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Question on a potential Lotus Elise purchase

361 views 21 replies 9 participants last post by  CoreyNJ  
#1 ·
Hi,

My son is about to pull the trigger and pick up a 2006 Lotus Elise. I noticed the headlamps have silicone around the projector lamps. The dealer said this is because someone had performed a headlight update on the car a while ago.

I'm not from the Lotus world, and this is the 1st car I will work on where the headlamp lens assembly is normally separate from the projector. In a regular car, the headlights are sealed, and the only time you see silicone is because someone tried to fix a light that has a leak where moisture can get in and fog it.

Would this even be the case with an Elise, or is it just a poorly executed upgrade on the lights? When we go tomorrow to look at the car again, I am now aware that there are "halo" kits to put a ring around the lights, which could be what was siliconed; I am not sure. Does anyone have a close-up picture of an unmodified light with the lens still on? Found plenty of pictures of the projectors without the lenses.

Thanks,
Cheers,
Corey
 
#2 ·
Welcome to LT Corey! Congrats on your Elise purchase! Be sure to check out the Elise buying guide at the top of the Elise forum. Once you've been a member three days and have ten posts you'll be able to send/receive PM and enter the Marketplace. GLWS!
Yes the Elise lens cover can be removed to be replaced. Some DIY look better than others.
Just look thru the Elise forum and you'll find plenty of unmolested HL photos.
 
owns 2006 Lotus Elise
#3 ·
The dealer said this is because someone had performed a headlight update on the car a while ago.
Not a deal-breaker, but it makes you wonder if other 'shortcuts' were done in the past. 🥴

Even the OEM 'seal' <--- note the quotes :ROFLMAO: isn't the most secure or best-fitting...ours always looks as if it is about to fly off. (Fun to verify, LOL)
 
#4 ·
Does anyone have a close-up picture of an unmodified light with the lens still on?
Here is the 'fit' (again, quotes LOL) of our '05. The raised seal can be seen from the drivers seat.

HTH

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Where is the car? I can kick tires as well as anyone, tho' my Elise experience is less than our Esprit knowledge.
 
#5 ·
It’s not the actual seal on the lens but where the lens housing meets the projector. I think the car may have had “halo’s” installed by someone who wasn’t detail oriented as I can see a bunch of silicone. I was looking for a closeup picture of the headlamps where the projectors are but with the lens housing in place. All the pictures I find are for replacing the projectors with LEDs so no good pics of the lens cover installed and the projectors.
Thanks,
Cheers,
Corey
 
#9 ·
The car is being sold by a Lotus dealer, and when we looked at it this summer, there were a few items that included the typical stuff, based on my research, like the central lock controller being bad and a window regulator. The central lock controller took a while for them to get, but both were taken care of.

The car seemed to drive fine once I squeezed myself into it, though I had never driven an Elise before for comparison. I was surprised by how linear the power is on the Lotus; I didn't expect that for a Toyota engine. The suspension seemed tight and ok, and there weren't any unexpected noises from an almost 20-year-old car. For comparison, my 2004 996 GT3 seems about as noisy and has been so since new, but I do have about 10k fewer miles on it than this Elise. The one disappointment is the shifter, but I think my son wants to put a gated one on, which I think would solve some of the inprecision in the shifter mechanism.

In the end, it's my son's car, but as any car-nut father wants, I would like to make sure he is getting the best for his money.
 
#17 ·
Well yesterday we finalized the deal and my my son’s picked up his new to him Elise from Victory Lotus.

Didn’t get a chance to get a lot of pics yet. We will do that next weekend but here is the car and also a pic of the silicon I was taking about in the headlamps. On further inspection it seems just to be a bad silicon job on a set of Halo’s. We will throw the car up next weekend on the lift and get the headlamp covers out to clean up.

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#20 ·
We will throw the car up next weekend on the lift and get the headlamp covers out to clean up.
Have fun.

You WILL need to have the front wheels removed...

Looks like a 4 post storage lift in the pictures.

If you have a 2-post lift be careful of the lifting position. Too little weight on the front can make them 'tippy'. 🤪



Hopefully you have run across this Topic:

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you cannot, absolutely cannot, let anyone not intimately familiar with the car try to jack it up or put it on a lift, it is non obvious to even good mechanics who only work on normal cars. If they do not drop it on its ass, they will crush the fiberglass sills or dent the undercarriage.
 
#19 ·
owns 2006 Lotus Elise
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