1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 179

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Service and Appearance Care I ! 5.7L LTl P) (Code 5.7L LT5 J) (Code Then release the hood strut by moving it to the centered position and lowering the f you have the LT5 engine, the best time hood. Lower the hood until it is about 12 Engine Oil 3 check your engine oil is when the If you have the LTl engine, it's a good inches (300 mm) above the engine, then ngine is cold. If you run the engine, the idea to check your engine oil level every release it. ngine oil won't drain back into the pan time you get fuel. In order to get an ast enough. Give the oil two hours to accurate reading, the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be on level ground. drain back into the oil pan.If you don't, tlle oi1 dipstick mightnot show the actual Turn off the engine and give the oil a few It:vel. minutes to drain back into the oil pan. If you don't, the oil dipstick might not show the actual level. - - 178

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Service
and
Appearance
Care
Then release the
hood strut by moving
it
to
the
centered
position
and
lowering
the
hood.
Lower
the
hood
until
it
is
about
12
inches
(300
mm) above the engine, then
release it.
- -
178
I
!
5.7L
LTl
(Code
P)
Engine
Oil
If
you
have
the
LTl
engine, it’s a good
idea to check
your engine oil
level
every
time you get fuel. In
order
to
get
an
accurate reading, the
oil
must
be
warm
and
the
vehicle
must
be
on
level
ground.
Turn
off
the engine and give the
oil a few
minutes
to drain back into the
oil
pan.
If
you don’t, the
oil dipstick might
not
show
the
actual
level.
d
tl
It
rain
le oi
:vel.
5.7L
LT5
(Code
J)
f
you have
the LT5 engine,
the
best
time
3
check
your
engine
oil
is
when
the
ngine
is
cold.
If
you
run
the
engine,
the
ngine
oil
won’t
drain
back
into
the
pan
ast
enough.
Give
the
oil
two
hours
to
back into the
oil
pan. If
you don’t,
1
dipstick
mightnot
show
the
actual