Care 10-63 (E) Rim Diameter Diameter of Accessory Weight This Bias Ply Tire A pneumatic tire the wheel in inches. means the combined weight in which the plies are laid at of optional accessories. alternate angles less than (F) Service Description These Some examples of optional 90 degrees to the centerline...
  • Page 348 10-64 Vehicle Care DOT Markings A code molded Intended Outboard Sidewall Maximum Loaded Vehicle into the sidewall of a tire The side of an asymmetrical tire, Weight The sum of curb signifying that the tire is in that must always face outward weight, accessory weight, compliance with the U.S.
  • Page 349 Vehicle Care 10-65 Passenger (P-Metric) Tire Sidewall The portion of a tire UTQGS (Uniform Tire tire used on passenger cars and between the tread and the bead. Quality Grading Standards) some light duty trucks and A tire information system Speed Rating multipurpose vehicles.
  • Page 350: Tire Pressure

    10-66 Vehicle Care Premature or Vehicle Placard A label The recommended cold tire irregular wear. permanently attached to inflation pressure, shown on the a vehicle showing the vehicle's label, is the minimum amount of Poor handling. capacity weight and the air pressure needed to support Reduced fuel economy.
  • Page 351 Vehicle Care 10-67 How to Check If you overfill the tire, release WARNING (Continued) air by pushing on the metal stem Use a good quality pocket-type in the center of the tire valve. gauge to check tire pressure. inflation pressure adjustment for Re check the tire pressure with high speed operation.
  • Page 352: Tire Pressure Monitor System

    10-68 Vehicle Care Example: Tire Pressure Monitor As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a System You will find the maximum load and tire pressure monitoring system inflation pressure molded on the (TPMS) that illuminates a low tire The Tire Pressure Monitor System tire's sidewall, in small letters, pressure telltale when one or...
  • Page 353: Operation

    Vehicle Care 10-69 Please note that the TPMS is malfunctions may occur for a variety Tire Pressure Monitor not a substitute for proper tire of reasons, including the installation Operation maintenance, and it is the driver's of replacement or alternate tires or responsibility to maintain correct wheels on the vehicle that prevent This vehicle may have a Tire...
  • Page 354 10-70 Vehicle Care If the warning light comes on, stop The low tire pressure warning light Your vehicle's TPMS can warn you as soon as possible and inflate may come on in cool weather when about a low tire pressure condition the tires to the recommended the vehicle is first started, and then but it does not replace normal tire...
  • Page 355 Vehicle Care 10-71 One or more TPMS sensors TPMS Malfunction Light and If the TPMS is not functioning it are missing or damaged. Under cannot detect or signal a low tire Message these conditions the TPMS condition. See your dealer for The TPMS will not function properly malfunction light (low tire service if the TPMS malfunction...
  • Page 356: Tire Inspection

    10-72 Vehicle Care The tread or sidewall is Tire Inspection When It Is Time for New cracked, cut, or snagged Tires We recommend that you deep enough to show cord regularly inspect your vehicle's Various factors, such as or fabric. tires, including the spare tire, maintenance, temperatures, driving The tire has a bump, bulge,...
  • Page 357: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Care 10-73 See Tire Inspection on page 10 72 Vehicle Storage Buying New Tires and Tire Rotation on page 10 72 for Tires age when stored normally GM has developed and matched additional information. mounted on a parked vehicle. specific tires for your vehicle.
  • Page 358 10-74 Vehicle Care GM's exclusive TPC Spec system WARNING WARNING considers over a dozen critical specifications that impact the Tires could explode during Mixing tires could cause you to overall performance of your improper service. You or others lose control while driving. If you vehicle, including brake system could be injured or killed if you mix tires of different sizes (other...
  • Page 359: Wheels

    Vehicle Care 10-75 get with TPC Spec rated tires. WARNING WARNING See Tire Pressure Monitor Operation on page 10 69. If you use bias-ply tires on the If you add different sized wheels, Your vehicle's original equipment vehicle, the wheel rim flanges your vehicle may not provide tires are listed on the Tire and an acceptable level of...
  • Page 360: Uniform Tire Quality

    10-76 Vehicle Care Uniform Tire Quality Quality Grading (UTQG) Treadwear system does not apply to deep Grading The treadwear grade is a tread, winter-type snow tires, comparative rating based Quality grades can be found space-saver, or temporary use on the wear rate of the tire where applicable on the tire spare tires, tires with nominal when tested under controlled...
  • Page 361: Wheel Alignment And Tire

    Vehicle Care 10-77 Traction AA, A, B, C tested under controlled Wheel Alignment and Tire conditions on a specified Balance The traction grades, from indoor laboratory test wheel. highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, The tires and wheels on the vehicle Sustained high temperature can and C.
  • Page 362: Wheel Replacement

    10-78 Vehicle Care Wheel Replacement If you need to replace any of your WARNING wheels, wheel bolts or wheel nuts, Replace any wheel that is bent, replace them only with new GM Putting a used wheel on the cracked, or badly rusted or original equipment parts.
  • Page 363 Vehicle Care 10-79 Tightening Wheel Lug Nuts Notice: Improperly tightened WARNING wheel nuts can lead to brake pulsation and rotor damage. WARNING Rust or dirt on a wheel, or To avoid expensive brake repairs, on the parts to which it is evenly tighten the wheel nuts in Never use oil or grease on studs fastened, can make wheel...
  • Page 364: Tire Chains

    10-80 Vehicle Care Tire Chains If a Tire Goes Flat WARNING (Continued) It is unusual for a tire to blow out WARNING while you are driving, especially if manufacturer recommends it for you maintain the tires properly. If air use on the vehicle and tire size Do not use tire chains.
  • Page 365 Vehicle Care 10-81 A rear blowout, particularly on a The vehicle, when new, had run-flat WARNING curve, acts much like a skid and tires. This type of tire can operate may require the same correction effectively with no air pressure, so Special tools and procedures you would use in a skid.
  • Page 366: Jump Starting

    10-82 Vehicle Care Jump Starting Notice: If you try to start your You would not be able to start vehicle by pushing or pulling it, your vehicle, and the bad For more information about the you could damage your vehicle. grounding could damage the vehicle battery, see Battery on Do not push or pull your vehicle...
  • Page 367 Vehicle Care 10-83 3. Turn off the ignition on both The remote negative ( ) vehicles. Unplug unnecessary terminal (B) is located accessories plugged into the underneath the engine cover, cigarette lighter or the accessory below the engine oil fill cap. power outlet.
  • Page 368 10-84 Vehicle Care negative ( ) cable to the WARNING WARNING negative ( ) terminal on the dead battery because this can Using an open flame near a Fans or other moving engine cause sparks. battery can cause battery gas to parts can injure you badly.
  • Page 369 Vehicle Care 10-85 to a remote negative ( ) terminal covered by the vehicle warranty. To disconnect the jumper cables on the vehicle with the dead Always connect and remove the from both vehicles, do the following: battery. jumper cables in the correct 1.
  • Page 370: Towing The Vehicle

    10-86 Vehicle Care Towing Recreational Vehicle Appearance Care Towing Towing the Vehicle Exterior Care Notice: Dolly towing or dinghy towing the vehicle may cause Notice: To avoid damage, Silicone grease on weatherstrips will damage because of reduced the disabled vehicle should make them last longer, seal better, ground clearance.
  • Page 371 Vehicle Care 10-87 Do not wash the vehicle in direct Notice: If you drive the vehicle Finish Care sunlight. Use a car washing soap. through an automatic car wash Occasional waxing or mild polishing Do not use cleaning agents that that does not have enough of the vehicle by hand may be are petroleum based or that contain...
  • Page 372 10-88 Vehicle Care damage the vehicle's finish if they Use special care with aluminum Windshield and Wiper Blades remain on painted surfaces. Wash trim. To avoid damaging protective Clean the outside of the windshield the vehicle as soon as possible. trim, never use auto or chrome with glass cleaner.
  • Page 373 Vehicle Care 10-89 Tires Chemicals used for ice and snow At least every spring, flush these removal and dust control can collect materials from the underbody To clean the tires, use a stiff brush on the underbody. If these are not with plain water.
  • Page 374: Interior Care

    10-90 Vehicle Care Chemical Paint Spotting recommended to remove particles Notice: Using abrasive cleaners from the upholstery. It is important to when cleaning glass surfaces on Some weather and atmospheric keep the upholstery from becoming the vehicle, could scratch the conditions can create a chemical and remaining heavily soiled.
  • Page 375 Vehicle Care 10-91 Do not clean the vehicle using: Fabric/Carpet 3. Start on the outside edge of the soil and gently rub toward the A knife or any other sharp object Use a vacuum cleaner with a soft center. Continue cleaning, using to remove a soil from any interior brush attachment frequently to a clean area of the cloth each...
  • Page 376 10-92 Vehicle Care Coated Moldings preserve and protect leather and protect soft plastic surfaces may permanently change the may permanently change the These moldings are around the appearance and feel of the leather appearance and feel of the interior hatch opening in the rear area. and are not recommended.
  • Page 377: Floor Mats

    Vehicle Care 10-93 Use the floor mat with the Care of Safety Belts WARNING (Continued) correct side up. Do not turn Keep belts clean and dry. it over. Interference with the pedals can Do not place anything on top of WARNING cause unintended acceleration the driver side floor mat.
  • Page 378 10-94 Vehicle Care Installing and Replacing the Floor Mats 1. Pull up on the rear of the floor mat to remove it from the hook retainers. 2. Reinstall by lining up the openings in the floor mat over the hook retainers and push down into position.
  • Page 379: Service And Maintenance

    Service and Maintenance 11-1 Service and General Information Because of all the different ways people use vehicles, maintenance Maintenance Maintenance needs vary. The vehicle might need intervals, checks, inspections, more frequent checks and services. recommended fluids, and Please read the information under lubricants are necessary to Scheduled Maintenance.
  • Page 380: Scheduled Maintenance

    11-2 Service and Maintenance At your dealer, you can be Scheduled WARNING certain that you will receive the Maintenance highest level of service available. Performing maintenance work can Your dealer has specially trained When the Change Engine Oil be dangerous. Some jobs can service technicians, uses genuine cause serious injury.
  • Page 381 Service and Maintenance 11-3 Windshield washer fluid level Brake system inspection Your dealer has trained service check. See Washer Fluid on (or every 12 months, whichever technicians who will perform this page 10 37. occurs first). work and reset the system. If the engine oil life system is reset Windshield wiper blade Steering and suspension...
  • Page 382 11-4 Service and Maintenance Fuel system inspection for Once a Year First Engine Oil Change After damage or leaks. Every 40 000 km/25,000 Miles See Starter Switch Check on Exhaust system and nearby heat page 10 44. Passenger compartment shields inspection for loose or air filter replacement (or every See Automatic Transmission damaged components.
  • Page 383 Service and Maintenance 11-5 First Engine Oil Change After The U.S. Environmental First Engine Oil Change After Every 80 000 km/50,000 Miles Protection Agency or the Every 240 000 km/150,000 Miles California Air Resources Board Engine air cleaner filter Engine cooling system drain, has determined that the failure replacement.
  • Page 384: Lubricants, And Parts

    11-6 Service and Maintenance Recommended Fluids, Lubricants, and Parts Recommended Fluids and Lubricants Fluids and lubricants identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Usage Fluid/Lubricant The engine requires engine oil approved to the dexos specification.
  • Page 385 Service and Maintenance 11-7 Usage Fluid/Lubricant Chassis Lubrication Chassis Lubricant (GM Part No. U.S. 12377985, in Canada 88901242) or (Rear Toe Link Outer Ends with ZO6, lubricant meeting requirements of NLGI #2, Category LB or GC-LB. ZR1, or Z51 Option) Manual Transmission Fluid (GM Part No.
  • Page 386: Maintenance Replacement Parts

    11-8 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Replacement Parts Replacement parts identified below by name, part number, or specification can be obtained from your dealer. Part GM Part Number ACDelco Part Number Engine Air Cleaner/Filter 6.2L LS3 V8 and 7.0L LS7 V8 Engines 15776148 A3077C 6.2L LS9 V8 Supercharged Engine...
  • Page 387: Maintenance Records

    Service and Maintenance 11-9 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. Maintenance Record Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 388 11-10 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 389 Service and Maintenance 11-11 Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 390 11-12 Service and Maintenance Maintenance Record (cont'd) Odometer Date Serviced By Services Performed Reading...
  • Page 391: Technical Data

    Technical Data 12-1 Technical Data Vehicle Identification Engine Identification The eighth character in the VIN Vehicle Identification is the engine code. This code Vehicle Identification identifies the vehicle's engine, Number (VIN) Vehicle Identification specifications, and replacement Number (VIN) ....12-1 parts.
  • Page 392: Vehicle Data

    12-2 Technical Data Vehicle Data Capacities and Specifications The following approximate capacities are given in metric and English conversions. See Recommended Fluids and Lubricants on page 11 6 for more information. Capacities Application Metric English For the air conditioning system refrigerant charge Air Conditioning Refrigerant R134a amount, see the refrigerant label located under the hood.
  • Page 393 Technical Data 12-3 Capacities Application Metric English 6.2L LS9 V8 Supercharged Engine 9.9 L 10.5 qt 7.0L LS7 V8 Engine 9.9 L 10.5 qt Fuel Tank 68.0 L 18.0 gal Transmission Fluid Automatic Transmission (Pan Removal and Filter 6.2 L 6.5 qt Replacement) Manual Transmission...
  • Page 394 12-4 Technical Data Engine Specifications Engine VIN Code Transmission Spark Plug Gap Firing Order Automatic 6.2L LS3 V8 1.016 mm (0.040 in) 1 8 7 2 6 5 4 3 Manual 6.2L LS9 V8 Manual 1.016 mm (0.040 in) 1 8 7 2 6 5 4 3 7.0L LS7 V8 Manual 1.016 mm (0.040 in)
  • Page 395 Technical Data 12-5 Engine Drive Belt Routing 6.2L LS9 V8 Engine 6.2L LS3 V8, 7.0L LS7 V8 Engines...
  • Page 396 12-6 Technical Data NOTES...
  • Page 397: Customer Information

    Canada) ....13-1 Government ....13-16 Chevrolet. Normally, any concerns Customer Satisfaction...
  • Page 398 13-2 Customer Information STEP TWO: If after contacting a When contacting Chevrolet, case will generally be heard within member of dealership management, remember that your concern will 40 days. If you do not agree with it appears your concern cannot be...
  • Page 399: Customer Satisfaction Procedure (Mexico)

    Customer Information 13-3 STEP THREE Canadian For further information concerning Customer Satisfaction Owners: In the event that you eligibility in the Canadian Motor Procedure (Mexico) do not feel your concerns have Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP), been addressed after following the call toll-free 1-800-207-0685, procedure outlined in Steps One or call the General Motors...
  • Page 400 13-4 Customer Information Customer Assistance If you have a problem that has not Step Three been satisfactorily handled through Procedure If your case is not resolved in a the normal means, we suggest the reasonable amount of time by your Owner satisfaction and goodwill are following steps: dealer, please call the General...
  • Page 401: Customer Assistance Offices

    1908 Colonel Sam Drive Long Distance: 011-52-53 29 0800 assistance. However, if a customer Oshawa, Ontario L1H 8P7 wishes to write or e-mail Chevrolet, www.gm.ca Customer Assistance the letter should be addressed to: 1-800-263-3777 (English)
  • Page 402: Customer Assistance For Text Telephone (Tty) Users

    00-800-052-1005 Store online service and and who use Text Telephones maintenance records Guatemala (TTYs), Chevrolet has TTY Chevrolet dealer locator for equipment available at its Customer 1-800-999-5252 service nationwide Assistance Center. Any TTY Panama user in the U.S.
  • Page 403: Gm Mobility Reimbursement Program

    Here are a few of the valuable GM Mobility tools and services you will have Reimbursement Program Chevrolet www.chevrolet.com access to: Chevrolet Merchandise My Showroom: Find and save www.chevymall.com information on vehicles and Help Center www.chevrolet.com/ current offers in your area.
  • Page 404: Program

    13-8 Customer Information Model, year, color, and license Roadside Assistance Chevrolet and General Motors of plate number of the vehicle Canada Limited reserve the right Program (United States to limit services or payment to an Odometer reading, Vehicle and Canada)
  • Page 405 Customer Information 13-9 Flat Tire Change: Service to Services Specific to Canadian Canada Limited requires change a flat tire with the spare pre-authorization, original Purchased Vehicles tire. The spare tire, if equipped, detailed receipts, and a copy Fuel Delivery: Reimbursement must be in good condition and of the repair orders.
  • Page 406: Scheduling Service

    Coverage period in Canada), new vehicle or visit our website dealer can help minimize your extended powertrain, and/or at: www.chevrolet.com.mx. Click on inconvenience. hybrid specific warranties in Asistencia en el Camino. E-mail both the U.S. and Canada.
  • Page 407 Customer Information 13-11 Transportation Options Public Transportation or Fuel Courtesy Rental Vehicle Reimbursement Your dealer may arrange to provide Warranty service can generally If your vehicle requires overnight you with a courtesy rental vehicle or be completed while you wait. warranty repairs, and public reimburse you for a rental vehicle However, if you are unable to...
  • Page 408: Collision Damage Repair

    13-12 Customer Information Additional Program Collision Damage Repair Recycled original equipment parts may also be used for repair. Information If your vehicle is involved in These parts are typically removed All program options, such as a collision and it is damaged, from vehicles that were total losses shuttle service, may not be available have the damage repaired by...
  • Page 409 Customer Information 13-13 Aftermarket parts are not covered Insuring Your Vehicle If your vehicle is leased, the leasing by your GM New Vehicle Limited company may require you to have Protect your investment in your Warranty, and any vehicle failure insurance that ensures repairs with GM vehicle with comprehensive related to such parts is not covered...
  • Page 410 13-14 Customer Information For emergency towing see Choose a reputable repair facility Insurance pays the bill for the repair, Roadside Assistance Program that uses quality replacement parts. but you must live with the repair. (United States and Canada) on See Collision Parts earlier in this Depending on your policy limits, page 13 8 or Roadside Assistance section.
  • Page 411: Service Publications Ordering Information

    Customer Information 13-15 Service Publications Owner Information ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-551-4123 Monday - Friday Ordering Information Owner publications are written 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Eastern Time specifically for owners and intended Service Manuals For Credit Card Orders Only to provide basic operational (VISA-MasterCard-Discover), visit information about the vehicle.
  • Page 412: Reporting Safety Defects

    13-16 Customer Information Reporting Safety of vehicles, it may order a Reporting Safety Defects recall and remedy campaign. to the Canadian Defects However, NHTSA cannot Government become involved in individual Reporting Safety Defects If you live in Canada, and you problems between you, your to the United States believe that your vehicle has a...
  • Page 413: Reporting Safety Defects To General Motors

    Call 1-800-222-1020, or write: hitting a road obstacle, data that information about the vehicle s will assist in understanding how Chevrolet Motor Division performance and how it is driven. a vehicle's systems performed. Chevrolet Customer Assistance For example, your vehicle uses...
  • Page 414: Onstar

    13-18 Customer Information ® This data can help provide a better manufacturer, other parties, such OnStar understanding of the circumstances as law enforcement, that have the If your vehicle is equipped with in which crashes and injuries occur. special equipment, can read the an active OnStar system, that information if they have access to Important: EDR data is recorded...
  • Page 415: Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid)

    Customer Information 13-19 Radio Frequency Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Statement RFID technology is used in some This vehicle has systems that vehicles for functions such as tire operate on a radio frequency that pressure monitoring and ignition comply with Part 15 of the Federal system security, as well as in Communications Commission (FCC) connection with conveniences...
  • Page 416 13-20 Customer Information NOTES...
  • Page 417 INDEX Airbag System (cont.) Appearance Care What Will You See After Exterior ..... 10-86 Accessories and an Airbag Inflates? ..3-28 Interior .
  • Page 418 INDEX Bulb Replacement (cont.) Cargo Headlamps, Front Turn Cover ......4-2 Battery ..... . . 10-43 Signal and Parking Cautions, Danger, and Exterior Lighting Battery...
  • Page 419 INDEX Clock ......5-6 Cruise Control ....9-44 Door Cluster, IP .
  • Page 420 INDEX Engine (cont.) Fluid Overheating ....10-34 Automatic Transmission ..10-23 Electrical Equipment, Power Messages ... . .5-41 Brakes .
  • Page 421 INDEX Fuel Economy Gauges (cont.) Headlamps (cont.) Tachometer ....5-11 High Intensity Discharge Driving for Better ..1-22, 1-23 Fuses Voltmeter .
  • Page 422: Headlamps, Front Turn

    INDEX LATCH System Replacing Parts After a Ignition Positions ....9-20 Labeling, Tire Sidewall ..10-61 Crash ..... . .3-48 Immobilizer .
  • Page 423 INDEX Lights (cont.) Messages (cont.) Fuel System ....5-41 Front Fog Lamps ... . .5-25 Maintenance High-Beam On .
  • Page 424 INDEX Outlets Phone Power ......5-6 Bluetooth .....7-18 Navigation System Overheated Engine Power...
  • Page 425 INDEX Recommended Fuel ... 9-48 Reporting Safety Defects Records Canadian Government ..13-16 Racing or Other Competitive Maintenance ....11-9 General Motors .
  • Page 426 i-10 INDEX Seats (cont.) Shifting Lumbar Adjustment, Front ..3-6 Into Park ..... .9-24 Safety Belts ....3-9 Power Adjustment, Front .
  • Page 427 INDEX i-11 Tires (cont.) Transmission Rotation ....10-72 Automatic .....9-28 Tachometer .
  • Page 428 i-12 INDEX Vehicle Warning Lights, Gauges, and Canadian Owners ....iii Indicators ..... 5-8 Control .

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