engine LOTUS ELISE 2005 Owners Manual
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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 āTell Taleā 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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    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 & Modiļ¬cations .........................................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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Engine Exhaust
California Proposition 65 Warning
 WARNING: Engine  exhaust,  some  of  its  constituents,  and  certain 
car  components  contain  or  emit  chemicals  known  to  the 
State  of  California  to  cause  cancer  and  birth  defects  or  other reproductive harm. In addition, certain ļ¬uids contained in cars and certain 
products  of  component  wear  contain  or  emit  chemicals 
known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth 
defects or other reproductive harm.
 WARNING: If you ever suspect exhaust gas is entering the cockpit, 
do not drive the car until the fault has been repaired.
In particular, running the engine in an enclosed space 
can let exhaust gas into the car, even more quickly if the  interior fan is switched on. NEVER park in a garage with the engine running.
 WARNING:Engine  exhaust  can  kill.  It  contains  the  gas  carbon 
monoxide (CO), which you canāt see or smell. It can cause 
unconsciousness and death. You might have exhaust gas entering the cockpit if:
⢠ Your exhaust system sounds strange or different.
⢠ Your car was damaged in a collision.
⢠ Your car was damaged when driving over high points in the 
road or over road debris.
⢠ Repairs werenāt carried out correctly.
⢠ Your car or exhaust system had been modiļ¬ed improperly.
  Make sure your car is checked by an authorised dealer before 
driving it again.
NOTICE:  The Elise is ļ¬tted with a āthree wayā catalytic converter 
in the exhaust system in order to reduce the noxious content of 
the exhaust gases and comply with emission control regulations. 
It is essential that ONLY UNLEADED FUEL is used (see āFuel  Requirementā).  The  use  of  leaded  fuel,  or  lead  replacement 
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petrol  (LRP),  will  cause  irreversible  contamination  of  the  pre-
cious metal catalysts and of the exhaust gas sensor used by the 
computer controlled engine management system.
It is important that the Maintenance Schedule (see separate 
booklet) is followed at the speciļ¬ed time and distance intervals 
(this is a requirement of the warranty), and that the car is kept in  proper operating condition. Failure to do so may result not only 
in a loss of fuel economy and emission control, but may cause  damage to the catalytic converter. 
 WARNING:
⢠ If the engine malfunctions in any way (e.g by a change in  sound) have the fault diagnosed and repaired promptly. 
Continuing to drive the car with an engine misļ¬re could  cause the catalytic converter to overheat, with possible heat damage to other car components, and an engine bay 
ļ¬re. Operation of the āMalfunction Indicator Lampā (MIL) 
is fully described later in this handbook on page 49. 
⢠ DO NOT park or drive the car in areas where combustible  material,  such  as  dry  grass  or  leaves,  could  come  into 
contact with the hot exhaust system. Under certain wind  and weather conditions a grass ļ¬re could be initiated.
⢠ DO NOT tamper with any electrical components with the  battery  connected. You  could  receive  an  electric  shock 
from the spark plug coils or initiate a car ļ¬re.
⢠ DO NOT check or adjust any engine bay equipment with  the engine running. Failure to comply with this may result 
in you or your clothing becoming trapped.
⢠ DO  NOT  use  the  car  if  a  fuel  leak  is  suspected,  as  may  be indicated by a persistent smell of fuel. Have the fault
 
diagnosed  and  rectiļ¬ed  without  delay.  A  fuel  leak  may  result in a ļ¬re or explosion.
⢠ DO  NOT  touch  or  approach,  any  part  of  a  hot  exhaust
 
system.  Failure  to  comply  with  this  may  result  in  you 
receiving severe burns.
⢠ DO  NOT  allow  servicing  or  repairs  to  be  carried  out  by  unskilled  persons  as  this  may  adversely  affect  the  han
-
dling and safety features on your car. Lotus dealers have 
trained staff who are best qualiļ¬ed to maintain your car 
to the correct speciļ¬cation.
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NOTICE: DO NOT push or tow start the car; or turn off the igni-
tion at engine speeds above idle; or run the fuel tank dry: Any  of these actions may damage the catalytic converter.
Before driving the car:
⢠ Check tires for damage, wear and proper inļ¬ation.
  Under-inļ¬a-
tion causes increased rolling resistance and uses more fuel.
 
(Please refer to the section in this handbook on tires, page 115).
⢠ Check  all  windows,  mirrors  and  lights  are  clear  and  unob
-
structed and all lights are correctly working.
⢠ Check  that  the  engine  cover  and  front  body  access  panels 
are correctly latched;
⢠ Adjust  the  seat  and  mirrors,  and  familiarise  yourself  with
 
the controls.
⢠ Check  all  instruments  and  warning  lamps  (ātell  talesā)  are  reading correctly.
⢠ Ensure that both driver and passenger are properly restrained 
by their seat belts.
Care of the Environment By  virtue  of  its  light  weight,  simple  content,  constructional 
process and fuel efļ¬ciency, the Elise has a low environmental im
-
pact compared with many road cars. All drivers should, however, 
be  aware  of  the  effect  of  motor  car  exhaust  emissions  on  the 
environment and drive in a way which minimises pollution by:
⢠ Anticipating  traffic  flow  to  avoid  needless  acceleration
 
and braking.
⢠ Using the highest suitable gear.
⢠ Switching off rather than idling for long periods.
⢠ Driving off as soon as it is safe to do so; it is not necessary or  beneļ¬cial to the engine to allow extended idling from cold.
⢠ Having the car serviced regularly as a poorly maintained car  will use more fuel; have any engine faults attended to imme
-
diately.
⢠ Considering  the  need  to  use  the  car  for  very  short  journeys.
The emissions produced by an engine are many times greater 
when cold than when warm.
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Engine NumberThe engine number is stamped on the rear end of the cylinder 
block, exhaust side, and is followed by ā2ZZā.
ohs133ohs104
Car Identification
16
ENGINE NUMBER
V.I.N ON
CHASSIS
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KEYS & CAR SECURITY ALARM
KeysA  single  mechanical  key  operates  the  manual  door  locks 
(see  also  āDoorsā  and  āCentral  Door  Lockingā),  combined  igni
-
tion switch/steering lock, and engine cover. The head of the key  incorporates a push button activated key hole light to facilitate 
operation in the dark. A duplicate key is supplied with the new car and, on receipt, 
should  be  separated  and  kept  in  a  safe  place  for  use  in  an  emergency.  The  mechanical  key  code  is  printed  on  a  plastic 
tab which should be removed from the key ring and the number  recorded  safely  with  the  car  documents.  This  number  will  be 
required when ordering a replacement, or any additional keys 
from your dealer. Ensure that a spare key is available at all times  to guard against becoming stranded.
 WARNING: Never leave the car unattended with the key in the igni
-
tion  switch,  especially  if  unsuper vised  children  and /or  animals  are  in  the  car.  Dangers  can  arise  from  window 
operation  and  other  electric  controls.  If  the  engine  is  running,  operation  of  the  carās  controls  could  cause  an
 
accident and result in death or serious injury. 
ohs149
Keys & Car Security Alarm
29
MECHANICAL KEY
Push button
Keyhole light
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Car Security AlarmThe Lotus Elise is ļ¬tted with a Cobra 8186 immobiliser/alarm 
which includes the following features:
⢠ āDynamic codingā of the transmitter fobs; Each time the trans
-
mitters are used, the operating frequency is random changed 
to guard against unauthorised code copying.
⢠ Automatic  (passive)  engine  immobilisation  to  prevent  the  engine from being started without the transmitter fob.
⢠ Sensing switches on doors, front body access panels and the  engine cover, meaning the alarm sounds if someone tries to 
force entry.
⢠ Personal protection by āon demandā activation of the siren. 
⢠ Selectable  cockpit  intrusion  sensing  using  a  microwave
 
sensor. 
⢠ Self powered siren to maintain protection if the car battery is 
disconnected.
Transmitter Fobs Two transmitter fobs are provided with the car to operate the 
immobiliser/alarm system. The two transmitters should be kept 
separate,  and  a  replacement  obtained  immediately  after  any  loss to ensure that a spare is always available.
Each  individual  alarm  system  has  a  unique  serial  number 
and  an  ownerās  Personal  Identiļ¬cation  Number  (PIN),  both  of 
which are printed on a code card supplied with the car. In order  to allow replacement transmitters to be ordered,  it is essential 
that  these  numbers  are  recorded  and  kept  safely  with  the  car 
documents.  If  the  code  card  is  not  available  on  receipt  of  the 
oh102
Small button
Keys & Car Security Alarm
30
COBRA TRANSMITTER FOB & CODE NUMBERS
Push button
Fob tell tale
S / N 99999999
PIN CODE = 9999
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