Hi all,
Just thought I'd post something about my experience tonight as I haven't found much on here covering this problem.
I had to jump start my car today because (for various reasons) it's been sat at my parent's house for about a month. The battery was completely dead and while the voltage was too low the instruments went crazy with flashing lights, temperature reading 160 etc. but once there was a bit of juice in the battery the car fired up and everything seemed to be working.
However, while driving home I noticed the tacho was reading about 1100rpm at idle and the speedo was over-reading by about 10mph across the range. Turns out the instruments had gone out of calibration and the needles were jumping up too much when the ignition is turned on. After some searching around I found this service note from Lotus ( Electrics.pdf 416.11KB 54 downloads), followed the instructions on page 9 and now everything is back to normal
Here's the instructions in case anyone else's speedo/tacho are a bit out:
1. Leave driver's door open
2. Hold down trip reset button
3. Turn on ignition
The needles will jump down to the bottom and bounce off the stops, release the reset button when this happens. The display will show the version number etc. Now your instruments should be back to factory calibration
Boy am I relieved I didn't permanently damage the cluster!
Edited by -JK-, 22 February 2015 - 08:48 PM.