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benjamincalleja

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  1. Hey guys! Two problems. Firstly the oil pressure gauge light went out so I figured it was the bulb. I assume the lotus position and take the binnacle out and change the bulb. Nothing. I check all connections. Nothing. Weird thing is that every other light in the dash works and the oil,pressure gauge itself works. What could it be??? Second thing: my wiper bottle has decided to start dumping the water into the passenger footwell when I try to clean the windscreen. Weird thing here is that the tubes are still both connected on passenger and drivers side and the tubes don't feel perished at all. So I figure the leak must be behind the radio somewhere? Where do the water lines go? Do I need to take the damned interior apart to fix this??! Not a happy day...

  2. Hey guys...weird things happening with my new OEM front suspension for my 89MY turbo.  It used to have AVO coilovers front and rear and the front was lowered so much you couldnt even see a gap between the arch and the front tires.  I never really experienced good handling until now - i replaced the fronts with the OEM units (car now riding a bit front-high) but it has tranformed the handling (even though all the bushes are nearly dead).  Weird thing is though, the high speed handling is now really confidence inspiring but ive noticed that, especially in the wet, my citroen c4 has more grip going around corners at low speed!  At roundabouts doing say 40km/h the esprit understeers terribly!  In the dry it still understeers but not as much, need to be doing say 50 or 60 round a roundabout to make it do it.  The same speeds in the dry in the C4 are effortless!  Is this a design thing, is the esprit meant to have loads of grip at high speeds at the expense of low speed grip?

  3. worked a treat.  it was just the crossed wires.  interestingly, my purge pump which has never worked during my ownership of 5 years has suddenly started working.  it whines away for awhile after ignition off if the engine is hot.  makes me wonder if it was wired wrong or poorly, given everything had to be DC then reconnected after my tank replacement work recently.  now everything on the car works, every damn item EVERYTHING!!!  unbelievable

  4. Im now 99% sure the wires have been crossed, because i changed the otter switch today for a new one (i now realise not needed) and the wires i recall were PK (purple pink) and B black - the manual states these wires are for the purge pump temp switch!!!  The otter switch should be YLG (yellow green) and BO (black orange).  Id bet the house that tomorrow when I go and swap them over everything will be fine.  It really does make sense, the radiator relay is getting signal from the purge pump temp switch at 70 degrees to switch on, the fans come on and cant keep the car cooler than 80 odd degrees so the coolant stays at 80 and the fans just stay on until the coolant reaches 60 degrees.... which is never when the car is running!!!  Useful hack if you want the car to always stay at 80???  Might be tough on the fan motors tho...

  5. I ask because i notice the purge pump temp switch, the lowest one on the thermostat outlet pipe is activated at 70 degres and cuts off at 60 degrees....if the wiring has been switched between that and the otter switch that would explain why my fans are NOT on when i first turn the car on, kick in at 70 and then just never turn off....can anyone confirm??  I will try to replace the fan relay as well

  6. WAIT sorry was just checking my relay labelling diagram in the manual and all i did it seems was change over E and C which is Main beam relay and HRS relay....not very helpful....did not touch "D" fan relay...soooo ill check that tomorrow and see....dammit if that works then i just changed a working Otter switch for no reason!!

  7. Hey Vuclan, yea im not sure about how they were installed....and SailorB  other thread on TLF seem to indicate that on Lotus and indeed any car at the bare minimum a rubber rejuvinator should be applied (perhaps not a lubricant in the grease sense of the word).   I have Wurth rubber rejuvenator which ive been told is good for something like my issue? ( and also your door seals etc etc)?

  8. hey guys, my car has always idled at 900-1000rpm but ever since i had my fuel tanks replaced with aluminium ones with new fuel pump, the water pump rebuilt and the temp gauge sender replaced it runns at 1200...the throttle cable doesnt seem tight etc....throttle jack, when activated doesnt even touch the throttle so it aint the throttle jack....weird...

  9. if my front bushes are squeaking (not sure which ones, but must be them because my front suspension spring and shock were installed two days ago and its still doing it) can i just lubricate the bushes with something to stop it?  The rubber is one the way out but there is still life there in them, what do i use?  Is Wurth rubber care ok?  or CRC dry PTFE spray? 

  10. superdavelotus >>> no, thats not me unfortunately, although I'm almost 100% certain that the Tim Shaw that owns that particular Esprit is one of the DJ's at Kerrang radio.

    Had the suspension checked over, there appears to be nothing wrong with it. Just have to put up with it sounding like someone "at it" on a squeeky bed whilst driving through town (well its not quite that bad, but....)

    Still no data cable so no pics as yet :rofl: Spent the day ripping out the old double DIN stereo and replacing it with something a little more normal, which was fine until I realised I'd be left with a gaping hole in the dash! Can get a spare fascia from Honda, but it's an order from Japan jobby (is a carbon-effect item with Integra Type R stamped on it), so god knows how long it would take, and I can't find any alternatives.

    That new Jap Civic Type R looks.....well, wow! Inside and out! How does it go Kimbers? Have you exercised your supreme executive power and took it out for a run yet?

    Sorry again for the thread resurrection but if my front bushes are squeaking (not sure which ones, but must be them because my front suspension spring and shock were installed two days ago and its still doing it) can i just lubricate the bushes with something to stop it?  The rubber is one the way out but there is still life there in them, what do i use?

  11. When I installed mine I followed the Lotus procedure to the T and then had it aligned by a specialty shop with ballast and all...she still sits very high, but handles great at least on the street B)

    Old thread but where are all the pics we can see to help us with this, some before after shots of what people think is high will go a long way to make it a bit more scientific!

  12. hey guys, ended up installing the OEM front shocks and springs assay as a stop gap until i can swallow $4k cost for the 2006 package, riding very high now??  The car used to have AVO shocks and springs front and rear and both axles were lowered so not sure if its just because the new OEM fronts are the correct height and it looks high only because the back is lowered...will the OEM front setup "settle" an inch or so?

  13. hey guys!  so i spent a few hours on this today, i removed the screws, sanded the metal down in case it was a bad earth and reattached but it still only works 1:30 click of the fuel flap switch.  does that mean the solenoid is bad and i need a new one?  I tested the other side by taking off the earth (it stopped working) and putting it back on (it started working again!)  so whilst part of me thinks its an earth issue, after sanding the metal down and the attchement of the earth cable and it still only working 1:30 clicks, surely that must mean the motor itself is bad right?

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