LOTUS ELISE 2005 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: LOTUS, Model Year: 2005, Model line: ELISE, Model: LOTUS ELISE 2005Pages: 205, PDF Size: 4.51 MB
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Publication Part No.A121T0324
© Lotus Cars Limited 2004
Lotus Cars USA Inc.
2236 Northmont Parkway, Duluth, Georgia 30096.  Tel: 770 476 6540 Fax: 770 476 6541 www.LotusCars.com
For North America
OWNER’S HANDBOOK
2005 model year onwards
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CONTENTS
1.  INTRODUCTION ..............................................................
6
2. SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................7
3.   REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
.................................. 10
4.  CAR IDENTIFICATION
....................................................15
5.  SEATING & SAFETY REST
RAINTS
  Seats       .................................................................
17
  Seat Belts    .................................................................
18
    Seat Belt Precautions  ................................................
19 
  Airbag Safety System .....................................................
21
    Airbag Tell Tale ..........................................................
23
    Airbag Deployment  ....................................................
24
  Child Restraints  ..............................................................
26 
6.  KEYS & CAR SECURITY ALARM
  Keys      .................................................................
29
  Car Security Alarm ..........................................................
30
    Transmitter Fobs .......................................................
30
    Engine Immobiliser  ....................................................
31
    Valet Mode  ................................................................
31
    Arming the Alarm .......................................................
32
    Disarming the Alarm ..................................................
33
    Emergency Disarming/Mobilising  ..............................
33
    Intrusion Sensing  ......................................................
34
    Manual Activation of Siren .........................................
34
    Transmitter Fob Battery Replacement  ......................
35
    Programming Additional Transmitter Fobs ................
36
    Disconnecting Car Battery  ........................................
36
7.  ENTRY & COMFORT
  Central Door Locking  ......................................................
37
    To Unlock From Outside  ............................................
37
    To Lock From Inside ..................................................
37
    To Unlock From Inside  ..............................................
38
    To Lock From Outside ...............................................
38
  Lights On Buzzer ............................................................
40
  Interior Rear View Mirror  .................................................
40
  Door Mirrors   .................................................................
40
  Interior Lamp   .................................................................
41
  Sun Visors   .................................................................
41
  Door Windows  ................................................................
42
    Manual Windows  .......................................................
42
    Electric Windows  .......................................................
42
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8.  INSTRUMENTS & SWITCHES
  Ignition Switch/Steering Lock ..........................................
44
  Engine Start Button .........................................................
45
  Warning ‘Tell Tale’ Lamps ...............................................
46
    Bulb Check  ................................................................
46
    Turn Tell Tale .............................................................
46
    Seat Belt Tell Tale ......................................................
47
    Brake Tell Tale ...........................................................
47
    Oil Pressure Tell Tale ................................................
47
    Low Fuel Level Tell Tale ............................................
48
    ABS Tell Tale  ............................................................
48
    High Beam Tell Tale ..................................................
48
    Airbag Tell Tale ..........................................................
48
    Battery Charging Tell Tale .........................................
48
    Engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp  ...........................
49
    Security/RPM Tell Tale ..............................................
49
  Instruments   .................................................................
51
    Speedometer  .............................................................
51
    Tachometer  ...............................................................
51
    LCD Display Panel  ....................................................
52
      Fuel Level Display  ...............................................
52
      Coolant Temperature Display  ..............................
53
      Odometer ............................................................
53
      Trip Recorder  .......................................................
53
  Dashboard Switches  .......................................................
54
    Parking Lamp Switch  ................................................
54
    Headlamp Switch  ......................................................
54
    Lights-on Buzzer  .......................................................
55
    Hazard Warning Lamps Switch  .................................
55
    Instrument Illumination  ..............................................
56
    Auxiliary Power Socket  .............................................
57
  Column Switches & Horn  ................................................
58
    Headlamp High/Low Beam/Flasher/Turn Indicators  .
58
    Windscreen Wiper/Washer .......................................
59
    Horn     .................................................................
60
  Audio Equipment  ............................................................
60
9.  HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
  Air Conditioning ..............................................................
61
  Air Re-circulation  ............................................................
62
  Heater Temperature  ........................................................
62
  Fan Speed   .................................................................
62
  Air Distribution  ................................................................
63
  Engine Bay Ventilation  ....................................................
65
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10. DRIVING CONTROLS
  Foot Pedals  .................................................................
66
  Footwell Carpets  .............................................................
66
  Clutch Pedal   .................................................................
66
  Footbrake    .................................................................
67
  Anti-Lock Brake System .................................................
67
  Parking Brake   .................................................................
70
  Gear Lever   .................................................................
71
11. STARTING PROCEDURE & ENGINE BREAK-IN
  Starting a Cold or Warm Engine  .....................................
72
  Idle Speed   .................................................................
73
  Engine Break-In  ..............................................................
73
  Engine Special Features  .................................................
74
12. EXTERNAL OPERATIONS
  Fuel Requirement  ...........................................................
75
  Fuel Filling   .................................................................
76
  Front Service Access Panels ..........................................
78
  Engine Cover/Trunk Lid  ..................................................
79
    Child Entrapment  ......................................................
80
  Removable Roof Concept  ...............................................
81
    Soft Top Roof Fitting ..................................................
82
    Soft Top Roof Removal  .............................................
84
    Hard Top Roof Fitting ................................................
85
    Hard Top Roof Removal  ............................................
90
13. SERVICING & MAINTENANCE
  Bodycare     .................................................................
93
    B
ody Features ...........................................................93
    Paint Care  .................................................................
94
    Ventilation   .................................................................
94
    Paintwork Polishing  ...................................................
95
    Washing    .................................................................
95
    Soft Top Roof ............................................................
96
    Windscreen Cleaning  ................................................
96
    Alloy Road Wheels  ....................................................
96
    Upholstery Cleaning  ..................................................
97
    Seat Belts Cleaning  ...................................................
97
    Footwell Cleaning  ......................................................
97
  Owner Maintenance  ........................................................
98
    Engine Oil Level Check  .............................................
99
    Engine Oil Change  ..................................................
100
    Oil Filter   ...............................................................
102
    Used Engine Oil  ......................................................
103
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    Transmission Oil .....................................................103
    Cooling System  .......................................................
106
    Anti-Freeze/Corrosion Inhibitor  ...............................
107
    Coolant Drain/Refill Procedure  ................................
108
    Washer Reservoir  ...................................................
109
    Wiper Blade  .............................................................
109
    Brake Fluid Reservoir  ............................................... 110
    Brake Pads ............................................................... 111
    Brake Pipes and Hoses  ............................................112
    Air Cleaner Element  ................................................. 113
    Auxiliary Drive Belt  ................................................... 114
    Sparking Plugs  ......................................................... 114
14. TIRES & WHEE
LS
  Tires       ................................................................ 115
    Glossary of Terms .................................................... 115
    T
ire Safety ................................................................ 115
    Tire Care   ................................................................ 117
    Replacement Tires ................................................... 118
    Tire Characteristics  .................................................. 119
    Winter T
ires .............................................................. 119
    Tire Cha
ins ..............................................................120
    Uniform T
ire Quality Grading  ...................................120
    Tire Placard
/Label  ...................................................121
    Steps 
for Determining Correct Load Limit  ...............122
    Tire Ma
rkings ..........................................................123
    T ire Inflator Aerosol  .................................................
124
  Wheels     ...............................................................
126
    Wheel Bolts .............................................................
126
    Wheel Alignment & Tire Balance  .............................
126
    Wheel Replacement  ................................................
127
15. ELECTRICAL
  Battery     ...............................................................129
    Battery Access ........................................................
129
    Disconnecting the Battery  .......................................
129
    Reconnecting the Battery  ........................................
131
    Battery Charging  .....................................................
131
    ‘Jump’ Starting ........................................................
133
  Electrical Accessories  ...................................................
134
  Inertia Switch   ...............................................................
135
  Fuses       ...............................................................
135
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    Engine Compartment Fuses ...................................137
    Footwell Sited Fuses  ...............................................
138
  Headlamp Alignment  .....................................................
139
  Bulb Replacement  ........................................................
142
    Headlamp Bulb  ........................................................
142
    Front Turn Indicator Lamp Bulb  ...............................
143
    Side Repeater Lamp Bulb  .......................................
144
    Rear Lamp Cluster Bulb  ..........................................
144
    High Mounted Stoplamp Bulb  .................................
144
    Licence Plate Lamp Bulb  ........................................
144
    Interior Lamp Bulb  ...................................................
145
    Side Marker Lamp Bulb  ...........................................
145
16. LIFTING & TOWING
  Towing Eye  ...............................................................146
  Towing a Trailer  .............................................................147
  Car Tie-Down   ...............................................................
147
 Lifting Your Car .............................................................148
  Fuel Tank Undershi
eld ..................................................149
17. A
CCESSORIES
  Accessories & Modifications .........................................150
  Storing Your Elise  .........................................................
152
18. RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
  Engine      ...............................................................
153
  Transmission   ...............................................................
154
  Br
akes & Clutch ............................................................154
  Engine Coolant Additive  ................................................
154
19. TECHNICAL DATA .......................................................155
20. WARRANTY INDEX .....................................................161
21. ALPHABETICAL INDEX ..............................................188
     
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INTRODUCTIONC o n g r a t u l a t i o n s   o n   y o u r   p u r c h a s e   o f   a   L o t u s   E l i s e .
 
Welcome to the Lotus family. The Elise has been designed for  the discerning driver, and aims to provide fun motoring from a 
lightweight, distinctively styled and efficient package. This  handbook  has  been  written  for  the  owner/driver  and 
should  be  read  before  using  the  car,  and  then  stored  in  the  car for ready reference, remaining with the car throughout any 
subsequent  changes  of  ownership.  The  content  includes 
important  safety  information  to  protect  you  from  injur y,
 
explanations and instructions for operating the driving controls,  owner maintenance requirements, technical specifications, and 
an explanation of the warranty. It is not intended to provide all 
the technical information required for servicing, and should any  adjustment  become  necessary,  owners  are  urged  to  contact 
their Lotus dealer. It is a requirement of the warranty, and the 
responsibility of the owner/driver, to ensure that servicing of the 
car is carried out at the correct intervals. An alphabetical index is provided at the back of this book to 
help you find information about any particular feature or topic. The  information  and  specifications  included  in  this  publica
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tion were correct at the time of approval for printing. Lotus has  a policy of continuous product improvement, and reserves the 
right to discontinue or change specification, design or equipment 
at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation 
whatsoever. You are urged to keep in regular contact with your  Lotus  dealer  to  ensure  that  you  may  be  kept  informed  of  any 
technical  developments  which  may  improve  the  specification,  performance or safety of your car. This handbook covers all Elise models for the North American 
market, and may include descriptions of equipment and features 
which are not fitted on your particular car.
Your  Lotus  is  intended  to  be  used  safely,  in  a  manner
 
appropr iate  to  the  dr iving  c onditions  and  whilst  obeying
 
local laws. Any alteration or misuse of the car, or ignoring the
 
instructions in this handbook could result in an accident causing 
severe or fatal injury.
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Safety InformationTo help you make informed decisions about safety, important 
safety information is provided in forms including:
•  Safety labels on the car
•  Safety messages in this handbook are shown as follows:
 WARNING: The  hazard  and  instructions  to  avoid  the  hazard  are 
given.    If  you  do  not  take  these  instructions  you  and /or 
others can be KILLED OR SERIOUSLY INJURED.
Messages  prefac ed  by 
‘NOTICE’  are  intended  to  help 
y o u   a v o i d   d a m a g e   t o   y o u r   c a r,   o t h e r   p r o p e r t y   o r   t h e
 
environment.
Important Safety Precautions You’ll find many safety recommendations throughout this sec
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tion, and throughout this manual. The recommendations on this  page are the ones we consider to be the most important.
Always Wear Your Seat Belt A seat belt is your best protection in accidents (including colli
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sions). Airbags supplement seat belts, but airbags are designed 
to inflate only in a moderate to severe frontal collision. So even 
though your car is equipped with airbags, make sure you and 
your  passenger  always  wear  your  seat  belts,  and  wear  them  properly. (See page 18).
Your Car is Not Recommended for Child Passengers Since  all  children  are  safest  in  the  back  seat  of  a  car,  and 
your  car  does  not  have  a  back  seat,  we  strongly  recommend  that  you  do  not  carry  a  child  passenger.  Children  should  be 
carried in the Elise only if they are large enough to be able to 
use  the  standard  seat  belt  (see  page  26).    You  should  never 
carry  an  infant  in  a  rear-facing  child  seat  in  this  car  because 
the Elise has a passenger airbag which cannot be switched off  or disabled (see page 26). 
Be Aware of Airbag Hazards While  airbags  can  save  lives,  they  can  cause  serious  or 
fatal injuries to occupants who sit too close to them, or are not 
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properly restrained. Children, and short adults are at the great-
est  risk.  Be  sure  to  follow  all  instructions  and  warnings  in  the  handbook (See page 21 to 27).
Don’t Drink and Drive Alcohol and driving don’t mix. Even one drink can reduce your 
ability to respond to changing conditions, and your reaction time 
gets worse with every additional drink. So don’t drink and drive, 
and don’t let your friends drink and drive, either.
Control Your Speed Excessive speed is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths. 
Generally, the higher the speed the greater the risk, but serious  accidents  can  also  occur  at  lower  speeds.  Never  drive  faster 
than is safe for current conditions, regardless of the maximum  speed posted.
Keep Your Car in Safe Condition Having a tire blowout or a mechanical failure can be extremely 
hazardous. To  reduce  the  possibility  of such  problems, check 
your  tire  pressures  and  condition  frequently,  and  perform  all 
regularly  scheduled  maintenance  (see  separate  Maintenance 
Record booklet).
Safety Features Your car is equipped with many features that work together 
to  protect  you  and  your  passenger  during  a  crash.  The  Lotus  Elise  has  been  designed  to  comply  with  applicable  safety  regulations. The Elise has passive safety features which include:
•  A  cockpit  tub  surrounded  by  substantial  chassis  side 
frames.
•  Energy absorbing front 
composite ‘crash structure’.
•  Energy absorbing rear steel 
‘crash structure’.
• Side sill foam pads.
•  A seat belt mounting frame incorporating a roof hoop
•  Extruded aluminium door beams.
•  A collapsible steering column.
•  Airbags for both driver and passenger. Active safety features include:
•  Lap  and diagonal  inertia  reel  seat belts with impact sensing 
pre-tensioners.
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