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

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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Engine and transmission assembly
Insert a wooden block between the gearbox and
the sub-frame.
Diagram showing the holes drilled in tool Mot.
1040-01 (dimensions in mm).
10
Disconnect the gear control:
- at the position of the gearbox output lever af-
ter releasing the gaiter,
- at the level of the gear lever after removing
the central heat shield.
Pull the control lever (2) towards the rear of the
vehicle.
10621R
Fit tool Mot. 1379 onto the sub-frame and take
the weight off the right-hand engine mounting,
using the threaded rod (1).
10267R1
93912R2
Fix tool Mot. 1040-01 underneath the sub-frame,
having first fitted the shims Mot. 1379 onto this
tool.
92442-1R2
D7F engine
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Sump
10
Sump mounting bolt 1
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
Put the vehicle on a 2 post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Drain the engine.
Remove:
- the oil level sensor using a 19 mm half-moon
wrench,
- the engine-gearbox undertray.
99900S
Remove the sump mounting bolts.
Rotate the sump towards the rear of the vehicle in
order to release the oil pump strainer from the
sump partitioning.
Clean the sealing surfaces without scratching the
aluminium.
REFITTING
Proceed in the reverse order of removal and fit a
new gasket. D7F engine
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ENGINE AND ENGINE PERIPHERALS
Oil pump
10
Crankshaft output mounting bolt 2 + 90°
Bolt mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on engine 6.2
Bolt mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REMOVAL
Remove:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt"),
- the oil level sensor with the aid of a 19 mm
half-moon wrench,
- the oil dipstick,
- the crankshaft pulley and sprocket,
- the engine flywheel guard.
Lift the engine and gearbox assembly with the aid
of tool Mot. 1379.
Remove the sump bolts.
Rotate the sump towards the rear of the vehicle in
order to release the oil pump strainer from the
sump partitioning.
Remove:
- the oil pump strainer
- the oil pump
Clean the sealing surfaces without scratching the
aluminium.
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1355 Tool for fitting oil pump
Mot. 1379 Tool for maintaining engine on sub-
frame
REFITTING
Systematically replace the oil pressure seal (3).
99790R
Apply a bead of RHODORSEAL 5661 to the sealing
surface.
98964S
IMPORTANT: the oil pump is driven by two studs
located on the crankshaft. D7F engine
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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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STARTING - CHARGING
Alternator
16
OPTIMA 5800 Diagnostic station
CHECKING THE CHARGING CIRCUIT USING THE DIAGNOSTIC STATION
The OPTIMA 5800 diagnostic station allows the alternator to be checked by measuring the voltage and cur-
rent delivered , with or without electrical consumers .
NOTE : the Amps clamp used for this station is of the inductive type (measurement range: 0 to 1 000 A). It
is fitted without disconnecting the battery, which allows the the computer memory and adaptive informa-
tion to be saved.
Fit the Amps clamp directly at the alternator output, with the arrow pointing towards the alternator (any in-
correct positioning is detected by the station).
The measurement is carried out in three stages :
- measurement of the battery voltage, ignition off,
- measurement of the regulated voltage and of the current supplied, without consumers,
- measurement of the regulated voltage and current supplied, with a maximum number of consumers.
On completion of the test, the values noted will lead to the following fault finding messages :
- Battery voltage, no load < 12.3 V = battery uncharged.
Without consumers :
- Regulated voltage > 14,8 V = > regulator faulty ,
- (regulated voltage, no load < 13.2 V) or (charging current< 2 A) = >charging fault.
With consumers :
- Regulated voltage > 14.8 V = > regulator faulty,
- Regulated voltage < 12.7 V = > it is necessary to check the alternator supply in relation to its specifica-
tions :
Engine
Current (amps)D7F E7J F8Q
Nominal current 70 75 75
Minimum current which the alternator must
supply, all consumers connected 53 51 55
FAULT FINDING
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
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INJECTION
Adaptive richness correction
17
D7F
Engine
E7J
Engine
106 ≤ #30 ≤ 150 40 ≤ #30 ≤ 192
106 ≤ #31 ≤ 150 40 ≤ #31 ≤ 192
PRINCIPLE
In the loop mode (see section 17 "Richness regulation"), richness regulation (# 35), corrects the injection ti-
ming to give fuel metering which is as close as possible to richness 1. The correction value is close to 128, with
limit values of 0 and 255.
Variations may affect the components of the injection system and the correction may drift towards 0 or 255,
to ensure richness 1 is obtained.
Adaptive correction allows the injection mapping to be adjusted to recentre the richness regulation to 128
and to ensure a constant authority of correction to make the mixture leaner or richer.
Adaptive correction to richness regulation has two parts:
- Adaptive correction for average and high engine loads (#30)
- Adaptive correction for idle speed and low engine loads (#31).
Adaptive corrections take 128 as the average value after initialisation (erasing the memory) and have the
following threshold values:
Adaptive correction only takes place when the engine is warm, in the loop phase (#35 variable) and for a
specified manifold pressure range.
The engine must have operated in the loop mode for several pressure zones in order that adaptive correc-
tion begins to change to compensate for the variations in engine operating richness.
Following reinitialisation of the computer (return to 128 for # 30 and # 31) a special road test must therefore
be carried out.
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TANK
Fuel Tank
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REMOVAL OF THE TANK (petrol or diesel ver-
sions)
Disconnect the battery.
Place the vehicle on a two post lift.
Disconnect the electrical connector (2) and the
quick release unions, tool Mot. 1265 or Mot.
1265-01.
97163R4
Disconnect the petrol filter.
Remove the heat shields at (3) and (4) , which are
situated below the tank and beneath the hand-
brake cables.
Remove the exhaust mounting bracket (5).
Lift the vehicle.
Separate the exhaust pipe from the exhaust
down pipe.
Remove the exhaust mounting bracket from the
middle of the vehicle.
12866R
Tilt the exhaust towards the right hand side of the
vehicle.
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