Owner's Manual

The light may come on if any LTPWS parts aren’t
working properly.
For LTPWS to work properly, you must drive your
Corvette faster than
25
mph
(40
km/h)
and for more
than
2
miles
(4
km).
The system will not warn you
before you begin to drive that a tire
is
flat.
When the LOWELAT TIRE light comes on, check the
tire pressure in all four road tires as soon
as
you can.
Adjust the tire pressure as needed to those shown on the
Tire-Loading Information label on the driver’s door. If
the light stays on after the tire pressure is adjusted, see
your dealer.
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When the LOWELAT TIRE warning light
is
on,
your vehicle’s handling capabilities will be
reduced during severe maneuvers.
If
you drive
too fast, you could lose control of your vehicle.
You
or others could be injured. Don”t drive over
55
mph (90
km/h)
when the LOWWLAT TIRE
warning light is on. Drive cautiously, and check
your tire pressures as soon
as
you can.
NOTICE:
Driving with
a
flat tire may damage the tire, the
wheel or the tire pressure sensor installed inside
the tire
on
the wheel rim. Using tire sealants may
also damage the sensor.
If
you have EMTs, see “Extended Mobility Tires”
in the Index.
The LTPWS sensor is directly opposite the valve stem
on the tire. Take care when servicing or having your
tires serviced. The sensors may not work properly
if
damaged. To prevent damage to the sensors, see the
1996
Corvette Service Manual for correct tire mounting
and dismounting procedures.
The LOW/FLAT TIRE light may come on if your
vehicle
is
close to another vehicle that has LTPWS and
has a tire with low pressure.
LTPWS can warn you about a low tire, but it does
not replace normal tire maintenance. See “Tires” in
the Index.