Lotus Evora S 2011 Owner's Handbook Manual

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Publication Part No. C132T0324
© Lotus Cars Ltd 2011
Lotus Cars USA Inc.
2236 Northmont Parkway, Duluth, Georgia 30096.
Tel: 770 476 6540 Fax: 770 476 6541
www.LotusCars.com
OWNER’S HANDBOOK
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CONTENTS
1. FASCIA OVERVIEW ................................................... 10
2. INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 11
3. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ................................ 13
Care of the Environment ....................................................... 18
Reporting Safety Defects ....................................................... 19
4. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION ........................................... 20
5. KEYS & SECURITY ALARM
Transmitter Keys ............................................................... 22
Vehicle Security Alarm ...........................................................23
Disarming the Alarm/Unlocking ....................................... 23
Auto Re-arm .................................................................... 24
Automatic Immobilisation ................................................ 24
Arming the Alarm/Locking the Doors ................................. 24
Alarm Tell Tale Summary .................................................. 25
Turning Off the Interior Movement Sensor .......................... 26
Opening the Tailgate ........................................................ 26
Manual Activation of Siren ........................................ 26
Transmitter Key Battery Replacement .............................. 27
Emergency Disarming/Mobilising .................................... 28
Programming Additional Transmitters ............................. 28
Disconnecting the Car Battery .......................................... 29
6. ENTRY & COMFORT
Central Door Locking ...................................................... 30
To Open the Doors From Outside .................................... 30
To Close the Doors From Inside .......................................... 30
Interior CDL Switch .......................................................... 31
Dynamic (drive away) Locking .......................................... 31
To Open the Doors From Inside ......................................... 32
To Close the Doors From Outside ....................................... 32
Locking the Doors Mechanically ....................................... 33
Safety Inertia Switch ........................................................ 33
7. SEATING & SAFETY RESTRAINTS
Seats ................................................................................... 34
Seat Belts ............................................................................. 35
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Seat Belt Precautions ............................................................ 37
Airbag Supplementary Restraint System ................................ 39
Airbag Tell Tale ...................................................................... 41
Airbag Deployment ............................................................... 42
Child Restraints .................................................................... 44
Automatic Locking Retractor .................................................. 46
Persons with Disablilites ...................................................... 47
8. MIRRORS & DOOR WINDOWS
Interior Rear View Mirror ......................................................... 48
Door Mirrors .......................................................................... 48
Door Windows ...................................................................... 50
Interior Lighting ..................................................................... 51
Glovebox ............................................................................. 52
Sun Visors ............................................................................ 52
9. INSTRUMENTS & SWITCHES
Ignition Switch/Steering Lock ......................................... 53
Tell Tale Lamps ...................................................................... 55
Instruments ..................................................................... 62
Speedometer ............................................................ 62
Tachometer ............................................................... 62
Odometer ....................................................................... 63
Instrument Panel Left Hand Screen ................................... 64
Fuel Level Display ............................................... 64
Ambient Air Temperature Display ................................ 65
Time Clock ................................................................. 65
Information Switch ..................................................... 65
Trip Recorder ............................................................ 66
Instrument Panel Right Hand Screen ................................. 67
Coolant Temperature Display .............................. 67
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ................... 68
Door/Tailgate Open Display ........................................ 70
Lighting Switches .................................................................. 70
Parking Lamps Switch ........................................................... 70
Master Lighting Switch .......................................................... 70
Homesafe ............................................................................ 71
‘Lights-On’ Warning .............................................................. 71
Reversing Lamp, Parking Aids and Reversing Camera ............ 71
Hazard Warning Lamps Switch .............................................. 72
Instrument & Switch Illumination ............................................ 73
Steering Column Lever Switches ............................................ 74
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Headlamp Flash/Dipswitch ................................................... 74
Windscreen Wiper & Washer Control ................................ 75
Horn ..................................................................................... 76
Audio Equipment .................................................................. 77
10. HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING
Interior Climate ..................................................................... 78
Air Distribution ...................................................................... 79
Temperature Control ............................................................. 79
Interior Fan ........................................................................... 79
Re-circulation Switch ............................................................ 79
Air Conditioning Request ....................................................... 80
Demist Switch ....................................................................... 80
Heated Rear Screen (HRS) .................................................... 80
Pollen Filter ........................................................................... 80
Heated Front Seats.................................................................. 81
Engine Bay Ventilation ........................................................... 82
Auxiliary Power Sockets ........................................................ 83
11. DRIVING CONTROLS
Foot Pedals .......................................................................... 84
Footwell Mats ........................................................................ 84
Clutch Pedal ......................................................................... 84
Footbrake ............................................................................ 85
Anti-Lock Brake System ........................................................ 86
Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) ................................................. 88
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) ........................................ 88
Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) ........................................... 88
Parking Brake ................................................................. 88
Gear Lever (manual transmission) ......................................... 90
Lotus Dynamic Performance Management............................ 91
Sport Mode ........................................................................... 93
Cruise Control ....................................................................... 95
Homelink .............................................................................. 97
12. STARTING PROCEDURE & ENGINE BREAK-IN
Operation Temperature Limit ................................................. 98
Starting a Cold or Warm Engine ..................................... 98
Idle Speed ...................................................................... 99
Engine Break-In .................................................................... 99
Stopping the Engine .............................................................. 100
Engine Special Features ........................................................100
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13. EXTERNAL OPERATIONS
Fuel Requirement ............................................................... 102
Fuel Filling .......................................................................... 104
Tailgate ..............................................................................106
Child Entrapment ................................................................109
Front Body Access Hatch ..................................................... 110
14. SERVICING & MAINTENANCE
Bodycare ........................................................................... 111
Body Features ............................................................... 111
Paint Care ..................................................................... 112
Ventilation .................................................................... 112
Paintwork Polishing ....................................................... 113
Washing ....................................................................... 113
Windscreen Cleaning .................................................... 113
Alloy Road Wheels ......................................................... 114
Upholstery Cleaning ...................................................... 114
Seat Belts Cleaning ....................................................... 114
Footwell Mats ................................................................ 115
Door Lock ...................................................................... 115
Owner Maintenance ....................................................... 116
Engine Cover ................................................................ 117
Engine Oil Level Check ................................................... 118
Engine Oil Change ......................................................... 120
Oil Filter ......................................................................... 121
Used Engine Oil ............................................................. 123
Transmission Oil ........................................................... 123
Cooling System ............................................................. 124
Anti-Freeze/Corrosion Inhibitor ..................................... 124
Coolant Drain/Refill Procedure ...................................... 127
Washer Reservoir ......................................................... 127
Wiper Blade .................................................................. 128
Brake Fluid Reservoir .................................................... 129
Brake Pads ................................................................... 130
Brake Pipes and Hoses .................................................. 131
Air Cleaner Element ....................................................... 132
Auxiliary Drive Belt ......................................................... 132
Sparking Plugs .............................................................. 132
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14. TIRES & WHEELS
Tires .................................................................................. 133
Glossary of Terms .......................................................... 133
Tire Safety .................................................................... 133
Tire Care ...................................................................... 134
Tire Characteristics ...................................................... 135
Winter Tires .................................................................... 136
Tire Chains .................................................................... 136
Replacement Tires ......................................................... 136
Uniform Tire Quality Grading ......................................... 138
Tire Emergency Inflator Aerosol .................................... 140
Wheels ............................................................................... 142
Wheel Bolts ................................................................... 142
Wheel Alignment & Tire Balance ..................................... 143
Wheel Replacement ...................................................... 143
16. ELECTRICAL
Battery ............................................................................... 145
Battery Access .............................................................. 145
Disconnecting the Battery .............................................. 145
Reconnecting the Battery ............................................... 147
Battery Charging ........................................................... 147
Jump’ Starting .............................................................. 149
Electrical Accessories ......................................................... 151
Inertia Switch ...................................................................... 151
Fuses ............................................................................... 152
MainFusebox ............................................................... 153
Rear Fusebox ............................................................... 154
Footwell Relays ............................................................... 156
Headlamp Alignment ........................................................ 157
Bulb Replacement ............................................................159
Headlamp Units ............................................................ 159
Front Turn Indicator & Sidelamp Bulbs ............................. 160
Rear Lamp Cluster Bulbs ................................................ 160
Reverse Lamps ............................................................ 160
Centre High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) ...................... 161
Side Repeater Lamps .................................................... 161
Licence Plate Lamps ...................................................... 162
Interior Lamp ................................................................. 163
Side Marker Lamps......................................................... 163
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Contents
17. RECOVERY & LIFTING
Recovery Eye ..................................................................... 164
Car Tie-Down .................................................................... 165
Towing a Trailer ................................................................... 165
Lifting The Evora .................................................................. 166
Fuel Tank Chassis Panel ...................................................... 167
18. ACCESSORIES
Accessories & Modifications ................................................ 168
Storing The Evora ................................................................ 170
19. RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS
‘Severe Service’ Conditions ............................................. 171
Engine ........................................................................ 172
Transmission .................................................................. 172
Brake & Clutch System ......................................................... 172
Power Steering System (PAS) .............................................. 172
Engine Coolant Additive ...................................................... 173
20. TECHNICAL DATA ...................................................... 174
21. ALPHABETICAL INDEX .............................................. 181
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Fascia Overview
1. FASCIA OVERVIEW
Key to illustration
1. Audio speaker tweeter
2. Parking lamps switch - see page 70
3. Fuel filler flap release - see page 104
4. Left hand display screen - see page 64
5. Tachometer - see page 62
6. Odometer - see page 63
7. Speedometer - see page 62
8. Right hand display screen - see page 67
9. Face level vents - see page 78
10. Hazard warning switch - see page 72
11. Master lighting switch - see page 70
12. Blank
13. Sport mode switch - see page 93
14. Lotus DPM off switch - see page 92
15. Tell tale lamps - see page 55
16. Tailgate release - see page 26, 106
17. Heated seat switch (LH) - see page 81
18. Heated seat switch (RH) - see page 81
19. Panel illumination control - see page 73
20. Glovebox release - see page 52
21. Central door locking switch - see page 30
22. Audio/satellite navigation/reverse camera display screen
- see page 77
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2. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a Lotus product. We are sure you will
enjoy being part of the Lotus family. The Evora has been designed
for the discerning driver, and aims to provide enjoyable motoring
from a lightweight, distinctively styled and efficient package.
This handbook has been written for the owner/driver and
should be read before using the car, and then stored in the car
for ready reference, remaining with the car throughout any sub-
sequent changes of ownership. The content includes important
safety information to protect you from injury, explanations and
instructions for operating the driving controls, owner mainte-
nance requirements, technical specifications, and an explanation
of the warranty. It is not intended to provide all the technical
information required for servicing, and should any adjustment
become necessary, owners are urged to contact their Lotus
dealer. It is a requirement of the warranty, and the responsibility
of the owner/driver, to ensure that servicing of the car is carried
out at the correct intervals.
A comprehensive Contents listing (see page 1) and an alpha-
betical index at the back of this book are provided to help you
find information about any particular feature or topic.
The information and specifications included in this publica-
tion were correct at the time of approval for printing. Lotus has
a policy of continuous product improvement, and reserves the
right to discontinue or change specification, design or equipment
at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation
whatsoever. You are urged to keep in regular contact with your
Lotus dealer to ensure that you may be kept informed of any
technical developments which may improve the specification,
performance or safety of your car.
This handbook covers all Evora models for the North American
market, and may include descriptions of equipment and features
which are not fitted on your particular car.
Your Lotus is intended to be used safely, in a manner
appropriate to the driving conditions, and whilst all local laws
and regulations are obeyed.
Safety Features
The Evora is equipped with many features that work together
to protect you and your passengers during a crash. The car has
been designed to comply with applicable safety regulations, and
includes the following passive safety attributes:
Introduction
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• A cockpit tub surrounded by substantial chassis side
frames.
• Energyabsorbingaluminiumfrontsubframeandsteelrear
subframe.
• Sidesillfoampads.
• Aseatbeltmountingframeincorporatingaroofhoop.
• Extrudedaluminiumdoorbeams.
• Atelescopicallycollapsiblesteeringcolumn.
• Frontalairbagsforbothdriverandfrontseatpassenger.
Active safety features include:
• Lapanddiagonalinertiareelseatbeltswithimpactsensing
pre-tensioners for the front seats.
• Powerfulanti-lockfourwheeldiscbrakes,withemergency
braking Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA), and stability aiding
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD).
• Lotus Dynamic Performance Management (Lotus DPM), in
conjunction with Electronic Differential Lock (EDL).
• TirePressureMonitoringSystem(TPMS)
• Highgearedresponsivepowersteering,requiringonlysmall
steering wheel movements to alter course.
• Exceptionalroadholdingwithoptimisedhandlingcharacter-
istics.
Drivers should be aware of their own limitations as well as
those of the car, and ensure that all road driving is conducted
well within both sets of capabilities, particularly on wet roads,
or under adverse weather conditions.
Please pay particular attention to all the safety information
in this handbook.
Introduction
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3. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
To help you make informed decisions about safety, this sec-
tion details some important safety information about hazardous
situations which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious
injury. In addition, important safety information is also provided
in forms including:
• Safetylabelsonthecar;
• Safetymessagesthroughoutthishandbook;highlightedas
follows:
WARNING
WARNING used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a haz-
ardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a haz-
ardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury.
NOTICE
Messages prefaced by NOTICE are intended to help you
avoid damage to your car, other property or the environment.
The following paragraphs of this section contain safety mes-
sages which are
WARNINGS
Don’t Drink and Drive
Alcohol and driving don’t mix. Even one drink can reduce the
driver’s ability to respond to changing conditions, with reaction
time deteriorating with every additional drink. Do not compromise
driving safety by drinking alcohol.
Control Your Speed
Excessive speed is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths.
Generally, the higher the speed the greater the risk, but serious
accidents can also occur at lower speeds. Never drive faster
than is safe for current conditions, irrespective of the local
speed limit.
Important Safety Information
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Keep Your Car in Safe Condition
Having a tire blowout or a mechanical failure can be extremely
hazardous. To reduce the possibility of such problems, check the
tire condition and pressures frequently, and have all scheduled
maintenance (see separate Maintenance Record booklet) per-
formed in a timely manner.
Servicing, Repairs and Modifications
Inexpert or unapproved modifications or additions to the car,
or allowing servicing or repairs to be carried out by unskilled
persons, could adversely affect the handling of the car and the
operation of its safety equipment. Ensure that only modifica-
tions approved by Lotus are undertaken. DO NOT allow servicing,
repairs or modifications to be carried out by unskilled persons.
Lotus dealers have trained staff who are best qualified to main-
tain your car to the correct specification.
Failure to comply with this may result in a crash in which
you and others may be killed or seriously injured.
Track & Competition Use
The Evora is intended for use as a road going passenger ve-
hicle. IT IS NOT DESIGNED OR INTENDED FOR USE OFF ROAD,
INCLUDING ON CLOSED CIRCUIT TRACKS OR FOR USE IN A
COMPETITIVE MANNER, INCLUDING TIMED LAPS OR RUNS.
ANY DAMAGE ARISING FROM SUCH USE WILL NOT BE COVERED
UNDER THE NEW VEHICLE WARRANTY.
If an owner elects to use the Evora on a closed circuit track
or in a competitive manner, the severity of operating conditions
demands that appropriate levels of expert car preparation, serv-
icing (over and above that specified in the Maintenance Schedule)
and vigilance will be required, including careful inspection of
all safety critical components both before and after any track or
competition session.
Engine Exhaust
WARNING
California Proposition 65 Warning:
• Engineexhaustgasandcertaincarcomponentsincluding
some fluids and products of component wear, contain or emit
chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer
and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
• Engineexhaustcankill.Itcontainsthegascarbonmonoxide
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(CO), which you can’t see or smell. It can cause unconscious-
ness and death.
• Ifyoueversuspectexhaustgasisenteringthecockpit,do
not drive the car until the fault has been repaired.
• Inparticular,runningtheengineinanenclosedspacecan
let exhaust gas into the car, even more quickly if the interior
fan is switched on.
• NEVERparkinagaragewiththeenginerunning.
You might have exhaust gas entering the cockpit if:
• Yourexhaustsystemsoundsstrangeordifferent.
• Yourcarwasdamagedinacollision.
• Yourcarwasdamagedwhendrivingoverhighpointsinthe
road or over road debris.
• Repairsweren’tcarriedoutcorrectly.
• Yourcarorexhaustsystemhadbeenmodiedimproperly.
Make sure your car is checked by an authorised dealer before
driving it again.
NOTICE
The Evora is fitted with ‘three way’ catalytic converters
in the exhaust system in order to reduce the noxious content of
the exhaust gases and comply with emission control regulations.
It is essential that ONLY UNLEADED FUEL is used (see ‘Fuel
Requirement’). The use of leaded fuel, or lead replacement
petrol (LRP), will cause irreversible contamination of the pre-
cious metal catalysts and of the exhaust gas sensor used by the
computer controlled engine management system.
It is important that the Maintenance Schedule (see separate
booklet) is followed at the specified time and distance intervals
(this is a requirement of the warranty), and that the car is kept in
proper operating condition. Failure to do so may result not only
in a loss of fuel economy and emission control, but may cause
damage to the catalytic converter.
WARNING
• Iftheenginemalfunctionsinanyway(e.g.indicatedbya
change in sound) have the fault diagnosed and repaired
promptly. Continuing to drive the car with an engine misfire
could cause the catalytic converter to overheat, with possible
heat damage to other car components, and an engine bay
fire. Operation of the ‘Malfunction Indicator Lamp’ (MIL) is
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Important Safety Information
fully described later in this handbook on page 57.
• DONOTparkordrivethecarinareaswherecombustible
material, such as dry grass or leaves, could come into con-
tact with the hot exhaust system. Under certain wind and
weather conditions a grass fire could be initiated.
• DO NOTtamperwith any electrical components with the
battery connected. You could receive an electric shock from
the spark plug coils or initiate a car fire.
• DONOTcheckoradjustanyenginebayequipmentwiththe
engine running. Failure to comply with this may result in
you or your clothing becoming trapped.
• DO NOT use the car if a fuel leak is suspected, as may
be indicated by a persistent smell of fuel. Have the fault
diagnosed and rectified without delay. A fuel leak may result
in a fire or explosion.
• DO NOT touch or approach, any part of a hot exhaust
system. Failure to comply with this may result in you receiv-
ing severe burns.
• DONOTallowservicingorrepairstobecarriedoutbyun-
skilled persons as this may adversely affect the handling
and safety features on your car. Lotus dealers have trained
staff who are best qualified to maintain your car to the cor-
rect specification.
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Important Safety Information
Before Driving the Car:
• Checktiresfordamage,wearandcorrectpressure.Incor-
rect inflation pressure degrades vehicle handling (SeeTires
on page 131).
• Checkallwindows,mirrors and lights areclearandunob-
structed and all lights are correctly working.
• Checkthatthetailgateandfrontbodyaccesspanelarecor-
rectlylatched;
• Adjust the seat and mirrors,andfamiliarise yourself with
the controls.
• Checkallinstrumentsandtelltalelampsare readingcor-
rectly.
• Ensurethatalloccupantsareproperlyrestrainedbytheirseat
belts.
Remember; Driving a Car Requires:
• Care;
• Attention;
• Sensiblejudgement.
Be aware that any motor car has the potential to cause death
or injury both to its occupants and/or other persons, and must
be used only in a responsible and cautious manner.
Remember:
• Alloccupantsmustwearseatbelts.
• Neverdrivewhilstundertheinuenceofalcoholordrugs.
• Neverdrivewhenexcessivelytired.
• Neveruseahandheldmobilephone,mapreadorattempt
other distracting activities whilst driving.
• Alwaysobeyallspeedandtrafclawsandregulationsand
never exceed the posted speed limit or that which is appropri-
ate for the traffic and road conditions.
• Beparticularlycarefuldrivingonslipperyorwetsurfaces.
• Restrainexploitationoffullvehicleperformanceuntilappro-
priate familiarity and experience have been gained.
• AdheretotheMaintenanceScheduleandkeepthecaringood
condition.
• Neverleaveyoungchildrenunattendedinthecar.
• Readandtakeaccountofallsafetymessagesinthishand-
book.
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Care of the Environment
By virtue of its light weight, constructional process and fuel
efciency, the Lotus Evora has a low environmental impact
compared with many road cars. All drivers should, however, be
aware of the effect of engine exhaust emissions on the environ-
ment and drive in a way which minimises pollution by:
• anticipating trafc ow to avoid needless acceleration
and braking.
• usingthehighestsuitablegear.
• switchingoffratherthanidlingforlongperiods.
• drivingoffassoonasitissafetodoso;itisnotnecessaryor
beneficial to the engine to allow extended idling from cold.
• havingthecarservicedregularlyasapoorlymaintainedcar
willusemorefuel; haveany engine faultsattendedtoim-
mediately.
• consideringtheneedtousethecarforveryshortjourneys.
The emissions produced by an engine are many times greater
when cold than when warm.
Care of the Environment
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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
If you believe that your car has a fault which could cause
a crash, injury or death, you should immediately inform the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in
addition to notifying Lotus Cars USA, Inc. 2236 Northmont
Parkway, Duluth, Georgia 30096. Tel: 770 476 6540.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an
investigation, and if it finds that a safety problem exists in a
group of cars, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual
problems between you and your dealer, or Lotus Cars
USA, Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hot-
line toll-freeat 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);
go to http://www.safercar.gov;orwriteto:Administrator,
NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590.
You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle
safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
Important Safety Information
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4. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION
The Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) is a unique 17-digit
number used to identify the car for licencing, warranty, spares
ordering and administrative purposes.
The chassis frame is stamped with the V.I.N. on the crossmem-
ber beneath the driver’s seat, accessible inside the cabin with the
seat slid fully rearwards. Pull back a flap in the carpet to view.
The number is also printed on a label visible from outside the
car, through the bottom left hand corner of the windscreen. The
number is repeated on another label stuck to the vertical face of
the fuel tank bay, below the front edge of the right hand rear seat
cushion or luggage shelf. Pull back a flap in the carpet to view.
It is essential that the complete V.I.N. is quoted in any corre-
spondence concerning the car, or when ordering spare parts.
Vehicle Identification
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