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Replying to: fotorich (Feb 06, 2007 7:30 am) Btw, Bose, imo, sucks, always has, always will. Every Vette owner I know hates or, at best, is indifferent to the Bose sound system. Speaking of which, just drove a Chrysler 300 rental for a week: best stock sound system I've heard (but you gotta know how to tweek it, set the equalizer, fade, etc.). Had that sucker rockin'.
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Coming back from 11 days vacation, my 2005 Corvette won't start. Battery was too weak. I got off the car pop up the hood to inspect the battery. I closed the hood. The door locked itself. The remote key would not work. Roadside Assistance sent two guys to jump start the car. There's power from the battery. Problem is the car would not take input from the remote key. Connection is gone. No way to start the car. Tomorrow the car will be towed to the nearest dealer.
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Replying to: exzur2071 (Mar 19, 2007 5:19 pm) But - Is this a 2005 Manual transmission car? If so, there is a well known problem with Dead Battery Syndrome with these cars. And, Chevy has a 're-flash' of the computer that supposedly corrects most of the cars with this problem. If yours is a manual, you sure need to have this done or the car will kill another new battery for you. This car (manual) is also supposed to be shifted into reverse before turning the ignition off, or it will kill the battery. Read the manual. As I said, don't understand all 'connection is gone', 'input from the remote key', etc. If the battery voltage is low, it probably will not unlock the doors with the remote. There is a way to get into the car without the remote unlocking the doors. Then open the hood. If the voltage is below 9volts, it definitely will not crank. If the voltage is probably below 11volts, it will probably start to 'confuse' all the electronics in the car. And there are a lot of electronic in this car. If you have a meter and know how to measure the battery voltage, and it is much below 12.6volts (normal voltage for a charged battery), you need to either recharge the battery or put a new one in it. If you 'jumped' the car, and drove it for a while (20-30 minutes??), it should have recharged it enough to restart the car. If not, the battery is not taking a charge and should be replaced. Of course, if the 'killing the battery' process is taking place, and you let the car sit for a while before attempting another restart..... But, this car, and battery, is approaching 3 years old. The battery may have just died from natural old age problems, and a new battery will set everything right. (But, if the 're-flash' has not been done, get it done.) |
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The car was towed to the dealer last Tuesady. I drove the car back home the following day. They say it's an igntion circuit shortage that was corrected. The compuetr reflash was not mentioned. The car has the manual transmiision and from day one I always put the gear in reverse before turning off the ignition. Battery is still good according to the delaer. My problem is the dealer can cahrge the battery and I can't. I tried two good charger units and the battery won't take the charge. I have to drive the car at least once every two weeks.
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Replying to: exzur2071 (Mar 27, 2007 5:05 am) |
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When I knew a very good tech at the local Chevy dealer he would talk to me in addition to the service writer. He would let me know when tech updates to any system were available. He always noted on the service sheet when a software update was up loaded to the car so I had a record when traveling of what my current syetem status was. If the service writer doesn't know what you are asking, get to the service manager and ask also if they have techs that are Corvette C6 certified, completed the training. Good luck. Randy |
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I'm dreaming of buying a base corvette sometime in the not too distant future. Seems like the base car, discounted to ~$40k is a reasonable deal. Do folks like the manual transmission? is the top hard or easy to take off? I think I can live without HUD or tilt wheel (hopefully),so the base car may meet my needs. Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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Replying to: john_f (May 12, 2007 5:05 am) I’d agree that a ‘base’ 1LT can be a bargain. One thing that you will not have is the Sport Seats. The Z51 might be worth your $$s, depending . . . The clear top is quite easy to take off. All C6s have tilt – 3LT adds the power telescope for the steering wheel. I’ve had the HUD before – and it is something I did not want to be without . . . HTH. - Ray Happy C6 driver . . . |
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| My first Vette was a 91 with little extras but now I have a 02 with Hud, telescoping wheel, and memory seats and I would hate to have to go back to a base car, but any Vette is better that no Vette. You will love which ever one you get. I hope to be able to get a new 08 later this year with 430 Hp. | |
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