1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 42

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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6. Bring one transmitter into range. The light will stop flashing and stay on to show that the code is stored. 7. Move the transmitter outof range. The light shouldstart flashing again. 8. Repeat steps 6 and 7 with each additional transmitter. The programming mode willshut off if: 0 You don't program any transmitters for two minutes. 0 You take the key out of the ignition or turn the ignition on. 0 You have programmed three transmitters. ro replace your battery: I. Insert a screwdriver in the slot on the back of the transmitter and gently pry apart the front and back. 2. Gently pry the battery out of the transmitter using the screwdriver. 3. Put the new battery in the transmitter, positive (+) side up. Use a Duracell@ battery, type DL2450, or equivalent. 4. Put the two halves back together. Make sure the halves are together tightly so water won't get in. 5 Test the transmitter. . ?emote Hatch Release 'ress the switch in your center console to mlock the hatch from inside your vehicle f you have an automatic transmission, [our shift lever must be in "P' (Park) or ' N ' (Neutral) to use the switch. If you lave a manual transmission, you must sei he parking brake before you can use the ;witch...i, Battery Replacement Under normal use, the battery your in key chain transmitter should about last 18 months. You can tell the batteryis weak if the transmitter won't work atthe normal range in any location.If you have to get closeto your vehicle before the transmitter works, it's probablytime to change the battery. 41 ...

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6.
Bring one transmitter
into
range. The
light
will
stop
flashing
and
stay
on
to
show
that
the
code
is
stored.
7.
Move
the
transmitter
out of range.
8.
Repeat
steps
6
and
7
with each
The
programming
mode
will
shut
off
if:
0
You don’t program any transmitters
0
You take
the key out of the ignition or
0
You have programmed three
The
light
should start flashing again.
additional
transmitter.
for
two
minutes.
turn the
ignition
on.
transmitters.
Battery
Replacement
Under
normal
use,
the
battery
in your
key
chain
transmitter
should
last about
18
months.
You
can tell
the
battery
is weak
if the
transmitter
won’t
work
at
the
normal
range
in
any
location.
If
you have to
get
close to your
vehicle
before
the
transmitter
works,
it’s
probably
time to
change
the
battery.
ro
replace
your
battery:
I.
Insert a screwdriver in the
slot
on
the
back
of
the transmitter and
gently
pry
apart
the front and
back.
2.
Gently
pry
the
battery out of
the
transmitter using
the
screwdriver.
3.
Put
the
new
battery in
the
transmitter,
positive
(+)
side
up.
Use a Duracell@
battery, type DL2450, or equivalent.
4.
Put
the two halves back
together.
Make sure the halves are together
tightly
so
water
won’t
get
in.
5.
Test
the
transmitter.
?emote
Hatch
Release
’ress the switch in
your center console to
mlock the hatch
from inside your
vehicle
f
you
have an automatic transmission,
[our shift lever must be
in
“P’
(Park) or
‘ N ’
(Neutral) to use
the
switch.
If
you
lave a manual transmission, you
must sei
he
parking
brake
before
you
can use the
;witch.
. .
. i
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