Instruments and controls 5-27 – CHEVROLET 2012 Corvette User Manual

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Chevrolet Corvette Owner Manual - 2012

Instruments and Controls

5-27

Fuel Button

The fuel button displays average
fuel economy and instantaneous
fuel economy, calculated for your
specific driving conditions, and
range information.

Average Fuel Economy: The
average fuel economy is viewed as
a long-term approximation of your
overall driving conditions. You
should reset the average fuel
economy display every time you
refuel. If you press the RESET
button in this mode while you are
driving, the system will reset this
display and begin figuring fuel
economy from that point in time.

Press the fuel button to display
average fuel economy, such as:

.

AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY
11.7 L/100 km or

.

AVERAGE FUEL ECONOMY
20.1 MPG

Instantaneous Fuel Economy:
Instantaneous fuel economy reflects
only the fuel economy that the
vehicle has right now and will
change frequently as driving
conditions change. Unlike average
fuel economy, this menu item
cannot be reset.

Press the fuel button again to
display instantaneous fuel economy,
such as:

.

INSTANT FUEL ECONOMY
11.7 L/100 km or

.

INSTANT FUEL ECONOMY
20.1 MPG

Fuel Range: The range calculates
the remaining distance you can
drive without refueling. It is based
on fuel economy and the fuel
remaining in the tank.

Press the fuel button again to
display the range, such as:

.

RANGE 48 km or

.

RANGE 30 MI

If the LOW FUEL warning is
displayed or if RANGE is less than
64 km (40 miles), the display will
read RANGE LOW.

The fuel economy data used to
determine fuel range is an average
of recent driving conditions. As your
driving conditions change, this data
is gradually updated automatically.

If the vehicle has been idling for a
long time, the range displayed on
the DIC could be abnormally low.
The vehicle must be driven
8 to 16 km (5 to 10 miles) to get an
accurate reading.

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