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

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Contents
Consumables
Identification
Oil consumption
Oil pressure
Engine - Gearbox
Engine and transmission assembly
Sump
Crankshaft seal, timing end
Oil pump10-1
10-1
10-2
10-3
10-4
10-9
10-25
10-29
10-30
TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt
Cylinder head gasket
Replacement of valve adjustersPage Page
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Engine and
peripherals
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11-11
11-29 ENGINE AND PERIPHERALS
10FUEL SUPPLY -
DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Fuel supply
Fuel cut off in case of an impact
Injector gallery
Fuel filter
Pump flow
Fuel pressure
Antipercolation device
Diesel equipment
General
Specifications
Location of components
Advance solenoid valve
Altimetric corrector
Fast idle LDA
Coded solenoid valve
Load potentiometer
Computer configuration
Injector with sensor (needle
lift)
Injection warning light
Pre-postheating control
Fast idle control
Injection/air conditioning
programming
Computer
Defect modes
Pump
Pump -Timing
Idle speed settings13-1
13-2
13-6
13-7
13-8
13-12
13-13
13-14
13-16
13-19
13-22
13-25
13-26
13-28
13-29
13-31
13-32
13-33
13-35
13-36
13-36
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13-38
13-39
13-41
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FUEL MIXTURE
Specifications
Throttle body
Inlet manifold
Exhaust manifold
Inlet-exhaust manifolds12-1
12-7
12-15
12-18
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FUEL MIXTURE
Specifications
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DESCRIPTIONMAKE/TYPESPECIAL NOTES
Throttle bodyMAGNETI MARELLI
873 633diameter 36 mm
Idle speed regulation stepping
motor
AIR PAXVoltage: 12 V (at high frequency)
Resistance : tracks A-D100 ± 10 Ω
tracks B-C100 ± 10 Ω
Throttle position
potentiometer
-Voltage: 5 V
Resistance :
Fuel vapour rebreathing
canister
Solenoid valve-Voltage:12 Volts
Resistance :35 ± 5 Ω
Heated oxygen sensor BOSCH Voltage at 850 °C
Rich mixture > 625 mvolts
Lean mixture : 0 to 80 mvolts
Heating resistance, tracks A-B : 3 to 15 Ω
Tightening torque : 5 daN.m
Diagnostic function
FICHE n° 27
CODE D13
SELECTOR S8
Throttle potentiometer:
Regulated idle speed :10 ≤ # 17 ≤50
Full load :185 ≤ # 17 ≤240
Idle speed R.C.O. :4 % ≤ # 12 ≤14 %
Adaptive idle speed R.C.O. :- 4.3 % ≤ # 21 ≤+3.9 %
Adaptive richness operation
:106 ≤ # 30 ≤150
Adaptive idle speed richness :106 ≤ # 31 ≤150
Track No load Full load
AB
AC
BC1300 Ω
1360 Ω
2300 Ω1300 Ω
2350 Ω
1260 Ω
D7F engine
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Specifications
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DESCRIPTIONMAKE/TYPESPECIAL NOTES
Throttle bodyPIERBURG
714 227diameter 41 mm
Idle speed regulation stepping
motor- Voltage: 12 V (at high frequency)
Resistance : tracks A-D52 ± 5 Ω
tracks B-C52 ± 5 Ω
Throttle position
potentiometer
-Voltage: 5 V
Resistance :
Fuel vapour rebreathing
canister
Solenoid valve
DELCO REMYVoltage:12 Volts
Resistance :35 ± 5 Ω
Heated oxygen sensor NGK Voltage at 850 °C
Rich mixture > 625 mvolts
Lean mixture : 0 to 80 mvolts
Heating resistance, tracks A-B : 3 to 15 Ω
Tightening torque : 4.5 daN.m
Diagnostic function
FICHE n° 27
CODE D13
SELECTOR S8
Throttle potentiometer:
Regulated idle speed :16 ≤ # 17 ≤50
Full load :185 ≤ # 17 ≤243
Idle speed R.C.O. :2 % ≤ # 12 ≤15 %
Adaptive idle speed R.C.O. :- 2.4% ≤ # 21 ≤+6.2 %
Adaptive richness operation
:64 ≤ # 30 ≤192
Adaptive idle speed richness :64 ≤ # 31 ≤192
Track no load full load
1-2
1-3
2-35440 Ω
4500 Ω
2160 Ω2200 Ω
4460 Ω
5340 Ω
E7J engine
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
General
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The use of electronic injection in Diesel engines has allowed the operational power of these engines to be
optimised, thus reducing the emission rate of pollutant gases.
The system consists of a computer, which receives information from:
- the coolant temperature sensor,
- the air temperature sensor,
- the engine speed sensor,
- the vehicle speed sensor,
- the load potentiometer,
- the injection start sensor, which forms part of the injector of cylinder n° 3 (injector with sensor).
It controls :
- the injection pump :
• the altimetric corrector (F8Q 630) via a relay
• the advance solenoid valve.
- the cold engine starting system (heater plugs and pre-postheating unit),
- the exhaust gas recycling system (EGR),
- the diesel injection fault warning light,
- the preheating warning light,
- the solenoid valve controlling the fast idle speed LDA,
- the relay controlling the power assisted steering electric pump assembly (for vehicles with air conditio-
ning), the pump assembly is supplied once the engine speed exceeds 650 rpm.
It carries out a self diagnosis procedure which may be visualised through the
XR25.
SPECIAL FEATURES
On the injection pump it is possible to replace:
- the load potentiometer,
- the advance solenoid valve,
- the altimetric corrector,
- the electrical solenoid.
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Specifications
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DESCRIPTIONMAKE/TYPESPECIAL NOTES
Computer LUCAS 25 track (in case of computer replacement,
programme the new computer to memorise the
full load position of the load potentiometer)
Injection - Indirect
Injection pump
LUCAS DIESEL
8448B171 A/231A
(F8Q 630)
8448B152 B/241B
(F8Q 662)Rotary pump fitted with :
- an advance solenoid valve,
- an altimetric corrector (F8Q 630).
Pump setting (obtain TDC
point using ∅ 8 mm pin) - Dimension ( X ) on pump
Injector holders
LUCAS DIESEL
LCR 6735 405Tightening torque: 7 daN.m (injector on injector
holder and injector holder on cylinder head )
Holder for injector with sensor
(needle lift)
LUCAS DIESEL
LDCR020011AA1Tightening torque : 7 daN.m
Resistance ≈ 105 Ω
Injectors
LUCAS DIESEL
RDN OSDC 6902Opening pressure : 130 bars
Maximum pressure difference: 8 bars
EGR solenoid valve
-Voltage: 12 volts
Resistance : 46 ± 5 Ω
Injector pipes
-Ø interior : 2.5 mm
Length: 330 ± 5 mm
Preheating relay housing
-With pre-postheating function (command
controlled by the computer)
Plugs BERU
Pencil type plugResistance : 0.8 Ω
Tightening torque : 2 daN.m
TDC sensor - Resistance : 220 Ω
Fast idle solenoid valve
-Voltage: 12 V
Resistance : 46 Ω
Advance corrector
-Voltage: 12 V
Resistance : 11.5 Ω
Load potentiometer
-Voltage : 5 V
Resistance : (in K Ω, approximately )
Altimetric corrector
-Voltage : 12 V
Resistance : 15.5 Ω
Fault finding Fiche n° 43
Code D34
Selector S8-+5
- 5
Track
(10 track connector)no load full load
5-4
3-4
3-54.5
5.6
2.84.5
2.8
5.6
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Location of components
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1 EGR valve and solenoid valve
2 Air temperature sensor (white connector)
3 Coolant temperature sensor (white connector)
4 Diesel injection computer
5 Fuel filter
6 Pre-postheating plug relay housing
7 TDC sensor
8 Fast idle solenoid valve
9 Electrical solenoid / coded solenoid
10 Digital DPC injection pump
11 Load potentiometer
12 Advance solenoid valve
13 Altimetric corrector
14 Injector with sensor (needle lift)
12874
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Location of components
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12Advance solenoid valve
14Injector with sensor
13Altimetric corrector
11Load potentiometer
9Electrical solenoid / coded solenoid valve
8Idle speed solenoid valve
12869-1R
3Coolant temperature sensor
2Air temperature sensor
6Pre-postheating plug relay housing
5Fuel filter
16Inertia switch
4Injection computer
13083R
12872R
19 EGR solenoid valve
12871R
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Location of components
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20 EGR valve
13047-1R
7Engine speed sensor
13048R
87970R
17Diesel injection fault warning light
18Preheating warning light
Warning light illuminates when ignition is
switched on during preheating phase.
12839S
C Power assisted steering pump assembly relay
HAltimetric corrector relay
LInjection locking relay
MDiesel heating relay
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Injection warning light
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OPERATING PRINCIPLE OF THE DIESEL INJECTION WARNING LIGHT ON THE INSTRUMENT PANEL
On switching on the ignition, the diesel injection fault warning light is illuminated. It extinguishes as the en-
gine begins to run.
•Fault in a component of the injection assembly
Faults in the following components may cause the warning light to illuminate :
- injector with sensor
- advance solenoid valve,
- engine speed sensor ,
- load lever potentiometer,
- pre-postheating (according to version).
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Pre-postheating control
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The pre-postheating function is controlled by the
computer, which controls the preheating plug re-
lay housing.
1) Ignition - Preheating
The preheating process is divided in two
phases :
a) Variable preheating
This is dependent on the coolant tempera-
ture, on the battery voltage and on alti-
tude (internal computer sensor) when the
ignition is switched on (the preheating
warning light illuminates).b) Fixed preheating
After the preheating warning light has
extinguished (variable preheating), the
plugs remain fed for 8 seconds before the
engine is started.
2) Starting the engine
During the action of the starter motor, the
four plugs are fed continuously.
3) Engine running - Postheating
The postheating also may be divided in two
phases:
a) Fixed postheating
After starting the engine, the plugs are
supplied simultaneously for a period of 10
seconds.
b) Variable postheating
Variable postheating begins when fixed
postheating ends. The time during which
the plugs are fed (continuously) depends
upon :
- the coolant temperature
- the engine speed ,
- the load (load potentiometer on pump
lever ).
Maximum preheating limit (battery vol-
tage lower than 9.3 volts and altitude hi-
gher than 2 000 m).
Minimum preheating limit (battery
voltage greater than 10.5 volts altitude
lower than 350 m).
13041S
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