ECU RENAULT KANGOO 1997 KC / 1.G Engine And Peripherals Workshop Manual

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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Engine and transmission assembly
10
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Disconnect:
- the battery,
- the electrical connectors from the engine
connection unit and its environment.
13034S
Drain:
- the cooling circuit (disconnect the bottom
hose of the radiator),
- the gearbox oil if necessary,
- the engine oil if necessary.
Remove:
- the battery,
- the wheels,
- the air intake pipe,
- the upper radiator mountings,
- the expansion bottle and fix it to the engine,
- the power assisted steering fluid reservoir,
and secure it onto the engine. Shock absorber base bolts 18
Track rod end 3.7
Front sub-frame mounting bolt 6.2
Rear sub-frame mounting bolt 10.5
Driveshaft gaiter mounting bolt 2.5
Wheel bolt 9
Mounting nut for rubber engine mounting
pad on left suspended engine mounting 6.2
Mounting bolt for front right suspended
engine mounting on the engine 6.2
Mounting bolt for front right suspended
engine mounting on the body 6.2
Steering shaft yoke bolt 2.5
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
D7F engine
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
B. Vi. 31-01 Set of punches for roll pins
Mot. 1040-01 Dummy sub-frame for
removing and refitting engine
and transmission assembly
Mot. 1202 Hose clip pliers
Mot. 1311-06 Tool for removal of fuel pipe
Mot. 1379 Tool for retaining engine on
sub-frame
T. Av. 476 Ball joint extractor
T. Av. 1233-01 Tool for sub-frame and axle
assembly
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TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on a two post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove :
- the front right hand wheel,
- the belt from the alternator and the power
assisted steering pump if fitted (see section
07),
- the crankshaft accessories pulley.
11
10267R
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Crankshaft accessories pulley
mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Mounting bolt for front right
suspended engine mounting
on engine 6.2

Mounting bolt for front right
suspended engine mounting
on vehicle body 6.2

Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1135-01 Tool for tensioning timing
belt
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1379 Tool for securing engine to
subframe
Mot. 1386 Tool for pre-tensioning timing
belt
Fit tool Mot. 1379. D7F engine
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12mm torx socket
Angular tightening wrench
TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Cylinder head gasket
11
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 591-04 Angle wrench for tightening
cylinder head and index
Mot. 1202 Hose clip pliers
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1379 Tool for securing engine to
subframe
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
Crankshaft output mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Mounting bolt for front right suspended
engine mounting on engine 6.2
Mounting bolt for front right suspended
engine mounting on vehicle body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
Wheel bolts 9
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Remove the bonnet, and the right hand wheel .
Disconnect the battery.
Drain the cooling circuit.
Fit the engine support tool, Mot. 1379.Remove:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt"),
- the dipstick,
- the brake servo pipe,
- the air filter,
- the accelerator cable,
- the fuel supply and return pipes level with the
timing belt cover on the cylinder head
D7F Engine
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FUEL MIXTURE
Inlet manifold
12
Inlet manifold bolt and nut 2
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REMOVAL
Remove:
- the air filter,
- the injector gallery (see section 13).
Lift the vehicle.
Remove the strut (1) (to gain access to the bolt
fixing the strut on the right-hand side of the vehi-
cle, remove the mudguard and the right-hand
wheel).
E7J engine
13339R2
Disconnect the accelerator cable and the electrical
connectors (2) connected to the throttle body.
Remove the bolts and nuts (3) securing the mani-
fold. Lower the vehicle.
Remove the air intake pipe (A) connecting the
throttle body to the air filter.
13335-1R
13130R
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FUEL MIXTURE
Inlet/Exhaust manifolds
12F8Q engine
Manifold mounting studs on cylinder head 1
Manifold mounting nuts on cylinder head 2.7
Inlet manifold strut mounting bolt 2.5
Cylinder block strut mounting bolt 2.5
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REMOVAL
Remove the air filter (two mounting bolts at the
top, two mounting nuts at the bottom (1)).
Remove, from above, the two nuts fixing the ex-
haust downpipe to the manifold.
Slacken, without removing it, the nut on the
clamp connecting the downpipe to the exhaust
pipe.
Tilt the exhaust downpipe towards the gearbox.
Remove the nuts securing the manifolds:
- nuts (A) from above,
- nuts (B) from below.
PRO12.1
Special note
To remove nut (C) located above the starter mo-
tor, use a small ratchet (6.35 mm square) and a
universal joint.
13047-1R1
13047R
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Advance solenoid valve
13
13342R
To remove the terminals from the pump
connector :
1) Pull the yellow guide to release the terminal
connectors, then press on the two tabs on
each side of the connector.
2) Extract the yellow guide.
3) Pull the wire to be removed.
4) The terminal connector is secured by two
tabs, one on each side ; using a screwdriver,
move one of these to one side (the action of
pulling on the wire prevents the tab from
going back into place).
5) Using a screwdriver, move the other tab to
one side.
The terminal connector can now be removed from
the connector.Remove the protective sheath grouping the pump
actuators.
Remove the protective cover from the solenoid
valve.
Remove the solenoid valve using tool Mot. 997-
01.
10579R1
APassage of connector
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Coded solenoid valve
13
On this type of vehicle, the replacement of the
solenoid valve and of the coded electronic unit (A)
requires the removal of the injection pump from
the engine.
REMOVAL
With the pump on the bench, remove the protec-
tive fittings at (B).
These are secured by shear bolts which may be re-
moved either :
- using a small cold chisel or a punch and hitting
on the conical heads of bolts (C), (D) and (E)
to loosen them,
- using tool Mot. 1372 for bolt (F), drilling it
using the 4 mm diameter drill (drilling depth
approximately 4 mm) and the large diameter
drilling guide tube on the fitting side (2).
Use extractor (3) and its handle to remove it .
REFITTING
Tighten the fuel cut off solenoid valve to a torque
of 2 daN.m.
Refit a heat shrink cover on the fuel cut off sole-
noid, ensuring the wiring is correctly routed.
Refit the fittings using shear bolts and observing
their location and that of the spacers,
(depending on fitting).
IMPORTANT : using a torque wrench, tighten the
bolts, then remove the bolt heads by bending
them using a tube inserted in the bolt heads.
Location of bolts :
D :
∅ 5 x 25 mm ; torque =0.55 daN.m
C and F :
∅ 6 x 40 mm ; torque =1.2 daN.m
E :
∅ 5 x 33 mm ; torque =0.55 daN.m
Refit the cable of the fast idle speed LDA and
tighten the cable grip, leaving 2 mm play.
Refit the injection pump on the engine.
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Pump
13
Remove :
- the fuel supply pipe (A),
- the fuel return pipe (B),
- the pump connector (C),
- the accelerator cable (D),
- the vacuum pipe (E) connected to the fast
idle speed LDA,
- the high pressure wiring loom using tool Mot.
1383,
10578R
- the rear support mounting bolt.
12869R
Fit tool Mot. 1200 or Mot. 1317 , for retaining the
pump pulley.
12410R
Inserting a torx screwdriver in the gaps of the
RAM pulley, slacken:
- the three bolts mounting the pump
- the central nut securing the pump shaft to the
RAM pulley.
Slacken the central nut and all three of the bolts
mounting the pump until they are completely
free.
Extract the pump.
REFITTING
Clean the pump shaft very thoroughly, using sol-
vent to eliminate all trace of grease.
Refit the pump.
Tighten the three bolts mounting the pump .
Pretighten the central nut of the pump to 2
daN.m.
IMPORTANT : it is vital to carry out a pretighte-
ning operation before the final tightening; tigh-
ten the central pump nut to a torque of 4.5
daN.m.
Carry out the timing operations (see "Pump -
Timing").
For all other operations, refitting is the reverse of
removal.
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Pump - Timing
13
DI1303-1
- Fit pin Mot. 1054.
12419R
- Keep a constant pressure on the pin.
- Turn the engine slowly until the pin
penetrates in the slot in the crankshaft.
- Using tool Mot. 1358, set the timing,
turning the tool anticlockwise until the timing
value is obtained.
- The value is marked on the load lever.
NOTE : if the timing value is exceeded during
adjustment, bring the engine back by one
revolution , to recuperate the play using tool
Mot. 1358 , then repeat the previous timing
phase.
Leave pin Mot. 1054 in place.
Slightly pretighten bolt (1) using tool Mot. 1359,
to a torque not exceeding 2 daN.m (left hand
thread).
IMPORTANT : the torque wrench used for this
operation must operate to the left .
Remove the pin Mot. 1054.
Fit tool Mot. 1377 or 1200 to immobilise the
pulley.
Turn the engine by hand anticlockwise to bring
the locking tool into contact with the pulley.
Tighten bolt (1) to a torque of 9 daN.m, using
tool Mot. 1359.
Turn the engine over twice and check the pump
timing once again.
Lock the engine using tool Mot. 1054, according
to the following procedure :
- Turn the engine in its operating direction (clo-
ckwise from timing end).
- Locate the spot on the camshaft pulley where
the reference mark will appear .
- Stop the engine from turning half a tooth
before the two reference marks align.
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