Lotus Service Notes
Introduction
CONTENTS
ELISE & EXIGE; 2004 M.Y. ONWARDS; WITH 1ZZ/2ZZ ENGINE
Section
TDP
TDQ
Technical Data - Engine
- Vehicle
Chassis
AH
Bodycare & Repair
BQ
Body Fittings
BR
Front Suspension
CI
Rear Suspension
DH
Engine & Engine Management - Lotus supplement
- Toyota 1ZZ/2ZZ engine repair manual
* see separate manual B120T0327J
- Toyota 2ZZ-GE engine supplement
# see separate manual C120T0327J
EH
*
Engine Management
Transmission
#
EMP
- Lotus supplement
- Toyota C64 transmission repair manual
~ see separate manual D120T0327J
- Toyota C56 transmission repair manual
^ see separate manual TBA
FJ
~
^
Wheels & Tyres
GH
Steering
HG
Brakes
JJ
Engine Cooling
KH
Fuel System
- Except North America
- North America
LJ
LK
Electrics
MP
Maintenance & Lubrication
OI
Air Conditioning, Heating & Ventilation
PL
Clutch
QH
Passive Restraint (North America)
WD
Supplement - Exige Supercharged (S/C)
Exige S/C
Supplement - 2-Eleven
2-Eleven
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Lotus Service Notes
Introduction
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER & ENGINE NUMBER
The Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) is stamped on the chassis in the right hand front wheelarch
area, viewable with the front wheels turned to right full lock, and is also printed on a label stuck to the inside
of the chassis sideframe alongside the driver's seat. The engine number is marked on a vertical patch at the
right hand side of the rear face of the cylinder block, adjacent to the clutch housing.
Both numbers should always be quoted with any vehicle enquiries, as Factory records are filed against
V.I.N., and specification change points are identified by V.I.N. or engine number. The vehicle licence number
should be considered irrelevant, since it may not accurately reflect vehicle age, and may also be changed during the car’s life.
V.I.N. ON
CHASSIS
ohs119a
V.I.N. LABEL
ohs104
ENGINE NUMBER
ohs133
The V.I.N. comprises 17 characters, coded in accordance with European Economic Community (EEC)
and National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA) directives. For change point identification in Service
Notes, Service Bulletins and Service Parts Lists, typically, only characters 10 (model year), and 14 to 17 (serial
number) will be quoted.
'2004 M.Y. onwards
Manufacturer
Identifier Code
Vehicle Type
111 = Elise
123 = 2-Eleven
Check
Digit
Assembly
Plant
H = Hethel
B = Shah
Alam
S C C
1 2 3
5
9
11
4
Engine Type
L = Motorsport
N = 2ZZ s/c 255
P = 2ZZ n.a.
V = 2ZZ s/c
Y = 1ZZ
* Track only. Not
approved for road use
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6 7 8
Restraint
A = Active belts
C = Dual S.I.R.
+ active belts
10
Model Year
4 = 2004
5 = 2005
6 = 2006
7 = 2007
8 = 2008
9 = 2009
A = 2010
12
Model
2 = 2-Eleven
3 = Elise
8 = Exige
13
14 15 16 17
Chassis/Body
A = LHD Fed.
C = RHD
D = LHD
F = U.K. SVA RHD
G = U.K. SVA LHD
H = Motorsport*
J = Motorsport*
L = LHD Fed. a.c.
M = LHD Can. a.c.
N = RHD a.c.
P = LHD a.c.
Serial
Number
Lotus Service Notes
Introduction
MODEL HISTORY MILESTONES
Elise 111R Introduction: January 2004
VIN character 4 = P; Character 13 = 3; Serial number from 0970
Note that the serial number sequence is shared with other Elise variants.
Changes from previous model include: Toyota powertrain with 1.8 litre VVTL-i engine and 6-speed transmission. Twin exhaust tailpipes exiting through centre of diffuser. Larger fuel tank with new pump. Revised
chassis rail rear ends, new rear subframe, revised seat belt mounting frame backstays. Revised rear suspension wishbones, springs and dampers. ABS brake control with vacuum servo. Revised front bonnet grilles
and access covers.
2004 Exige Introduction: March 2004
VIN character 4 = P; Character 13 = 8; Serial number from 1092
Note that the serial number sequence is shared with other Elise variants.
Differences compared with Elise 111R include: Restyled front and rear clamshells with roof scoop, new
tailgate panel and strut mounted rear aerofoil. Front body splitter panel. Re-styled road wheels, wider on the
front, and Yokohama A048 tyres.
2005 M.Y. Elise for North America: May 2004
VIN character 10 = 5; Character 12 = L; Serial number from 0001
Note that the serial number sequence is shared with other Elise variants when '05 M.Y. is adopted for
those models later in the year.
Differences compared with Elise 111R include: Driver and passenger airbags, pyrotechnic seat belt pretensioners; Re-styled fascia and dashboard structure; Front speakers moved onto top surface of fascia, stowage pockets incorporated into dashboard end panels, fixed windscreen demist vents. Engine start button in
driver's side switch panel. Revised springs and dampers, Yokohama AD07 tyres. Side marker lamps on front
and rear wheelarch lips. Revised fuel system with fuel filler flap.
Lotus Sport Exige 240R: March 2005
Limited edition of 50 units produced as post registration official factory conversions of '05 Exige by the
Lotus Sport workshops at Hethel, for U.K. and certain overseas territories. The car is not identifiable from the
VIN coding.
Differences compared to standard Exige include: 243 bhp engine upgrade using Eaton M62 supercharger
with integral by-pass valve, air/air chargecooler and 5th fuel injector. Re-programmed ECU. Accusump.
Stiffened springs & Ohlins adjustable dampers. Adjustable front anti-roll bar. Chassis rear brace kit. Forged
5-spoke widened roadwheels & Yokohama A048 tyres. Motorsport brake pads, braided hoses, yellow callipers,
Castrol SRF brake fluid. Sport Yellow body colour with black wheels, or Sport Black body with silver wheels.
Black interior with yellow inserts. 4-point harnesses, T45 roof hoop and backstays.
2006 M.Y. Introduction: September 2005
VIN character 10 = 6; Serial number restarts at 0001, common to all variants.
Introduction of USA Exige and Canadian Elise.
5-speed Elise remains unchanged.
Differences between 6-speed '06 Elise and '05 include; Electronic throttle control (using no mechanical
cable). Optional Lotus Traction Control (LTC) or Limited Slip Differential (LSD) with LTC. Standard fit Yokohama
AD07 tyres on non-USA cars. Optional forged wheels with new 6.0 in front size. LED rear lamp clusters incorporating reflectors (formerly separate), and commonised USA type CHMSL. ProBax seat foams. New body
colours. USA & Canadian Elise; revised fuel tank and evap. loss system. Canadian Elise uses daytime running
lights and clutch down start allow switch. USA Exige similar to non-USA, but with USA airbag interior.
Sports Racer: October 2005
Special paint versions of '06 M.Y. 111R in either Ardent Red with triple Monaco White stripes, or Nightfall
Blue with twin Monaco White stripes. Combined total of 199 units with unique build plate on sill. Forged wheels
(6J on front), AD07 tyres, sport suspension, twin front oil coolers, LTC. Black leather interior with red or blue
stitching, and red or blue 'Elise' embroidered into head restraints. Sports Racer decals.
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Lotus Service Notes
Introduction
Exige Cup 190 & 240: January 2006
Limited number of competition oriented naturally aspirated (190) or supercharged (240) models produced
as post registration official factory conversions of '06 Exige by the Lotus Sport workshops at Hethel for U.K.
and certain overseas territories. Not identifiable from VIN coding.
Differences compared to 240R (see above) include: Electronic throttle, high flow port injectors (no 5th).
Cup 240 fitted with torque sensing LSD with LTC. Cup 190 uses friction plate LSD. Standard Exige wheels in
'Hi-power' silver. Race cars fitted with FIA 6-point roll cage, remote kill switch, extinguisher system. Standard
body colours.
Exige S: February 2006
VIN character 4 = V
Factory built type approved supercharged Exige. Not USA.
Differences to standard Exige include: 221 PS supercharged engine similar to 240R but using electronic
throttle, smooth flow inlet adaptor, standard injectors without 5th injector, modified downpipe, optimised muffler
with single oval tailpipe. Enlarged roof duct inlet for chargecooler. Body colour splitter, scoops and aerofoil.
'Exige S' decal on rear transom, 'S' on front quarter panels.
USA Lotus Sport Elise: March 2006
Limited edition of 50. Saffron Yellow with twin Storm Titanium stripes. Saffron Yellow centre console. Yellow highlighted sports seats, 'carbon' door trim inserts. Harness bar, T45 seat belt mounting frame. Motorsport
mats, stalks, winders and parking brake sleeve. Traction control, supersport suspension, black forged wheels,
Yokohama A048s, braided brake hoses, silicone fluid, motorsport clutch. Lotus Sport decals and Union flags.
Lotus Sport chassis plate.
2007 M.Y. & Elise S Introduction: June 2006
VIN character 10 = 7; Serial number restarts at 0001, common to all variants.
VIN character 4 identifies engine type. Elise S = Y
Differences between '07 Elise/Exige and '06 include: Elise 111R renamed Elise R; New sealed headlamp
units; raised LOTUS lettering on rear transom; additional screen pillar seal; Alpine audio; improved HVAC ducting. New model Elise S uses 1ZZ-FE engine producing 100 kW, with variable inlet timing but fixed valve lift,
plastic inlet manifold, revised intake snorkel, revised exhaust manifold and downpipe, smaller tailpipes within
standard trims. Elise S also uses new C56 5-speed transmission and 6-spoke roadwheels sharing styling of
standard '01 model wheels.
USA Exige S: October 2006
The specification of the USA Exige S is that of the standard USA Exige and option packs, apart from the
engine, which is as non-USA Exige S with the following exceptions: High flow port injectors, specific engine
programming, 223 PS, 223 Nm. Carry-over features from the non-USA Exige S include exhaust downpipe and
optimised muffler with single oval tailpipe, roof air intake funnel mouth.
Exige S British GT Special Edition: November 2006
Celebrating Lotus Sport Cadena’s 2006 British GT3 Team Championship victory.
Differences to standard Exige S include: Torsen LSD & Lotus Traction Control. Chassis rear brace kit.
T45 roof hoop & stays. Braided brake hoses. Level 1 sports exhaust. Forged 7-bifurcated spoke silver wheels.
Lotus Sport black metallic body colour with Sport yellow & Arctic silver quad stripes, supplier decals on sills,
Lotus Sport visor strip, Cadena decals on front wings, GT3 decal on rear clam, GT3 winners decal with unique
build number on rear quarter panel, Lotus Sport build plate with build number. 4-point harnesses, black/yellow
door trims and unique black/yellow trimmed seats. Optional a.c. Optional GT pack available as post registration
official factory conversion by Lotus Sport workshops at Hethel for U.K. and certain overseas territories, includes:
High flow injectors, different ECU & unique calibration for 243 bhp, Accusump, 2-way adjustable Ohlins dampers
with uprated springs, 308mm front discs & 4-piston A.P. callipers, Pagid pads, Castrol SRF brake fluid.
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Lotus Service Notes
Introduction
USA Low Speed Damage Mitigation: January 2007
From ‘07 USA VIN serial no. 1579.
To meet USA safety legislation, modifications made to Elise/Exige: Front; armatures and foam inserts
added between crash structure and clamshell. Rear; bumper panel housing foam pads either side of licence
plate, narrower rear grilles, reinforced boot floor and diffuser support panel, stiffened diffuser. Some elements
commonised for all markets.
Lotus Sport Exige Cup 255: January 2007
Produced as post registration official factory conversions of '07 Exige S by the Lotus Sport workshops at
Hethel for certain territories, excluding U.K. and USA. Not identifiable from VIN coding.
Based on Exige Cup 240 (see above) with following differences: Power increase to 255 PS by; unique
ECU calibration, enlarged chargecooler, extended roof duct, larger air cleaner and intake spout, uprated fuel
pump. A.P. Racing 4 piston alloy front callipers, 308mm front discs.
2-Eleven Introduction: May 2007
VIN character 6/7/8 = 123; Character 13 = 2
Extreme, minimalist, track focussed Elise variant based on Exige Cup 255 powertrain componentry, but
using new chargecooler arrangement. Produced in small numbers for U.K. and certain overseas territories. In
U.K. only, SVA road going version available. All other territories only for track use, in LHD or RHD.
New body with no doors or roof. Aeroscreen. Rear aerofoil in two versions. FIA compliant roll over bar.
Chassis rear brace, unique front top wishbones and steering arms, optional Ohlins suspension. Accusump,
twin front oil coolers. Standard LTC, optional variable LTC & Launch Control. Uprated clutch. Odyssey battery.
Limited warranty for SVA cars. Extensive options list.
USA Elise Limited Edition 'Type 72D'
Limited edition of 50 cars to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Lotus' F1 1972 World Championship
victory with the type 72D.
Phantom black body colour with hand painted gold pinstriping. Rear body spoiler, black diffuser. Gold
laurel leaf decal on front quarters, gold 'Elise' and 'Type 72D' decals, gold raised LOTUS lettering, gold/black
nosebadge, gold fuel filler cap. Gold Exige 8 split-spoke wheels with Yokohama A048 tyres and sports suspension. Black & gold seats and interior trim details with Limited Edition plaque. Scale model crash helmet.
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Lotus Service Notes
Introduction
ENGINE BAY UNDERTRAY/DIFFUSER
For certain service operations, it may by necessary to remove the engine bay undertray and/or diffuser
panel. The panels contribute to the aerodynamic performance of the car, and also help to keep the engine bay
clean. Do not run the car without the panels fitted.
3 screws to licence
plate plinth
1 screw each side
to grille panel
b275b
Diffuser panel
Single screw each
side to clamshell
M8 button head
(2) to subframe
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5 screws
undertray
to diffuser
M8 button head
(2) to lower
link brackets
Undertray
front edge
slots into
chassis
3 screws
each side
to tank bay
panel
Lotus Service Notes
Introduction
JACKING POINTS
Care must be taken when using a lifting jack or hoist to position the device only in one of the the areas
shown in the illustration, with a suitable rubber or timber pad protecting the chassis from surface damage. If a
4-point lift is to be used, the engine bay undertray/diffuser panel (if fitted) must first be removed. When using
a 4-point lift, it is strongly recommended that for optimum stability and safety, positions B and D are used.
A; Identified by a blue sticker. Beneath crossmember ahead of fuel tank bay. To be used one side at a time
for wheel changing - lifts both wheels on one side. Do not use with a four point garage lift.
B; Beneath the front end of the right or left hand main chassis rail, behind the front wheelarch. Garage use
with 4-point lift in conjunction with (C).
C; The engine undertray/diffuser panel must first be removed. Beneath the outboard end of the chassis
crossmember ahead of the rear wheelarches. Take care to position the jack between the fixing screws
for the fuel tank bay perforated undershield. Garage use with 4-point lift in conjuction with (B).
D; The engine undertray/diffuser panel must first be removed. Beneath the rear subframe, close to the lower
wishbone rearmost mountings.
Jacking at any other point may damage the chassis or body structure and/or jeopardise safety.
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