7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
1/431
2012 Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual M
In Brief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 1In s tru me n t Pa n e l.. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 -2Initial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-4Vehicle F eatures . .. . . . . . . . . . .1 -17Performance and
M a i n t e n a n c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2 2
Keys, Doors, andWindows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1K e y s a n d L o c k s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2
Doors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 -11Vehicle Security .. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 -14Exterior Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 -16Interior Mirrors .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 -17W i n d o w s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1 8R o o f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 1 9
Seats and Restraints . . . . . . . . . 3-1Head Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 -2Front Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-2S a f e t y B e l t s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 8Airbag System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-15Child Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 -29
Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1Storage Compartments. . . . . . . . 4-1Additional Storage Features . . . 4-2
Instruments and Controls . . . . 5 - 1C o n t r o l s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 2Warning Lights, Gauges, and
I n d i c a t o r s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 8Information Displays. . . . . . . . . . 5-26Vehicle Messages............5-35Vehicle Personalization . . . . . . . 5-54Universal Remote System . . . . 5-62
Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1Ex te rio r L ig h tin g ... . . . . . . . . . . . .6 -1In te rio r L ig h tin g ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 -6Lighting Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 -6
Infotainment System . . . . . . . . . 7-1I n t r o d u c t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1R a d i o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 5Audio Players . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11P h o n e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 - 1 6
Trademarks and LicenseAgreements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-24
Climate Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1Climate Control Systems . . . . . . 8-1Air Vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-6M a i n t e n a n c e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 - 7
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
2/431
2012 Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual M
Driving and Operating . . . . . . . . 9-1Driving Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-2Starting and Operating. . . . . . . 9-18Engine Exhaust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 -26Automatic Transmission . . . . . . 9-27Manual Transmission. . . . . . . . . 9-32B r a k e s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 3 5Ride Control Systems . . . . . . . . 9-36Cru is e Co n tro l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 -4 5F u e l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 - 4 8
Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-54Conversions and
Add-Ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-54
Vehicle Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 - 1General Information . . . . . . . . . . 10-2Vehicle Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0-7Headlamp Aiming . . . . . . . . . . . 10-44
Bulb Replacement . . . . . . . . . . 10-44Electrical System. . . . . . . . . . . . 10-46Wheels and Tires. . . . . . . . . . . 10-54J u mp Sta rt in g ... . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 -7 8Towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-82Appearance Care . . . . . . . . . . . 10-82
Service and Maintenance . . . 11-1General Information . . . . . . . . . . 11-1Maintenance Schedule. . . . . . . 11-3
Special ApplicationServices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-8
Additional Maintenanceand Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-8
Recommended Fluids,Lubricants, and Parts. . . . . . 11-12
Maintenance Records . . . . . . . 11-15
Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-1Vehicle Identification . . . . . . . . . 12-1Vehicle D ata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2-2
Customer Information . . . . . . . 1 3 - 1Customer Information. . . . . . . . 13-1Reporting Safety Defects. . . . 13-19Vehicle Data Recording and
P r i v a c y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 - 2 0
OnStar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-1OnStar Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4-1OnStar Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 4-2OnStar Additional
I n f o r m a t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 - 5
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i-1
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
3/431
Introduction iii
The names, logos, emblems,slogans, vehicle model names,and vehicle body designs appearingin this manual including, but notlimited to, GM, the GM logo,CHEVROLET, the CHEVROLETEmblem, CORVETTE, CORVETTEGRAND SPORT, Z06, and ZR1are trademarks and/or servicemarks of General Motors LLC, itssubsidiaries, affiliates, or licensors.
This manual describes features thatmay or may not be on your specificvehicle either because they areoptions that you did not purchase or
due to changes subsequent to theprinting of this owner manual.Please refer to the purchasedocumentation relating to yourspecific vehicle to confirm each ofthe features found on your vehicle.For vehicles first sold in Canada,substitute the name GeneralMotors of Canada Limited for
Chevrolet Motor Division whereverit appears in this manual.
Keep this manual in the vehicle forquick reference.
Canadian Vehicle Owners
Propritaires Canadiens
A French language copy of thismanual can be obtained from yourdealer or from:
On peut obtenir un exemplaire dece guide en franais auprs duconcessionnaire ou l'adressesuivante:
Helm, IncorporatedP.O. Box 07130
Detroit, MI 482071-800-551-4123Numro de poste 6438 de languefranaisewww.helminc.com
Litho in U.S.A.Part No. 20905002 B Second Printing 2011 General Motors LLC. All Rights Reserved.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
4/431
iv Introduction
Using this Manual
To quickly locate information aboutthe vehicle, use the Index in the
back of the manual. It is analphabetical list of what is in themanual and the page number whereit can be found.
Danger, Warnings, andCautions
Warning messages found on vehiclelabels and in this manual describehazards and what to do to avoid orreduce them.
Danger indicates a hazard with ahigh level of risk which will result inserious injury or death.
Warning or Caution indicates ahazard that could result in injuryor death.
{ WARNINGThese mean there is something
that could hurt you or otherpeople.
Notice: This means there issomething that could result inproperty or vehicle damage.This would not be covered bythe vehicle's warranty.
A circle with a slash through it isa safety symbol which meansDo Not, Do not do this, orDo not let this happen.
Symbols
The vehicle has components andlabels that use symbols instead of
text. Symbols are shown along withthe text describing the operation orinformation relating to a specificcomponent, control, message,gauge, or indicator.
M : This symbol is shown whenyou need to see your owner manualfor additional instructions orinformation.
* : This symbol is shown whenyou need to see a service manualfor additional instructions orinformation.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
5/431
Introduction v
Vehicle Symbol Chart
Here are some additional symbolsthat may be found on the vehicle
and what they mean. For moreinformation on the symbol, refer tothe Index.
9 : Airbag Readiness Light
#: Air Conditioning! : Antilock Brake System (ABS)% : Audio Steering Wheel Controlsor OnStar
$ : Brake System Warning Light" : Charging System
I : Cruise ControlB : Engine Coolant TemperatureO : Exterior Lamps# : Fog Lamps
. : Fuel Gauge+ : Fuses
3 : Headlamp High/Low-BeamChanger
j : LATCH System ChildRestraints
* : Malfunction Indicator Lamp
:: Oil Pressure} : Power
/ : Remote Vehicle Start
> : Safety Belt Reminders7 : Tire Pressure Monitor
d : Traction Control/ActiveHandling System
M : Windshield Washer Fluid
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
6/431
vi Introduction
2 NOTES
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
7/431
In Brief 1-1
In Brief
Instrument PanelInstrument Panel .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
Initial Drive InformationInitial Drive Information . . . . . . . . 1-4Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4Door Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5Trunk Release . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6W i n d o w s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 8
Seat Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-8Memory F eatures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -9Sa fe ty Be lts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 1Passenger Sensing
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11Mirror Adjustment ............ 1-12Steering Wheel
Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-12
Interior Lighting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-13Exterior Lighting .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-14Windshield Wiper/Washer . . . . 1-14Climate Controls .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-15
T ra n s mis s io n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 6
Vehicle FeaturesRadio(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-17Satellite Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18Portable Audio Devices . . . . . . 1-18Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-18Steering Wheel Controls . . . . . 1-19Cruise Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-19Navigation System .. . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Driver InformationCenter (DIC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-20
Po we r Ou tle ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -2 1Roof Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21Convertible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-21
Performance and MaintenanceTraction Control
System (TCS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-22Tire Pressure Monitor . . . . . . . . 1-22
Z06, Z16, and ZR1Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-23
Engine Oil Life System . . . . . . 1-24Driving for Better Fuel
Economy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-24Roadside Assistance
Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25OnStar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
8/431
1-2 In Brief
Instrument Panel
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
9/431
In Brief 1-3
A. Air Vents on page 86.
B. Head-Up Display Controls(If Equipped). See Head-UpDisplay (HUD) on page 531.
C. Turn and Lane-Change Lever.See Turn and Lane-ChangeSignals on page 64.
Cruise Control on page 945.
Fog Lamps on page 65.
Exterior Lamp Controls onpage 61.
D. Manual Shift Paddles(If Equipped). See AutomaticTransmission on page 927.
E. Driver Information Center (DIC)on page 526.
F. Instrument Cluster on page 59.
G. Windshield Wiper/Washer onpage 54.
H. Driver Information Center (DIC)Buttons. See Driver InformationCenter (DIC) on page 526.
I. Hazard Warning Flashers onpage 64.
J. Infotainment on page 71.
K. Dual Automatic Climate ControlSystem on page 81.
L. Fuel Door Release Button.See Filling the Tank onpage 951.
Hatch/Trunk Release Button.See Hatch/Trunk Lid Releaseunder Hatch on page 211.
M. Instrument Panel IlluminationControl on page 66.
N. Power Folding Top Switch(If Equipped). See ConvertibleTop on page 224.
O. Data Link Connector (DLC)(Out of View). See MalfunctionIndicator Lamp on page 519.
P. Bluetooth Controls(If Equipped). See Bluetooth onpage 716.
Steering Wheel Controls onpage 53 (If Equipped).
Q. Steering Wheel Adjustment onpage 52.
R. Horn on page 54.
S. Telescopic Steering ColumnControl (If Equipped).See Steering Wheel Adjustmenton page 52.
T. Keyless Ignition. See IgnitionPositions on page 920.
U. Heated Front Seats on page 38(If Equipped).
V. Shift Lever (Automatic Shown).See Automatic Transmission onpage 927 or ManualTransmission on page 932.
W. Active Handling System onpage 938.
X. Power Outlets on page 56.
Y. Selective Ride Control onpage 943 (If Equipped).
Z. Parking Brake on page 936.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
10/431
1-4 In Brief
Initial DriveInformation
This section provides a briefoverview about some of theimportant features that may or maynot be on your specific vehicle.
For more detailed information,refer to each of the features whichcan be found later in this ownermanual.
Remote Keyless Entry(RKE) System
The RKE transmitter is used to lock
and unlock the doors from up to30 m (100 ft) away from the vehicle.
Press the button (A) to remove thekey. The key can be used to lockand unlock the glove box and to
open the hatch/trunk lid if power tothe vehicle is lost. See Hatch onpage 211 for more information.
K : Press to unlock the driver door.Press again within five seconds tounlock both doors.
Q : Press to lock all doors.} : Press and hold forapproximately one second to openthe hatch/trunk.
L : Press to sound the horn.Press any other button on theRKE transmitter to stop it.
See Keys on page 22 and RemoteKeyless Entry (RKE) SystemOperation on page 2
3.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
11/431
In Brief 1-5
Door Locks
From the outside, press Q orK onthe Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
transmitter.
A. Door Handle Sensor
B. Power Door Lock Switch
C. Door Latch Button
With the RKE transmitter withinrange, grip the door handlesensor (A). See Remote KeylessEntry (RKE) System Operation on
page 23.
From the inside, use the power doorlock switch (B).
Q : Press to lock the doors.K : Press to unlock the doors.
To open a door from the inside,push the door latch button (C).A tone will sound when the button is
pushed.
See Power Door Locks onpage 210.
Loss of Vehicle ElectricalPower
If the vehicle has lost battery power,
the driver door can be openedmanually.
Inside the Vehicle
Pull the door release handle.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
12/431
1-6 In Brief
Outside the Vehicle
Use the key to open the hatch/trunk.See Keys on page 22.
Then, pull the manual door release
handle.
Trunk Release
The vehicle must be in P (Park)with an automatic transmission
and Neutral with a manualtransmission.
For manual transmission vehicles,the parking brake must be setwhen the engine is runningfor the hatch/trunk release tooperate. See Parking Brake onpage 936.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
13/431
In Brief 1-7
To release the hatch/trunk:
. PressV.
. Press}on the keyless
entry transmitter. See RemoteKeyless Entry (RKE) System onpage 23.
. Push the hatch/trunk release
button with the keyless entrytransmitter within range. SeeRemote Keyless Entry (RKE)System on page 23.
. Use the vehicle key. See Keys
on page 22.
For more information, see Hatch onpage 211.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
14/431
1-8 In Brief
Windows
The power window switches arelocated on each door.
Pull up or press down on the frontof the switch to raise or lower thewindow.
For more information, see PowerWindows on page 218.
Seat Adjustment
Power Seats
To adjust a power seat:
. Move the seat forward orrearward by sliding the controlforward or rearward.
. Raise or lower the front or rearpart of the seat cushion bymoving the front or rear of the
control up or down.See Power Seat Adjustment onpage 32.
Power Lumbar and SideBolsters
A. Lumbar Support Control
B. Side Bolster Support Control
To adjust the support, if equipped:
. Move control (A) forward orrearward to adjust lumbarsupport.
. Move control (B) up or down to
adjust the side bolsters.
See Lumbar Adjustment onpage 32.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
15/431
In Brief 1-9
Reclining Seatbacks
To recline a manual seatback:1. Lift the lever on the outboard
side of the seat.
2. Move the seatback to thedesired position, and thenrelease the lever to lock theseatback in place.
3. Push and pull on the seatback tomake sure it is locked.
See Reclining Seatbacks onpage 33.
Heated Seats
If available, the buttons are on thecenter stack. The ignition must beon for this feature to work.
L : Press to turn on the heatedseat at the high setting.
Press again to switch to the lowsetting.
9 : Press to turn the system off.See Heated Front Seats onpage 38.
Memory Features
On vehicles with the memoryfeature, the controls on the driverdoor are used to program and recallmemory settings for the driver seat,outside mirrors, and the telescopicsteering column.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
16/431
1-10 In Brief
Storing Memory Positions
To save into memory:
1. Adjust the driver seat, both
outside mirrors, and thetelescopic steering column.
2. Press and hold 1 untiltwo beeps sound.
3. Repeat for a second driverposition using 2.
To recall:
. On vehicles with an automatic
transmission, press andrelease 1 or 2.
If the vehicle is in P (Park), asingle beep sounds and thememory position is recalled aftera brief delay.
If the vehicle is not in P (Park),three beeps sound and thememory position is not recalled.
. On vehicles with a manualtransmission, when the vehicleis on, the parking brake must beset to recall a memory position.
Press and release1
or2.
A single beep sounds and thememory position is recalled aftera brief delay.
If the vehicle is on and theparking brake is not set,three beeps sound and thememory position is not recalled.
See Memory Seats on page 34.
Easy Exit Driver Seat
This feature can move the seatrearward and the telescopic steeringcolumn out of the way to allow extraroom to exit the vehicle.
B: Press to save and recall theeasy exit seat position.
To save into memory:
1. Recall the desired drivingposition by pressing 1.
2. Adjust the seat and thetelescopic steering columnto the desired exit position.
3. Press and hold Buntiltwo beeps sound.
4. Repeat for a second driverposition using 2.
To recall, press and release B.The vehicle must be in P (Park) foran automatic transmission or theparking brake must be set for amanual transmission. A single beepsounds. The seat and telescopicsteering column will move to theposition previously stored for theidentified driver.
See Memory Seats on page 34.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
17/431
In Brief 1-11
Safety Belts
Refer to the following sections forimportant information on how to usesafety belts properly.
. Safety Belts on page 38.
. How to Wear Safety BeltsProperly on page 310.
. Lap-Shoulder Belt on page 311.
. Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren (LATCH System)(Z06 and ZR1 Models Only) onpage 336 or Lower Anchors and
Tethers for Children (LATCHSystem) (Coupe and ConvertibleModels Only) on page 335.
Passenger SensingSystem
The passenger sensing systemwill turn off the front outboardpassenger frontal airbag and
seatmounted side impact airbagunder certain conditions. No otherairbag is affected by the passengersensing system.
The passenger airbag statusindicator will be visible in therearview mirror when the vehicleis started.
United States
Canada and Mexico
See Passenger Sensing System onpage 322 for important information.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
18/431
1-12 In Brief
Mirror Adjustment
Exterior Mirrors
To adjust mirrors:
1. Press} or| to select a mirror.
2. Press the control pad to adjustthe mirror.
3. Return the switch to the center
to deselect the mirror.See Power Mirrors on page 216.
If the vehicle has the memoryfeature, a preferred mirror positioncan be stored. See Power SeatAdjustment on page 32.
To fold, pull the mirror toward thevehicle. Push the mirror outward,to return it to the original position.
Interior Mirror
An automatic dimming rearviewmirror will automatically reduceheadlamp glare coming fromvehicles that are traveling
behind you.See Automatic Dimming RearviewMirror on page 217.
Steering WheelAdjustment
The lever is located on the left sideof the steering column.
To adjust the steering wheel:
1. Pull the lever toward you.
2. Move the steering wheel upor down.
3. Release the lever to lock the
steering wheel in place.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
19/431
In Brief 1-13
Telescopic Steering Column
For vehicles with this feature, thetelescopic steering column controlis located on the right side of thesteering column.
To adjust the telescopic steeringcolumn:
1. Push the switch forward to movethe wheel away from you.
2. Pull the switch toward you tomove the wheel closer to you.
The telescopic steering columnposition can be stored with yourmemory settings. See MemorySeat, Mirrors, and Steering Wheel
under Power Seat Adjustment onpage 32 for more information.
Interior Lighting
Courtesy Lamps
When any door or the hatch/trunk lidis opened, the interior lamps will goon, unless it is bright outside.
The courtesy lamps can also beturned on and off by pressing theinstrument panel brightness knob.
Reading Lamps
The inside rearview mirror includestwo reading lamps. The lamps go onwhen a door is opened. When thedoors are closed, press the lampbuttons to turn on each lamp.
Interior Light Control
To adjust the brightness of theinterior lights, turn and hold theinstrument panel brightness control
knob located on the left side of theinstrument panel. Push the knob into turn the lights on or off.
For more information on interiorlighting, see:
. Instrument Panel IlluminationControl on page 66.
. Entry/Exit Lighting on page 66.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
20/431
1-14 In Brief
Exterior Lighting
Exterior Lamps
The exterior lamp control is locatedto the left of the steering wheel,on the multifunction lever.
O : Turn the band with thissymbol on it to operate the exteriorlamps.
O : Turns off all lamps.
AUTO: Sets the exterior lamps toautomatic mode. AUTO mode turnsthe exterior lamps on and offdepending on how much light is
available outside the vehicle.; : Turns on the parking lampstogether with the sidemarker lamps,taillamps, license plate lamps, andinstrument panel lights.
5 : Turns on the headlampstogether with the parking lamps,sidemarker lamps, taillamps,license plate lamps, and instrument
panel lights.
For more information, see:
. Exterior Lamp Controls onpage 61.
. Turn and Lane-Change Signalson page 64.
Windshield Wiper/Washer
The windshield wiper/washer leveris located on the right side of thesteering column.
1 : Use for fast wipes.
6 : Use for slow wipes.3 : Use to set a delay betweenwipes.
x : Use for a delayed wipingcycle. Turn the intermittent adjustband down for a longer delay or upfor a shorter delay.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
21/431
In Brief 1-15
9 : Use to turn off the windshieldwipers.
8 : Use for a for a single wipingcycle. For more wipes, hold theband longer.
Windshield Washer: Press andhold the button at the end of thelever to spray washer fluid on thewindshield.
See Windshield Wiper/Washer onpage 54.
Climate Controls
With this system, the heating, cooling, and ventilation can be controlled.
A. Driver Temperature Control
B. Display
C. Passenger Temperature Control
D. AUTO
E. Air Recirculation
F. Air Conditioning
G. Fan Control
H. Air Delivery Mode Control
I. Defrost
J. Rear Window Defogger
See Dual Automatic Climate ControlSystem on page 81.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
22/431
1-16 In Brief
Transmission
Manual Paddle Shift(Automatic Transmission)
The Manual Paddle Shift systemcan be used in D (Drive) orS (Sport Mode). The system isactivated by pushing the paddle,above the steering wheel spokes,to manually up-shift to the nextgear, or pulling on the paddle,behind the steering wheelspokes to manually down-shift.
The current gear will be displayedin the Driver Information (DIC),or the Head-Up Display (HUD),if the vehicle has either of these
features.The Manual Paddle Shift systemcan be deactivated by moving theshift lever from S (Sport Mode)back to D (Drive), or by holdingthe upshift paddle for more thanone second. If the shift lever was inD (Drive) when the system wasactivated, the transmission will
return to automatic shifting after10 seconds of cruising at a steadyspeed and no manual shifts,or when the vehicle comes toa stop.
The Manual Paddle Shift systemwill not allow either an up-shift or adown-shift, if the vehicle speed istoo fast or too slow, nor will it
allow a start from 4 (Fourth) orhigher gear.
See Manual Mode on page 929.
One to Four Shift Light(Manual Transmission)
On vehicles with a manualtransmission, when this lightcomes on, you can only shiftfrom 1 (First) to 4 (Fourth) instead
of 1 (First) to 2 (Second).For more information about shiftingfor the best fuel economy, seeManual Transmission on page 932.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
23/431
In Brief 1-17
Vehicle Features
Radio(s)
Radio with CD, Six Disc Radio Similar
Top Knob: Press to turn thesystem on and off. Turn to increaseor decrease the volume.
BAND: Press to switch betweenFM1, FM2, AM, and if equipped,XM1 and XM2.
O /e : Turn to select radiostations.
t SEEKu : Press to seekstations.
t SCAN u : Press and hold toscan stations.
V : Press to change the informationthat shows on the display whilelistening to the radio.
For more information about theseand other radio features, seeInfotainment on page 71 and
Operation on page 72.
Setting Preset Stations
Up to 30 stations (six FM1, six FM2,and six AM, and if equipped,six XM1, and six XM2) can beprogrammed.
To program presets:
1. Turn the radio on.2. Press BAND to select FM1,
FM2, AM, XM1, or XM2.
3. Tune in the desired station.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
24/431
1-18 In Brief
4. Press AUTO EQ to select theequalization.
5. Press and hold one of the sixnumbered pushbuttons until the
radio beeps once.
6. Repeat the steps for eachpushbutton.
See Operation on page 72.
Setting the Clock
To set the clock:
1. Press and hold H until the
correct hour displays.2. Press and hold M until the
correct minute displays.
See Clock on page 56.
Satellite Radio
XM is a satellite radio service basedin the 48 contiguous United States
and 10 Canadian provinces.
XM satellite radio has a widevariety of programming andcommercial-free music, coast tocoast, and in digital-quality sound.
A fee is required to receive theXM service.
For more information, refer to:
. www.xmradio.com or call1-800-929-2100 (U.S.)
. www.xmradio.ca or call1-877-438-9677 (Canada)
See Satellite Radio on page 77.
Portable Audio Devices
This vehicle may have an auxiliaryinput jack, located on the audiofaceplate. External devices such asiPod, MP3 players, etc. can beconnected to the auxiliary input jackusing a 3.5 mm (1/8 in) input jackcable.
See Using the Auxiliary InputJack under Auxiliary Devices onpage 716.
Bluetooth
For vehicles with a Bluetoothsystem, it allows users with aBluetoothenabled cell phone tomake and receive hands-free callsusing the vehicles audio systemand controls.
The Bluetoothenabled cell phonemust be paired with the Bluetooth
system before it can be used in thevehicle. Not all phones will supportall functions. For more information,visit www.gm.com/bluetooth.
For more information, see Bluetoothon page 716.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
25/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
26/431
1-20 In Brief
Navigation System
If the vehicle has a navigationsystem, there is a separatenavigation system manual thatincludes information on the radio,audio players, and navigationsystem.
The navigation system providesdetailed maps of most majorfreeways and roads. After adestination has been set, thesystem provides turn-by-turninstructions for reaching the
destination. In addition, the systemcan help locate a variety of points ofinterest (POIs), such as banks,airports, restaurants, and more.
See the navigation system manualfor more information.
Driver InformationCenter (DIC)
The DIC display is located at the
bottom of the instrument panelcluster. It shows the status of manyvehicle systems and enablesaccess to the personalization menu.
The DIC buttons are located on theinstrument panel to the right of the
instrument panel cluster.. 4 : Press to display fuelinformation such as fuel economyand range.
2 : Press to display gaugeinformation like oil pressure andtemperature, coolant temperature,automatic transmission fluid
temperature (if equipped), batteryvoltage, and front/rear tirepressures.
TRIP: Press to display your totaland trip distance driven, the elapsedtime function, your average speed,and the engine oil life.
OPTION: Press to choose personaloptions that are available on your
vehicle, depending on the optionsyour vehicle is equipped with, suchas door locks, easy entry seats, andlanguage.
RESET: Press, along with the otherbuttons, to reset system functions,select personal options, and turn offor acknowledge messages onthe DIC.
For more information, see DriverInformation Center (DIC) onpage 526.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
27/431
In Brief 1-21
Vehicle Personalization
Some vehicle features can beprogrammed by using the DICbuttons located to the right of
the instrument panel cluster.The features that can beprogrammed include:
. Units
. Memory Features
. Lighting Features
. Lock and Unlock Feedback
.
Door Lock and Unlock Settings. Language
. Personalization Name
See Vehicle Personalization onpage 554.
Power Outlets
The accessory power outlet can beused to plug in electrical equipment,such as a cell phone or MP3 player.
The accessory power outlet islocated inside the center consolestorage compartment, on theforward left side.
Remove the cover to access andreplace when not in use.
See Power Outlets on page 56.
Roof PanelOn vehicles with a removable roofpanel, there are three releaselatches. Two are located on the frontof the roof panel and the other islocated on the back of the roofpanel. See Removing the RoofPanel under Roof Panel onpage 219.
Until you are sure you can removethe roof panel by yourself, havesomeone help you. Once removed,the roof panel should always be
stored properly in the rear storagecompartment.
For more information:
. See Storing the Roof Panelunder Roof Panel on page 219.
. See Installing the Roof Panelunder Roof Panel on page 219.
ConvertibleIf equipped, the convertible top canbe lowered and stowed under thetonneau cover behind the rear seat.For step-by-step instructions, seeConvertible Top on page 224.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
28/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
29/431
1 24 I B i f
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
30/431
1-24 In Brief
Engine Oil Life System
The engine oil life system calculatesengine oil life based on vehicle useand displays a DIC message whenit is necessary to change the engineoil and filter. The oil life systemshould be reset to 100% onlyfollowing an oil change.
Resetting the Oil Life System
1. Press the TRIP button so theOIL LIFE percentage isdisplayed.
2. Press RESET and hold fortwo seconds. OIL LIFEREMAINING 100% will appear.
See Engine Oil Life System onpage 1019.
Driving for Better FuelEconomy
Driving habits can affect fuel
mileage. Here are some driving tipsto get the best fuel economypossible.
. Avoid fast starts and acceleratesmoothly.
. Brake gradually and avoidabrupt stops.
. Avoid idling the engine for longperiods of time.
. When road and weatherconditions are appropriate,use cruise control, if equipped.
. Always follow posted speedlimits or drive more slowly whenconditions require.
. Keep vehicle tires properlyinflated.
. Combine several trips into asingle trip.
. Replace the vehicle's tires withthe same TPC Spec numbermolded into the tire's sidewallnear the size.
.
Follow recommended scheduledmaintenance.
Premium Fuel
This vehicle's engine was designedto use premium unleaded gasoline.See Recommended Fuel onpage 948.
Battery
This vehicle has a maintenance freebattery. See Battery on page 1040and Jump Starting on page 1078.
For Z06, ZR1, and manualtransmission Z16 (Grand Sport)coupe models the battery islocated in the rear hatch/trunkarea. Access to the battery is
not necessary to jump start thevehicle. There are positive (+) andnegative () terminals in the enginecompartment.
I B i f 1 25
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
31/431
In Brief 1-25
Roadside AssistanceProgram
U.S.: 1-800-243-8872
TTY Users (U.S.): 1-888-889-2438
Canada: 1-800-268-6800
Mexico: 01-800-466-0800
As the owner of a new Chevrolet,you are automatically enrolled in theRoadside Assistance program.
See Roadside Assistance Program(U.S. and Canada) on page 138
or Roadside Assistance Program(Mexico) on page 1310.
Roadside Assistance and OnStar(U.S. and Canada)
If you have an active OnStar
subscription, press theQ buttonand the current GPS location will besent to an OnStar advisor who will
assess your problem, contactRoadside Assistance, and relayyour exact location to get the helpyou need.
Online Owner Center(U.S. and Canada)
The Online Owner Center is acomplimentary service that includes
online service reminders, vehiclemaintenance tips, online ownermanual, special privileges,and more.
Sign up today at:
U.S.: chevrolet.com (click onOwners, then Manage MyChevrolet/Owners Login)
Canada: chevroletowner.ca
OnStar
If equipped, this vehicle has acomprehensive, in-vehicle systemthat can connect to a live Advisor
for Emergency, Security, Navigation,Connection, and DiagnosticServices. See OnStar Overview onpage 141 for more information.
1 26 I B i f
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
32/431
1-26 In Brief
2 NOTES
Keys Doors and Windows 2 1
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
33/431
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-1
Keys, Doors, andWindows
Keys and LocksKeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
System Operation .. . . . . . . . . . 2-3Door Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8Power Door Locks . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10Automatic Door Locks . . . . . . . 2-10
Lockout Protection .. . . . . . . . . . 2-11
DoorsHatch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-11
Vehicle SecurityVehicle Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-14
Anti-theft Alarm System . . . . . . 2-14Immobilizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-15Immobilizer Operation . . . . . . . 2-15
Exterior MirrorsConvex Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16Power Mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16Folding Mirrors .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17Heated Mirrors ............... 2-17Automatic Dimming Mirror . . . 2-17
Interior MirrorsAutomatic Dimming Rearview
Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-17
WindowsWindows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18Power Windows .. . . . . . . . . . . . 2-18Sun Visors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19
RoofRoof Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-19Convertible Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24
2 2 Keys Doors and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
34/431
2-2 Keys, Doors, and Windows
Keys and Locks
Keys
{ WARNINGLeaving children in a vehicle withthe Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)transmitter is dangerous for manyreasons; children or others couldbe badly injured or even killed.They could operate the powerwindows or other controls or
even make the vehicle move.The windows will function with theRKE transmitter in the vehicleand they could be seriouslyinjured or killed if caught in thepath of a closing window. Do notleave the RKE transmitter in avehicle with children.
The key located inside the RKEtransmitter can be used to lock andunlock the glove box and to open
the hatch/trunk lid if power to thevehicle is lost. See Hatch onpage 211 for more information.
Press the button (A) near the bottomof the RKE transmitter to removethe key. Never pull the key outwithout pressing the button.
This vehicle has a keyless accesssystem with pushbutton start.See Ignition Positions on page 920for information on starting thevehicle.
Keys Doors and Windows 2-3
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
35/431
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-3
Notice: If you ever lose yourtransmitter(s) and/or key, it couldbe difficult to get into yourvehicle. You may even have todamage your vehicle to get in.Be sure you have a sparetransmitter and/or key.
If locked out of the vehicle, contactRoadside Assistance. See RoadsideAssistance Program (U.S. andCanada) on page 138 or RoadsideAssistance Program (Mexico) onpage 1310.
With an active OnStar subscription,an OnStar Advisor may remotelyunlock the vehicle. See OnStarOverview on page 141.
Remote Keyless Entry(RKE) System
See Radio Frequency Statement onpage 1321 for informationregarding Part 15 of the FederalCommunications Commission (FCC)rules and Industry CanadaStandards RSS-GEN/210/220/310.
If there is a decrease in the RKEoperating range:
. Check the distance.The transmitter may be too
far from the vehicle.. Check the location. Other
vehicles or objects may beblocking the signal.
. Check the transmitter's battery.See Battery Replacement laterin this section.
. If the transmitter is still not
working correctly, see yourdealer or a qualified technicianfor service.
Remote Keyless Entry(RKE) System Operation
The Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)transmitter functions work up to30 m (100 ft) away from the vehicle.
There are other conditions thatcan affect the performance of thetransmitter. See Remote KeylessEntry (RKE) System on page 23.
The vehicle comes withtwo transmitters. Each transmitterwill have a number on top of it,1
or2.
These numbers
correspond to the driver ofthe vehicle. For example, thememory seat position for driver 1will be recalled when using thetransmitter labeled 1, if enabledthrough the DIC. See MemorySeats on page 34 and VehiclePersonalization on page 554 formore information.
2-4 Keys Doors and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
36/431
2-4 Keys, Doors, and Windows
Keyless Unlocking
Press the door handle sensor tounlock and open the doors if theRKE transmitter is within range.
See Door Locks on page 28 and
Passive Door Unlock underVehicle Personalization onpage 554 for additional information.
Keyless Locking
The doors lock after severalseconds if all doors are closed andat least one RKE transmitter hasbeen removed from the interior ofthe vehicle. To customize whetherthe doors automatically lock whenexiting the vehicle, see PassiveDoor Locking under VehiclePersonalization on page 554 foradditional information.
Keyless Trunk Opening
Press the hatch/trunk release
button located on the rear of thehatch/trunk lid above the license
plate to open the trunk if theRKE transmitter is within range.See Hatch on page 211 foradditional information.
This vehicle comes with twotransmitters.
Q (Lock): Press once to lock thedoors. When Q is pressed twice,the lights flash and the horn sounds
to confirm locking.
K (Unlock): Press once to unlock
only the driver door. Press K twicewithin five seconds to unlock bothdoors. The interior lamps may
come on.
Pressing K also recalls the memorysettings. See Memory Seats onpage 34 for more information.
} (Hatch/Trunk): Press andhold for about one second to unlockthe hatch/trunk. If the engine isrunning, the shift lever must be
in P (Park) for an automatictransmission. For a manualtransmission, the shift lever mustbe in N (Neutral) with the parkingbrake set.
L (Panic): Press to sound thehorn. Press any other button on theRKE transmitter to stop it.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
37/431
2-6 Keys, Doors, and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
38/431
2 6 Keys, Doors, and Windows
Programming without aRecognized Transmitter
This procedure requires three10-minute cycles to complete the
programming process. UnitedStates owners are permitted toprogram a new transmitter totheir vehicle when a recognizedtransmitter is not available.The Canadian immobilizerstandard requires that Canadianowners see their dealer forprogramming new transmitterswhen two recognized transmitters
are not available.
1. The vehicle must be off.
2. Place the new transmitter inthe glove box transmitter pocketwith the buttons facing thepassenger side.
3. Insert the vehicle key into thekey cylinder located above thelicense plate.
4. Open the hatch/trunk.
5. Turn the key five times withinfive seconds.
6. The DIC message displaysOFF-ACCESSORY TO
LEARN.7. Press Acc. on the ignition
switch.
8. The DIC reads WAIT10 MINUTES and countsdown to zero.
9. The DIC displaysOFF-ACCESSORY TO
LEARN again.10. Press Acc. on the ignition
switch.
11. Steps 8, 9, and 10 will berepeated two more times.
12. A beep sounds and the DICreads READY FOR FOB #1.All previously knowntransmitter programming has
been erased.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
39/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
40/431
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-9
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
41/431
y
To open a door from the inside,push the door latch button (C).A tone will sound when the buttonis pushed.
If the vehicle has lost battery power,the driver door can be openedmanually.
. From inside the vehicle, pull thedoor release handle.
. From outside the vehicle, usethe key to open the hatch/trunk.See Keys on page 2
2.
Then, pull the manual doorrelease handle.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
42/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
43/431
2-12 Keys, Doors, and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
44/431
Hatch/Trunk Release
The vehicle must be in P (Park) withan automatic transmission andNeutral with a manual transmission.
For manual transmission vehicles,the parking brake must be setwhen the engine is running for thehatch/trunk release to operate.See Parking Brake on page 936.
To release the hatch/trunk:
. Press V.
. Press}on the keyless
entry transmitter. See RemoteKeyless Entry (RKE) System onpage 23.
. Push the hatch/trunk releasebutton with the RKE transmitterwithin range. See RemoteKeyless Entry (RKE) System onpage 23.
. Use the vehicle key. See Keyson page 22.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-13
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
45/431
Hatch/Trunk Closing (Coupe)
Notice: Closing the hatch/trunkforcefully or from the sides cancause damage to the glass, the
defogger or the weather stripping.Be sure objects will fit in thehatch/trunk area before closingthe hatch/trunk. When closing thehatch/trunk, gently pull downfrom the center.
Notice: Do not store heavy orsharp objects in the rear storagecompartments located in the
hatch/trunk area. The objectscould damage the underbody.
Pull down from the center of thehatch/trunk, closing it with lightforce until the power latch featureactivates. The hatch/trunk willclose the rest of the way and latchautomatically.
Emergency Trunk ReleaseHandle (Coupe)
Notice: Do not use theemergency trunk release handleas a tie-down or anchor pointwhen securing items in the trunkas it could damage the handle.
The emergency trunk releasehandle is only intended to aid aperson trapped in a latched trunk,enabling them to open the trunkfrom the inside.
There is a glow-in-the-darkemergency trunk release handlelocated on the rear wall of the trunkbelow the latch. This handle willglow following exposure to light.Pull the release handle down toopen the trunk from the inside.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
46/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
47/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
48/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
49/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
50/431
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-19
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
51/431
Express-Down Window
Press the front of the switch to thesecond position to activate theexpress-down feature. To stop the
window as it is lowering, press theswitch again.
Window Indexing
This feature automatically lowersthe window a small amount whenthe door is opened. When the dooris closed, the window will raise to itsfull up position. If either windowdoes not index properly, it could be
due to loss of power. Beforereturning to the dealer for service,perform the power window initializeprocedure.
Power Window Initialize
After a power reconnect such asbattery replacement, the windowindexing feature and the power
convertible top (if equipped) willnot function until the system isinitialized.
Once power is restored:
1. Close the doors.
2. Raise the window and hold theswitch up for three seconds afterthe window is closed.
3. Release the switch, then holdthe switch up again forthree seconds and release.
Sun Visors
Pull the visor toward you, or move itto the side to help reduce glare.
To use the lighted mirror, lift thecover.
Roof
Roof Panel
On vehicles with a removable roof
panel, follow the procedures whenremoving or installing it.
Removing the Roof Panel
{ WARNINGDo not try to remove a roof panelwhile the vehicle is moving.
Trying to remove the roof panelwhile the vehicle is moving couldcause an accident. The panelcould fall into the vehicle andcause you to lose control, or itcould fly off and strike anothervehicle. You or others could beinjured. Remove the roof panelonly when the vehicle is parked.
2-20 Keys, Doors, and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
52/431
Until you are sure you can removethe panel alone, have someonehelp you.
Notice: If you drop or rest a roofpanel on its edges, the roof panel,paint and/or weatherstrippingmay be damaged. Always placethe roof panel in the stowagereceivers after removing it fromthe vehicle.
1. Park on a level surface and setthe parking brake. Shift anautomatic transmission intoP (Park). Shift a manualtransmission into N (Neutral).
2. Make sure the ignition is off.
3. Lower both sun visors.
4. Open the rear hatch and removeany items that may interfere withproper storage of the roof panel.
5. Lower the windows.
There are two release latches onthe front of the roof panel andone rear release latch on theback of the roof panel.
6. To unlock the release latches onthe front of the roof panel, graspeach handle and pull it outward.
The driver side handle movestoward the driver door. The
passenger side handle movestoward the passenger door.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
53/431
2-22 Keys, Doors, and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
54/431
3. Gently place the roof paneldown so that the back pins on
the roof panel drop into thereceivers in the back of thestorage area.
Press down firmly to seat the pins inthe receivers.
Installing the Roof Panel
{ WARNINGAn improperly attached roof panel
may fall into or fly off the vehicle.You or others could be injured.After installing the roof panel,always check that it is firmlyattached by pushing up on theunderside of the panel. Checknow and then to be sure the roofpanel is firmly in place.
Notice: If you drop or rest a roofpanel on its edges, the roof panel,paint and/or weatherstrippingmay be damaged. Always placethe roof panel in the stowagereceivers after removing it fromthe vehicle.
In most cases, it makes it easier iftwo people install the roof panel.
1. Park on a level surface and setthe parking brake. Shift anautomatic transmission intoP (Park). Shift a manualtransmission into N (Neutral).
2. Check that the front releaselatches and the rear releaselatch on the vehicle's roofopening are in their openedpositions before attempting toinstall the roof panel.
3. To remove the roof panel fromthe rear storage area of thevehicle, pull up on the rear edgeand remove it from thestorage area.
4. Carefully place the roof panelover the top of the vehicle.
5. Position the rear edge of theroof panel to the weatherstrip on
the back of the roof opening.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
55/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
56/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
57/431
2-26 Keys, Doors, and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
58/431
7. Tilt the driver seatback forwardand press the tonneau cover
release button located on theunderside of the tonneaucover (C) behind the driver seat.After pressing the releasebutton, the driver and passengerdoor glass will retract to thefull-down position. Then raisethe tonneau cover (C).
If the tonneau cover does not
release and three chimes areheard, check to make sure thetrunk lid is closed. Also, thetonneau cover will not release ifthe vehicle alarm is armed.
If battery power has not beenlost, continue to Step 9.
If battery power has been lost,the tonneau cover (C) can beopened using the manualrelease cable.
The tonneau cover manualrelease cable is locatedunderneath the carpeting behindthe passenger seat headrestraint, on the undersideforward edge of the tonneaucover. To access the cable, liftand pull back the carpeting.
Notice: If you lower theconvertible top into the storagecompartment and the rear edge ofthe top is not in the full-downposition, you could damage the
top. Always verify that the rearedge of the convertible top is inthe full-down position beforelowering the top into the storagecompartment.
8. Pull the cable to release thetonneau cover, continue withStep 9.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-27
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
59/431
9. Push forward on the frontedge (A) of the convertible top to
allow the rear edge (B) of theconvertible top to be moved toits full-down position.
10. Then move the convertible toprearward to its fully stored
position.11. After the convertible top is
stored, apply one even push onthe center of the front edge (A)of the convertible top to ensurethat the convertible top is fullyretracted.
12. Close the tonneau cover (B) bypressing down on it with a
swift, firm motion.
Raising the ManualConvertible Top
1. Park on a level surface.Shift an automatic transmissioninto P (Park) and set the
parking brake. Shift a manualtransmission into Neutral and setthe parking brake.
2. Lower both windows.
3. Make sure the ignition is off.
4. Tilt the driver seat forwardand press the tonneaucover release button.
2-28 Keys, Doors, and Windows
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
60/431
After pressing the releasebutton, the driver and passengerdoor glass will retract to thefull-down position. If batterypower has been lost, see Step 7
underLowering the Manual
Convertible Top in this section.
After pressing the releasebutton, the driver and passengerdoor glass should retract to thefull-down position, if they havenot already been lowered.
5. Lift the tonneau cover. 6. Pull the convertible top up byfirmly gripping the front edge (A)
near the center and applying abrisk upward and forward motionto get the top in the full-upposition.
7. Lift the rear edge (B) of theconvertible top to its full-up
position by first raising the frontedge (A).
8. Close the tonneau cover (C) bypushing it down with a swift, firmmotion.
9. Lower the rear edge (B) of theconvertible top by first slightlypushing the front edge (A) of theconvertible top forward.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
61/431
2-30 Keys, Doors, and Windows
L i th P b lli d t i it Th tibl t ill l i t
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
62/431
Lowering the PowerConvertible Top
1. Park on a level surface.Start the engine. Shift anautomatic transmission into
P (Park) and set the parkingbrake. Shift a manualtransmission into Neutral, andset the parking brake.
2. Make sure the trunk is closed,the rear trunk partition in the rearstorage area is in the fastenedupright position, and no objectsare forward of the divider.
See Rear Trunk Partition underRear Storage on page 41.
3. Release the convertible topfront latch, located abovethe inside rearview mirror,
by pulling and turning itclockwise. Push upward on thefront edge. The windows willautomatically lower.
4. Return the convertible top front
latch to the closed position.
5. Push and hold on theconvertible top switch.
The convertible top will lower intothe rear of the vehicle. A chime willsound when the convertible top haslowered completely. If the radio ison, the sound may be muted for a
brief time due to a new audiosystem equalization being loaded.
If the convertible top is operatedmultiple times, the engine should berunning to prevent drain on thevehicle's battery. Under certainconditions, the Driver InformationCenter (DIC) may display amessage regarding the convertible
top. See Convertible Top Messageson page 537 for more information.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
63/431
2-32 Keys, Doors, and Windows
2 Pull back the carpet liner on 5 Then follow the steps under
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
64/431
1. Open the tonneau cover bypulling the manual releasecable.
The tonneau cover manualrelease cable is located behind
the passenger seat headrestraint, on the undersideforward edge of the tonneaucover.
Be careful when opening thetonneau cover by hand. If thetonneau cover is openedquickly, damage can occur tothe hinging mechanism, which
can prevent proper operation ofthe convertible top.
2. Pull back the carpet liner onthe passenger side to accessthe hydraulic pump.
3. Locate the pressure releasebolt on the front side of thehydraulic pump.
4. Use the wrench, located inthe center console, and turnthe pressure release boltcounterclockwise one revolution,to relieve pressure to thehydraulic pump. This will allow
the manual raising of theconvertible top.
5. Then follow the steps underraising the manual convertibletop. See Manual Operation orPower Operation in thissection.
When power is restored to thevehicle, the hydraulic bolt must betightened, by turning it clockwise.The convertible top switch canthen be used to lower or raise theconvertible top.
If the convertible top is operatedmultiple times, the engine should berunning to prevent drain on the
vehicle's battery. Under certainconditions, the Driver InformationCenter (DIC) may display amessage regarding the convertibletop. See Convertible Top Messageson page 537 for more information.
If the battery has beendisconnected, the power windowsmust be initialized for the power
convertible top to operate. SeePower Windows on page 218 formore information.
Keys, Doors, and Windows 2-33
Cleaning the Convertible Top To protect the convertible top:
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
65/431
Cleaning the Convertible Top
The convertible top should becleaned often. However, highpressure car washes may causewater to enter the vehicle.
When hand washing the convertibletop, do it in partial shade. Use amild soap, lukewarm water, and asoft sponge. A chamois or cloth mayleave lint on the top, and a brushcan chafe the threads in the topfabric. Do not use detergents, harshcleaners, solvents, or bleachingagents.
Wet the entire vehicle and wash thetop evenly to avoid spots or rings.Let the soap remain on the fabricfor a few minutes. When the top isreally dirty, use a mild foam-typecleaner. Thoroughly rinse the entirevehicle, then let the top dry in directsunlight.
To protect the convertible top:
. After washing the vehicle, makesure the convertible top iscompletely dry before lowering it.
.
Do not get any cleaner on thevehicle's painted finish; it couldleave streaks.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
66/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
67/431
3-2 Seats and Restraints
Head Restraints Front Seats Lumbar Adjustment
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
68/431
Head RestraintsThe vehicle's front seats have headrestraints in the outboard seatingpositions that cannot be adjusted.
The front seat outboard headrestraints are not designed to beremoved.
Front Seats
Power Seat Adjustment
To adjust a power seat:
. Move the seat forward orrearward by sliding the controlforward or rearward.
. Raise or lower the front or rearpart of the seat cushion by
moving the front or rear of thecontrol up or down.
Lumbar Adjustment
Power Lumbar and SideBolsters
A. Lumbar Support Control
B. Side Bolster Support Control
To adjust the support, if equipped:
. Move control (A) forward orrearward to adjust lumbar
support.. Move control (B) up or down to
adjust the side bolsters.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
69/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
70/431
Seats and Restraints 3-5
Storing Memory Positions. On vehicles with a manual
t i i h th hi lmemory position associated with
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
71/431
To save into memory:
1. Adjust the driver seat, bothoutside mirrors, and thetelescopic steering column,if equipped.
2. Press and hold 1 untiltwo beeps sound.
3. Repeat for a second driverposition using 2.
To recall a memory position:
. On vehicles with an automatic
transmission, press and release1 or 2.
If the vehicle is in P (Park), asingle beep sounds and thememory position is recalled aftera brief delay.
If the vehicle is not in P (Park),three beeps sound and thememory position is not recalled.
transmission, when the vehicleis on, the parking brake must beset to recall a memory position.Press and release 1 or 2.
A single beep sounds and thememory position is recalled aftera brief delay.
If the vehicle is on and theparking brake is not set,three beeps sound and thememory position is not recalled.
Memory Remote Recall(Automatic Transmission)
This feature can recall the driverseat, outside mirrors, and telescopicsteering column, if equipped, tostored positions when entering thevehicle.
To activate, enter the vehicle andstart the engine. The driver seat,outside mirrors, and telescopic
steering column will move to the
the transmitter used to unlock thevehicle.
This feature is turned on or off usingthe vehicle personalization menu.
See Vehicle Personalization onpage 554.
To stop recall movement, press oneof the power seat controls, powermirror or memory buttons, or thetelescopic steering column switch.
If something has blocked the driverseat while recalling a memoryposition, the recall may stop.Remove the obstruction; then pressand hold the appropriate manualcontrol for the memory item that isnot recalling for two seconds.Try recalling the memory positionagain by pressing the appropriatememory button. If the memoryposition is still not recalling, seeyour dealer for service.
3-6 Seats and Restraints
Easy Exit Driver Seat To recall, press and release B. If something has blocked the driverhil lli h i i i
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
72/431
This feature can move the seatrearward and the telescopic steeringcolumn, if equipped, out of the wayto allow extra room to exit the
vehicle.B (Easy Exit Driver Seat): Pressto save and recall the easy exit seatposition.
To save into memory:
1. Recall the desired drivingposition by pressing 1.
2. Adjust the seat and the
telescopic steering column to thedesired exit position.
3. Press and hold Buntil
two beeps sound.
4. Repeat for a second driverposition using 2.
, p
The vehicle must be in P (Park) foran automatic transmission or theparking brake must be set for amanual transmission. A single beep
sounds. The seat and telescopicsteering column will move to theposition previously stored for theidentified driver.
If the easy exit seat feature isprogrammed on in the vehiclepersonalization menu, automaticrecall occurs when one of thefollowing conditions is met:
. The vehicle is turned off, inRetained AccessoryPower (RAP) or accessorymode, and the driver door isopened.
. The vehicle is turned off, or inRAP, and the unlock button onthe RKE transmitter is pressed.
seat while recalling the exit position,the recall may stop. Remove theobstruction; then press and hold thepower seat control rearward for
two seconds. Try recalling the exitposition again. If the exit position isstill not recalling, see your dealer forservice.
See Vehicle Personalization onpage 554.
Seats and Restraints 3-7
Seatback Latches { WARNING
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
73/431
Some vehicles are equipped withthis seatback latch.
Some vehicles are equipped withthis seatback latch.
To fold a seatback forward, lift thelatch on top of the backside of theseat. The seatback locks whenfolded down.
{ WARNING
If either seatback is not locked, itcould move forward in a suddenstop or crash. That could cause
injury to the person sitting there.Always push and pull on theseatbacks to be sure they arelocked.
To return a seatback to the sittingposition, lift up on the latch,raise the seatback, and push theseatback rearward. Push and pullon the seatback to make sure it islocked in place.
3-8 Seats and Restraints
Heated Front Seats Safety Belts
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
74/431
{ WARNING
If you cannot feel temperature
change or pain to the skin, theseat heater may cause burnseven at low temperatures.To reduce the risk of burns,people with such a conditionshould use care when using theseat heater, especially for longperiods of time. Do not placeanything on the seat that
insulates against heat, such asa blanket, cushion, cover,or similar item. This may causethe seat heater to overheat.An overheated seat heater maycause a burn or may damagethe seat.
If available, the buttons are on thecenter stack.
The ignition must be on for thisfeature to work.
L (Heated Seat): Press to turn theheated seat on at the high setting.
Press again to switch to the lowsetting.
9 (Off): Press to turn the heatedseat off.
yThis section of the manualdescribes how to use safety beltsproperly. It also describes somethings not to do with safety belts.
{ WARNING
Do not let anyone ride where asafety belt cannot be wornproperly. In a crash, if you or yourpassenger(s) are not wearingsafety belts, injuries can be muchworse than if you are wearing
safety belts. You can be seriouslyinjured or killed by hitting thingsinside the vehicle harder or bybeing ejected from the vehicle.In addition, anyone who is notbuckled up can strike otherpassengers in the vehicle.
(Continued)
Seats and Restraints 3-9
WARNING (Continued)Why Safety Belts Work Questions and Answers About
S f t B lt
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
75/431
WARNING (Continued)
It is extremely dangerous to ridein a cargo area, inside or outsideof a vehicle. In a collision,
passengers riding in these areasare more likely to be seriouslyinjured or killed. Do not allowpassengers to ride in any area ofthe vehicle that is not equippedwith seats and safety belts.
Always wear a safety belt, andcheck that all passenger(s) are
restrained properly too.
This vehicle has indicators as areminder to buckle the safety belts.See Safety Belt Reminders onpage 517.
When riding in a vehicle, you travelas fast as the vehicle does. If thevehicle stops suddenly, you keepgoing until something stops you.It could be the windshield, theinstrument panel, or the safety belts!
When you wear a safety belt, youand the vehicle slow down together.There is more time to stop becauseyou stop over a longer distance and,when worn properly, your strongest
bones take the forces from thesafety belts. That is why wearingsafety belts makes such goodsense.
Safety Belts
Q: Will I be trapped in the vehicleafter a crash if I am wearing asafety belt?
A: You could be whether you arewearing a safety belt or not.Your chance of being consciousduring and after a crash, so youcan unbuckle and get out, ismuch greater if you are belted.
Q: If my vehicle has airbags,why should I have to wearsafety belts?
A: Airbags are supplementalsystems only; so they work withsafety belts not instead ofthem. Whether or not an airbagis provided, all occupants stillhave to buckle up to get themost protection.
Also, in nearly all states and in
all Canadian provinces, the lawrequires wearing safety belts.
3-10 Seats and Restraints
How to Wear Safety BeltsP l
. Wear the shoulder belt over theshoulder and across the chest.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
76/431
Properly
This section is only for people ofadult size.
There are special things to knowabout safety belts and children.And there are different rules forsmaller children and infants. If achild will be riding in the vehicle,see Older Children on page 329 orInfants and Young Children onpage 331. Follow those rules foreveryone's protection.
It is very important for all occupantsto buckle up. Statistics show thatunbelted people are hurt more oftenin crashes than those who arewearing safety belts.
There are important things to knowabout wearing a safety belt properly.
. Sit up straight and always keepyour feet on the floor in frontof you.
. Always use the correct bucklefor your seating position.
. Wear the lap part of the belt lowand snug on the hips, justtouching the thighs. In a crash,this applies force to the strongpelvic bones and you would beless likely to slide under the lap
belt. If you slid under it, the beltwould apply force on yourabdomen. This could causeserious or even fatal injuries.
shoulder and across the chest.These parts of the body are bestable to take belt restrainingforces. The shoulder belt locks ifthere is a sudden stop or crash.
{ WARNING
You can be seriously injured,or even killed, by not wearingyour safety belt properly.
. Never allow the lap orshoulder belt to becomeloose or twisted.
. Never wear the shoulder beltunder both arms or behindyour back.
. Never route the lap orshoulder belt over anarmrest.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
77/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
78/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
79/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
80/431
Seats and Restraints 3-15
After a minor crash, replacement ofsafety belts may not be necessary.
Airbag System For frontal airbags, the wordAIRBAG is on the center of the
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
81/431
y y yBut the safety belt assemblies thatwere used during any crash mayhave been stressed or damaged.See your dealer to have the safetybelt assemblies inspected orreplaced.
New parts and repairs may benecessary even if the safety beltsystem was not being used at thetime of the crash.
Have the safety belt pretensionerschecked if the vehicle has been in a
crash, or if the airbag readiness lightstays on after you start the vehicleor while you are driving. See AirbagReadiness Light on page 517.
The vehicle has the followingairbags:
. A frontal airbag for the driver.
. A frontal airbag for the frontoutboard passenger.
. A seat-mounted side impactairbag for the driver.
. A seat-mounted side impactairbag for the front outboardpassenger.
All vehicle airbags have the word
AIRBAG on the trim or on a labelnear the deployment opening.
steering wheel for the driver and onthe instrument panel for the frontoutboard passenger.
For seat-mounted side impactairbags, the word AIRBAG is on theside of the seatback closest tothe door.
Airbags are designed to supplementthe protection provided by safetybelts. Even though today's airbagsare also designed to help reducethe risk of injury from the force of an
inflating bag, all airbags must inflatevery quickly to do their job.
3-16 Seats and Restraints
Here are the most important thingsto know about the airbag system: { WARNING { WARNING
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
82/431
{ WARNING
You can be severely injured orkilled in a crash if you are notwearing your safety belt, evenwith airbags. Airbags aredesigned to work with safetybelts, not replace them. Also,airbags are not designed to inflatein every crash. In some crashessafety belts are the only restraint.See When Should an AirbagInflate? on page 3
18.
Wearing your safety belt during acrash helps reduce the chance ofhitting things inside the vehicle orbeing ejected from it. Airbags aresupplemental restraints to thesafety belts. Everyone in thevehicle should wear a safety belt
properly, whether or not there isan airbag for that person.
Because airbags inflate with greatforce and faster than the blink ofan eye, anyone who is up
against, or very close to, anyairbag when it inflates can beseriously injured or killed. Do notsit unnecessarily close to anyairbag, as you would be if sittingon the edge of the seat or leaningforward. Safety belts help keepyou in position before and duringa crash. Always wear the safety
belt, even with airbags. The drivershould sit as far back as possiblewhile still maintaining control ofthe vehicle.
Occupants should not lean on orsleep against the door or sidewindows in seating positions withseat-mounted airbags.
Children who are up against,or very close to, any airbagwhen it inflates can be seriously
injured or killed. Airbags pluslap-shoulder belts offer protectionfor adults and older children, butnot for young children and infants.Neither the vehicle's safety beltsystem nor its airbag systemis designed for them. Youngchildren and infants need theprotection that a child restraint
system can provide. Alwayssecure children properly inthe vehicle. To read how, seeOlder Children on page 329 orInfants and Young Children onpage 331.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
83/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
84/431
Seats and Restraints 3-19
Frontal airbags may inflate atdifferent crash speeds depending onwhether the vehicle hits an object
Depending on the model, thevehicle may have one or two seatposition sensors The seat position
Seat-mounted side impact airbagsare not intended to inflate infrontal impacts near frontal
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
85/431
whether the vehicle hits an objectstraight on or at an angle, andwhether the object is fixed ormoving, rigid or deformable,
narrow or wide.
Thresholds can also vary withspecific vehicle design.
Frontal airbags are not intended toinflate during vehicle rollovers, rearimpacts, or in many side impacts.
In addition, the vehicle hasdual-stage frontal airbags.
Dual-stage airbags adjust therestraint according to crash severity.The vehicle has electronic frontalsensors, which help the sensingsystem distinguish between amoderate frontal impact and a moresevere frontal impact. For moderatefrontal impacts, dual-stage airbagsinflate at a level less than fulldeployment. For more severe frontalimpacts, full deployment occurs.
position sensors. The seat positionsensor(s) enable the sensingsystem to monitor the position of thedriver seat (all models except Z06
and ZR1) and the front outboardpassenger seat (all models).Seat position sensor(s) provideinformation that is used indetermining whether the airbagsshould inflate at a reduced or fulllevel.
The vehicle has seat-mounted sideimpact airbags. See Airbag System
on page 315. Seat-mounted side
impact airbags are intended toinflate in moderate to severe sidecrashes, depending on the locationof the impact. Seat-mounted sideimpact airbags will inflate if thecrash severity is above thesystem's designed threshold level.The threshold level can vary with
specific vehicle design.
frontal impacts, near-frontalimpacts, rollovers, or rear impacts.A seat-mounted side impact airbagis intended to inflate on the side of
the vehicle that is struck.
In any particular crash, no one cansay whether an airbag should haveinflated simply because of thevehicle damage or repair costs.
What Makes an AirbagInflate?
In a deployment event, the sensingsystem sends an electrical signaltriggering a release of gas from theinflator. Gas from the inflator fills theairbag causing the bag to break outof the cover. The inflator, the airbag,and related hardware are all part ofthe airbag module.
For airbag location, see Where Are
the Airbags? on page 317.
3-20 Seats and Restraints
How Does an AirbagRestrain?
What Will You See afteran Airbag Inflates?
{ WARNING
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
86/431
In moderate to severe frontal ornear frontal collisions, even beltedoccupants can contact the steering
wheel or the instrument panel.In moderate to severe sidecollisions, even belted occupantscan contact the inside of thevehicle.
Airbags supplement the protectionprovided by safety belts bydistributing the force of theimpact more evenly over the
occupant's body.
But airbags would not help inmany types of collisions, primarilybecause the occupant's motion isnot toward those airbags. See WhenShould an Airbag Inflate? onpage 318 for more information.
Airbags should never be regardedas anything more than a supplementto safety belts.
g
After the frontal and seat-mountedside impact airbags inflate, theyquickly deflate, so quickly that some
people may not even realize theairbags inflated. Some componentsof the airbag module may be hot forseveral minutes. For location of theairbags, see Where Are theAirbags? on page 317.
The parts of the airbag that comeinto contact with you may be warm,but not too hot to touch. There may
be some smoke and dust comingfrom the vents in the deflatedairbags. Airbag inflation does notprevent the driver from seeing out ofthe windshield or being able to steerthe vehicle, nor does it preventpeople from leaving the vehicle.
When an airbag inflates, theremay be dust in the air. This dustcould cause breathing problems
for people with a history ofasthma or other breathing trouble.To avoid this, everyone in thevehicle should get out as soon asit is safe to do so. If you havebreathing problems but cannotget out of the vehicle after anairbag inflates, then get fresh airby opening a window or a door.
If you experience breathingproblems following an airbagdeployment, you should seekmedical attention.
The vehicle has a feature that mayautomatically unlock the doors, turnthe interior lamps on, turn on thehazard warning flashers, and shut
Seats and Restraints 3-21
off the fuel system after the airbagsinflate. You can lock the doors, turnthe interior lamps off and turn the
In many crashes severe enough toinflate the airbag, windshields arebroken by vehicle deformation
. The vehicle has a crash sensingand diagnostic module whichrecords information after a
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
87/431
the interior lamps off, and turn thehazard warning flashers off by usingthe controls for those features.
{ WARNING
A crash severe enough to inflatethe airbags may have alsodamaged important functions inthe vehicle, such as the fuelsystem, brake and steeringsystems, etc. Even if the vehicleappears to be drivable after a
moderate crash, there may beconcealed damage that couldmake it difficult to safely operatethe vehicle.
Use caution if you should attemptto restart the engine after a crashhas occurred.
broken by vehicle deformation.Additional windshield breakage mayalso occur from the front outboardpassenger airbag.
. Airbags are designed to inflateonly once. After an airbaginflates, you will need somenew parts for the airbag system.If you do not get them, theairbag system will not be thereto help protect you in anothercrash. A new system will includeairbag modules and possibly
other parts. The service manualfor the vehicle covers the needto replace other parts.
records information after acrash. See Vehicle DataRecording and Privacy onpage 1320 and Event Data
Recorders on page 1320.
. Let only qualified technicianswork on the airbag system.Improper service can mean thatthe airbag system will not workproperly. See your dealer forservice.
3-22 Seats and Restraints
Passenger SensingSystem
The words ON and OFF, or thesymbol for on and off, will be visibleduring the system check When the
According to accident statistics,children are safer when properlysecured in a rear seat in the correct
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
88/431
The vehicle has a passengersensing system for the frontoutboard passenger position.
The passenger airbag statusindicator will light in the rearviewmirror when the vehicle is started.
United States
Canada and Mexico
during the system check. When thesystem check is complete, either theword ON or OFF, or the symbolfor on or off, will be visible. See
Passenger Airbag Status Indicatoron page 518.
The passenger sensing systemwill turn off the front outboardpassenger frontal airbag andseat-mounted side impact airbagunder certain conditions. No otherairbag is affected by the passengersensing system.
The passenger sensing systemworks with sensors that are part ofthe front outboard passenger seat.The sensors are designed to detectthe presence of a properly-seatedoccupant and determine if the frontoutboard passenger frontal airbagand seat-mounted side impactairbag should be allowed to inflate
or not.
secured in a rear seat in the correctchild restraint for their weightand size. We recommend thatrear-facing child restraints not be
transported in the vehicle, even ifthe airbags are off.
Never put a rear-facing child seat inthe front. This is because the risk tothe rear-facing child is so great,if the airbag inflates.
{ WARNING
A child in a rear-facing childrestraint can be seriously injuredor killed if the passenger frontalairbag inflates. This is becausethe back of the rear-facing childrestraint would be very close tothe inflating airbag. A child in aforward-facing child restraint canbe seriously injured or killed if the
(Continued)
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
89/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
90/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
91/431
3-26 Seats and Restraints
Additional Factors AffectingSystem Operation
Safety belts help keep the
A thick layer of additional material,such as a blanket or cushion,or aftermarket equipment such as
Servicing theAirbag-Equipped Vehicle
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
92/431
Safety belts help keep thepassenger in position on the seatduring vehicle maneuvers and
braking, which helps the passengersensing system maintain thepassenger airbag status.See Safety Belts and ChildRestraints in the Index foradditional information about theimportance of proper restraint use.
If the shoulder portion of the belt ispulled out all the way, the child
restraint locking feature will beengaged. This may unintentionallycause the passenger sensingsystem to turn the airbag(s) off forsome adult size occupants. If thishappens, let the belt go backall the way and start again.
seat covers, seat heaters, and seatmassagers can affect how wellthe passenger sensing system
operates. We recommend that younot use seat covers or otheraftermarket equipment except whenapproved by GM for your specificvehicle. See Adding Equipment tothe Airbag-Equipped Vehicle onpage 327 for more informationabout modifications that can affecthow the system operates.
{ WARNING
Stowing of articles under thepassenger seat or between thepassenger seat cushion andseatback may interfere with theproper operation of the passengersensing system.
Airbags affect how the vehicleshould be serviced. There areparts of the airbag system in
several places around the vehicle.Your dealer and the service manualhave information about servicingthe vehicle and the airbag system.To purchase a service manual, seeService Publications OrderingInformation on page 1318.
{ WARNING
For up to 10 seconds after thevehicle is turned off and thebattery is disconnected, an airbagcan still inflate during improperservice. You can be injured if youare close to an airbag when itinflates. Avoid yellow connectors.
(Continued)
Seats and Restraints 3-27
WARNING (Continued)
Th b bl t f th
Your dealer and the service manualhave information about the locationof the airbag sensors, sensing and
This could either prevent properdeployment of the passengerairbag(s) or prevent the passenger
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
93/431
They are probably part of theairbag system. Be sure to followproper service procedures, and
make sure the person performingwork for you is qualified to do so.
Adding Equipment to theAirbag-Equipped Vehicle
Adding accessories that change thevehicle's frame, bumper system,height, front end or side sheet
metal, may keep the airbagsystem from working properly.The operation of the airbag systemcan also be affected by changing ormoving any parts of the front seats,safety belts, the airbag sensing anddiagnostic module, steering wheel,instrument panel, inside rearviewmirror, front sensors, or airbag
wiring.
diagnostic module, and airbagwiring.
In addition, the vehicle has apassenger sensing system for thefront outboard passenger position,which includes sensors that arepart of the passenger seat.The passenger sensing system maynot operate properly if the originalseat trim is replaced with non-GMcovers, upholstery or trim, or withGM covers, upholstery or trim
designed for a different vehicle.Any object, such as an aftermarketseat heater or a comfort enhancingpad or device, installed under or ontop of the seat fabric, could alsointerfere with the operation of thepassenger sensing system.
sensing system from properlyturning off the passenger airbag(s).See Passenger Sensing System on
page 322.
If you have to modify your vehiclebecause you have a disability andhave questions about whetherthe modifications will affect thevehicle's airbag system, or if youhave questions about whether theairbag system will be affected if thevehicle is modified for any other
reason, call Customer Assistance.See Customer Assistance Offices(U.S. and Canada) on page 135or Customer Assistance Offices(Mexico) on page 136.
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
94/431
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
95/431
3-30 Seats and Restraints
In a crash, children who are notbuckled up can strike other peoplewho are buckled up, or can bethrown out of the vehicle Older
WARNING (Continued)
The child could move too far
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
96/431
thrown out of the vehicle. Olderchildren need to use safety beltsproperly.
{ WARNING
Never allow more than one childto wear the same safety belt.The safety belt cannot properlyspread the impact forces. In acrash, they can be crushedtogether and seriously injured.
A safety belt must be used byonly one person at a time.
{ WARNING
Never allow a child to wear thesafety belt with the shoulder beltbehind their back. A child can beseriously injured by not wearingthe lap-shoulder belt properly.In a crash, the child would not berestrained by the shoulder belt.
(Continued)
The child could move too farforward increasing the chance ofhead and neck injury. The child
might also slide under the lapbelt. The belt force would then beapplied right on the abdomen.That could cause serious or fatalinjuries. The shoulder belt shouldgo over the shoulder and acrossthe chest.
Seats and Restraints 3-31
Infants and YoungChildren
Everyone in a vehicle needs
Airbags plus lapshoulder belts offerprotection for adults and olderchildren, but not for young childrenand infants Neither the vehicle's
WARNING (Continued)
For example in a crash at only
7/31/2019 2012 Corvette
97/431
Everyone in a vehicle needsprotection! This includes infantsand all other children. Neither the
distance traveled nor the age andsize of the traveler changes theneed, for everyone, to use safetyrestraints. In fact, the law in everystate in the United States and inevery Canadian province sayschildren up to some age must berestrained while in a vehicle.
{ WARNINGChildren can be seriously injuredor strangled if a shoulder belt iswrapped around their neck andthe safety belt continues totighten. Never leave childrenunattended in a vehicle and neverallow children to play with thesafety belts.
and infants. Neither the vehicle ssafety belt system nor its airbagsystem is designed for them.
Every time infants and youngchildren ride in vehicles, they shouldhave the protection provided byappropriate child restraints.
Children who are not restrainedproperly can strike other people,or can be thrown out of the vehicle.
{ WARNING
Never hold an infant or a childwhile riding in a vehicle. Due tocrash forces, an infant or a childwill become so heavy it is notpossible to hold it during a crash.
(Continued)
For example, in a crash at only40 km/h (25 mph), a 5.5 kg (12 lb)infant will suddenly become a
110 kg (240 lb) force on a person'sarms. An infant should besecured in an appropriaterestraint.
3-32 Seats and Restraints
{ WARNING
Children who are up against,
For most basi
Top Related