There is a good possinilty that the battery is dead. I believe you have to replace the complete unit and they are costly.........around $150 each OEM
the original rims for that vehicle have air pressure sensors built in them. if you replaced the rims, you would have to replace the sensors also. now, if you only replaced the tires, the sensors may have been damaged during installation.
I have a 98 with the same problem. The sensor in the engine needs to be replaced.
It is not very often that an ECM needs to be replaced. Generally they can be reprogrammed. Be sure of what and why you are doing what you are about to do. Guessing is very costly.
it is not an alarm module it is called a G.E.M. module,and it located behind the radio in the dash.and to replaced it has to be reprogrammed
Sounds like it may have been replaced at one point with an inferior piece.
yes, the heads can be replaced with corvette heads. there hasn't been any documented proof of horsepower loss or gains, but i would suspect that that might be a minimal increase in horsepower
O2 sensor(s) needs replaced.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 2007 Chevrolet Corvette headlight. Remove the headlight retaining bolts. The headlight will come out and can be replaced.
i'm pretty sure they can. just have to find the right store.
A person can remove the front license plate cover on a 1990 Corvette with a screwdriver. The plate can then be replaced with a custom plate or a state plate if required.
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Check out Corvette Forum.Some members have been retro fitting seat belts from 3rd gen camaros.AnswerI have replaced a 1977 corvettes seat belts with a newer model. It is the Corvette Z06.