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WORKS THEN STOP THEN WORKS

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3/10/2011 3:07:09 AM • Lotus Elise Cars... • Answered on Mar 10, 2011
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Repair manual lutus elise

I find this sites with information about your question:
- Lotus Elise - Workshop Manual Workshop Manuals
- 2005 Elise - Owners Manual (PDF Format)
- Lotus_Workshop_Manuals

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2/2/2011 2:05:02 PM • 2001 Lotus Elise • Answered on Feb 02, 2011
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Worth the price

That all depends on what you are looking for in a car. An Exige or Elise makes a great track car/daily driver. So if you are the kind of person that will take your car out and really use it to its potential, then a Lotus is great for you, and you can stop reading here. If that is not the case, read on my friend. Before I go further, let us determine pricing so we can loot at some alternatives. A new Exige will set you back about $60k when all is said and done, with the Elise doing about $50k in damages. Not exactly the cheapest cars on the road, but certainly not as expensive as most others in their class. If this will be your primary vehicle, or you will not be tracking it on a semi-regular basis, then you may want to consider something a little more subdued. In the same range you can try out the new BMW 335i, which boasts some incredible stats for a non-M BMW. Decent track abilities, and incomparable comfort and performance for normal to 8/10ths driving. But again, if you are buying a vehicle for the track, then look elsewhere. If you wanted to spend a little more money, a 2008 M3 would work nicely. Do a quick google search, and you'll be impressed. Those 2 above ideas were just a small sampling of the cars in that price range that offer good performance. Now lets change gears: if this WILL be a track car, with little use as a daily driver, you may want to consider the Ariel Atom. *pause while I look at their website*. Well, they changed a little bit in the last year or so, prices went up a bit. Anyway, for about the same price as an exige, you can get a 250whp open cockpit road legal race car. Look on youtube for videos and prepare to be amazed. Anyway, hope this helps somewhat.
12/25/2010 3:30:55 PM • 2007 Lotus Exige • Answered on Dec 25, 2010
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Winshield

12/25/2010 3:26:27 PM • 2007 Lotus Exige • Answered on Dec 25, 2010
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I need the electrical diagram

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12/25/2010 3:24:50 PM • 2011 Lotus Exige • Answered on Dec 25, 2010
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What blower motor will fix in 05 lotus elise can

take the old one to a scrapyard and see what you can find ,if i can fit one from a citreon into a mitsubishi with the help of some some araldite and the fan blade from a opel astra .two self tappers and a couple of lucar connectors
12/17/2010 7:31:11 PM • 2005 Lotus Elise • Answered on Dec 17, 2010
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Engine overrevs on stanstill if

idle control valve ,if not this then its software controlling it
12/5/2010 7:13:54 PM • Lotus Elise Cars... • Answered on Dec 05, 2010
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1991 lotus elan throttle cable

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12/4/2010 3:10:05 PM • 2000 Lotus Elan • Answered on Dec 04, 2010
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How to open hood

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Lotus elise 111r 2006.. was driving and lost power

I have the same proble, do you find a solution?
9/4/2010 2:10:38 PM • 2007 Lotus Elise • Answered on Sep 04, 2010
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Check engine light on with DTC P0012

Check engine light on with
5/25/2010 5:27:10 PM • 2005 Lotus Elise • Answered on May 25, 2010
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Engine light goes on than next day off

Normal operating temp for any car is 150-170 F, Your thermostat is set for these amounts, water boils at 220 F and coolant boils at 260 F, but the boiling of anything in there is not good, it creates pressure, something is going to give. Your radiator cap has a temp on it too, about 165. It will bleed off the pressure before it explodes. So, you can check your thermostat, they do freeze up, check your coolant, don't run straight water. and then check the inside of your radiator, they do clog up. Hope this helps.
3/2/2010 12:43:47 PM • Lotus Cars &... • Answered on Mar 02, 2010
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