There is a connector under the drivers seat the pulls apart with seat movement. Make sure it is fully connected. You should be able to move the seat to the rear and access the harness. Push together. I put a zip tie around it to secure connection. Worked for my V and Corvette.
Dave,
Corvettes are not as unique as XLRs. However they are not as complicated and easier to work on. If you bought one 65 years ago, you can still get parts for it. If GM doesn't offer the parts, there are many other sources emailing me with tons of offerings. I have had 6 Cadillacs with...
Cubby - Great looking Vet. Love the silver with red! Looks like a 7 speed stick? When we sold our V, we kept the Vet because it was a less complicated car to live with. I still like visiting this forum and keeping up with the XLR's and friends.
Dave
Between the months of November and April, I make a habit of popping the hood before I exit the car. Also, test your key lock once or twice a year.
Dave
There is a connector under driver and passenger seats. Your problem is a bad connection in one of these couplers. I had this issue with a Corvette. GM issued a recall for this problem.
Dave
Man died last year in a Corvette because he could not get out on a hot day because battery was dead. He did not read the manual after purchasing the Corvette. It is the owners responsibility to understand how a car works. That is why a manual comes with the car. This forum answers many...
Some air filters are saturated with oil and get into your MAF. If this is the case, you will need to clean the air filter with a solvent before cleaning the MAF.
Dave
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