fuel pressure LOTUS ELISE 2005 Owners Manual
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8. INSTRUMENTS & SWITCHES
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock ..........................................
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Engine Start Button .........................................................
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Warning āTell Taleā Lamps ...............................................
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Bulb Check ................................................................
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Turn Tell Tale .............................................................
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Seat Belt Tell Tale ......................................................
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Brake Tell Tale ...........................................................
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Oil Pressure Tell Tale ................................................
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Low Fuel Level Tell Tale ............................................
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ABS Tell Tale ............................................................
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High Beam Tell Tale ..................................................
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Airbag Tell Tale ..........................................................
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Battery Charging Tell Tale .........................................
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Engine Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...........................
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Security/RPM Tell Tale ..............................................
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Instruments .................................................................
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Speedometer .............................................................
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Tachometer ...............................................................
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LCD Display Panel ....................................................
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Fuel Level Display ...............................................
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Coolant Temperature Display ..............................
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Odometer ............................................................
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Trip Recorder .......................................................
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Dashboard Switches .......................................................
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Parking Lamp Switch ................................................
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Headlamp Switch ......................................................
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Lights-on Buzzer .......................................................
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Hazard Warning Lamps Switch .................................
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Instrument Illumination ..............................................
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Auxiliary Power Socket .............................................
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Column Switches & Horn ................................................
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Headlamp High/Low Beam/Flasher/Turn Indicators .
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Windscreen Wiper/Washer .......................................
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Horn .................................................................
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Audio Equipment ............................................................
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9. HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
Air Conditioning ..............................................................
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Air Re-circulation ............................................................
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Heater Temperature ........................................................
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Fan Speed .................................................................
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Air Distribution ................................................................
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Engine Bay Ventilation ....................................................
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Contents
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Methanol - Do not use gasolines containing methanol (wood
alcohol). Use of this type of alcohol can result in car performance deterioration and damage to critical parts in the fuel system. Fuel
system damage and car performance problems, resulting from
the use of gasolines containing methanol, may not be covered by your car warranty.
Fuels Containing MMT - Some North American fuels contain methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT), which
is an octane enhancing additive. Such fuels may damage the
emission control system and are NOT recommended.
Diesel
- The Lotus Elise will not operate on diesel fuel.
Fuel Filling
WARNING:
⢠Gasoline and its attendant fumes are highly explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling
fuel. Before stopping at a ļ¬lling station, switch off mobile phones and other electronic equipment, ensure that all
cigarettes are extinguished and that no naked ļ¬ames or
other potential ignition sources are present. Switch off
the engine before refuelling.
⢠Remove the ļ¬ller cap slowly to allow any pressure to bleed off gradually. Hasty removal may result in a small amount
of fuel spray with a possible health or ļ¬re hazard. External Operations
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Filler Cap: The fuel ļ¬ller cap is located in the right hand rear
quarter panel, concealed beneath a spring loaded ļ¬ap. To remove, pull open the ļ¬ap and turn the cap anticlockwise.
As the cap is turned, any slight pressure differential between the tank and atmosphere will be released, and a brief hiss may be heard, which is completely normal. Note that the cap is tethered by a short strap to protect against loss.
To reļ¬t, place the cap into the ļ¬ller neck and turn clockwise
until the ratchet mechanism clicks several times. Push the ļ¬ap closed.
Filling Procedure:
Insert the pump nozzle fully into the neck, and
ļ¬ll until the auto-shut off mechanism is triggered. Do not attempt to ābrimā the tank to the top of the ļ¬ller neck, as expansion of the
fuel due to temperature change (cold underground fuel storage) may cause ļ¬ooding of the fuel tank breather system charcoal
canister, or spillage of fuel. The useable fuel tank capacity is 10.6 U.S. gall. (40 litres).
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FUEL FILLER FLAP & CAP
External Operations
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It is not recommended to store a wet car in a poorly ventilated
garage. If good ventilation cannot be provided, storage outside
on a hard standing or under a carport is to be preferred.
Paintwork Polishing Eventually some loss of gloss, and an accumulation of trafļ¬c
ļ¬lm, will occur. At this stage, after normal washing, the appli
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cation of a good quality liquid polish will restore the original lustre of the paint ļ¬lm.
Higher gloss of the paint ļ¬nish, and added protection against
contamination, can be obtained by the use of a wax polish.
However, this can only be used successfully on a clean surface,
from which the previous application has been removed with white
spirit or a liquid polish cleaner.
Washing NOTICE: Lotus recommends hand washing of the painted
bodywork. The car is a speciality sports vehicle not intended
to go through an automatic car wash. Automatic car washing machines and jet wash facilities may have a detrimental effect on the paint ļ¬lm and the soft top. Use of automatic car washes
will invalidate the terms of the Limited Warranty.
Many contaminants are water soluble and can be removed
before any harm occurs by thorough washing with plenty of
lukewarm water, together with a proprietary car wash additive
(Household detergent and washing up liquid can contain cor
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rosive salts, and will remove wax and accelerate oxidation).
Frequent washing is the best safeguard against both seen and
invisible contaminants. Wash in the shade, and use a cotton chenille wash mitt or a
sponge rinsed frequently to minimise the retension of dirt parti
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cles in the mitt or sponge. Use a straight back and forth washing motion to avoid swirled micro scratches, and rinse thoroughly.
In order to minimise degradation from road salt, the underside
of the chassis should be rinsed with clean water as soon as possible after driving on treated roads. Many fuel ļ¬lling stations
offer pressure washing facilities ideal for this purpose, but do
not use on the painted bodywork or soft top roof.
Servicing & Maintenance
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Use a good quality proprietary tire pressure gauge and always replace the tire valve dust cap to prevent the
ingress of dirt and moisture into the valve, which could cause leakage. Many fuel ļ¬lling stations provide tire inļ¬ation facilities,
which speciļ¬c usage instructions should be carefully fol
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lowed. For tire pressure information, refer to āTechnical
Dataā or the Certiļ¬cation Label on the driverās door jamb
(see page 121).
Replacement Tires When replacing tires, refer to the āTechnical Dataā sec
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tion in this handbook, or consult your dealer to check the current Lotus speciļ¬cation and recommendations. Do not
use tires which differ from these speciļ¬cations.
WARNING: Note that some tread patterns are directional, so
that the tire must be ļ¬tted onto the wheel with regard
to which side of the car the wheel is to be used. In
these cases, a direction of rotation arrow is included in the tire sidewall markings.
When balancing the wheel and tire assemblies, the
wheels should be located by the centre spigot hole - NOT by the wheel bolt holes. In order to maintain the correct
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Direction of rotation arrow
Tires & Wheels
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FURTHER INFORMATIONFu r t h e r i nf o r m a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t h e e m i s si o n p e r
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formance warranty is available from the Director Field Operation & Suppor t Division (6406 J), Environmental
Protection Agency, 401 āMā Street, SW, Washington DC
20460 (attention: Warranty Claim). Violations of the Emis
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sion Performance Warranty may also be reported to this
ofļ¬ce. Also contact Lotus Cars U.S.A. Inc., 2236 Northmont
Parkway, Duluth, Georgia 30096.
EMISSIONS WARRANTY PARTS LIST
Air Induction System
- air inlet trunking
- intake manifold
Fuel Injection System
- fuel pressure regulator
- fuel injectors
- fuel delivery line
- throttle body
Ignition System
- spark plugs
- direct ignition coils
Positive Crankcase Ventilation System
- non return valve
- oil ļ¬ller cap
Evaporative Emissions Control System (EECS)
- charcoal canister assembly
- fuel tank
- fuel level sender and seal
- fuel ļ¬ller neck and hose
- fuel ļ¬ller cap
- roll over valve assembly
- fuel lines
- ļ¬ll level vent valve & pipe assy.
- canister close valve
- vapour management valve (VMV)
Federal Emission Warranty
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- fuel vapour pressure sensor
Exhaust System
- exhaust manifold
- catalytic converter, heat shields, gaskets and fasteners*
Engine Emission Control System Sensors
- electronic control module (ECM)*
- engine coolant temperature sensor (ECTS)
- air ļ¬ow meter
- crankshaft sensor
- idle air control valve (IACV)
- wheel speed sensors
- throttle position sensor (TPS)
- knock sensor
- oxygen sensors
- oil control valves for VVTL-i
- oil pressure switch for VVTL-i
- camshaft position sensor
- coolant thermostat
On Board Diagnostics (OBD)
- malfunction indicator lamp (MIL)
- data link connector and harness
Miscellaneous Parts used in the Above Systems
- hoses
- switches, sensors and solenoids
- gaskets and seals
- wires, harnesses and connectors
* major emission control components - see page 171
Federal Emission Warranty
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CUSTOMER ASSISTANCELotus Cars Ltd. wishes to help assure that the Emission
Control Systems Warranty is properly administered. In the event that you do not receive the warranty service to which you believe
you are entitled under the Emission Control Systems Warranty, or if you need additional assistance or information concerning
this warranty, you should contact: Lotus Cars U.S.A. Inc., 2236 Northmont Parkway, Duluth, Georgia 30096. If you cannot obtain satisfaction, you may contact: Air Re
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sources Board, Mobile Source Division, 9528 Telstar Avenue, El Monte, CA. 91731.
7 YEAR/70,000 MILE EMISSIONS DEFECTS WARRANTY PARTS LIST
- Catalytic Converter
- Engine Management Electronic Control Module
- Throttle Body
- Exhaust Manifold
- Fuel Tank
- Fuel Level Sender and Seal
- IAC Valve
- Knock Sensor
- Intake Manifold and Gasket
- Fuel Pressure Regulator Valve
- Fuel Level Vent Valve
- Roll Over Valve
- Instrument Pack
- Main Harness
Califo rnia Emission Warranty
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