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==S2 Striker Pins==
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The doors striker pin on the S1 Elise is 10mm in diameter. The doors striker pins on later model S2 Elises (what years?) are slightly too small in diameter (~9mm?) causing the door to rattle when driving over bumps in the road.  It can be most off putting and sometimes result in the driver thinking there's something seriously wrong with the car.
  
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'''NOTE:  This only affects the S2 Elise'''
  
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There are several solutions to resolve this problem all of which simply increase the diameter of the striker pin.
  
===Electric Tape Around The Striker Pins===
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== Get a new one ==
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Purchase a new striker pin which is slightly larger in diameter than the stock item which stops the door rattling.  You need a 17mm spanner for this job.
  
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<gallery>
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Image:new1.jpg|Larger After market S2 Striker Pins
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Image:new2.jpg|Larger After market S2 Striker Pins
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</gallery>
  
For the lazy or spanner inept among us, a simple fix is to wrap some electrical tape around the pins (making them bigger in diameter).
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=== Sources ===
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EliseShop sell new striker pins:
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* http://www.elise-shop.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5&products_id=613
  
This will have to be re-applyed over time as the tape will slowly become ripped ect.
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The seller 'jess9blue' sometimes has these for sale on eBay:
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* http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZjess9blueQQhtZ-1
  
[[Image:pins3.jpg|thumb|left|Tape Around Pins]]
 
[[Image:pins4.jpg|thumb|left|Tape Around Pins]]
 
  
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== Bodge repair the existing ==
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=== Electric Tape ===
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For the lazy or spanner inept among us, a simple fix is to wrap some electrical tape around the pins (making them bigger in diameter).  This will have to be re-applied over time as the tape will slowly become ripped.
  
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<gallery>
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Image:Pins3.JPG|Tape Around Pins
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Image:Pins4.JPG|Wrapping Tape Around The Pins
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Image:Pins5.JPG|Tape Requiring a re-application
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</gallery>
  
===Adjusting The Standard Striker Pins===
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=== String ===
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Having used the tape method for a few months I did not like it a lot, it looked bad and did not really work. I fixed the issue by using simple string (the kind used to wrap parcels). Drop of super glue to fix the end, then wrap it around tightly and neatly and fixing the other end with another drop of super glue. If you want it to last for years use a bit of wood glue to soak the string all around, will make it very durable. My doors now shut like on a Merc. Okay, not really, but a lot better.
  
17mm Spanner
 
  
[[Image:pins1.jpg|thumb|left|Striker Pins]]
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[[Category:Body]]
[[Image:pins2.jpg|thumb|left|Striker Pins]]
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[[Category:Interior]]
 
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[[Category:Lotus Elise]]
 
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[[Category:S2]]
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===After Market Striker Pins===
 
 
 
 
 
These can be acquired off a seller from eBay, and are bigger in diameter than the stock item.
 
 
 
[[Image:new1.jpg|thumb|left|Larger Aftermarket S2 Striker Pins]]
 
[[Image:new2.jpg|thumb|left|Larger Aftermarket S2 Striker Pins]]
 
 
 
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[http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZjess9blueQQhtZ-1 eBay Seller]
 

Latest revision as of 11:51, 19 March 2017

The doors striker pin on the S1 Elise is 10mm in diameter. The doors striker pins on later model S2 Elises (what years?) are slightly too small in diameter (~9mm?) causing the door to rattle when driving over bumps in the road. It can be most off putting and sometimes result in the driver thinking there's something seriously wrong with the car.

NOTE: This only affects the S2 Elise

There are several solutions to resolve this problem all of which simply increase the diameter of the striker pin.

Get a new one

Purchase a new striker pin which is slightly larger in diameter than the stock item which stops the door rattling. You need a 17mm spanner for this job.

Sources

EliseShop sell new striker pins:

The seller 'jess9blue' sometimes has these for sale on eBay:


Bodge repair the existing

Electric Tape

For the lazy or spanner inept among us, a simple fix is to wrap some electrical tape around the pins (making them bigger in diameter). This will have to be re-applied over time as the tape will slowly become ripped.


String

Having used the tape method for a few months I did not like it a lot, it looked bad and did not really work. I fixed the issue by using simple string (the kind used to wrap parcels). Drop of super glue to fix the end, then wrap it around tightly and neatly and fixing the other end with another drop of super glue. If you want it to last for years use a bit of wood glue to soak the string all around, will make it very durable. My doors now shut like on a Merc. Okay, not really, but a lot better.