1994 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 69

1994 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Features and Controls Daytime Running Lights (Canada) The Canadian Federal Government has decided that "Daytime Running Lights" ( D E ) are a useful feature, in that DIU can make your vehicle morevisible to pedestrians and other drivers during daylight hours. DIU are required on new vehicles sold in Canada. Your DRL, work with a light sensor on top of the instrument panel. Don't cover it up. The front turn signal lights will come on in daylight when: 0 The ignition is on 0 The headlight switch is off, and 0 The parking brake is released. At dusk, the exterior lights will come on automatically and the front turn signal lights will go out. At dawn, the exterior lights will go out and the front turn signal lights will come on (if the headlight switch is off). Of course, you may still turn on the headlights any time you need to. To idle your vehicle withthe DRL off, set the parking brake whilethe ignition is in the "Off" or "LOCK" position.Then start the vehicle. The DRL will stayoff until you release the parking brake. $. Fog Lights Use your fog lights for better vision in Foggy or misty conditions. Your parking lights or low beam headlights must on be or your fog lights won't work. To turn the fog lights on, push the button. Push the button again to turn the fog lights off. A light above the button will come on when thefog lights are on. Interior Lights Courtesy Lights When any dooris opened, the interior lights willgo on (unless it's bright outside). The lights will stayon for about 30 seconds or until you turn on the ignition. Front Map Lights Your inside rearview mirror includes two map lights. The lights will go on when a door is opened. When the doors are closed and the ignition is on, press the switch to turn on the lights. ...68

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Features
and
Controls
Daytime
Running
Lights
(Canada)
The Canadian Federal
Government
has
decided that “Daytime Running Lights”
( D E ) are a useful feature, in
that DIU
can make your
vehicle
more visible to
pedestrians and other drivers during
daylight hours. DIU are required on new
vehicles sold
in
Canada.
Your
DRL,
work
with a light sensor on top
of the instrument panel.
Don’t cover it up.
The front turn signal lights will come on
in daylight when:
0
The ignition is on
0
The headlight
switch is
off,
and
0
The parking
brake is released.
At dusk, the exterior lights will come on
automatically and the front turn signal
lights will go out. At dawn,
the exterior
lights will go out and
the front turn signal
lights will
come
on
(if
the
headlight
switch is
off).
Of
course, you
may still turn on the
headlights any time
you
need to.
To
idle your
vehicle
with
the DRL
off,
set
the parking
brake
while the ignition is
in
the
“Off”
or
“LOCK”
position. Then start
the vehicle. The DRL
will
stay
off
until
you release the
parking
brake.
...
68
$.
Fog Lights
Use your fog lights for better vision
in
Foggy or misty
conditions. Your parking
lights or low
beam
headlights
must
be
on
or your fog lights won’t
work.
To
turn the fog lights on, push
the
button.
Push the button again to
turn the fog
lights
off.
A light above the
button
will
come
on
when
thefog lights are on.
Interior
Lights
Courtesy
Lights
When
any
door is opened,
the
interior
lights
will go on (unless
it’s
bright
outside). The lights
will
stay on for
about
30
seconds
or
until
you
turn
on
the
ignition.
Front
Map
Lights
Your inside
rearview
mirror
includes
two
map
lights.
The
lights
will
go
on
when a
door
is
opened.
When
the
doors
are
closed
and
the
ignition
is
on,
press
the
switch to turn on
the
lights.