Known Issues - Evora

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Common Issues

Please fill this entry with common issues that are occurring with the Lotus Evora.

Gear Cables

See forum threads:
http://forums.seloc.org/viewthread.php?tid=338898
http://forums.seloc.org/p/5776122

Some earlier cars were reported to have stiff or obstructive gear shifts, making some gears difficult to select. This was a particularly common complaint on the early cars and was upgraded at various points during the models life.

If customers complain of poor gear shift quality then the cables can be adjusted both at the gearbox and gear linkage ends to improve gear selection, or replaced entirely with later specification cables. This is a 5 hour job as it involves removing parts of the interior.

For MY12 cars the cable set up was changed to try and improve upon things further.

Transmission Noise

Some Evoras are reported as having higher than expected transmission noise at low speed in the lower gears, characterised by the sound of 'a rotating component binding on a metal casing'. Some owners have managed to get Lotus to address the issue under warranty, and others report that the noise is down to poor quality throwout bearings in the clutch.

http://forums.seloc.org/p/5767842 http://www.lotustalk.com/forums/f170/supercharging-my-na-evora-116587/index4.html#post1758551

Interior Build Quality

Some reports of poor build quality on the interior, particularly in early cars.

Recaro seat wear

The Evora comes equipped with Recaro Sportster CS seats as standard and there has been a report of these showing signs of wear even early in the cars life.1

Evora Seat Wear.jpg

These seats are also used in other cars such as the Mk2 Ford Focus RS where they have exhibited similar issues, suggesting this is a quality control issue for Recaro.

Lotus appear to be willing to replace seats that have shown excessive wear under warranty.

Rear Tyre Wear

Rear tyre wear has been reported to be fairly high on many cars, even when driven conservatively. In general owners have reported rear tyres can need replacing after around 10k miles, although this obviously is affected by usage and driving style.

References

1 SELOC Forums: Evora S - 3 months in - Seat wear and other minor issues