Blackthought_
Emira Fiend
I’ve had my Emira for 8500+ miles and it’s been pretty dang great to this point outside of needing all new o2 sensors when I first got the car. It’s starting to get super cold on the east coast and this morning I got an alert that my battery is getting low on the Emira (fitted with an antigravity and in checking the battery level it’s at 69%). I haven’t driven it in a few weeks which is unusual for me as I normally drive it every few days so I usually don’t use a tender.
When I go to start the car, it struggles to start and I’m hit with the reduce engine speed warning. Right after, I get a p1302 which is cylinder 2 misfire and the engine does not sound good. It’s running rough. At the same time, I also get a check brake service warning.
I turn off the car, check out the engine and everything seems ok. I start the car again and it’s running like normal. I’ve had issues with faulty o2 sensors before (which is why they were swapped out) but could this be the damn o2 sensors causing issues? Maybe low battery issues? I know lotus cars are notorious for doing weird things when battery gets low.
I’ve cleared the code and have driven around for 30 min and no more issues, including turning on and off the car and it’s driving perfectly fine
When I go to start the car, it struggles to start and I’m hit with the reduce engine speed warning. Right after, I get a p1302 which is cylinder 2 misfire and the engine does not sound good. It’s running rough. At the same time, I also get a check brake service warning.
I turn off the car, check out the engine and everything seems ok. I start the car again and it’s running like normal. I’ve had issues with faulty o2 sensors before (which is why they were swapped out) but could this be the damn o2 sensors causing issues? Maybe low battery issues? I know lotus cars are notorious for doing weird things when battery gets low.
I’ve cleared the code and have driven around for 30 min and no more issues, including turning on and off the car and it’s driving perfectly fine