The intermediate steering shafts in 1984 Corvettes are notorious for wearing out and causing slippage as you make turns. The shaft is constructed of two pieces mated together with a spline. The spline wears out and slips.
GM no longer sells these shafts so you have to get it repaired or find a re-built one. Nylon or metal bushings are inserted around drift pins where the two sections of the shaft are joined together.
Over-steering is a panic reaction that can lead to jerky steering.
To force the dash lights to stay bright on a 1984 Corvette, simply turn the dial to its highest setting. The dial can be found to the left of the steering wheel. On some makes, however, the dial is located near the odometer.
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bypass anti theft system 1984 chevrolet corvette
That doesn't make sense cause that would be the 31st year of the car.(corvette) They came into production in 1953. They did not make a corvette in 1983 so 1984 would be a 30th year. I've never heard of a 1984 anniversary edition tho.
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Yes, the only difference is the steering ratio, which can be changed.
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The fuel tanks capacity of a 84 corvette is 20 gal.