Chevrolet 1995 Automobile User Manual


 
Service
LTPWS
Light (Option)
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SERVICE
LTPWS
The amber SERVICE
LTPWS light comes on
whenever a LTPWS part is
not working properly. It
may also come on when
you’re going less than
25
mph
(40
km/h)
or in
stop-and-go traffic.
The light will
go
out when the electronic receiver gets a
signal from each sensor.
Check the system by turning the ignition on. The light
should come on and then
go
out. See your dealer if the
light stays on or doesn’t come on.
Here
are
two situations that cause the SERVICE LTPWS
light to come on and stay on. Both of these situations are
normal and do qot indicate that anything is wrong with
your Corvette.
You turn the ignition on
three
times in a row for half
an hour without moving your Corvette. The light will
then come on every time you turn the ignition on
until you move your Corvette.
You run your Corvette three times for half an hour
while all four sensors
are
missing.
(All
the sensors
would be missing, for example, if you put different
wheels on your Corvette without transferring the
sensors.)
If you would like to clear the SERVICE LTPWS light
from your driver information center permanently, see
your dealer.
If the light comes on and stays on, even when the
vehicle is driven, there may be a problem with LTPWS.
See your dealer.
Door
Ajar Light
This red light comes on
when you open one of the
doors with the ignition on.
It stays on until you fully
close the door. Have your
vehicle serviced
if
the light
comes on and stays on even
when the doors are fully
closed.
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