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In a 1981 Corvette, the fuse for the brake lights is typically located in the fuse panel under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is usually a 15-amp fuse, often labeled specifically for the brake lights. Always consult the owner's manual or the fuse panel cover for precise details, as designs may vary. If the brake lights are not functioning, checking this fuse should be one of the first troubleshooting steps.
diagram of motor od 1981 corvette
what could be pulling the battery down in a 1981 corvette
http://corvette-world.com 178 inches.
it depends on what style of 81 corvette, But a doubt it would work.
release the hood near the parking brake then above the grill on both left and right sides is the latch
Need to know what make the 81 pickup is because some are adjustable and some are not.
I believe this would be like most GMs from back then. It would use a 194 bulb in a holder on the back of the instrument cluster. To remove the holder, give it a slight twist counterclockwise, then pull it out. The bulb should pull straight out of the holder. I could, however, be completely wrong.
There is no computer.
190hp
You can find reviews on a 1981 Corvette online at the CarGurus website. Once on the page, click on "Research" in the top navigation bar, then choose Make: Chevrolet, Model: Corvette and Year: 1981 to bring up the reviews.
The "Stingray" moniker was not used in 1981.