Do test it (the easiest way). :P
you have to have the origial key .measure resistance across pellet in key ,get resistor of same value ,install across connection below steering colum ,wala
In 1955 GM introduced the 283 ci V8 for the Corvette. This is the engine that put the Corvette on the racing map and kept the GM suits from discontinuing America's sportscar.
it is limited to 205 by gm
There was never a production Corvette made of aluminum. In 1972, GM built the XP 895 concept corvette from aluminum though.
No, Gm does not use inertia switches.
I'd say the Corvette ZR1
GM in U.S. (G.M. stands for General motors)
Gm does not use inertia switches.
Gm does not use inertia switches.
Yes, with any other product (by GM or other manufacturers using that key fob) using that key fob type. You could even set up multiple vehicles to use the same key fob, provided they use the same type.
The corvette was designed and thought of throe GM in Detroit, however the car was and still is built in Boiling Green Kentucky.
2012 Corvette ZR1