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ELECTRICAL
BATTERY
 WARNING:
POISON/DANGER  -  CAUSES  SEVERE  BURNS  KEEP  OUT 
OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
•  Contains sulphuric acid - avoid contact with skin, eyes or  clothing. If in contact with skin or eyes; flush with copious amounts of water. Remove contaminated clothing. Seek 
immediate medical attention. If ingested; seek immediate 
medical attention. Do not induce vomiting or give fluids 
to drink. 
•  Batteries produce explosive gases. Keep sparks, flames  and cigarettes away. Ventilate when charging or using in 
enclosed space. Always shield eyes when working near 
batteries.
RISK OF SHORT CIRCUIT AND FIRE
•  Observe all warning notes on the battery.
•  Disconnect  the  battery  during  all  work  on  the  electrical  system.
•  Do  not  lay  tools  or  other  metal  objects  on  the  battery  as  they  could  cause  a  short  circuit  across  the  battery 
terminals.
Battery Access The  ‘maintenance  free’  battery  is  located  at  the  left  hand 
front  of  the  rear  luggage  compartment.  No  routine  inspection  or  topping  up  of  the  electrolyte  is  required,  but  at  inter vals 
specified  in  the  Maintenance  Schedule,  the  battery  terminals 
should  be  checked  for  security  and  condition,  and  protected 
with petroleum jelly.  For  access  to  the  terminals,  first  unclip  the  battery  cover 
from the floor and ease the cover from around the left hand rear  corner of the battery. 
Disconnecting the Battery
 WARNING: Failure to follow the correct battery disconnection pro
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cedure detailed below could result in serious burns.
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If the battery is to be disconnected, the following precautions 
should be taken: i)  Ensure that all electrical loads (e.g. lights) are switched off. If 
the car is fitted with security coded audio equipment, check 
that the code is available for entering after battery reconnec
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tion.
ii) Wait  for  at  least  ten  seconds  after  switching  off  the  ig-
nition to allow the engine management system to adjust the
 
setting of some components ready for re-starting.
iii) Ensure the alarm is disarmed. If the battery is disconnected 
when armed, the alarm will be triggered.
iv) Disconnect the 
negative  (earth; black; ‘-’) battery cable first, 
and re-connect last. 
 WARNING:
If the battery positive terminal is inadvertently earthed 
(e.g.  when  using  a  spanner)  whilst  the  negative  terminal 
is  still  connected,  the  resultant  short  circuit  with  heavy sparking and current flow could cause serious burns.
To remove the battery, pull off the breather pipe (if applicable), 
release  the  single  screw  securing  the  clamp  bracket  at  the 
base of the battery, and manoeuvre the battery from the base 
retaining shoe.
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 WARNING:When lifting the battery out of, or into the car, be aware 
of the considerable weight and take all appropriate precau
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tions to safeguard personal health. Injury can result from  improperly lifting the battery.
Keep  the  battery  upright,  and  protect  from  sharp  knocks 
and shocks.
Reconnecting the Battery
 WARNING: Failure to follow the correct battery re- connection pro
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cedure detailed above could result in serious burns.
Refit the battery, with its terminals outboard, by reversing the 
above  procedure.  Remember  to  push  on  the  breather  pipe  (if 
applicable), and reconnect the battery cables as detailed below. 
Refit the battery cover.
i)  Check again that all electrical loads are switched off.
ii)  Connect the positive battery cable first, followed by the neg
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ative (earth) cable.
iii) After  reconnection,  a  change  in  the  engine  performance 
characteristics may be noted for a period whilst the computer 
controlled engine management system ‘re-learns’ some of its 
settings. 
iv) If necessary, enter the security code into audio equipment.
Battery Charging Under  conditions  of  normal  daily  use,  it  should  not  be  nec
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essary  to  use  external  battery  charging  equipment.  In  a  low  usage regime, however, it is important to maintain the charge 
state of the battery using a trickle charger, or an automatic bat
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tery  management  conditioner  such  as  that  available  through  Lotus Dealers. Starting difficulties may be encountered after an 
unattended period of 3 weeks. A battery conditioner is able to  continuously monitor battery charge state and switch on and off  automatically in order to maintain the battery in a fully charged 
state without danger of damage through overcharging. 
If  the  battery  becomes  discharged  to  the  extent  that  the 
car  cannot  be  started,  the  recommended  course  of  action  is 
to  fit  a  substitute  battery  whilst  the  original  battery  is  trickle 
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charged. If, in an emergency, the car has to be ‘jump’ started, 
the subsequent conditions of car use may not allow for sufficient  alternator  charging  of  the  battery  to  achieve  a  fully  charged 
state.  The  battery  should  be  trickle  charged  until  12.8  volts  is  recorded, which process may take 24 hours or longer. Putting 
the  battery  into  service  at  a  lower  state  of  charge  will  reduce 
the time period for which the car can be parked. A battery left 
in  a  fully  discharged  state  for  a  prolonged  period,  may  not  be recoverable to its original condition.
 WARNING:
•  Hydrogen  gas  generated  by  the  battery  could  cause  an  explosion, resulting in severe personal injuries.
•  Charge battery in a well ventilated area.
•  Never  charge  a  frozen  battery.  It  may  explode  because  of gas trapped in the ice. Allow a frozen battery to thaw 
out first.
•  If you get electrolyte, which is an acid, in your eyes or on  your skin, immediately rinse with cold water for several minutes and call a doctor.
Unless  you  are  using  an  automatic  batter y  management 
conditioner,  the  battery  should  be  removed  from  the  car  for 
recharging, to a well ventilated area to avoid a build up of fumes 
in the luggage compartment and to prevent damage to the car's 
electrical system. Observe the safety precautions listed above 
when removing the battery and take care to avoid sharp knocks 
or shocks, keeping the battery as upright as possible. Beware 
of  the  considerable  weight  of  a  battery,  and  take  necessary precautions against personal injury. Check  that  the  electrolyte  level  is  between  the  upper  and 
lower  markers  on  the  battery  case,  and  if  necessary  add  dis
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tilled  water.  The  recommended  bench  charge  rate  is  4  amps. 
When the battery is fully charged (12.8 volts), allow the battery 
to stand for an hour before refitting to the car and reconnecting 
the leads - see above.
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‘Jump’ StartingIf the battery becomes discharged to the extent that the en
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gine cannot be started, proprietary good quality ‘jumper cables’  may be used to connect with the battery of a second car in order 
to provide the energy necessary for starting.
 WARNING: It  is  most  important  that  the  correct  procedure  is  fol
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lowed  in  order  to  avoid  damage  to  either  car’s  electrical  system, and most importantly, to minimise the danger of a 
spark induced battery explosion. Check that the slave car 
also has a NEGATIVE EARTH electrical system.
i)  With  the  engine  of  the  slave  car  running  at  a  fast  idle,  use  one jumper cable (red) to connect the positive (+) terminal of 
one battery to the positive terminal of the other battery. Take 
care during this process to avoid inadvertently earthing a free  end of this cable to the metal body or chassis of either car. 
ii)  Connect  one  end  of  the  other  jumper  cable  (black)  to  the  negative (-) terminal of the discharged battery.
iii) A spark will occur when the other end of this cable (the final  connection)  is  connected  to  an  earth  on  the  slave  car. This 
connection  should  therefore  be  made  to  a  point  away  from 
the  battery,  and  away  from  any  fuel  vapour  area  or  moving 
parts. An engine hanger bracket is often ideal.
iv) Start the car in the usual way, and run at a fast idle.
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v)  A spark will occur at the first disconnection of a jumper cable, so it is essential that the first disconnection is made from the 
slave car earth. Both batteries (especially the 
  discharged  one)  will  be  ‘gassing’  heavily  at  this  time,  and  if  the first disconnection is made at a battery terminal, there is 
a danger that the hydrogen gas may be ignited by the spark 
with a resultant explosion.
vi) Have the cause of the flat battery investigated and rectified, 
and trickle charge the battery as detailed above. 
 WARNING:
•  Risk  of  damage  and  serious  personal  injury  due  to
 
shortcircuit.
•  Use only jumper cables of adequate cross-section, fitted 
with  completely  insulated  alligator  clamps.  The  cables must be long enough to allow that neither cars nor cables 
touch each other.
•  Follow all warnings and instructions of the jumper cable 
manufacturer.
•  When  connnecting  the  jumper  cables,  keep  them  away 
from engine moving parts.
•  The two cars must not contact each other, or current could  flow as soon as the positive terminals are connected.
•  When the first clamp on each cable is connected, the other  clamp on that cable must be held carefully to make sure it  does  not  come  into  contact  with  either  another  cable 
clamp or either car.
•  Ensure  that  tools  or  metal  watches  or  jewellery  do  not  contact the battery terminals or live car parts.
NOTICE:
 
•  Improper jumper cable connection can damage the alternator 
and other electrical components.
• Do not attempt to push or tow start the car, as damage to the 
catalytic converter or other parts could be caused.
Electrical Accessories Owners should note that the only approved extras and modi
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fications are those which are specified by Lotus and carried out  by Lotus or by an authorised dealer. Neither Lotus Cars Ltd. or 
Lotus Cars Inc. accept any liability whatsoever for defects which  arise  from  extras  or  modifications  which  are  not  approved  by 
Lotus Cars Ltd.
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 WARNING:Inexper t  modifications  or  additions  to  the  electrical 
system could jeopardise safety.
Inertia Switch The  safety  inertia  switch  is  designed  to  operate  on  impact, 
typified  by  car  collision,  to  switch  off  the  fuel  pump,  and  thus 
minimise any fire hazard. The central door locking will also be 
triggered to unlock the doors.  The inertia switch is mounted at the left hand bottom of the 
engine bay, on the inboard face of the rear subframe, and is ac
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cessible from between the coolant header tank and windscreen 
washer  reservoir.  The  switch  is  reset  by  pressing  the  rubber 
diaphragm button on the top of the unit. 
Fuses The main fusebox is located in the front services compartment, 
on the passenger side, and is protected by a plastic cover. For 
access,  remove  the  passenger  side  front  body  access  panel, 
and unclip the fusebox lid. Twenty two slots are provided for ‘Littel’ type fuses which are 
numbered, and coloured according to their amperage rating, and 
may be pulled out from their slots using the fuse extractor tool provided on the fusebox lid. 
 
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 WARNING:Replacing a fuse with one which has a higher rating may 
cause extensive damage to the electrical system and pos
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sibly cause a fire. If a fuse of the correct rating is not avail
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able, use one of a lower rating as a temporary measure.
Slot
    Rate     Circuit           Slot    Rate    Circuit
1  20A  Aux pwr socket  12  10A  ABS 2  5A  Reverse lamps  13  3A  ECU Ignition
3  20A  Driver’s window  14  20A  Rad. fans;
4  20A  Pass. window      1&2 slow, 1 fast 5  10A  Stoplamps  15  7.5A  Radio, switch6  7.5A  Turn indicators      pack module
 
7  10A  Ignition services  16  10A  Parking lamps
8  7.5A  Battery services  17  10A  Dip beam LH9  15A  Hazard lamps  18  10A  Dip beam RH
10  7.5A  Horn  19  20A A.C. comp. relay,
11  10A  Alarm pwr      rad fan 2 fast     interior lamp  20  15A  Main beam LH
      21  15A  Main beam RH
      22  7.5A  CDL
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MAIN FUSEBOX
Fuse 1Fuse 11
Fuse 12 Fuse 22
As viewed
from in front
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Engine Compartment FusesFuses associated with the engine management system are 
contained in two 4-position fuse holders located at the front of 
the engine bay on the cabin bulkhead, adjacent to the engine  ECM. To access the fuses, unclip rear edge of the cover.
Fuse  Rating  CircuitR1  20A  Fuel pump
R2  3A  Immobiliser
R3  5A  Alternator sense
R4  5A  ECU battery feed
R5  5A  O2 heaters
R6  7.5A  VSV's V VT, V VL, IAC
R7  10A  Injectors, ignition coils
R8  5A  Re-circ. pump
 WARNING:
•  To  avoid  injury,  beware  of  rotating  engine  components  and  guard  against  entrapment  of  body  parts,  tools  and 
loose clothing.
•  Stop engine before servicing fuses.
•  Beware  of  hot  surfaces  in  the  engine  bay. You  could  be  seriously burned if you touch a hot engine part.
•  Take great care not to drop flammable liquids or objects  onto a hot engine and start a fire.
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ENGINE BAY FUSES
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
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Footwell Sited Fuses Four  fuses  are  secured  to  the  main  wiring  harness  just 
ahead of the scuttle beam and accessible from the passenger 
footwell.
Fuse  Rating  CircuitC1  20A  Interior fan
C2  15A  Wiper motor
C3  7.5A  Audio key-in
C4  7.5A  A.C. compressor
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Front
Viewed
from
beneath Fusebox ‘C’Electrical
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