just like any other battery nothing special disconnect the terminals, remove the battery and put new one in
To replace the heater core in a C5 Corvette, first disconnect the battery and drain the coolant. Remove the center console and dashboard to access the HVAC unit, which involves disconnecting various electrical connectors and bolts. Once the HVAC unit is out, detach the heater core from it, replace it with the new core, and reassemble everything in reverse order, ensuring all connections are secure. Finally, refill the coolant, reconnect the battery, and check for leaks.
The C5, specifically the C5 Corvette, is manufactured in Bowling Green, Kentucky, at the General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant. This facility has been dedicated to producing Corvette models since its opening in 1981. The C5 generation of the Corvette was produced from 1997 to 2004.
To replace the washer pump on a Corvette C5, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Then, remove the washer fluid reservoir by detaching any necessary bolts and disconnecting the electrical connector and hoses. After that, take out the old pump from the reservoir and install the new one, ensuring it's securely seated. Finally, reassemble everything by reconnecting the reservoir, hoses, and battery cable, and test the pump to ensure proper operation.
To replace the battery on a 1979 Corvette, disconnect the battery cables using the proper tool. Remove the bar that holds the battery in place and pull out the battery. Place the new battery in and reconnect the cables.
why does my C5 corvette idle poorly ,just for a few seconds when coming to a stop?
The fiberglass panel at the side of the battery has to be removed and the battery is removed sideways.
yes
1997-2004
The fiberglass panel at the side of the battery has to be removed and the battery is removed sideways.
I have one. Thanks for asking.
C stands for Corvette, 5 stands for 5th generation.
Yes it will, to get the details on the swap feel free to drop by Smokinvette.com and just ask the question in the C5 section! Good luck!