OBDontAsk
New member
- Dec 27, 2025
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- Status:
- Emira Owner
- My Specs:
- Emira V6
Hi folks,
After receiving my car from the dealer and checking everything, I found a mysterious QR code in the handbook folder. After scanning the link, I discovered a digital copy of the service manual, issued July 25.
As far as I can tell, there is no authentication, no ads, no paywall, and no trackers on the site. It seems Lotus may be taking right-to-repair more seriously lately.
Sadly, the QR code sticker was eaten by my pet lizard, but I was able to save the link.
You can find the service manual at https://everything-emira.com.
Who knows, maybe they will add more content, search functionality, and a more mobile-friendly version in the future?
After receiving my car from the dealer and checking everything, I found a mysterious QR code in the handbook folder. After scanning the link, I discovered a digital copy of the service manual, issued July 25.
As far as I can tell, there is no authentication, no ads, no paywall, and no trackers on the site. It seems Lotus may be taking right-to-repair more seriously lately.
Sadly, the QR code sticker was eaten by my pet lizard, but I was able to save the link.
You can find the service manual at https://everything-emira.com.
Who knows, maybe they will add more content, search functionality, and a more mobile-friendly version in the future?
