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Your roof panelor hardtop wrench is stored inside the console. 1. Don't leave the key in the rear area of the console and lift. Pull the security shade by the center handle. 2-48 Using the Security Shade L To use the door key to lock and unlock the console. Center Console Security Shade (Coupe) The security shade can use this storage area, push the button on the front end of your vehicle. You can provide hidden storage in thelock or itcould be damaged when the driver sits down.
Your roof panelor hardtop wrench is stored inside the console. 1. Don't leave the key in the rear area of the console and lift. Pull the security shade by the center handle. 2-48 Using the Security Shade L To use the door key to lock and unlock the console. Center Console Security Shade (Coupe) The security shade can use this storage area, push the button on the front end of your vehicle. You can provide hidden storage in thelock or itcould be damaged when the driver sits down.
Owner's Manual
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To use it . The top tray can be removed. The jack(if equipped), wheel lock key and wheel nut socketare stored below the tray. 2-49 Rear Storage V 2. Use the door key to lock it , push the button and lift the lid at the same time. This compartment is in the floor behind the seats. Put the ends of the shade into the slots behind the passenger's seat.
To use it . The top tray can be removed. The jack(if equipped), wheel lock key and wheel nut socketare stored below the tray. 2-49 Rear Storage V 2. Use the door key to lock it , push the button and lift the lid at the same time. This compartment is in the floor behind the seats. Put the ends of the shade into the slots behind the passenger's seat.
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...are about the most preventable of roads and in both city and rural driving. Please start with a very important safety device in your Corvette: Buckle up, (See "Safety Belts" in theIndex.) Defensive driving really means "be ready anything." for their mistakes. You never ...unexpected." Assume that pedestrians or other useful tips on different kinds of accidents. Here you is : Drive defensively. Allow enough following distance. Rear-end collisions are going to be careless and make mistakes. e I Section 4 Your Driving and the Road Defensive Driving The best advice anyone ...
...are about the most preventable of roads and in both city and rural driving. Please start with a very important safety device in your Corvette: Buckle up, (See "Safety Belts" in theIndex.) Defensive driving really means "be ready anything." for their mistakes. You never ...unexpected." Assume that pedestrians or other useful tips on different kinds of accidents. Here you is : Drive defensively. Allow enough following distance. Rear-end collisions are going to be careless and make mistakes. e I Section 4 Your Driving and the Road Defensive Driving The best advice anyone ...
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... miles (80 km) Don't have to be supported on both sidesinto slotted holes behind and inboard of the front wheels. Wheels at the lifted and end should be at a time(angled 45 ") if you must. Attach T-hook chains on a dolly. Go slow over curbs rises. If the vehicle must be towed... on the rear wheels, don't exceed the above the ground. Use these limits must be exceeded, then the rear wheels have to go over rough ground, and position one wheel at least 4 inches (100 mm) above limits...
... miles (80 km) Don't have to be supported on both sidesinto slotted holes behind and inboard of the front wheels. Wheels at the lifted and end should be at a time(angled 45 ") if you must. Attach T-hook chains on a dolly. Go slow over curbs rises. If the vehicle must be towed... on the rear wheels, don't exceed the above the ground. Use these limits must be exceeded, then the rear wheels have to go over rough ground, and position one wheel at least 4 inches (100 mm) above limits...
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Rear Towing \ Attach a separate safety chain around outboard end the of each lower control arm. I NOTICE: Do not towwith sling-type equipment or rear bumper valance will be damaged. I 5-10
Rear Towing \ Attach a separate safety chain around outboard end the of each lower control arm. I NOTICE: Do not towwith sling-type equipment or rear bumper valance will be damaged. I 5-10
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Attach T-hook chains in slots forward and just inboard of each lower control arm. I NOTICE: I ~ ~~ I Do not allow chains to contact spring, as damage to spring could result. Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard end of the rear wheels on both sides.
Attach T-hook chains in slots forward and just inboard of each lower control arm. I NOTICE: I ~ ~~ I Do not allow chains to contact spring, as damage to spring could result. Attach a separate safety chain around the outboard end of the rear wheels on both sides.
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... maintain your tires properly. You and they could be very bumpy and noisy, but you can brake to change your foot from moving: 1. In any rear blowout, remove your tire. well off the accelerator pedal and grip the steering wheel firmly. Find a level place to FIRST (1) or REVERSE (R). 3. ... your foot off the road if possible. Take your jacking equipment to a stop well out of the traffic lane. Gently can putblocks at the opposite end. If a tire goes flat, the next part shows how to use in a skid. A CAUTION: 3 Changing a tire can slipoff the jack and roll ...
... maintain your tires properly. You and they could be very bumpy and noisy, but you can brake to change your foot from moving: 1. In any rear blowout, remove your tire. well off the accelerator pedal and grip the steering wheel firmly. Find a level place to FIRST (1) or REVERSE (R). 3. ... your foot off the road if possible. Take your jacking equipment to a stop well out of the traffic lane. Gently can putblocks at the opposite end. If a tire goes flat, the next part shows how to use in a skid. A CAUTION: 3 Changing a tire can slipoff the jack and roll ...
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To lower the tray, position yourself behind vehicle the facing the front and use the socket end the wheel of your vehicle. Lower the tray about thecompact spare. Don't loosen the latch bolt too much, or the tray couldfall. 5-25 t The tools you'll be using include the jack (A), wheel wrench (B), wheel nut socket (C) and wheel lock key (Dl. See "Compact Spare Tire" later in this section for more information about 1 inch (25.4 mm). The spare tire is on a tire carrier tray underthe rear end of wrench to turn the latch bolt clockwise.
To lower the tray, position yourself behind vehicle the facing the front and use the socket end the wheel of your vehicle. Lower the tray about thecompact spare. Don't loosen the latch bolt too much, or the tray couldfall. 5-25 t The tools you'll be using include the jack (A), wheel wrench (B), wheel nut socket (C) and wheel lock key (Dl. See "Compact Spare Tire" later in this section for more information about 1 inch (25.4 mm). The spare tire is on a tire carrier tray underthe rear end of wrench to turn the latch bolt clockwise.
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... the items against the radio receiver box or any wiring. 5-35 I NOTICE: Put the hooked end of the wheel wrench to end turn the latch bolt counterclockwise.Turn the latch bolt until it is in the rear box storage compartment.To help avoid damage, carefully place the jack, socket and wheel lock key... wheel wrench the slot in the foam container. Lift the tray using wheel wrench (B) the and insert the latch bolt the notch inthe tray (C). I Your Corvette's radio receiver is snug. Put the wheel wrench back in its place under the driver's seat.
... the items against the radio receiver box or any wiring. 5-35 I NOTICE: Put the hooked end of the wheel wrench to end turn the latch bolt counterclockwise.Turn the latch bolt until it is in the rear box storage compartment.To help avoid damage, carefully place the jack, socket and wheel lock key... wheel wrench the slot in the foam container. Lift the tray using wheel wrench (B) the and insert the latch bolt the notch inthe tray (C). I Your Corvette's radio receiver is snug. Put the wheel wrench back in its place under the driver's seat.
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...tire can be repaired or should be replaced. Tire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label, whichis on the rear edge of 55 mph (90 km/h) or less, there is a good chance that the tire can operate... if you've driven any distance on the side of the road to change the tire. If you end this cushion when driving ona deflated tire, try to avoid potholes that could occur before you that the ...driver's door, shows the correct inflation pressures for your tires when they're cold. "Cold" means your Corvette for three hours or driven no air pressure for up to 200 miles (320 km) at least for...
...tire can be repaired or should be replaced. Tire Pressure The Tire-Loading Information label, whichis on the rear edge of 55 mph (90 km/h) or less, there is a good chance that the tire can operate... if you've driven any distance on the side of the road to change the tire. If you end this cushion when driving ona deflated tire, try to avoid potholes that could occur before you that the ...driver's door, shows the correct inflation pressures for your tires when they're cold. "Cold" means your Corvette for three hours or driven no air pressure for up to 200 miles (320 km) at least for...