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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Air Conditioning  .............................................141

Air Temperature .............................................142

Air Distribution ...............................................142

Demister ...........................................................143

Heated Rear Screen/Door Mirrors  .........143

Air Recirculation  ...........................................144

Auto Climate ...................................................144

Automatic Climate Temperature ..............145

Climate Fan ......................................................145

Air Vents ...........................................................145

Adjusting Air Vents ....................................... 146

Pollen Filter .....................................................146

Pollen Filter Replacement ......................... 146

Interior Air Cleaning System ..................... 146

Active Electrical Module Cooling ............. 146

Centre Display .................................................147

Presets Bar .......................................................147

Navigation Bar ................................................148

Fan Speed ........................................................ 149

Heated Seat Temperature .......................... 149

Maximum A/C ................................................. 149

Voice Assistant (If Available) ......................151

STARTING AND DRIVING

Ignition Modes ................................................153

Electronic Steering Column Lock  ...........153

Starting the Engine ......................................154

Emergency Starting .....................................154

Switching off the Engine .............................155

Manual Transmission ....................................155

Selecting Reverse Gear ...............................156

Clutch Pedal  ...................................................156

Automatic Transmission .............................156

System Modes ................................................156

Gear Selector ...................................................157

Selecting Gear .................................................157

P – Park .............................................................158

Automatic Park Activation .........................158

R - Reverse  .....................................................158

N – Neutral .......................................................158

D – Drive  ..........................................................158

Unsuitable PRND Selection .......................159

Drive Selection in Manual Mode ...............159

Kick-Down ........................................................159

Transmission Warning Messages .............159

Manual Selection Mode ...............................159

Activating Permanent Manual Mode ......160

Using the Gear Selector ..............................160

Activating Temporary Manual Mode  ....... 161

Unsuitable Gear Selection ........................... 161

Temporary to Permanent Mode ...............162

Deactivating Manual Selection .................162

Sport & Track Modes  ...................................162

Braking System ..............................................162

Footbrake .........................................................162

Brake Pedal .....................................................163

Brake Pads .......................................................163

Anti-Lock Braking System .........................163

Hydraulic Brake Assist  ................................164

Traction Control System..............................164

Electronic Stability Control  .......................164

Sport Mode  .....................................................165

Electric Parking Brake .................................165

Emergency braking ...................................... 166

Parking Brake Activation ............................ 166

Automatic Activation.................................... 166

Parking Brake Deactivation ........................167

Automatic Deactivation ...............................167

Hill Start Assist ...............................................167

Drive Modes ....................................................168

Tour Mode ........................................................168

Sport Mode ......................................................168

Track Mode (If Equipped)............................168

ESC ‘Off’ ........................................................... 169

Default Drive Mode Setting........................ 169

Changing Drive Mode .................................. 169

RUNNING-IN

Engine ................................................................173

Brakes  ...............................................................173

Tyres  ..................................................................173

Stopping the Engine  .....................................173

FUEL FILLING AND FUEL

Fuel Filler Flap ................................................ 175

Fuel Filling ....................................................... 175

Using a Filling Station .................................. 175

Using a Fuel Can .............................................176

Fuel Requirement ...........................................176

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Programming ...................................................178

Reprogramming Individual Buttons ........179

Resetting the Buttons ...................................179

Summary of Contents for EMIRA 2022

Page 1: ...OWNER S HANDBOOK ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ion handling This is a serious driver s car that consistently delivers dynamic and uncompromising performance just as you would expect from a road car developed on the racetrack Its lightweight construction outstanding agility and aerodynamic styling firmly sets it apart from its rivals Nothing is superfluous it s designed to perform with no compromise reflecting the true legendary Lotus racing he...

Page 4: ...3 Rearward Facing Child Seat 33 Suitable Child Seats 34 Airbag Safety System 35 Airbag Warning Lamp 35 Seat Belt Pretensioners 35 Driver and Passenger Airbags 36 Passenger Airbag Switch 37 Deactivating Passenger Airbag 37 Side Airbags 38 Side Airbags and Child Seats 39 Inflatable Curtains 39 Safety Mode 40 KEYS LOCKS ALARM Keys 42 Keyfob Storage 42 Ordering Additional Keyfobs 42 Lost or Stolen Key...

Page 5: ...ch Control Preparation 70 DRIVER DISPLAY WIDGETS Widget Options 73 Trip Computer 74 Odometer Screen 74 Odometer 74 Trip A 74 Trip B 74 Trip A B Screens 74 Performance 75 g Force Meter 75 Performance Gauges 75 Downforce Gauge 75 Track Widget 75 Manual Lap Timer 76 Navigation 79 Recent Destinations 79 Map View 79 Map View Transition 79 My Destinations 79 Voice Search 80 Vehicle Health 81 Tyre Pressu...

Page 6: ...ty Mirror Lighting 120 Luggage Compartment Lighting 120 Ambient Lighting 120 Courtesy Lighting 120 Ground Lighting 121 Brightness Adjustment 121 WINDSCREEN WINDOWS MIRRORS AND SUN VISORS Wipers Washers 123 Wipers 123 Intermittent Wiping 123 Continuous Wiping 123 Rain Sensor Wiping 124 Automatic Car Washes 124 Deactivating Rain Sensor Wiping 124 Windscreen Washers 125 Washer Fluid Level 125 Power D...

Page 7: ...9 Drive Selection in Manual Mode 159 Kick Down 159 Transmission Warning Messages 159 Manual Selection Mode 159 Activating Permanent Manual Mode 160 Using the Gear Selector 160 Activating Temporary Manual Mode 161 Unsuitable Gear Selection 161 Temporary to Permanent Mode 162 Deactivating Manual Selection 162 Sport Track Modes 162 Braking System 162 Footbrake 162 Brake Pedal 163 Brake Pads 163 Anti ...

Page 8: ...flator Kit 201 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 205 System Malfunction 206 TPMS Sensor Renewal Intervals 206 Calibrating Tyre Pressure Monitoring Sensor 206 Wheel Changing 207 Wheel Removal 207 Wheel Fitment 208 Raising the Vehicle 209 Battery 210 Battery Access 210 Battery Replacement 210 Battery Disposal 210 Battery Charging 211 Jump Starting 211 Fuses 213 Fusebox Locations 213 Fuse Replacement 2...

Page 9: ...Fluids and Lubricants 236 Capacities 237 WLTP Figures 237 Fuel Consumption 237 CO2 Emissions 237 Unleaded Fuel Requirement 237 Engine Data 237 Dimensions 238 Weights 238 Tyres 239 Snow Chains 239 Battery 240 DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY 241 INDEX 243 ...

Page 10: ...10 HANDBOOK INFORMATION ...

Page 11: ...loadable Information Maps For vehicles equipped with navigation downloads are available as vehicle software updates can be installed in your Emira during a visit to your authorised Lotus Retailer Owner s Handbooks These are available in PDF format Select vehicle model and model year to download the manual as required Customer Assistance The Group Lotus website has contact details for customer supp...

Page 12: ...n and specifications included in this publication were correct at the time of 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 should keep in regular contact with your Lotus Retailer to ensure that you are kept informed of any...

Page 13: ...WABLE MASS IN LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 50kg SCCXXXXXXXXXXXXXX N Messages or symbols intended to guide or assist WARNING Messages indicating the presence of danger and if ignored may result in serious personal injury or fatality i Labels displaying specific vehicle information On Vehicle Where necessary decals can be found on the vehicle showing warnings and information Labels and messages may differ be...

Page 14: ...ve young children unattended in the vehicle Read and take account of all safety messages in this handbook For accessories and modifications see page 184 WARNING Do not become distracted by the centre screen display whilst driving You could cause an accident It is recommended to stop the vehicle before using certain options available such as using the keyboard entering address and contact informati...

Page 15: ...ents and other regulations The information is also used for re search reasons by Lotus to continuous ly develop quality and safety The event data recorder cannot identify who is driving the vehicle or the location of any incidents Because of legislation and regulations Lotus may be required to disclose other types of recorded data to certain government agencies who may assert a legal right to have...

Page 16: ...nd App Options General Car Information See central display information from page 95 Windscreen Attached to the dashboard viewed from outside of the vehicle at the right hand side of the windscreen Chassis Stamped on the crossmember beneath the right hand side seat accessible with the seat moved rearwards Fuel Tank Bay Printed label stuck to the floor below the front edge of the right hand rear of ...

Page 17: ...17 LOTUS ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ...

Page 18: ... Occasional non competitive track side recovery Non competitive is defined as track use which is not timed or racing against other vehicles On track re covery is not covered under this pro vision and must not be used as sub stitute or replacement for onsite track recovery services What To Do In the Event of a Breakdown 1 Secure yourself and your vehicle Do not place yourself in danger 2 Contact Lo...

Page 19: ...19 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 20: ...20 Exterior 13 12 10 9 1 4 2 5 6 7 3 14 16 17 18 15 19 11 11 12 8 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 21: ...ont 227 9 Recovery mounting point 228 10 Front access panel 189 11 Parking sensors front fitted both to left and right sides 90 12 Parking sensors rear fitted both to left and right sides 90 13 License plate lamps 227 14 Reverse rear fog lamp 227 15 Rear parking assist camera 92 16 Exterior lamps rear 227 17 Central high mounted brake lamp 227 18 Heated rear screen 143 19 Tailgate 48 ...

Page 22: ...22 Cabin Driving Area 1 4 14 18 19 19 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 13 15 17 16 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 23: ...17 6 Left hand keypad 85 7 Driver display 59 8 Horn 138 9 Right hand keypad 73 10 Windscreen wipers washer 125 11 Display illumination adjustment 121 12 Tailgate release 47 13 Door control panel 27 14 Seat controls 27 15 Electric parking brake 165 16 Steering column adjuster 138 17 Centre console controls 26 18 Auxiliary power socket 133 19 USB ports in armrest 133 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 24: ...8 1 6 5 2 4 7 3 1 3 4 5 2 Overhead Console Page 1 Emergency SOS assistance call button 181 2 Interior lighting buttons 120 3 Microphone 80 4 Passenger airbag status indicator 37 5 Seat belt status indicator 32 If equipped ...

Page 25: ... Keypad Switches 1 Left right scroll Page 85 1 Volume increase Page 73 2 Resume increase vehicle speed Page 86 2 Menu options Page 73 3 Voice commands Page 99 3 Up down scroll Page 73 4 Adaptive cruise control if fitted 4 Scroll and confirm Page 73 5 Scroll and confirm Page 85 5 Left right scroll Page 73 6 Decrease vehicle speed Page 86 6 Volume decrease Page 73 ...

Page 26: ... and A C switch 141 2 Volume play pause button 97 3 Manual gear shift lever 155 4 Hazard warning lights 117 5 Auto climate and fan switch 144 6 Drive mode selection switch 168 7 Engine start stop button 154 8 Automatic gear selector 157 9 P Park button 158 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 27: ... 4 2 3 Door Control Panel Page 1 Door unlock button 46 2 Door lock button 46 3 Door mirror adjustment buttons toggle 126 4 Power door window switches 125 5 Seat memory switches if fitted 137 VEHICLE OVERVIEW ...

Page 28: ...28 SAFETY ...

Page 29: ...to a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious The seat belt should be replaced if webbing becomes frayed contaminated or damaged Inspect regularly WARNING No one should travel in a seat with an inoperative seat belt WARNING Not checking or main taining seat belts can result in them not working properly when needed Check the belts regularly and have any problem corrected immediat...

Page 30: ...positioning the seat belts can cause serious injury or death in a crash Releasing Press the red button on the belt buckle then let the belt retract If the belt does not fully retract feed it back into the reel by hand so that it is not loose Fitting During Pregnancy Pregnant drivers should always wear seat belts to protect both themselves and their unborn child The diagonal section of the belt sho...

Page 31: ... the seat belts are belted or unbelted With the engine running the display will also warn if a door front access panel or tailgate is open The display indicating the opening to be closed will turn red if the vehicle is moving The graphic can be extinguished by pressing the central O confirm button on the right hand steering wheel keypad If the vehicle is driven at a speed lower than 6 mph then the...

Page 32: ...d for guidance The standard seat and seat belt should be used when a child is of a physical size that the standard fitment lap and diagonal seat belt will fit satisfactorily with the belt positioned over the collar bone and against the centre of the chest All children regardless of age and size must always sit correctly secured in the vehicle Never allow a child to sit on the knee of the passenger...

Page 33: ...passengers children and adults must never sit on the passenger seat if the passenger airbag is deactivated WARNING Never allow anybody to stand or sit in front of the passenger seat WARNING Failure to follow the information given regarding seat belts child seats and airbag systems can endanger life or lead to serious personal injury N NOTE When using child safety equipment it is important to read ...

Page 34: ...ng position yes no N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Seating position suitable for lateral fixture L1 L2 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Largest suitable rearward facing fixture R1 R2X R2 R3 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Largest suitable forward facing fixture F2X F2 F3 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Largest suitable booster fixture B2 B3 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Passen...

Page 35: ... has been detected in the airbag safety system if this warning lamp illuminates whilst driving This could mean that one or more of the airbags may not activate in the event of a collision WARNING If the airbag warning lamp does not illuminate as the ignition is turned on or remains illuminated for more than a few seconds have the fault rectified immediately by your approved Lotus Retailer Ignoring...

Page 36: ...ontal colli sion if they sit as upright as possi ble with their feet on the floor and backs against the seat backrest Always hold the steering wheel by the outer rim Never rest your hands on the airbag cover or attach anything to the steering wheel hub Do not put objects in front of or above the dashboard where the passenger airbag is located WARNING The path of an inflating airbag must be kept cl...

Page 37: ...urn it from ON to OFF position The driver display shows a message that the passenger airbag is deactivat ed Confirm the message by pressing the central confirm button on the right hand steering wheel keypad see page 63 for further information WARNING A front facing passen ger child or adult must never sit on the passenger seat if the pas senger airbag is deactivated The upper console also shows a ...

Page 38: ...ymbol informing that the passenger airbag is activated N NOTE If the passenger airbag has been activated with the vehicle in ignition position I or lower the messages will appear approximately 6 seconds after the ignition is put into position II Side Airbags A side airbag is fitted into the outboard side of both seat backrests identified by the word AIRBAG If the vehicle is involved in a moderate ...

Page 39: ...seat passengers of the vehicle The panels are labelled with IC AIRBAG If the vehicle is involved in a moderate to severe frontal side collision and or vehicle roll over the inflatable curtain is deployed to prevent the occupant from striking their head on the inside of the vehicle during a collision The airbags deflate rapidly during the collision to minimise any obstruction to the occupants and r...

Page 40: ...vehicle s has reduced functionality WARNING Never attempt to restart the vehicle if you detect the smell of fuel or see any signs of fuel leakage Leave the vehicle immediately Dependent upon the damage to the vehicle it may be possible to reset the system to start and move the vehicle for the shortest distance possible such as to move the vehicle away from a dangerous traffic situation WARNING The...

Page 41: ...41 KEYS LOCKS ALARM ...

Page 42: ... so that the code of the lost remote control key is erased from the vehicle system for anti theft purposes The replacement of the vehicle s door lock is also recommended to maintain full vehicle security WARNING Always switch off the ignition and do not leave the keyfob in the cabin when leaving the vehicle WARNING Never leave the vehicle unattended with the keyfob in the cabin especially if unsup...

Page 43: ...be changed in the central display see page 57 Keyfob Range Normal operation range is up to 20 me tres from the vehicle but this may be reduced by The vehicle being close to a radio TV tower mast or a power station Keyfob being near other wireless equipment such as a mobile phone a transmitter or a radio Keyfob being touched or is covered by a metallic material Keyfob being close to an electrical d...

Page 44: ...th doors are locked The interior lamps if illuminated will fade off After 10 seconds the fuel filler flap will lock After 45 seconds the engine is im mobilised and the alarm activated At this time the lock alarm indicator will flash once every 2 seconds There is no visible or audible feedback if attempting to lock the vehicle when a door is not fully shut neither door will lock and the alarm will ...

Page 45: ...e handle to open the door Automatic Relocking The vehicle is automatically relocked and the alarm re armed if a door or tailgate is not opened within 2 minutes of unlocking This ensures that the vehicle does not remain unintentionally unlocked Automatic Locking When the vehicle reaches a certain speed the doors and tailgate will lock automatically see page 57 for setting options Keyfob Does Not Wo...

Page 46: ...Drive Away Locking This selectable option will automatical ly lock the doors when vehicle speed exceeds 3 mph The doors will remain locked until an interior door release handle is pulled or the interior central door locking button is pressed This option can be selected from the centre display see page 57 Unlocking Door Release Handle To unlock from the inside pull a door release handle and release...

Page 47: ...ss of 0 5 seconds approximately of the button on the keyfob will unlock the fuel filler flap whilst leaving the tailgate latched closed CAUTION Do not leave the keyfob in the luggage compartment when closing the tailgate if the rest of the vehicle is locked and armed as closing the tailgate will then completely lock the vehicle The other keyfob will be required to unlock the vehicle Tailgate Openi...

Page 48: ...om closing properly With the ignition is on a warning will be shown on the vehicle silhouette display within the instrument panel screen if the tailgate is open or not completely closed Luggage Weight For all models the maximum weight of goods which may be carried in the rear luggage compartment is 50 kg WARNING Exceeding these limits can overload the tyres and affect the handling of the vehicle a...

Page 49: ...ecome trapped in side the rear luggage compartment The handle at the rear of the compart ment should be pulled towards the right hand side of the vehicle to re lease the tailgate latch Parents should decide if their children should be shown how to use this fea ture Keyfob Removed from Vehicle A warning symbol and notification message are shown in the driver display screen if the keyfob is removed ...

Page 50: ...mote key battery low The locks repeatedly do not react to signals from the keyfob within 20 metres of the vehicle Opening the Battery Case Prise open the end of the battery cover using a suitable small flat bladed screwdriver and lift the cover away Removing the Battery Lifting the battery up from its edge remove it from the keyfob Installing a New Battery Ensure the battery is facing with the sid...

Page 51: ...ge and damage Damage or leaking batteries may cause corrosive injury on contact with the skin Always use protective gloves when handling damaged batteries WARNING Keep batteries out of the reach of children and pets as they can be swallowed WARNING Batteries must not be dismantled short circuited or thrown into open flames WARNING Do not attempt to charge non rechargeable batter ies this may cause...

Page 52: ...ob will open 3 Pull the key blade out of the keyfob casing Refitting the Key Blade Place the key blade back into the keyfob casing sliding the key blade into the casing until it clicks into place then close the end cover Using the Emergency Key Blade 1 2 3 4 5 Unlocking the Left Hand Door 1 Press the front of the left hand side door handle and hold the rear of the handle so that the lock is visibl...

Page 53: ... The right hand side door will remain in either the locked or unlocked condition the central door locking system was set to prior to keyfob or vehicle electrical failure and cannot be changed until central door locking operation is fully restored Deactivating the Vehicle Alarm N NOTE The alarm is triggered when the door is unlocked and opened using the emergency key blade Place the keyfob in the r...

Page 54: ...ing is not rectified this alarm cycle is repeated for up to 10 times Immobiliser The immobiliser system prevents an unauthorised person from starting the vehicle The vehicle can only be started with the correct keyfob A warning symbol and notification message are shown in the driver display if either an incorrect key or if no key is detected when attempting to start the engine Car key not found Lo...

Page 55: ...e movement and tilt sensors see Reduced Alarm Level on page 99 Alarm System Fault A warning symbol and notification message are shown in the driver display if a fault is detected within the alarm system Alarm system sensor fault If displayed contact an authorised Lo tus Retailer Arming the Alarm Ensure that both doors and the tailgate are closed then press the button on the keyfob Both doors are l...

Page 56: ...e alarm re armed if a door or tailgate is not opened within 2 minutes of unlocking This ensures that the vehicle does not remain unintentionally unlocked and the alarm system disarmed In certain markets the alarm is armed automatically after a certain delay after the driver s door has been opened and closed without being locked This setting can be changed in the central display see page 57 Reduced...

Page 57: ...57 Alarm Locking Preset Options From the Global Settings and App Options button side bar in the centre display select Car Security See page 95 for further information KEYS LOCKS ALARM ...

Page 58: ...58 DISPLAYS WARNINGS AND GAUGES ...

Page 59: ...fications 73 8 8 6 Gear selected drive mode 69 69 8 8 7 8 8 7 Turn by turn navigation 79 8 8 8 System status warning lamps 60 Direction indicators 116 8 8 7 8 8 9 Outside air temperature 66 10 Engine coolant temperature 65 11 Fuel gauge 64 12 Clock 65 For central display see page 95 Tour Mode 1 2 3 5 4 7 8 8 8 8 9 10 8 8 7 8 8 8 8 8 11 12 8 8 8 6 Sport Mode DISPLAYS WARNINGS AND GAUGES ...

Page 60: ...ed within the instrument panel which are used to indicate either Status A system or control has been selected such as turn signals cruise control etc Warnings Potential vehicle system faults such as low brake fluid level engine oil level etc Indicator Check To check that all warning systems are operative symbols used for warning alerts illuminate for approximately 3 6 seconds when in ignition mode...

Page 61: ...there is a fault in the power ste Contact a Lynk Co Center for User manual China CX11 Non electric S002517 9 00 en US Approved 2017 12 07 12 06 risk Make sure the fault is corrected before driving If you are not clear about the fault consult a Lynk Co Center for inspection Warning symbol in red The warning indicator alerts you that an important function is activated or that a serious fault has occ...

Page 62: ...ing stop the engine immediately or when it is safe to do so Do not restart until the cause has been rectified Battery Charging Illuminates red if the battery is not being charged when the engine is running Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and turn off the en gine immediately as engine cooling may also be affected and could cause the engine to overheat very quickly Symbol Description Mal...

Page 63: ...ult The indicator illuminates when there is a fault in the direction indicators system Contact a Lynk Co Center for inspection Coolant temperature This indicator illuminates when the engine is overheating If this happens turn off the air conditioning and let the engine idle for a while If the indicator remains illuminated stop the vehicle safely and contact a Lynk Co Center Steering assist fault T...

Page 64: ...nd instantaneous fuel consumption can al so be displayed see page 74 When approximately only 6 litres of fuel is remaining the OFF symbol in the instrument panel will illuminate amber and notification messages will appear in the driver s display also see page 61 If the symbol is illuminated refuel at the next opportunity see page 175 Only use the remaining fuel for emergency use Using this fuel ma...

Page 65: ... second audible chime will also appear in the driver s display also see page 63 Ensure to follow the instructions on any engine coolant temperature notification messages that are displayed in the driver s display These messages may include stopping the vehicle immediately and turning off the engine to prevent potential engine damage Clock The clock is shown in both the driver and centre displays I...

Page 66: ...ither mph or km h according to market The alternative speed value can be shown in the centre of the screen as a widget option see page 74 Tour Drive Mode Sport Drive Mode Track Drive Mode Tachometer Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute rpm The tachometer layout displayed is specific to the vehicle drive mode selected The white zone within the gauge line represents the current engine...

Page 67: ...fore normal running temperature has been reached should be avoided to reduce possible damage and wear CAUTION Do not run the engine continuously at its maximum speed The engine is not protected from over speeding caused by inaccurate or premature gear down changing which could cause engine failure not covered by the vehicle warranty Performance Gear Shift Lighting This feature allows the driver to...

Page 68: ...e outer shift blocks Continued increase in engine speed whilst remaining in the same gear will illuminate the third inner level shift blocks The performance shift lines and shift blocks will slowly flash and SHIFT will be displayed as engine speed continues to increase indicating to the driver that the ideal shifting point has now been reached If the prompt to shift gear is ignored and the engine ...

Page 69: ...tion Mode is selected see page 159 Drive Mode Display The format and layout of the driver s display is linked to current drive mode selected also see page 59 Tour Performance gear shifting lighting is blue tachometer fuel level and engine coolant bar gauge displays are solid 3TOUR 3TOUR 87 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M 3TOUR 87 c M 3TOUR A DTOUR 7 6 8 M 3 87 c 7 6 8 SPORT M 3 TRACK km h M 8 53 4 5 6 3 6 km ...

Page 70: ...tyres should be within their recommended inflation pressures There are no system faults present causing either the MIL Malfunction Indicator Light or stability symbol lamp illumination see page 62 for further information Current vehicle mileage is more than 500 miles N NOTE Even if all other conditions are met a Lotus Launch control cannot be performed until the vehicle mileage has exceeded 500 mi...

Page 71: ...unch start providing maximum acceleration Further controlled launches can be performed after the engine oil coolant and transmission fluid return to their normal operating temperature range Deactivating Lotus Launch Control Whilst Accelerating Release the accelerator pedal or apply the brake pedal Whilst Stationary Release the accelerator pedal or wait for approximately 5 10 seconds until launch c...

Page 72: ...72 DRIVER DISPLAY WIDGETS ...

Page 73: ...onsumes e lowest display rtial mode Tapping the the previous view Tap Interaction Fig 3 1 3 GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS swipe the button Press the button to select an option Press to access any available menu setting options If no other function is active but tons are used for volume control Performance Lap Timer g Force meter Performance gauges Downforce gauge Track widget Recording a lap time Reco...

Page 74: ...ce the vehicle has travelled since trip A was last manually reset Trip B This can be set to display the distance the vehicle has travelled during one drive cycle or since the fuel tank was last refuelled 1 2 3 4 Trip A B Screens These screens display 1 Instantaneous fuel consumption 2 Trip A Screen Distance travelled since trip was last manually reset 2 Trip B Screen Distance travelled during curr...

Page 75: ...g L Left R Right Performance Gauges Downforce Gauge Press or to display current engine performance data Power in BHP Torque in Nm Boost for supercharger Press or to display the current downforce The number of illuminated airstream lines above the vehicle increase as downforce increases Track Widget This menu is available if the ve hicle is equipped with the track mode option Press or to display th...

Page 76: ...is is the first lap then it will be recorded as the current best lap time With the LAP button highlighted Press again to start a new lap and again to stop the timer If a best lap time is available when a new lap is registered then the time difference between the previous lap time and the current best lap time for the session is displayed for 10 seconds If the current lap time is slower than the be...

Page 77: ... STOP button as shown above Swipe again to highlight the END button Press to end the session A message asking if the session should be saved is displayed to highlight YES or NO then press to select If YES is selected a message confirming the session has been saved is displayed If NO is selected a prompt is displayed A notification will also be shown in the centre display screen when a session is s...

Page 78: ...t reset option and press to select Note All options for trip A can also be reset by pressing the reset button on the end of the the light switch see page 117 Trip B From trip computer menu press or to highlight Trip B and press to select Press or to highlight reset option and press to select Speed Display From trip computer menu press or to highlight Speed display and press to select Press or to h...

Page 79: ...ime to destination Distance to destination Map View Map View Transition In either tour or sport display screen press or to show the current map view A map showing the vehicle s location and the current road name is displayed When changing to another option in the navigation menu the option icon is briefly displayed confirming that a different option has been selected My Destinations Destinations s...

Page 80: ...enu Press the button on the left hand steering wheel keypad When the audio system mutes say the name of the destination required Any stored addresses recognised by that name will be shown Press or to view address details Press over highlighted address to view map DRIVER DISPLAY WIDGETS ...

Page 81: ...and keypad controls as shown on page 73 Tyre Pressures Service Due Status Notifications Press to access or or Press or to view messages Tyre pressure monitoring system see page 205 Service due date see page 187 Notifications see page 63 Press to exit DRIVER DISPLAY WIDGETS ...

Page 82: ... and artist name will be shown if available Apple CarPlay Android Auto You can use the apps available on Apple CarPlay or Android Auto using a suitable device once it is either paired or connected via the USB connector to the infotainment system The information shown on the driver s display will vary dependent on the app selected USB The infotainment system will play any recognised audio files sto...

Page 83: ...of recent calls Press over highlighted recent call contact to dial Access Favourite Contacts Press or to dis play favourite contacts Press to enter menu Press or to view contact details Press over highlighted contact to dial Voice Call If Available Press or to dis play voice call Press to enter menu Press the button on the left hand steering wheel keypad Any stored contacts recognised by that name...

Page 84: ...84 DRIVER ASSISTANCE ...

Page 85: ...ontrol can be selected above speeds of 20 mph Vehicle speed can be set in 1 mph increments Cruise control cannot be used if track mode is selected Standby Mode Cruise control is operated using the switches on left hand side steering wheel keypad Press or to display the OFF cruise control symbol in the driver s display If the OFF symbol is white then cruise control is in standby mode If the OFF sym...

Page 86: ...ol has now returned to standby mode and the last set vehicle road speed is stored for reuse if required Automatic Deactivation Vehicle road speed decreases below 20 mph 32 km h Vehicle road speed increases above 130 mph approximately Pressing the brake pedal Traction Control or Electronic Stability Control is activated Track mode is selected The vehicle speed is higher than the set speed for longe...

Page 87: ... and not to replace the driver s attention The driver accepts full responsibility when driving the vehicle The driver should be prepared to take over control of vehicle speed to avoid hazardous or poor road surface conditions maintain distance from preceding traffic The speed limiter can be activated from 20 mph Vehicle speed can be set in 0 6 mph in crements Deviations from the limited speed may ...

Page 88: ...The symbol and set speed will illuminate white in the driver s display The speed limiter is now in standby mode Resuming With speed limiter deactivated but not turned off Press the button to reactivate The speed limiter set speed and symbol in the driver display will change colour from white to green The vehicle will now only accelerate up to the preset stored speed To Turn Off From Standby Mode P...

Page 89: ...eactivated You can then overtake the other ve hicle Fully release the accelerator pedal when the temporary acceleration is finished Engine braking will then automatically restore the vehicle speed to below the last stored maximum speed Speed Limiter Limitations On steep downhill gradients the speed limiter s braking effect may be inadequate and the actual vehicle road speed may exceed the stored m...

Page 90: ...ed as the object becomes closer All other audio feedback from the info tainment system will reduce in order to prioritise the warning for the PAS Tap the button on the display to turn the sound on or off as required Unless the rear PAS detects an object within the red zone The audio feed back will turn off once the vehicle has remained stationary for 2 seconds PAS is active during start stop drivi...

Page 91: ...w and ice CAUTION The PAS sensors cannot detect high objects Ensure to use extra vigilance when manoeuvring the vehicle where protruding objects such as loading docks shelves and hangers etc could be near the vehicle See page 20 for PAS sensor locations Washing Park Assist System Sensors See page 231 Park Assist System Presets The Park Assist System can be acti vated deactivated or the volume leve...

Page 92: ...es are only aids to parking and are not a substitute for vigilant all round observation The driver is responsible for safe manoeuvring and driving safely at all times Parking Assist and Camera Options Options are shown to the side of the screen when the PAC is active P Turn on off the PAS see page 99 P Turn on off the PAC trajectory guidelines Turn on off PAS sensor fields Mute unmute PAS sensor a...

Page 93: ...t lighting that is either too dark or bright may reduce the quality of the image shown in the centre display Owner Maintenance To ensure full functionality the PAC lens must be kept clean and free from foreign objects including dirt snow and ice Washing Park Assist Camera Lens See page 231 DRIVER ASSISTANCE ...

Page 94: ...94 CENTRE DISPLAY SCREEN ...

Page 95: ...could cause an accident It is recom mended to stop the vehicle before using certain applications availa ble such as using the keyboard entering address and contact in formation etc N NOTE Some functions will be disabled once the vehicle is moving 1 2 3 4 5 8 8 6 7 8 B C A D 9 B Small Widget Display Large Widget Display C A Side Bar Navigation Bar D 1 Notification centre Quick panel 6 2 Clock Clima...

Page 96: ...map points on the map 57 artial Mode fuel efficiency of the car is tested It reduces the energy nt system by shutting off certain functions that consumes th the screen will also be set to the lowest display ode on page 104 for more details button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode Tapping the rtial mode and return the driver to the previous view Tap Interaction Tap and Hold 5 seconds Fig 2 Fig...

Page 97: ...projection symbol is displayed if a mobile device is connected to the infotainment system with either Apple CarPlay or Android Auto apps available No projection symbol will be displayed if this feature is not available on a connected device Opening Device Projection Screen 57 ating Partial Mode ed when the fuel efficiency of the car is tested It reduces the energy e infotainment system by shutting...

Page 98: ...ciency of the car is tested It reduces the energy e infotainment system by shutting off certain functions that consumes WiFi Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display 5 2 Partial Mode on page 104 for more details d the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode Tapping the eactivate partial mode and return the driver to the previous view Tap Interaction Tap and Hold 5 sec...

Page 99: ...evice connection Bluetooth Wi fi mobile data and vehicle name see separate infotainment supplement for further information System Languages for display screens and keyboard unit values clock date formats voice command options Audio Volume adjustment sound optimisation equaliser settings vehicle speed compensation and ringtone settings see separate infotainment section for further information Gener...

Page 100: ...s Auto dim level Select between light normal and dark Exterior mirror tilting Tilt door mirror glasses when reverse gear selected Visible unlocking feedback Activate deactivate direction indicator lamp feedback Fold mirrors when locking Activate deactivate the folding mirrors Driver Support Park assist system Activate deactivate set volume level Security Visible locking unlocking feedback Activate...

Page 101: ...ke the user to the language application Examples of language selection key with two and one language available User can also switch between languages by swiping the space bar or performing a single tap on language button Once language has been changed language title will be displayed on the space bar for 2 seconds then disappear 1 4 MODULES COMPONENTS Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 3 Fig 4 Swipe up anywhere on t...

Page 102: ...and hold gesture has been actioned Keyboard languages key can display a maximum of 3 languages as well as the Language settings button tapping this button will take the user to the language settings within the settings application Examples of language selection key with two and one language available User can also switch between languages by swiping the space bar or performing a single tap on lang...

Page 103: ...io System 12 21 4G 3 System Settings nd Examples Keyboard Language Clock Reset System Settings System Setting Options Language Select from 12 languages for the driver s and central display screens Keyboard Language Select from 12 languages for the keyboard functions Units Select alternative units for fuel consumption ambient temperature and odometer distance Clock Change the date and time formats ...

Page 104: ... a s b e e n c h a n g e d l a n g u a g e t i t l e w i l l b e d i s p t h e s p a c e b a r f o r 2 s e c o n d s t h e n d i s a p p e a r F i g 6 F i g 3 F i g 2 F i g 4 96 d User can also switch between languages by swiping the space bar or performing a single tap on language button Once language has been changed language title will be displayed on the space bar for 2 seconds then disappear ...

Page 105: ...arch results display tap a result to select 9 Hide keyboard 4 Delete all input at the same time 10 Press and hold for special symbols such as or com 5 Keyboard characters 11 Space bar 6 Backspace hold to erase several characters 12 Language selector This is an overview of the keyboard The keys shown and their appearance may change depending on the language selected or in the method the keyboard is...

Page 106: ...hutting off certain functions that consumes iFi Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display 2 Partial Mode on page 104 for more details the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode Tapping the activate partial mode and return the driver to the previous view Tap Interaction Tap and Hold 5 seconds Fig 2 Fig 3 1 3 GENERAL USER INTERACTIONS Tap and hold the button to activate...

Page 107: ...ation Phone Media Widgets Dependent on the option selected a large and small widget are shown on the viewing area of the display screen From the home screen display flick the widgets on the screen to scroll up or down to view the available options CENTRE DISPLAY SCREEN ...

Page 108: ...ettings that can be changed but are not then saved to a specific driver profile If a global setting is changed it will change that specific setting across all driver profiles Keyboard layout settings are global If a driver profile adds an additional language to the keyboard they are also available when a different driver profile is used Guest This is a local profile and if used will store local se...

Page 109: ...ew Profile Other Users Add a maximum 4 user profiles Sign in or create a Lotus Profile to personalise Navigatrion Media vehicle setting and more Guest Profile Next 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Enter user profile name Enter name using keyboard then tap the return key 2 3 4 5 Add New Profile Add New Profile User Profile name 1 a s d f g h q w 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 e r t y u z 123 x c v b 2 3 Enter PIN 2 2 Edit User Name Edit PIN ...

Page 110: ... a profile you would like to remove Once a profile has been removed this cannot be undone 1 2 3 Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 4 Profile 4 5 3 4 2 Next Remove Cancel A driver profile will be disabled af ter 5 incorrect attempts to enter a PIN code If this happens tap the Use Guest Profile button The vehicle settings will revert to the local settings already defined N NOTE A disabled driver profile cannot...

Page 111: ...e assistant will only recognise commands using English French or German languages also see the lan guage system settings options on page 104 Using Voice Assistant N NOTE Speak after the beep speaking in a normal voice and speed Do not speak while the assistant is replying the assistant cannot understand commands when replying Close the windows and doors to avoid background noise in the vehicle cab...

Page 112: ...by shutting off certain functions that consumes more energy e g WiFi Bluetooth the screen will also be set to the lowest display brightness see 1 5 2 Partial Mode on page 104 for more details Simply tap and hold the home button for 5 seconds to activate partial mode Tapping the home button will deactivate partial mode and return the driver to the previous view Tap Interaction Tap and Hold 5 second...

Page 113: ...113 To interrupt a voice command either tap the button on the steering wheel keypad or tap the and then give a new command as applicable CENTRE DISPLAY SCREEN ...

Page 114: ...114 LIGHTING ...

Page 115: ...amps are replaced by the daytime running lights If not already activated the rear position lamps will illuminate if the tailgate is opened in low level ambient lighting conditions OFF Low Beam Lights With the engine running or with the vehicle s ignition in position II low beam headlights front and rear position and rear license plate lights are activated in this position OFF This symbol is illumi...

Page 116: ...when the rear fog lights are activated The switch will default to off whenever the headlamps or ignition are switched off N NOTE The regulations on the use of rear fog lights may be vary between different countries 1 2 2 1 Direction Indicators 1 1 Short flash Move the stalk up or down until resistance is felt and release The indicator lamps will flash three times 2 2 Continuous flash Move the stal...

Page 117: ... passenger airbag is deactivated and children shorter than 140 cm in a child seat can sit in the front passenger seat It is safer when the child is properly secured in the rear seats Seat belt reminder The indicator illuminates if the seat belt is unfastened in the driver or front passenger seat Battery charging fault If this warning indicator illuminates while the engine is running it may indicat...

Page 118: ...ion R the reverse light will illuminate and the rear parking assist system will be activated also see pages 227 and 92 Approach Lighting The approach lighting is activated when the vehicle is unlocked by pressing the button on the key fob The position courtesy and floor lights are activated In dark ambient lighting levels the number plate lighting and lighting in the outer handles are also activat...

Page 119: ...dlight low beam and licence plate lamps are illuminated The duration of lighting illumination is set from the centre display see page 119 Light Failure If a fault is detected affecting the exterior light system the READY symbol will illuminate in the driver s display screen A message with information on the fault is also shown on the screen also see page 63 Exterior Lighting Presets From the Globa...

Page 120: ...light within the glovebox is illu minated extinguished when the lid is opened or closed see page 131 Vanity Mirror Lighting Lights within the sun visors if fitted illuminate extinguish when the covers are opened or closed see page 129 Luggage Compartment Lighting Lights within the luggage compartment switch illuminate extinguish when the tailgate is opened or closed see page 48 Ambient Lighting Li...

Page 121: ... ambient light conditions when a door is opened and extinguishes when closed Brightness Adjustment Rotate the control wheel positioned to the outboard side of the steering column to adjust the brightness levels for the instruments ambient and mood lights LIGHTING ...

Page 122: ...122 WINDSCREEN WINDOWS MIRRORS AND SUN VISORS ...

Page 123: ...ore using the wiper check that the blade is not frozen and any snow or ice is scraped off of the windscreen Intermittent Wiping AUT Set the wiper sweep interval by rotating the ring on the end of the stalk upwards to increase the sweep interval downwards to decrease the interval CAUTION Check the condition of the wiper blade regularly A worn or damaged wiper blade rubber may not clean the windscre...

Page 124: ...SS AND MIRRORS Using the rain sensor The rain sensor automatically starts the wind screen wipers based on how much water it detects on the windscreen Rain sensor sen sitivity can be adjusted with the thumbwheel on the right hand stalk switch Right hand stalk switch Rain sensor button Thumbwheel sensitivity frequency When the rain sensor is activated the rain sensor symbol is shown in the driver di...

Page 125: ...the switches up or down slightly will raise or lower the windows for as long as the switches are held in position 2 Moving the switches up or down fully and then releasing will raise or lower the windows automatically to their end positions WARNING Do not leave children unattended in the vehicle WARNING Before closing a window always check that no person or object will be trapped WARNING Careless ...

Page 126: ...upted the one touch down auto drop and pinch protection features will not function which could increase risk of damage to the door window seals Resetting Automatic Drop Raise Pinch Protection Fully raise each window once raised hold the switch for 2 seconds until a click is heard Then fully lower each window once lowered hold the switch for 2 seconds until a click is heard N NOTE The windows canno...

Page 127: ...omatically stop in the fully unfolded position Optional accessory Automatic Folding When Locking The door mirrors can be automatically folded unfolded when the vehicle is locked unlocked using the remote control keys The preset option for this feature is set within the centre display see page 99 for further information N NOTE If the mirrors have been folded inwards using the L and R buttons they m...

Page 128: ...riginal position af ter 8 seconds approximately Only applicable if power seats with memory buttons are fitted Automatic Angling During Parking The door mirror glasses can be auto matically angled down when reverse gear is selected This feature is set within the centre dis play see page 99 for further informa tion N NOTE Pressing the L or R switch es twice will return the glass to its original posi...

Page 129: ...ing function of the interior rearview and door mirrors will be reduced if these sensors are obscured by objects such as parking permits transponders or sun visors etc that may prevent light from reaching the sensors Sun Visors Sun visors if fitted are located in the roof lining in front of the seats and can be folded down when necessary They can also be unclipped from their inner mountings and rot...

Page 130: ...130 CABIN STORAGE AND POWER SOCKETS ...

Page 131: ...ose push fully closed and the latch will engage Centre Console The centre console has several storage areas Armrest Cup Holders Below Climate Control Switches Below Gear Selector Automatic transmission centre console shown storage tray in manual transmission console is smaller CABIN STORAGE AND POWER SOCKETS ...

Page 132: ... Rear Cabin Net If fitted WARNING The maximum luggage weight must not exceed 20kg Any luggage stored must be fully enclosed within the net to avoid becoming insecure in the vehicle Centre Console Net CABIN STORAGE AND POWER SOCKETS ...

Page 133: ...ING The connected acces sory should be put in a position so that it cannot injure the vehicle occupants in the event of heavy braking or collision WARNING Frequently check any connected accessories as they can generate heat that can burn occupants or the interior CAUTION The battery may be come discharged if the auxiliary socket or USB ports are used when the engine is switched off CAUTION Accesso...

Page 134: ...ed for ward of the centre consoles lower storage tray which is used for device charging only Rearview Mirror A USB port is located at the front of the rearview mirror trim intended for sup plying power to a traffic video recorder CABIN STORAGE AND POWER SOCKETS ...

Page 135: ...135 SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL ...

Page 136: ...the seat is locked in position before driving WARNING Sit as far back from the steering wheel as is comforta ble whilst ensuring that the brake pedal can still be fully depressed and that full control of the vehicle can be maintained WARNING Ensure that no persons or objects will be trapped when adjusting the seat WARNING Do not attempt to adjust the seat position whilst driving as this could adve...

Page 137: ...or light in the M button extinguishes and a chime is heard N NOTE Use Button 2 in the same way to store another set of seat mirror positions Activating a Stored Setting With the driver door open Press button 1 and release The seat door mirrors will automatically move to the stored position With the driver door closed Press and hold button 1 until the seat door mirrors stop moving WARNING Do not us...

Page 138: ...stment The steering wheel can be adjusted for both height and depth 1 To release the steering wheel push the column lock lever downwards 2 Adjust the steering wheel to your ideal height and depth position 3 To lock the steering wheel in position pull the column lever back 4 Try to move the steering wheel up down in and out to ensure that you have locked it securely WARNING Ensure that the steering...

Page 139: ...g Column Lock When the ignition is in mode 0 and the vehicle is stationary the electronic steering column lock will activate lock when The vehicle is locked using the remote control key A certain time period has elapsed with the ignition mode 0 The vehicle is not started within a certain time period after unlocking the vehicle SEATS AND STEERING WHEEL ...

Page 140: ...140 CLIMATE CONTROL ...

Page 141: ...ure that the air conditioning system is kept in good condition and the compressor lubricated it is recommended to select air conditioning at least for a few minutes every week 1 2 3 5 4 6 Climate Control Switches 1 Temperature control and air conditioning on off 2 Air distribution 3 Windscreen demister 4 Heated rear screen door mirrors 5 Air recirculation 6 Fan speed auto climate mode on off Air C...

Page 142: ...t rotary controls the fan speed level Rotating the rotary clockwise as in Fig 1 will increase the fan speed and counter clock wise will decrease the fan speed Pressing the button in the middle of the rotary will activate the Auto climate function Pressing again will 4 Air Distribution Toggle The Air distribution button toggles between the following six states A AB B BC C CA where A Feet B Face and...

Page 143: ...if the ignition mode is set to 0 Manual recirculation cannot be selected with the demister active Heated Rear Screen Door Mirrors With the engine running press the rear screen door mirror switch to activate the rear window defrost function When activated The indicator lamp above the switch will illuminate The rear screen and the door mirrors will begin defrosting Press the switch again to deactiva...

Page 144: ...ior air to become stale and the windows to mist up It is not possible to activate air recircu lation when the demister is activated See page 147 for centre display settings Auto Climate Press the AUTO button to activate automatic climate system When activated The indicator lamp in the button illuminates The airflow temperature distribution and climate fan speed are then controlled by the vehicle t...

Page 145: ...ir vents may be dif ferent even though the system is at tempting to regulate the temperature Climate Fan To adjust the climate fan speed rotate the control ring around the AUTO button clockwise to increase fan speed seven speeds are available Turn counter clockwise to decrease down to fan off An indication of the fan speed level temporarily appears in the centre dis play as well as being permanent...

Page 146: ...essary Interior Air Cleaning System An air quality sensor detects contaminants in the air outside of the vehicle When excessive contaminant levels are detected the cabin fresh air intake vent closes and the air inside the cabin is recirculated to avoid high pollution The system will not activate when The recirculation mode is already active The climate fan is not on The windows are open Active Ele...

Page 147: ... this document differ CEVT may also make improvements and or changes in the product and the programs described in this information at any time without notice COPYRIGHT CEVT 2018 AND OR LICENSED TO CEVT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Pg 95 TABLE OF CONTENT If the selected item in the list is the first or last one then this is indicated by only showing two items ID i D shows when the first item in the list is ...

Page 148: ...See page 99 for futher information on the centre display screen A B C D E F G H A Temperature Tap or changes the tem perature by 0 5 Long press the or sets the tem perature to Hi or Lo Press and drag up or down inside the display to change the temperature Press and drag up just outside of the display to set Hi temperature B Air Distribution Tap on the bottom middle or top area of the air distribu ...

Page 149: ...ould not use the heated seat option as this may result in burn injuries E Maximum A C Pressing the MAX A C toggle button or by setting the temperature to Lo will activate maximum A C N NOTE Auto climate will be deactivated if previously selected When activated the indicator lamp below the toggle button illuminates the temperature is set to Lo and the climate system will attempt to lower the cabin ...

Page 150: ... the central display or by using the control ring around the AUTO button in the centre console see page 144 OFF is shown in the climate fan speed display The temperature level within the temperature display is dimmed Airflow distribution is deactivated To Reactivate Climate Tap the button within the temper ature control display Increase the climate fan speed level from the central display or by us...

Page 151: ...11 for activating voice assistant Seat Heating Voice Commands Set Seat heating to level 1 Turn up seat heating level Set seat heating level lower Decrease seat heat Climate Fan Voice Command Decrease the fan speed to the minimum Reduce the fan level Demister Air Conditioning Voice Command Switch on front window defrost Set the air conditioner to 24 degrees Celsius ...

Page 152: ...152 STARTING AND DRIVING ...

Page 153: ...ectronic steering column lock will activate lock when The vehicle is locked using the keyfob A certain time period has elapsed with the ignition in mode 0 The vehicle is not started within a certain time period after unlocking the vehicle Ignition Mode Systems Available 0 Inactive Some electrical functions can be used in this mode within a limited time period The clock audio infotain ment and posi...

Page 154: ...seat to ensure that the brake pedal can be fully depressed WARNING Ensure that you and any passenger in the vehicle fas tens their seatbelt before driving WARNING Never remove the keyfob from the vehicle or press the START STOP ENGINE button when the vehicle is moving This could stop the engine and cause an accident CAUTION Do not accelerate a cold engine immediately after starting Oil may not lub...

Page 155: ... P Park automatic vehicles Also see pages 165 and 157 Lift the rear of the START STOP EN GINE button flip cover Press and release the START STOP ENGINE button and the engine will stop WARNING Always take the remote control key out from the vehicle when exiting and ensure the vehicle is in ignition mode 0 especially if a child is left in the vehicle Transmission Manual Transmission The manual trans...

Page 156: ... must be fully depressed to start the engine Ensure that clutch pedal movement is not obstructed by a floormat or any other object before driving WARNING Any floor coverings in the footwell must be properly secured Loose mats can interfere with the operation of the foot pedals causing possible loss of vehicle control Automatic Transmission The Lotus automatic transmission system allows the driver ...

Page 157: ...spring back then move it forward again to select to R WARNING Always depress the footbrake firmly whilst selecting D or R as the vehicle may move even if the throttle is not de pressed WARNING To avoid unexpected or sudden vehicle movement always select P or N if the vehicle is stationary with the engine remaining at idle for prolonged periods N NOTE To avoid unexpected or sud den vehicle movement...

Page 158: ...nning in any other gear R Reverse Firmly depress the footbrake and select R to reverse the vehicle Always stop the vehicle completely before selecting R The park assist camera will also automatically activate showing the view from the rear of the vehicle in the centre display Dependent on market N Neutral No gear is engaged with neutral selected Only select N when the parking brake is applied and ...

Page 159: ...rding to road speed current gear in use and accelerator movement Transmission Warning Messages This symbol will illuminate accompanied by an explanatory message in the driver s display if a fault has been detected within the transmission system Dependent on the fault detected the vehicle may default to a limited power mode If this occurs ensure to adhere to the message displayed which may include ...

Page 160: ...omatically selected Continue to move the gear selector lever to the right to shift up into higher gears Move the gear selector to the left toward then release to immediately shift down into the next lower gear available Once in permanent mode you can also use the paddle shifters and still remain in permanent mode The engine will not automatically upshift before reaching maximum engine speed rpm wh...

Page 161: ...ally upshift If not already selected by the driver lower gears will be automatically selected by the transmission as the vehicle road speed decreases to protect the transmission system and prevent the engine from stalling Unsuitable Gear Selection If an unsuitable gear shift is attempted which could cause the engine to reach its maximum rpm then the current gear selected will remain unchanged and ...

Page 162: ...e enhanced engine and transmission sport features but without any power induced wheel slip intervention Anti lock Braking System and Hydraulic Brake Assist will be retained in any mode selected See page 164 for further information on the Electronic Stability Control Braking System Footbrake Ventilated disc brakes are fitted to all four wheels These are operated by two separate hydraulic brake circ...

Page 163: ...ons such noise is not harmful and does not affect the life or efficiency of the brakes After frequent hard use of the brakes it is beneficial to the durability of the discs and pads if the brakes are allowed to cool down before the vehicle is parked Allow the brake pads and discs to bed in fully before using the brakes to their full potential Pedal effort will reduce as the brakes are bedded in an...

Page 164: ...eel size s recom mended for the vehicle If incorrect wheels or tyres are fitted the ABS braking module may receive incorrect information from its sensors resulting in reduced ABS performance WARNING Only fit wheels and tyres of the correct sizes recommended for this vehicle Hydraulic Brake Assist Hydraulic Brake Assist detects an emergency situation by measuring the braking reaction and brake pres...

Page 165: ...ed with the ESC system If ESC is manually turned off then this symbol is illuminated inthedriversdisplay seepage168 for further information WARNING Lotus recommends that ESC should always be active when driving on public roads in normal conditions Sport Mode With sport mode selected there is a re duction in ESC settings allowing in creased power induced wheel slippage thresholds and no throttle re...

Page 166: ...raking Using the electric parking brake repeatedly to slow down the vehicle may cause serious damage to the braking system Parking Brake Activation Depress the footbrake pedal and ensure the gear shift lever for manual transmission vehicles is put into neutral or for automatic transmission vehicles P Park is selected Pull the lever on the parking brake switch towards you and then release Release t...

Page 167: ...ission Vehicles With the engine running depress the clutch pedal Select an appropriate gear Release the clutch pedal and depress the accelerator pedal as required to move the vehicle The parking brake will release and the symbol in the driver display extinguish es Hill Start Assist The Hill Start Assist System helps prevent the risk of unintended vehicle movement when driving away from an incline ...

Page 168: ...nse and maximum continuous engine speed are increased For automatic transmission vehicles lower gears may be automatically se lected for improved engine response Sport layout of information within driver s display screen shown see page 59 Track Mode If Equipped For dry condition track use only Engine idle speed from start up characteristics carried over from Sport mode Optimised traction and corne...

Page 169: ...Mode Move the drive mode switch in the cen tre console backwards or forwards to change the current drive mode select ed Switch Movement Forward Tour Sport Track Tour Sport Track Rearward Move the switch once to show the active drive mode in the pop up screen within the centre display Powertrain Exhaust Stability Enhanced Performance Simplied with added Lightness DRIVE MODE SPORT TOUR TRACK Powertr...

Page 170: ...reduced Track Mode Selected When selected tapping the button on the top right hand side of the display screen will show a message with information on the driver support features that are either not available or automatically deactivated whilst in track mode If equipped Driver support features reduced Driver Support features reduced in Track mode Driver Support features reduced in Track mode Deacti...

Page 171: ...low the ESC Off button in the central display is extinguished 57 Tap Interaction Tap and Hold 5 seconds OFF A short press of the ESC button will return the ESC functionality to the appropriate level for the drive mode selected and a message Driver Support Features Restored is shown at the top of the display The green indicator light below the ESC Off button in the central display is re illuminated...

Page 172: ...172 RUNNING IN ...

Page 173: ...ve been covered full throttle and or maximum engine speeds may be used For track use refer to page 234 Brakes Allow the brakes to bed in by avoiding needless heavy braking for the first 100 miles 160 km Thereafter the first time the brakes are used aggressively some loss of brake feel may be evident as the brake pads undergo a final conditioning phase After the brakes have cooled full brake perfor...

Page 174: ...174 FUEL FILLING AND FUEL ...

Page 175: ...o the required quantity or until the auto shut off mechanism is triggered WARNING Switch off the engine before re fuelling WARNING Follow all operating and safety instructions displayed at the filling station when refuelling WARNING Petrol and petrol fumes are highly explosive You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel WARNING Before re fuelling switch off mobile phones and other el...

Page 176: ...ed fuel where available E5 E10 E5 or E10 petrol used must meet EN228 standard The use of good quality fuels containing proper detergent additives is advised for good performance and emission control The vehicle is fitted with catalytic converters in the exhaust system to reduce the noxious content of the exhaust gases and comply with emission control regulations CAUTION It is essential that ONLY U...

Page 177: ...177 HOMELINK ...

Page 178: ... The programming for the buttons should be deleted if you sell your vehicle Programming Follow these instructions to start programming reset all programming or to reprogram individual buttons N NOTE The vehicle must be in ignition mode I or above before HomeLink can be programmed or used see page 153 For faster programming and improved transmission of the radio signal first fit new batteries in th...

Page 179: ...grammed may have a security function that requires the device s programming button on its receiver to be manual ly depressed Test by pressing the programmed button twice to see if the program ming was successful If you experience problems program ming your remote controlled item con tact HomeLink at HomeLink com Reprogramming Individual Buttons To reprogram an individual button Press and hold the ...

Page 180: ...180 LOTUS E CALL ...

Page 181: ...illness or in the event of a threat to the occupants of the vehicle Misuse of the SOS button could result in extra charges Automatic SOS Call If an airbag or seatbelt pretensioner is deployed the SOS alarm automatical ly activates and calls the PSAP and the appropriate assistance such as ambu lance or police will be sent to the vehi cle s location Coverage Lotus E Call is available when the igniti...

Page 182: ... in the event of an accident emergency Contact your Lotus Retailer immediately eCall in Progress Consult Handbook Twice every second Lotus E Call connecting No action Constantly illuminated Lotus E Call connected No action eCall in Standby Vehicle in ignition mode I Constantly illuminated Lotus E Call operational with no call in progress or in operator call back mode No action eCall in Call Back M...

Page 183: ...183 VEHICLE CARE ...

Page 184: ...ve the battery and trickle charge every two months Note that with the battery disconnected or removed the alarm system is de activated Bodywork Thoroughly clean the inside and outside of the vehicle and allow to dry thoroughly If necessary use a pressure washer to remove dirt and salt deposits from the underside see page 230 for further pressure washer information Tyres Increase the tyre pressures...

Page 185: ...refrigerant oil circulation as a result of excessive engine revving during initial engine start up after long periods of vehicle storage inactivity will not be covered by the New Vehicle Warranty Car Covers Using a non approved Lotus car cover can prevent the battery from being adequately cooled during charging as well as damaging the paint finish Wash and clean the vehicle and ensure it has fully...

Page 186: ... mainte nance schedule Vigilance will also be required including careful inspection of all safety critical components both be fore and after this type of vehicle us age N NOTE Using the vehicle on track or in a competitive manner will cause a greater degree of wear and tear to components than normal road use General Safety Read and follow the precautions listed below for your protection before per...

Page 187: ...he driver s display every time the engine is started This is a reminder that next service will soon be required The message displayed changes as the vehicle approaches the due service date interval Contact your Lotus Retailer to arrange the required service when this message first appears Removing the Message The message can be removed from the screen by pressing the confirm button on the right ha...

Page 188: ...al The exterior of the vehicle and immediately remove any corrosive substances to prevent damage to the paint see page 230 Regular Checks It is recommended to regularly check and where necessary top up or adjust the following items Engine oil Coolant level Brake fluid level Windscreen washer fluid level Park Assistance System sensors and camera for dirt snow or ice Also check Tyre pressures and co...

Page 189: ...s panel Closing Locking Lift the access panel slightly and remove the end of the support stay from the slotted plate Refit the stay into the holder Keeping fingers clear of entrapment and ensuring that there are no obstructions lower the access panel and align the holes within retaining brackets with the body panel screw threads Refit all 3 securing screws by hand until they are hand tight Using t...

Page 190: ...nt may potentially cause damage to components within the service compartment as well as the body panels Damage caused by this will not be covered by the vehicle warranty Engine Compartment 4 8 1 2 3 7 5 6 Overview Engine compartment covers removed for clarity 5 Engine oil filler cap 6 Power steering fluid reservoir 7 Supercharger casing 8 Air filter 1 Engine coolant expansion tank 2 Charge cooler ...

Page 191: ... fixings from the bodysides 3 Remove the front panel by pulling it rearwards to release the forward fixings from the bulkhead panel 4 Using light hand pressure lift up the inner sides of the rear panel to release the four underside fixings from the bodysides 2 4 4 3 N NOTE To prevent accidental damage to the panels place them in a safe area with the fixings facing downwards Refit the panels in the...

Page 192: ...e right hand side of the front engine compartment panel Lift up the panel and remove from the engine bay The dipstick handle is yellow If access to the dipstick is required when the engine is hot be aware of hot surfaces in the engine bay and wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent burn injuries Withdraw the dipstick and wipe with a paper towel Replace the dipstick into the dipstick tube W...

Page 193: ... contact with used engine oil may cause serious skin disorders including dermatitis and cancer WARNING Use protective gloves to avoid contact with skin as far as possible and wash skin thoroughly after any contact WARNING Keep engine oil out of the reach of children Windscreen Washer Reservoir The blue coloured reservoir filler cap for the windscreen washer reservoir is located to the left hand si...

Page 194: ...er arms outwards 2 Press the button on the wiper blade mounting 3 Pull the wiper blade out of the wiper arm 4 Slide in the new wiper blade until a click is heard 5 Check that the blade is firmly installed 6 Fold the wiper arm back onto the windscreen WARNING Only change a wiper blade when the vehicle s ignition is inactive 0 or in convenience mode 1 and the vehicle is stationary see page 153 for f...

Page 195: ... the pressure cap check the level of coolant in the expansion tank is above the MIN mark Topping up Ensure that the coolant is fully cold before slowly unscrewing the filler cap counter clockwise allowing any remaining pressure to escape before finally removing the cap WARNING Do NOT attempt to re move the pressure cap from the expansion tank when the engine is warm as serious scalding could resul...

Page 196: ...not cov ered by the Vehicle Warranty Charge Cooler Expansion Tank The charge cooler system coolant circuit has a coolant reservoir mounted on the forward left hand side of the engine bay see item 1 on page 190 Under normal circumstances It should not be necessary to add any coolant It is recommended that this operation is only carried out by your authorised Lotus Retailer as part of the recommende...

Page 197: ...NOTE The brake fluid level will drop gradually from the MAX mark as the brake pads wear but if the level drops below the MIN mark then contact your Lotus Retailer to investigate without delay WARNING If you notice increased movement of the brake pedal or a significant loss of brake fluid then contact your Lotus Retailer immediately Driving under these conditions could result in increased stopping ...

Page 198: ...nsump tion seek medical attention immediately CAUTION Spilled brake fluid can seriously damage the vehicle paintwork and some plastic com ponents Take suitable precautions to protect the paintwork from contamination and in case of spill age do not wipe but thoroughly rinse the affected area with water immediately VEHICLE CARE ...

Page 199: ...depth Worn tyres with a low tread depth are more likely to hydroplane in wet conditions and should not be used Recommended Tyre Pressures The cold tyre pressures should be checked every week or every 1 000 miles whichever is the sooner and adjustments made as necessary A decal on the driver s side door pillar displays the recommended pressures for factory fitted tyres The Technical Data section at...

Page 200: ...old tyres as previously described in this section 1 Remove the dust cap from the valve on one tyre and then press the tyre pressure gauge firmly down onto the valve 2 Inflate or deflate the tyre to the correct pressure see the decal on the driver s side door pillar showing the recommended pressure for factory fitted tyres 3 Refit the dust cap 4 Check the tyre for any cuts imbedded objects such as ...

Page 201: ...sizes as specified in the Technical Data section see page 239 The specific tyres recommended are available to order from your Lotus Retailer Snow Chains Snow chains should only be fitted on the rear wheels in conjunction with winter tyres Follow the fitting and tensioning instructions supplied with the chains The chains should be removed as soon as road conditions allow See page 239 N NOTE Vehicle...

Page 202: ...the vehicle handbrake and en gage first or reverse gear or P Park 5 Remove the tyre inflator kit box from the luggage compartment 6 Remove the compressor and sealant bottle from the kit box 7 Remove the electrical connector cable from the compressor stowage compartment and the transparent airline hose from the tyre sealant bottle 8 Wear the protective gloves provided in the kit 9 Press the tyre se...

Page 203: ...bottle and refit the tyre valve cap 18 Refit the compressor and tyre seal ant bottle into the kit box and refit securely back into place within the luggage compartment 19 You can continue driving but do not exceed 50 mph Do not accelerate or brake suddenly 20 After driving for about 5 miles stop the vehicle in a safe place and engage the handbrake 21 Take out the kit and reconnect the compressors ...

Page 204: ...s approximately 5 turns to ensure the sealant is distributed inside it Stop the vehicle in a safe place and repeat steps 10 15 shown on page 202 until the tyre reaches the correct pressure Follow steps 16 27 on page 203 if the tyre has reached the correct pressure after 15 minutes If after 15 minutes from the compressor being switched on the pressure gauge still shows a pressure of less than 1 8 b...

Page 205: ...become significantly under inflated and a warning message is also shown in the driver s display screen see page 81 for further information When the warning symbol illuminates you should stop and check your tyres as soon as possible and inflate them to the correct pressures see page 200 WARNING Driving with under in flated tyres could cause the tyres to overheat and can lead to tyre failure and may...

Page 206: ...the fitment of a new sensor or wheel removal refitment the tyre pressure monitoring symbol will be illuminated in the driver display Driving the vehicle with the tyres at the correct pressures for a short period of time will allow the sensor to calibrate to the tyre pressure monitoring system and the symbol will extinguish A guided routine to calibrate the sen sor pressure is available from the ap...

Page 207: ...he wheel bolts at this stage CAUTION Do not use hammer action air tools on locking wheel bolts D if fitted use only manual tools Optional locking wheel bolts C may be fitted requiring the corresponding coded socket wrench D supplied with the locking bolts to release them Rotate the coded socket until fully en gaged with the bolt head and take care to maintain the extension tool perpen dicular to t...

Page 208: ...w in the remaining 3 wheel bolts 4 Tighten all 5 wheel bolts in a cross wise pattern using the standard extension and and coded wheel bolt adaptor if locking wheel bolts are fitted 5 Following manufacturers instructions release the jack and lower the vehicle to the ground 6 Fully tighten the bolts to a torque of 105 Nm N NOTE Do not use any lubricants on the threads of the wheel bolts WARNING Dirt...

Page 209: ...beneath the front end of the chassis inboard rear of the front wheelarch WARNING Use only those lifting points identified above Lifting on any part of the body or with a jack improperly positioned may jeopardise safety WARNING Using a lifting jack can be dangerous If the car falls off the jack you or others could be seriously injured or killed NEVER get under a car when it is supported only by a j...

Page 210: ... working near batteries Battery Replacement It is recommended that the battery is replaced by an authorised Lotus Retailer but if a battery replacement is not being carried out by an authorised Lotus Retailer then ensure to Replace it with a battery with the same size cold starting capacity and type as the original battery refer to the Technical Data section of this handbook for further informatio...

Page 211: ...nal cover 1 and connect the red positive lead and black negative lead termi nals of the charger or automatic bat tery conditioner to the corresponding red positive 2 and black negative vehicle 3 battery terminals until 12 8 volts is achieved N NOTE Follow any instructions and safety warnings included with the trickle charger or battery condi tioner 4 5 7 8 6 Jump Starting In an emergency the vehic...

Page 212: ... into contact with either the donor or Lotus vehicle s positive jump starting point donor vehicle s battery positive terminal or the clamp connected to the red jump lead Have the cause of the discharged battery investigated and rectified and trickle charge the battery as shown on page 211 WARNING Ensure that tools or metal watches or jewellery do not contact the battery terminals or electrically l...

Page 213: ...the fuse wire has broken If the fuse has broken replace it with a new fuse of the same colour and amperage rating VEHICLE CARE WARNING Replacing a fuse with one of a higher rating may cause a fire CAUTION Replacing a fuse with one of a higher rating or a foreign object may cause damage to the vehicle s electrical systems N NOTE If a fuse of the correct rating is not available use one of a lower ra...

Page 214: ...4 Spare 10 2 RH HEADLAMP UNIT 10 1 LH HEADLAMP UNIT 6 193 1 EXHAUST ACTUATOR Spare 2 Fuse Arrangement FJB Spare 6 95 TEMP FLAP ACTUATOR LEF 12 01 05 20 FR01 FR02 FR03 FR04 30 31 19 42 45 41 53 50 46 51 FR14 FR13 FR12 FR11 FR10 FR09 FR08 FR07 FR06 FR05 54 55 56 A B C D 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 42 43 44 45 46 47...

Page 215: ...unit left hand 20 Micro 14 Supplementary restraint system occupancy weight sensor passenger belt tension sensor front right 5 Micro 15 Exhaust actuator 5 Micro 16 Spare Micro 17 Spare Micro 18 Vehicle Dynamics Domain Master VDDM brake module 5 Micro 19 Seat occupant weight sensor 5 Micro 20 Relay coil supply 5 Micro 21 Battery backed up sounder 5 Micro 22 Recirculation flap actuator Temperature fl...

Page 216: ...or Temp flap actuator left side Recirculation flap actuator 40 MCase 33 Vehicle Dynamics Domain Master VDDM brake module 40 MCase 34 Vehicle Dynamics Domain Master VDDM brake module 40 MCase 35 Spare MCase 36 Headlamp relay 30 MCase 37 Spare MCase 38 Spare MCase 39 Spare MCase 40 Spare MCase 41 Spare MCase 42 Spare MCase 43 Spare MCase 44 Spare MCase 45 Spare Mcase 46 Spare Micro 47 Spare Micro 48...

Page 217: ...icro 50 Spare Micro 51 Spare MCase 52 Spare MCase 53 Spare MCase 54 Spare Micro 55 Headlamp unit left hand 20 Micro 56 Headlamp unit right hand 20 Micro M1 Fuse box supply 80 Midi M2 Spare Midi M3 Fan control module 70 Midi M4 Spare Midi M5 Spare Midi ...

Page 218: ... 3 5 2 1 2 1 3 5 CR04 1 2 CR03 3 5 01 57 58 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 33 54 53 52 51 50 57 58 34 90 91 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 60 61 62 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 1 2 3 VEHICLE CARE The toe board panel is an occupant crash protection component Never drive the vehicle without the toe board panel being installed and fitted correctly WARN...

Page 219: ...1 Door module front left 20 Micro 12 Seat module right 20 Micro 13 Door module front right 20 Micro 14 Active safety domain master 5 Micro 15 Steering column lock 7 5 Micro 16 Diagnostic socket ODB I 10 Micro 17 Steering wheel module 5 Micro 18 Radio frequency antenna 5 Micro 19 Relay coil supply 5 Micro 20 Centre console switch module 5 Micro 21 Brake pedal sensor 5 Micro 22 Climate control modul...

Page 220: ...icro 30 Silent alarm module 5 Micro 31 Spare 5 Micro 32 Spare Micro 33 Spare Micro 34 Engine Bay EFCM_2 Relay 10 Micro 40 Spare MCase 41 Spare MCase 42 Spare MCase 50 Auxiliary water pump 5 Micro 51 Spare Micro 52 Spare Micro 53 Power outlet passenger compartment 15 Micro 54 Charging port rear view mirror USB charging port floor console right 10 Micro 55 Spare MCase 56 Spare MCase 57 Spare MCase 5...

Page 221: ...pare Micro 68 Spare Micro 69 Spare Micro 70 Spare 71 Spare 80 Sun sensor 5 Micro 81 USB connection 7 5 Micro 82 Rain light sensor module vanity mirror illumination overhead console glove box illumination glove box switch interior rear view mirror module 7 5 Micro 83 Side obstacle detection left side obstacle detection right 5 Micro 84 Spare Micro 85 Spare Micro 86 Spare Micro 87 Spare Micro 90 Spa...

Page 222: ...ULE ECM 4 98 ALTERNATOR CONTROL MODULE ACM Spare 8 3 AC COMPRESSOR SOLENOID 4 98 ALTERNATOR CONTROL MODULE ACM RF09 6 253 PUMP WATER COOLED CHARGE AIR COOL 8 117 SOLENOID VARIABLE VALVE TIME VVT INL 8 118 SOLENOID VARIABLE VALVE TIME VVT EXH 8 18 EVAP PURGE VALVE 8 19 SOLENOID VARIABLE VALVE TIME VVT INLE 8 81 SOLENOID VARIABLE VALVE TIME VVT OUT 8 44 CANISTER CLOSE VALVE 20 3 4 5 6 7 8 SPARK PLUG...

Page 223: ... VVT inlet and exhaust B evap purge valve Solenoid variable valve timing VVT inlet and outlet canister close valve 7 5 Micro 10 Oxygen sensor 1 left hand front oxygen sensor 3 linear right hand front oxygen sensor 4 diagnostic right hand rear oxygen sensor rear 10 Micro 11 Relay coil supply 5 Micro 12 Engine control module 5 Micro 13 Electronic gear selection module 5 Micro 14 Alternator control m...

Page 224: ...ro 30 Spare Micro 31 Spare MCase 32 Central electronic module 40 MCase 33 Spare MCase 34 Central electronic module 40 MCase 35 Spare MCase 36 Spare MCase 37 Spare MCase 38 Spare MCase 39 Window washer pump front relay 30 MCase 40 Spare MCase 41 Rear defroster relay 25 MCase 42 Spare MCase 43 Spare MCase 44 Starter relay 30 MCase 45 Spare MCase 46 Gear shift actuator 5 Micro VEHICLE CARE ...

Page 225: ...7 Spare Micro 48 Spare Micro 49 Spare Micro 50 Spare Micro 51 Transmission control module 30 MCase 52 Spare MCase 53 Spare MCase 54 Spare Micro 55 Spare Micro 56 Spare Micro M1 Spare Midi M2 Spare Midi M3 Spare Midi M4 Spare Midi M5 Spare Midi ...

Page 226: ...73956 Color 25 8888773964 8888773958 CEVT P N 8888773960 Mcase Fuses slotted Blue Fuse Rate Pink 20 8888773962 Grey White 15 30 Type CEVT P N 8888590748 8888590754 Mini 2 Relay list 8888590741 Power Mini Micro 5 pin 8888590745 Micro Pink Fuse Rate Blue CEVT P N 8888775516 125 Color Midi Fuses 8888775509 100 White 8888775512 80 Pink Fuse Rate 8888775501 Mega Fuses 400 8888775507 300 Violet 250 8888...

Page 227: ...TE Fan motors are fitted to the front lamps to aid thermal management and may be audible when the engine is started 3 2 4 5 1 2 Rear Lamps 1 Centre high mounted stop lamp 2 Licence plate 3 Reverse rear fog 4 Position brake 5 Position turn indicator Will also illuminate when daytime running lights are activated N NOTE All lamps may temporarily condensate on the inside of the lens This is normal and...

Page 228: ...unting point N NOTE Ensure the recovery eye is screwed firmly into the mounting point as possible before winching the vehicle Put the vehicle into ignition mode II active and release the electric parking brake see pages 153 and 165 For manual transmission vehicles put the gear lever into neutral For automatic transmission vehicles select N Neutral see page 158 Ensure that the keyfob is left in the...

Page 229: ...pension linkages recovery eye or chassis or body components may cause damage Vehicle Towing Only in an emergency should the vehicle be towed using the recovery eye and then only for the shortest distance necessary Before towing ensure to deactivate the power steering lock and release the electrical parking brake see pages 153 and 165 WARNING Use only towing equipment designed specifically for this...

Page 230: ...ilation grilles or locks Thoroughly wash using plenty of lukewarm water and a proprietary car shampoo never use household de tergent or washing up liquid N NOTE The car shampoo must be non abrasive without strong sol vents and have a pH value be tween 3 and 11 neither strongly acidic nor strongly alkaline Wash in the shade and use a cotton chenille wash mitt or a sponge rinsed frequently to minimi...

Page 231: ...d lamps and rear lamps may tempo rarily have condensation on the in side of the lens This is normal and will slowly dissipate once the lamps have been switched on Park Assist System Sensors As recommended for the vehicle body only handwash the sensors Park Assist Camera Lens As recommended for the vehicle body only handwash the camera CAUTION Automatic car washers and jet washers may damage the se...

Page 232: ...eaning the dis play screen heavy pressure may damage the screen Cloth Trim Normal cleaning consists of occasion ally wiping lightly with a cloth damp ened in a mild soap and water solution it is important that the cloth is only dampened not soaked Alternatively a proprietary upholstery cleaner may be used Leather Vinyl Trim This should be wiped over occasionally with a cloth dampened in warm soapy...

Page 233: ...d be replaced if the webbing becomes frayed contaminat ed or damaged Not checking or main taining seat belts can result in them not working properly when needed Check all the belts regularly and have any problem corrected immediately Footwell Cleaning Use only correctly secured Lotus approved carpet mats in the footwells Floor coverings made from plastic or other non breathable materials may trap ...

Page 234: ...cing Refer to the separate Warranty Booklet section 2 Intended Purpose Please be aware that the use of products with specifi cations other than those shown on the next page could cause damage to the engine and transmission that would not be covered under the terms of the Lo tus vehicle warranty For fluid quantities please see Capaci ties on page 237 For change intervals please refer to the Mainten...

Page 235: ...235 TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 236: ...PI GL 4 Automatic Transmission Approved Product Toyota Genuine ATF WS Transmission oil Approved Product Exxon Mobil JWS 3324 Transmission oil Brake Clutch System Approved Product Specification Petronas Tutela Top 4 S brake fluid DOT 4 Engine and Charger Coolant Additive Approved Product Total Glacelf SI OAT Type Colour Monoethylene glycol with OAT corrosion inhibitors Pink Power Steering System PA...

Page 237: ...s Fuel Consumption Low l7 1 l 100km Medium 11 4 l 100km High 9 7 l 100km Extra 10 5 l 100km Combined 11 3 l 100km CO2 Emissions Low 391 g km Medium 259 g km High 221 g km Extra 240 g km Combined 258 g km Figures applicable to both manual and automatic transmission mod els Unleaded Fuel Requirement Minimum 95 RON E10 Recommended 97 RON E5 Engine Data Power Output 298kW 6 800 rpm Idle Speed 750 200 ...

Page 238: ...rear 17 9 Mid laden weight TECHNICAL DATA Weights Manual Transmission Unladen Total 1493 kg Front 572 kg Rear 921 kg Gross maximum vehicle weights Total 1763 kg Front 690 kg Rear 1073 kg Maximum permissible GVW 2 x 100kg 50kg luggage 20kg luggage be hind seats Weights Automatic Transmission Unladen Total 1500 kg Front 572 5 kg Rear 927 5 kg Gross maximum vehicle weights Total 1770 kg Front 682 5 k...

Page 239: ...r 2 2 bar 32 lb in 2 4 bar 35 lb in Winter Tyres Position Sidewall Designation Marking Michelin Pilot Alpin Front 235 35 ZR20 92W XL None Standard Michelin Rear 285 30 ZR20 99W XL None Standard Michelin Recommended Inflation Pressures Position Cold Inflation Pressure Front 2 6 bar 37 lb in Rear 2 5 bar 36 lb in Snow Chains Position Konig CG 9 105 Rear High speed pressures for road speeds in excess...

Page 240: ...240 Battery Type Platinum AGM096E Voltage V 12 CCA EN 760 Ah Capacity C20 70 Size L B H 278 x 175 x 190 mm TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 241: ...nformation HW version V1 5 SW version IP10 Performed UK Market Conformity Assessment Body TUV SUD BABT Approved Body 0168 UK RER002192 i01 Radio Equipment Regulations 2017 No 1206 Article 3 1a Safety Health EN IEC 62368 1 2020 A11 2020 EN IEC 62311 2020 Articla 3 2 Radio EN 300 328 V2 2 2 EN 300 440 V2 1 1 EN 303 345 1 V1 1 1 EN 303 345 2 V1 1 1 EN 303 345 3 V1 1 1 EN 303 345 4 V1 1 1 EN 303 413 V...

Page 242: ...242 INDEX ...

Page 243: ... 163 Brake Pedal 163 Brakes 173 Braking System 162 Anti Lock Braking System 163 Brake Pads 163 Brake Pedal 163 Electric Parking Brake 165 Footbrake 162 Hill Start Assist 167 Hydraulic Brake Assist 164 C Capacities 237 Car Covers 185 Centre Console 131 Centre Display Overview 95 App Launcher 102 Automatic Activation Deactivation 97 Manual Deactivation 97 Device Projection 97 Display Navigation 96 D...

Page 244: ...8 Tour Mode 168 Track Mode 168 Driver Display 59 Clock 65 Drive Mode Display 69 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge 65 Fuel Gauge 64 Gear Display 69 Gear Shift Indicator 69 Warning Symbol Illumination 62 Indicator Symbols 60 System Status Indicator Symbols 61 Outside Air Temperature 66 Performance Gear Shift Lighting 67 Speedometer 66 Tachometer 66 Tour Mode 59 Track Mode 60 Sport Mode 59 Trip Comput...

Page 245: ...cking Unlocking Confirmation 43 Keyfob Battery 50 Keyfob Range 43 Locking 44 Unlocking 43 45 46 52 189 Tailgate Opening Using Keyfob 47 Unlocking Options 43 Kick Down 159 L Leather Vinyl Trim 232 Lighting 115 Approach Lighting 118 Home Safety Lights 119 AUTO 115 Brake Lights 118 Emergency Brake Lights 118 Daytime Running Lights 115 Direction Indicators 116 Hazard Warning Lights 117 High Low Beam H...

Page 246: ...e Clutch System 236 Engine 236 Engine and Charger Coolant Additive 236 Manual Transmission 236 Power Steering System PAS 236 Windscreen Washer Bottle 236 Recommended Tyre Pressures 199 Recovery Eye 228 Resetting Trip Computer 78 Reverse Light 118 Roadside Assistance 18 Road Tyres 239 Running In 173 Brakes 173 Engine 173 Stopping the Engine 173 Tyres 173 S Safety Information 14 Before Driving Your ...

Page 247: ...1 Tyre Inspection 199 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System 205 Tyre Replacement 201 Winter Tyres 201 U Under Vehicle Cleaning 230 USB Ports 133 Using a Fuel Can 176 V Vanity Mirror Lighting 120 Vehicle Health 81 Vehicle Identification 16 Vehicle Overview 20 Vehicle Recovery 228 Recovery Eye 228 Transporter Recovery 229 Vehicle Storage 184 Air Conditioning 184 Battery 184 Bodywork 184 Car Covers 185 Int...

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Page 252: ...inue or change specification design or equipment at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatsoever relative to the shown in this publication You should keep in regular contact with your Lotus dealer to ensure that you are kept informed of any technical developments which may improve the specification performance or safety of your vehicle Edition August 2022 Part Number 889...

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