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Hey Corvette Owners and Enthusiasts. Although I have belonged to the forum since 2014, First time trying to post. I own a 2001 Corvette, black/black live in west Michigan. Had a 1975 before. Belong to the Lakeshore Corvette Club out of Holland, MI. Usually fix things myself but defer to others when dealing with the more technically intensive projects. Looking forward to learning from everyone's experiences.
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Welcome to the forum and best of luck with your 2001. The C5 sections will give you a lot of information about your generation of Corvette and you'll find the members are very helpful.
Wonder if anyone out there can help.
Not sure if I can leave several questions in one post.
1. After having several misdirected repairs done by a somewhat "electronic expert", I am down to the drivers door not responding to either the fob nor the armrest mounted switch. I know this has been covered here before but my searches don't highlight what I need. A "2001 drivers door power door lock" comes up empty so I know I am doing something wrong.
2. Another question is my right turn signal flashes correctly in bot the front and back BUT flashes fast much faster than the other side. When I put the headlights the right blinker stays lit on my dash.
3. The last is the background lighting for the temp control panel does not light up at night.
I would try and post these questions over in the C5 section.. lot's of knowledgeable folks over there for your type of Corvette. This is more of just a greeting area
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