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Note that for some variants (Sport 160/190, Exige), the service interval is every 6000 miles instead of the usual 9000 miles. Many advocate a service sequence of A,B,A,B,A,C on these cars so that the spark plugs are replaced every other service. Apparently this is what Lotus always intended but some service record books were printed incorrectly.
 
Note that for some variants (Sport 160/190, Exige), the service interval is every 6000 miles instead of the usual 9000 miles. Many advocate a service sequence of A,B,A,B,A,C on these cars so that the spark plugs are replaced every other service. Apparently this is what Lotus always intended but some service record books were printed incorrectly.
  
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==Cam belts==
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Lotus have amended the original schedule and now recommend changing cam belts at least every four years rather than the original six, this will often mean services can become "A+belts", "B+belts", or "C-belts" depending on age and mileage.
  
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==Schedule==
 
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Revision as of 12:19, 4 April 2007

Servicing

Compiled by Dot


In order to maintain warranty validation and help ensure proper safety, emissions performance and dependability of the vehicle, Lotus Cars Ltd. requires that the vehicle be serviced in accordance with this schedule. Each service should be performed either within 1000 miles (1600 kms) of the distance stipulated, or within one month of the anniversary of the previous service, whichever first occurs. Any necessary repairs should be completed without delay.


A cross (X) in the following table indicates an operation to be performed. The corresponding box should be ticked when the operation has been satisfactorily performed, or the X circled if extra work and time is required. The approval of the customer should be obtained before any extra work is undertaken, details of which should be recorded in the space provided at the end of the schedule.


After Sales Service: There is no charge to the vehicle owner for the labour content of the After Sales Service. Only materials used will be charged.


Inspect means assess condition and test for correct operation. Extra time is required to adjust or repair - advise customer beforehand if necessary.


Check means test and adjust/fill or tighten as necessary. Labour time is included.


There are four types of services for the Elise:

1) After sales Service (AS)

2) A Service (A)

3) B Service (B)

4) C Service (C)


Servicing Sequence Type KM / Mileage or time:


AS 1500 / 1000 or within 12 months

A 15000 / 9000 or 12 months

A 30000 / 18000 or 12 months

B 45000 / 27000 or 12 months

A 60000 / 36000 or 12 months

A 75000 / 45000 or 12 months

C 90000 / 54000 or 12 months

A 105000 / 63000 or 12 months

A 120000 / 72000 or 12 months

B 135000 / 81000 or 12 months

A 150000 / 90000 or 12 months

A 165000 / 99000 or 12 months

C 180000 / 108000 or 12 months


Note that for some variants (Sport 160/190, Exige), the service interval is every 6000 miles instead of the usual 9000 miles. Many advocate a service sequence of A,B,A,B,A,C on these cars so that the spark plugs are replaced every other service. Apparently this is what Lotus always intended but some service record books were printed incorrectly.

Cam belts

Lotus have amended the original schedule and now recommend changing cam belts at least every four years rather than the original six, this will often mean services can become "A+belts", "B+belts", or "C-belts" depending on age and mileage.

Schedule

Schedule.GIF