Top 20 1985 Chevrolet Corvette Questions & Answers

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1985 Chevy Corvette. The auto transmission will not stay in first gear, sticks all the way down.

Use some smartlube or seafoam in fluid. Marvelmystery or lucas may work too. Check fluid level while runnin. Cud b too hot cause transcoolr has problm. Get car scand for codes. Send issue to [email protected] xpert on anycar that evalivd
5/24/2022 12:02:50 AM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 39 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have 1985 corvette that the starter has a

Possibly turning the key while engine was running or by hitting something or by tightening bolts to much where is the Crack around the bolts to check install the starter and use the shims and torque to specifications the Crack also could be for a missing shim and cranking while running
2/9/2018 11:51:03 AM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 142 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where are the fuses located for the instrument cluster on a 1985 corvette my dash went black

Passenger side end of dash (Right side).
5/18/2017 5:08:24 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 327 views • 0 helpful votes
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1985 corvette coupe very hard start

There is a series of two videos addressing a very similar problem with a 1989 Corvette, first one diagnosis, second one fix. Seems like this is a not unusual problem for these older Corvettes. Check out the links. Chevy Corvette No Start When Hot The Diagnosis Chevy Corvette No Start When Hot The Fix
5/9/2017 8:45:03 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 406 views • 0 helpful votes
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Repair manual 1985 coevette

you can get a repair manual for a1985 corvette from almost any online corvette parts dealer, Ecklers, Corvette America etc.
1/2/2017 5:23:46 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 72 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why do I have oil on 1 of my spark plugs

No, oil is fouling from piston rings leaking a little. Clean it up or install new one. Pull and check after a few days . if its real oily again then you have a problem if not your ok. this is really a normal condition on old plugs not changed. you only have one cyl doing it so you should be ok
1/23/2016 11:01:13 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 96 views • 1 helpful votes
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Why are rear emergency flashers, front and rear turn signals and brake lights not working?

Might be a Missing Ground wire on your fiberglass car
9/10/2015 4:18:26 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 126 views • 0 helpful votes
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Car stumbles up hills upon acceleration and always stumble at 43 mph. it has 120,00 miles

We need a little more to go on. Any trouble codes stored? check engine light on etc. Could be ignition or fuel related. A vacuum leak. need more to be more specific.
3/2/2015 4:09:04 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 151 views • 0 helpful votes
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No power to fuel pump

Have you checked the fuse or the fuel pump relay??
3/10/2015 3:22:56 AM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 72 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I remove the rear facia (bumper cover) on a 1985 corvette

Remove the tail lights, then remove the fasteners, from under the car, that hold on the rear cover. Look at a site that has replacement covers and you can see the mounting locations.
10/22/2014 7:31:05 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 200 views • 1 helpful votes
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My klms do not show I would like to know how many kson car

Multiply the miles by 1.61. For example if your car has 55,000 miles showing on the odometer - 55,000miles X 1.61 = 88,550 KM. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/daniel_4061c3d97c12c4c7
11/18/2014 9:48:10 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 59 views • 0 helpful votes
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Why is the digal odometer not showing ks

did you check wires going to it
11/18/2014 9:25:40 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 45 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I change the tail and brake light bulbs in my 1985 corvette? Who is responsible for this design?

Watch the videos (Google the question) Remove the licence plate & reach in there
9/17/2014 3:54:06 AM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 137 views • 0 helpful votes
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My 1985 vette starts up cold good and no smoke but

not starting when it gets warm could be a starter problem, the amp draw is probably to high for the battery to supply enough power to start. starter draw should be around 150-200 amps. the black gray smoke is too much fuel that isn`t being burnt. if the starter draw is too high then there isn`t enough voltage for the ignition system to fire the plugs properly causing the smoke.
8/25/2014 3:52:38 AM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 152 views • 0 helpful votes
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Headlights won't open

There are two motors, and three relays in the system. Here's how it works:The headlight door motors reverse direction by reversing polarity. However, the automatic shut off (high torque switch, or HTS) makes that a rather more complex task than at first it might seem.That's because when a motor reaches its limit, one of the 'wires' is disconnected from the motor by the HTS. Reversing the polarity at this point wouldn't do anything since the circuit is broken by the HTS.Consequently, each motor has three wires for control. The combination of the blue wire, gray wire, and green wire provide polarity reversal to the motor (to make it able to run in both directions) and to run each motor from its resting state, after it has shut off.There are of course two motors. They operate and are controlled identically.Here's the matrix:RIGHT HAND MOTORBlu Grn Gryup: (+) (-)dn: (+) (-)That is, in order to run the motor up, the system connects the green wire to the hot side and the gray wire to ground. In order to run the motor down, the system connects the blue wire to the hot side, and the green wire to ground.The left hand motor operates the same, except for its blue wire is actually blue with white stripes.There is an actuator relay for each light mounted on the body of the light housing. There is also an isolator relay, mounted on the fender wall on the driver's side. When operating properly, the two actuator relays act identically.The actuator relays get their instructions from the isolation relay. When the motors need to run down, the isolation relay is not energized, the blue (and blue/white) wires make with the hot side through the closed contacts of the isolation relay (which is not energized), and the ground is furnished to the motor through the closed contacts of the actuator relay until the circuit is broken by the HTS. When operating properly, neither the motors nor the relays draw any current in the full down position.When it's time to go up, the actuator relays are energized when the pink wires coming from the isolation relay are connected to the hot side through the newly closed contacts of the isolation relay, the isolation relay is energized because the yellow wire coming from the head light switch is now hot. When the actuator relays are energized, they furnish 12v from the always hot red wires, through their newly closed contacts, to the green wire. The motor is grounded through the newly closed contacts of the actuator relays. The motors will run up until the circuit is broken by the HTS. When operating properly, with the light doors in the full up position, all relays are energized and draw current, but the motors do not.There are very counterintuitive things about this circuitry: When the motors are running UP, both the hot side and the ground are furnished by and through the actuator relay. However, when the motors are running DOWN, only the ground is furnished by the actuator relay because the blue and blue/white wires do not run to or through the actuator relay.Similarly counterintuitive, when the motors are running down, the hot side is supplied by and through the isolation relay, but when they are running up, the hot side is supplied not by and through the isolation relay, but through the always hot fusible link.That's how the headlamp door relays and motors work. The relays are not cheap but not terribly expensive, either: $17 ea for the actuator relays and $25 for the isolation relay. Proper trouble shooting can save a buck or two.It is fairly easy to swap the actuator relays from side to side. If the symptoms change with them, then its probably the relays. Although the actuator relays look similar to the isolation relay, they are very different, they cannot be swapped. Please note that the system is very interdependent, and it's easy to see why Chevrolet changed to electronic (as opposed to electro-mechanical) controls. Hope this helps.
4/13/2014 10:31:15 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 1,420 views • 0 helpful votes
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Put a corvette headlight motor together

I wrote a guide on the Corvette Forum for replacing the headlight gear, which involves taking the headlight motor apart and putting it back together: http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-tech-performance/3194251-84-87-headlight-gear-replacement.html
5/10/2014 10:51:15 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 507 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to remove fuel tank

how to take off the gas tank on a 1996 Mazda MX-6 2.5L V6
1/9/2014 7:11:25 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 618 views • 0 helpful votes
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Heater fan stopped working

Have you checked the connector to the fan?? Is it burned or charred?
4/16/2014 3:16:47 PM • 1985 Chevrolet... • 41 views • 0 helpful votes
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