1998 Chevrolet Corvette Owner's Manual - Page 358

1998 Chevrolet Corvette Manual

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Player ...3-17 Care ...3-29 CompetitiveDriving ...2-24 Console. Center ...2-55 Control of a Vehicle ...4-5 ConvenienceNet ...2-57 Convenience Net. Cleaning ...6-54 Convertible Top ...2-68 Convex Outside Mirror ...2-54 Coolant ...5.13.5.16.6.22 SurgeTank ...5-18 Surge Tank Pressure Cap ...6-26 Coolant Heater. Engine ...2-24 CoolingSystem ...5-16 Courtesy Lamps ...2-52 InCanada ...8-8 1ntheU.S...8-8 Cruise Control ...2-47 Customer Assistancefor Text Telephone Users...8-4 Customer Assistance Infomation ...8- 1 Customer Satisfaction Procedure ...8-2 Damage. Finish ...Daytime Running Lamps ...DeadBattery ...Defects. Reporting Safety ...InCanada ...To General Motors ...DefensiveDriving ...Defogger. Rear Window ...Defogging ...3-3.3-7. Defrosting ...3-3. Dimensions. Vehicle ...Dolby B Noise Reduction ...6-59 2-50 5-3 8- 10 8-11 8- 11 4-2 3- 11 3-11 3-11 6-7 1 3-16 Door 2-4 Locks ...Downshifting ...2-31 Driver Information Center (DIC) ...2-87 Warnings and Messages ...2-97 Controls and Displays ...2-88 Driver Information Center (DIC) Messages 2-98 ABS active ...Charge System Fault ...2-99 Coolant Over Temp ...2- 101 Flat Tire . (lf. r) ...r 2-104 High Oil Temperature Reduce Engine rpm ...2- 102 High Tire Pressure . (If. rf. rr) ...2-105 High Trans Temp ...2- 102 Low Coolant ...2- 101 LowOilLevel ...2-99 Low Oil Pressure ...2-98 Low Tire Pressure . lr. r) ...2-103 (If. r Maximum Speed 80 mph (129 W h ) ...2-101 Reduced Engine Power ...2-99 ServiceABS ...2-98 Service Column Lock ...2-98 Service Ride Control ...2- 101 Service Tire Monitor (MON) System (SYS) ...2-106 Service Traction System ...2-100 Service Vehicle Soon ...2-99 Shocks Inoperative ...2- 101 Traction System - OFF ...2-100 Traction System - ON ...2-100 Traction System (SYS) Active ...2-100 Driver Position ...1-11 Driving ...4-1 City ...4-19 Defensive ...4-2 lr. rf. lr. rf. 9-3

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Player
......................................
3-17
Care
.......................................
3-29
Competitive Driving
............................
2-24
Console. Center
...........................
..
. . . .
2-55
Control of a
Vehicle
..............................
4-5
ConvenienceNet
...............................
2-57
Convenience
Net.
Cleaning
.......................
6-54
Convertible Top
................................
2-68
Convex Outside Mirror
..........................
2-54
Coolant
.............................
5.13.5.16. 6.22
SurgeTank
..................................
5-18
Surge Tank Pressure Cap
.......................
6-26
Coolant Heater. Engine
..........................
2-24
CoolingSystem
................................
5-16
Courtesy Lamps
................................
2-52
InCanada
....................................
8-8
1ntheU.S.
...................................
8-8
Cruise Control
.................................
2-47
Customer
Assistance
for Text
Telephone
Users
. . . . . . . . .
8-4
Customer
Assistance Infomation
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8-
1
Customer
Satisfaction Procedure
....................
8-2
Damage. Finish
...............................
6-59
Daytime
Running
Lamps
.........................
2-50
Dead Battery
...................................
5-3
Defects.
Reporting
Safety
........................
8-
10
InCanada
...................................
8-11
To General
Motors
............................
8-
11
Defensive Driving
...............................
4-2
Defogger.
Rear
Window
.........................
3-
11
Defogging
............................
3-3.3-7.
3-11
Defrosting
................................
3-3. 3-11
Dimensions. Vehicle
............................
6-7
1
Dolby
B
Noise Reduction
........................
3-16
Door
Locks
.......................................
2-4
Downshifting
..................................
2-31
Driver Information Center (DIC)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-87
Warnings and Messages
........................
2-97
Controls and Displays
.........................
2-88
ABS active
..................................
2-98
Charge System Fault
..........................
2-99
Coolant Over Temp
..........................
2- 101
Flat Tire
.
(lf.
lr.
rf.
rr)
........................
2-104
High Oil
Temperature Reduce Engine rpm
. . . . . . . .
2- 102
High
Tire Pressure
.
(If.
lr.
rf.
rr)
................
2-105
High
Trans
Temp
............................
2- 102
Low Coolant
................................
2-
101
LowOilLevel
...............................
2-99
Low
Oil
Pressure
.............................
2-98
Low Tire Pressure
.
(If.
lr.
rf.
rr)
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-103
Maximum Speed
80
mph (129
W h )
. . . . . . . . . . . .
2-101
Reduced Engine Power
........................
2-99
ServiceABS
.................................
2-98
Service Column Lock
..........................
2-98
Service Ride
Control
.........................
2-
101
Service Tire Monitor (MON) System
(SYS)
.......
2-106
Service Traction System
......................
2-100
Service Vehicle Soon
..........................
2-99
Shocks Inoperative
...........................
2-
10
1
Traction System
-
OFF
.......................
2-100
Traction System
-
ON
........................
2-100
Traction System
(SYS)
Active
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2-100
Driver Position
.................................
1-11
Driving
........................................
4-1
City
........................................
4-19
Defensive
....................................
4-2
Driver Information Center (DIC) Messages
9-3