Lotus Elise Service Manual | Elise Maintenance - Elise Repair

The lotus elise service manual covers all repair and maintenance procedures. It's simple to use, full of in depth information and specifically written for the lotus elise car. Having simple to follow illustrations/diagrams and instructions makes easy work of it, no matter how complex.

Even if you’ve never dabbled with mechanical repair before, you’ll find all the information you need to get started. However, it's by far from a basic owner's manual. It's a complete workshop service manual that covers the most demanding of repairs, plus the simple car maintenance we pay so much for.
Make and Model Year Language Price Rating Instant Download
Lotus Elise
Elise / 340R / Exige / Sport 160
(manual transmission)
1996-2002 £9.99 lotus elise Workshop Manual download
 

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Example contents - All sections and parts (mechanical or electrical) will be covered in the lotus elise service manual.

Specifications / Maintenance Engine / Exhaust / Cooling
Fuel & Emissions Transaxle / Drive Shafts
  • Front towing (tie down hooks)
  • Cylinder head
  • Rear towing hook
  • Fuel pressure regulator
  • Pressure plate
  • Emission group Identification
  • Transmission type
  • Dimensions
  • Piston pin
  • Pump
  • Countershaft
  • Valve seat
  • Transmission fluid
  • Camshaft
  • Connecting rod
  • Standard & service limits
  • Crankshaft
  • Compression
  • Engine & evaporative families
  • Steering system
  • Valve spring
  • Suspension
  • Rocker arm
  • Engine type
  • Washer
  • Ignition wire
  • Cylinder block
  • Starter motor
  • Servo body
  • Cooling fan
  • Brake system
  • Flywheel
  • Front support point
  • Main shaft
  • Shift arm
  • Clutch disc
  • Springs
  • Bearings
  • Body type
  • Reverse idle gear
  • Steering wheel
  • Serial numbers
  • Clutch pedal
  • Piston ring
  • Radiator
  • Reverse shift fork
  • Parking brake
  • Fuel tank
  • Engine
  • Valve guide
  • General Information
  • Towing
  • Body specifications
  • Electrical
  • Valve
  • Identification number locations
  • Wheel bearings
  • Ignition coil
  • Transmission number
  • Master cylinder
  • Maintenance schedule
  • Rear support point
  • Gearbox
  • Piston
  • Thermostat
  • Power steering fluid
  • ATF pump
  • Chassis & paint codes
  • Design specifications
  • Weight
  • Hydraulic pressure
  • Paint code
  • Engine oil
  • Foot brake pedal
  • Type of vehicle
  • Air conditioning
  • Wheel alignment
  • Relief valve
  • Clutch
  • Alternator
  • Differential pinion gear
  • Lubrication points
  • Warning/caution label locations
  • Radiator cap
  • Rear drum brake
  • Wheels
  • Transmission oil
  • Lift & support points
  • Oil pump
  • Spark plug
Body
  • Front grille
  • Mirrors
  • Sunroof
  • Interior trim
  • Instrument panel
  • Front bumper
  • Sub-frame
  • Trims
  • Exterior trim
  • Doors
  • Mouldings
  • Windshield
  • Weather-strips & seals
  • Rear bumper
  • Lock cylinder
  • Glove box
  • Emblems
  • Installation & removal
  • Consoles & console panels
  • Radiator grille
  • Seats & seat belts
  • Wiper & washer
  • Opener & latch cover
  • Dashboard
  • Frame repair chart
  • Troubleshooting

  • Timing belt tension adjustment
  • Special tools
  • VTEC control system
  • Piston pins
  • Water pump
  • O-ring
  • Connecting rod
  • Camshaft seal, pulley, rocker arms Inspection, removal & Installation
  • Radiator fan
  • Cylinder block
  • Engine block
  • VTEC rocker arms, Inspection, troubleshooting
  • Inspection, testing, replacement
  • Engine lubrication
  • IAC valve
  • Oil pump
  • Valve guides
  • Fan motor connector
  • Valve springs & seals
  • Crankshaft removal, Inspection & assembly
  • Engine removal & Installation
  • Radiator
  • Pistons
  • Connecting pipe
  • Timing belt Inspection, removal & Installation
  • Heater hoses
  • Engine coolant refilling & bleeding
  • Valve seats
  • Main bearings
  • VTEC solenoid valve
  • Oil seals
  • Three way catalytic converter
  • Oil pan
  • Water pump
  • Thermostat
  • Piston rings
  • Oil filter
  • Engine oil
  • Cap testing
  • Intake Manifold & Exhaust System
  • Oil pressure
  • Oil jet
  • Exhaust muffler & pipe
  • Flywheel & drive plate
  • Bleed hole
  • Reservoir tank
  • Crankshaft oil seal
  • Water bypass hose
  • Drain plug
  • Exhaust manifold
  • Cylinder head valve train engines
  • Heated oxygen sensor
  • Engine coolant temperature
  • Heater valve
  • Reservoir hose
  • Intake manifold
  • Flowcharts
  • Crankshaft speed fluctuation sensor
  • Thermostat housing
Suspension
  • Compensator arm
  • Wheel & hub
  • Caster
  • Special tools
  • Trailing arm
  • Rear damper
  • Suspension arms
  • Rear toe
  • Stabilizer bar
  • Ball joint boot
  • Front damper
  • Removal, disassembly, Inspection & Installation
  • Service limit
  • Knuckle
  • Component locations
  • Front suspension
  • Hub bearing unit
  • Wheel alignment
  • Lower ball joint
  • Damper spring
  • Turning angle
  • Front toe
  • Camber
  • Bearing end play
  • Rear suspension
Air Conditioning / Heater
  • Condenser fan
  • Recirculation control motor
  • Illustrated index, flowcharts, removal & Installation
  • Flowcharts
  • Charging
  • Thermal protector
  • Heater control panel
  • Heater fan switch
  • Leak test
  • Troubleshooting
  • Mode control switch
  • Circuit diagrams
  • A/C thermostat
  • Blower motor
  • Wiring connector locations
  • Power transistor
  • Air mix control motor
  • Symptom chart
  • Relays
  • Heater unit
  • Temperature control
  • Mode control switch
  • Compressor

  • Idle air control valve
  • Barometric pressure sensor
  • Manifold absolute pressure sensor
  • Internal circuit
  • Diagnosis trouble code chart
  • Exhaust gas recirculation system
  • Fuel pump
  • How to read flowcharts
  • Three way catalytic converter
  • Brake switch signal
  • Fuel injectors
  • Fuel filter
  • Primary heated oxygen sensor
  • Idle speed setting
  • Random misfire
  • Idle control system Valve seats
  • Emission control system
  • CKF sensor
  • Fuel lines
  • Fuel pressure regulator
  • Fuel tube/quick connect fittings
  • CKP/TDC/CYP sensor
  • Intake air system
  • Intake air temperature sensor
  • System connectors
  • Throttle position sensor
  • Vehicle speed sensor
  • PGM-FI main relay
  • System description
  • Inspection, testing, flowcharts, troubleshooting, removal & Installation
  • Fuel pressure
  • Electrical connections
  • Throttle cable
  • Alternator FR signal
  • Air conditioning signal
  • Evaporative emission controls
  • Throttle body
  • Tailpipe emissions
  • Fuel injection air control system
  • Fuel tank
  • Troubleshooting procedures
  • Knock sensor
  • Power steering pressure switch signal
  • Vacuum connections
  • Engine control module
  • Clutch switch signal
  • A/T gear position
  • Fuel supply system
  • Air cleaner
  • Positive crankcase ventilation system
  • Starter switch signal
  • Electrical load detector
Brakes
  • ABS control unit
  • Pedal height
  • Parking brake
  • Brake pedal
  • Pushrod clearance
  • Wheel cylinder piston cup
  • Pulsers sensor
  • Brake system
  • Component locations
  • Brake booster
  • Front brake disc
  • Rear brake caliper
  • Caliper piston seal & piston boots
  • Rear drum brake
  • Caliper plate
  • Component locations & adjustments
  • Brake bleeding
  • Brake shoe
  • Brake hoses & lines
  • Wheel sensor
  • Master cylinder
  • Central processing unit
  • Front brake caliper
  • Wheel sensor
  • Pushrod locknut
  • Troubleshooting precautions
  • Circuit diagram
  • Inspection, replacement, disassembly, removal & Installation
  • Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
  • Modulator unit
  • Brake switch
  • Rear brake pads
  • Diagnosis trouble chart
  • ABS pump motor
  • Solenoid
  • Rear brake disc
  • Parking brake cable
  • Main relay
  • Ignition voltage


  • Terminal voltage
  • Dynamic damper band
  • Manual transmission
  • ATF feed pipe
  • Measuring conditions
  • Park mechanism
  • Clutch
  • Bearings
  • PCM circuit diagram
  • Needle bearing
  • Clutch master cylinder
  • Reverse idler gear
  • Hydraulic control
  • Dowel pin
  • Main shaft thrust shim
  • Automatic transmission
  • Backlash inspection
  • Flowchart
  • Lock-up valve body
  • Oil seals
  • Power flow
  • Drive shafts
  • Inboard joint
  • Intermediate shaft
  • Manual valve body
  • Differential
  • Electrical troubleshooting
  • Torque converter housing
  • Special tools
  • Pressure plate
  • Symptom to component chart
  • Synchro ring gear
  • Inboard boot
  • Flywheel
  • TCM circuit diagram
  • Valve body
  • Cooler flushing
  • Illustrated index, adjustment, Inspection, removal & Installation
  • Installation, disassembly, removal, inspection, reassembly
  • Continuously variable transmission
  • Electrical system
  • Troubleshooting procedures
  • Clutch disc
  • Tool maintenance
  • Slave cylinder
  • Sealing ring
  • Countershaft
  • Gearshift mechanism
  • Stop ring
  • Release bearing
  • Linear solenoid
  • Thrust washer
  • Clutch pedal
  • Shift fork
Electrical System
  • Turn signal lights
  • Wire color codes
  • Transmitter programming
  • Taillights
  • Cable reel
  • Power mirrors
  • Headlights
  • Battery
  • Sunroof
  • Hazard flasher system
  • Fuse & relay box
  • SRS unit
  • Automatic transmission system
  • Wipers/washers
  • Alternator
  • Interior lights
  • Airbags
  • Cruise control
  • Power door locks
  • Dashboard
  • Fuel pump
  • Spark plugs
  • Anti-lock brake system
  • Supplemental restraint system (SRS)
  • Rear window defogger
  • Fuel gauge
  • Antenna
  • Fan controls
  • Power distribution
  • Interlock system
  • Circuit diagrams
  • Horn
  • Engine compartment
  • Wiring precautions
  • License plate lights
  • Troubleshooting
  • Ground distribution
  • Relay & control unit
  • Power relays
  • Special tools
  • Air conditioning
  • Ignition system
  • Vehicle speed sensor
  • Starting system
  • Schematic symbols
  • Parking lights
  • Power windows
  • Stereo sound system
  • Ignition switch
  • Blower controls
  • Relay test
  • Fuses & relay
  • Brake light
  • Dashboard lighting
  • Charging system

The Lotus Elise is a small mid-engine sports car that has achieved world fame due to its quirky bug-like styling. Being capable of speeds up to 150mph, this incredibly lightweight machine is unbelievably swift and provides the ultimate in handling capability on track. Even if you never plan on using the Elise competitively, you’ll still be able to enjoy its sheer agility in those cramped city centre situations, allowing you to weave in and around those oversized SUVs with ease. Naturally, this care is more suited to the weekend thrash rather than the everyday commute, but, having said that, if you travel light then there’s no reason why you shouldn’t drive yours to the office every day.

Being such a powerful little roadster, the Elise is a prime target for suffering from part wear over time, especially if you’re using it on a regular basis. The problem is, since these cars are quite specialist, the cost of part replacements and repairs can be painfully high, so neglecting your Elise’s routine services can lead to some hefty repair bills. The only way around these fees is to remove the costliest part of the professional garage service – the mechanic labour. But how can you achieve this? Well, in light of how expensive the average Elise service has become, many owners are now learning how to carry out their car maintenance themselves.

All you need to get started with home maintenance is the Lotus Elise service manual. This is a guide that has been laid out to cater to Elise owners with mechanical skills of any level, so whether you’re a complete rookie or a trained mechanic, the workshop manual will cover absolutely everything you need to get started today. So where do you begin with home servicing? Well, the Lotus Elise service manual concentrates on routine maintenance so that you can ensure your roadster performs at its peak all year round without any malfunctions by showing you how to spot telltale signs of rust or wear. In addition, you’ll be able to replace and repair any of those parts should they become damaged.

If this sounds hard and time consuming, maybe you’ll be more convinced by the money you’ll be saving by working on your Elise from home, which could easily be a few thousand over the course of a year. In addition, you’ll still be left with your car running like it just left the factory and all without the waiting around for the local garage to slot you in for a service, so what’re you waiting for? Pick up the Lotus Elise service manual today.


 
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