1993 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 323

1993 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Maintenance Schedule Introduction A Word About Maintenance We at General Motorswant to help you keep your vehiclein good working condition.But we don't know exactly how you'll drive it. You may drive very short distances only a few times a week. Or you may drive long distances all time the in veryhot, dusty weather. You may use your vehiclein making deliveries. Or you may .drive it to work, to do errands or in many other ways. Because of all the different ways people use their GM vehicles, maintenance needs vary. may even need more You frequent che~ks replacementsthan you wl find in the and i l schedules in this part. So please read this part and note how you drive. If you have any questions on how to keep your vehicle in good condition, see your Chevrolet dealer, the place many GM owners choose to have their maintenance work done. Your dealer c q be relied upon to use proper parts and practices. Your Vehicle and the Environment Proper vehicle maintenance only helps to keep your not vehicle in good woxking condition,but also helps the environment. All recommended maintenance proceduresare important. Improper vehicle maintenance or removal of the important components can significantly affect quality of the the air we breathe. Improperfluid levels or eventhe wrong tire inflation can increase level of emissions from your the to vehicIe. To help protect our environment, and help keep your vehicle in good condition, please maintain your vehicle. properly.

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Maintenance
Schedule
Introduction
A
Word
About
Maintenance
We at General
Motors want
to
help
you
keep
your
vehicle
in
good
working
condition.
But
we don’t
know
exactly
how
you’ll
drive
it.
You
may drive
very
short
distances
only
a
few
times
a
week.
Or
you
may
drive
long
distances
all
the time
in
very hot, dusty
weather.
You
may
use
your
vehicle
in
making
deliveries.
Or
you
may
.drive
it
to
work,
to
do
errands or in
many other ways.
Because
of
all the different
ways
people
use
their
GM
vehicles,
maintenance
needs
vary.
You
may
even
need
more
frequent che~ks
and
replacements
than
you
will
find
in the
schedules
in
this part.
So
please
read
this
part
and note
how
you
drive.
If
you
have
any
questions
on
how
to
keep
your
vehicle
in
good
condition,
see
your
Chevrolet
dealer,
the
place
many
GM
owners
choose
to
have
their
maintenance
work
done.
Your
dealer
c q
be
relied
upon
to
use
proper
parts
and practices.
Your
Vehicle
and
the
Environment
Proper
vehicle
maintenance
not
only
helps
to
keep
your
vehicle in good
woxking
condition, but
also
helps the
environment.
All
recommended
maintenance
procedures are
important.
Improper
vehicle
maintenance
or
the removal
of
important
components
can
significantly
affect
the
quality
of
the air we breathe.
Improper
fluid
levels
or
even
the
wrong
tire
inflation
can
increase
the level
of
emissions
from
your
vehicIe.
To
help
protect
our
environment,
and
to
help
keep
your
vehicle in good condition,
please
maintain
your
vehicle.
properly.