warning RENAULT SCENIC 2000 J64 / 1.G Technical Note 3426A Workshop Manual

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07
10
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VALUES AND SETTINGS
Capacities - Grades 07-1
Accessories belt tension 07-2
Checking the accessories belt tension 07-3
Tightening the cylinder head 07-5
Tyres and wheels 07-6
Brakes 07-7
Brake compensator 07-8
Underbody height 07-9
Front axle angle checking values 07-11
Rear axle angle checking values 07-13
ENGINE AND PERIPHERALS
Identification 10-1
Oil pressure 10-2
Engine and transmission assembly 10-3
Sump 10-8
TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE
Timing belt 11-1
Cylinder head gasket 11-6
FUEL MIXTURE
Air inlet 12-1
TURBOCHARGING
Pressure regulating valve 12-2
Pressure adjustment 12-3
Turbocharger 12-4
Air-air exchanger 12-7
Manifolds 12-9
Priming catalytic converter 12-12Page
13
14
DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Technical specifications 13-1
Special features 13-3
Cleanliness 13-6
Location of components 13-9
Injection warning light 13-12
Immobiliser function 13-13
Injection programming/ air conditioning 13-14
Idle speed correction13-16
Pre-postheating control 13-17
Heater plugs 13-18
Thermoplunger 13-19
Low pressure pump (supercharging
pump)13-21
Fuel filter 13-22
High pressure pump 13-23
Injector gallery 13-27
Injectors 13-32
Checking diesel pressure and flow 13-37
Pressure sensor 13-38
Pressure regulator 13-39
Accelerator potentiometer 13-40
Centralised coolant temperature
management 13-41
Computer 13-42
ANTIPOLLUTION
Oil vapour rebreathing 14-1
Exhaust gas recirculation 14-2

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Engine and transmission assembly
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10-4
Remove:
– the battery,
– the engine undertray.
Drain:
– the cooling circuit through the bottom hose of the
radiator,
– the gearbox and the engine (if necessary),
– the refrigerant circuit (if fitted) using filling equipment.
Remove:
– the front wheels along with the mudguard,
– the sub-frame and body tie rods,
– the track rod ends,
– the brake calipers (as well as the ABS sensors, if
fitted) and secure them to the suspension springs,
– the shock absorber base bolts,
– the heat shield (A) as well as the gearbox control,
– the clip (1) of the catalytic converter and secure this
to the body.
– the front bumper,
– the horn,
– the two mountings for power assisted steering
hoses on the right hand side of the sub-frame,
– the nut and the eccentric bolt of the steering shaft
yoke, after pushing back the guard.SPECIAL NOTES FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH A
DRIVER'S AIRBAG
Remove (for the Scénic):
– the windscreen wiper arms using tool Elé. 1294-01,
– the front grilles,
16663R1
WARNING
In order to eliminate any risk of damaging the
rotary switch under the steering wheel, observe
the recommendations below:
!Before the steering column and the steering
rack are uncoupled, the steering wheel MUST
be immobilised with the wheels straight for the
duration of the operation using a "steering
wheel locking tool".
!If there is any doubt regarding the correct
alignment of the rotary switch, the steering
wheel must be removed so that the alignment
procedure described in the "AIRBAG" section
can be applied.
REMINDER: in this case, only qualified
personnel who have received training may carry
out the operation.
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Sump
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10-8
Sump
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1233-01 Threaded rods for lowering the
sub-frame
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a two post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the engine undertray.
Drain the engine.
Remove:
– the front wheels as well as the right hand mudguard
and the lower clip of the left hand mudguard,
– the nut and the eccentric bolt of the steering shaft
yoke, after pushing back the guard.Remove:
– the lower ball joint mountings as well as the track rod
ends,
– the sub-frame and body tie rods,
– the gear control on the gearbox side,
– the horn,
– the bolt (1), and slacken engine tie-bar bolt (2),
without removing it,
– the bottom mountings of the bumper, TIGHTENING TORQUES (n daN.m)
Sub-frame front mounting bolts 6.2
Sub-frame rear mounting bolts 10.5
Sump bolts 1.5
Steering shaft yoke mounting bolt 3
Lower ball joint mounting bolt 6
Engine tie bar bolt 6.2
Sub-frame - side member tie rod bolts 3
Wheel bolts 9
WARNING
In order to eliminate any risk of damaging the
rotary switch under the steering wheel, observe
the recommendations below:
!Before the steering column and the steering
rack are uncoupled, the steering wheel MUST
be immobilised with the wheels straight for the
duration of the operation using a "steering
wheel locking tool".
!If there is any doubt regarding the correct
alignment of the rotary switch, the steering
wheel must be removed so that the alignment
procedure described in the "AIRBAG" section
can be applied.
REMINDER: in this case, only qualified
personnel who have received training may carry
out the operation.
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Turbocharger
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12-6
REFITTING
For refitting operations, use the same procedure as for
removal in reverse.
IMPORTANT: you must change the copper gasket at
the turbo oil inlet connection.
IMPORTANT:
Before starting the engine disconnect the pressure
regulator manifold on the high pressure pump.
Then run the starter motor until the oil pressure
warning light goes out (wait a few seconds).
Reconnect the regulator, preheat and start the engine.
Run the engine at idling speed and check that there
are no leaks at the oil connections.
Erase the fault and check the turbocharging pressure
solenoid valve sensor.
16869S
Special precautions
!Before refitting, make sure that the lubrication is
correct for the turbocharger bearings. To do this
activate the starter motor having first
disconnected the high pressure manifold regulator
(do not start the engine) (erase the computer
memory). Sufficient oil should arrive via the oil
pressure pipes (place a container below). If this is
not the case, change the lubrication pipe.
!Ensure that no foreign bodies enter the turbine or
compressor during the refitting operation.
!If there has been a fault in the turbocharger, check
that the air-air exchanger is not full of oil.
If the air-air exchanger is full of oil, it must be
removed, flushed with a cleaning agent and then
left to drain properly.
!Check that the turbocharger oil return pipe is not
partially or completely blocked by scale. Check
also that it is perfectly tight. If not, replace it.

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Cleanliness
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13-6
Cleanliness
CLEANLINESS INSTRUCTIONS WHICH MUST BE FOLLOWED WHEN WORKING ON THE HIGH PRESSURE
DIRECT INJECTION SYSTEM
Risks relating to contamination
The system is very sensitive to contamination. The risks caused by the introduction of pollution are:
– damage to or destruction of the high pressure injection system,
– seizing of a component or a component which is not sealed.
All after-sales operations must be performed under very good cleanliness conditions. This means that no impurities
(particles a few microns in size) have penetrated into the system during removal or into the circuits via the fuel
unions.
The cleanliness principle must be applied from the filter to the injectors.
WHAT ARE THE POLLUTING ELEMENTS?
The elements which pollute are:
– metal or plastic splinters,
– paint,
– fibres:
!of cardboard,
!of brushes,
!of paper,
!of clothing,
!of cloths.
– foreign bodies such as hair,
– ambient air,
– etc.
WARNING: it is impossible to clean the engine using a high pressure washer at the risk of damaging connections.
Also the moisture may collect in the connectors and cause electrical connection problems.
INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED BEFORE
ANY WORK IS CARRIED OUT ON THE INJECTION SYSTEM
!Ensure that you have plugs for the unions to be opened (bag of plugs sold by the Parts Department).
Plugs are to be used once only. After use, they must be thrown away (once used they are soiled and cleaning is
not sufficient to make them reusable).
Unused plugs must be thrown away.
!Ensure that you have the resealable plastic bags for storing removed parts. There is less risk of parts stored in this
way being subjected to impurities. The bags can be used only once, and once used they must be thrown away.
!Ensure that lint-free cleaning wipes are available (cloths with SODICAM part numbers). The use of conventional
cloth or paper is prohibited. In fact, these create lint and may contaminate the system's fuel circuit. A lint-free
cloth should only be used once.

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Injection warning light
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13-12
Injection warning light
Vehicles using the high pressure diesel system are fitted with two injection warning lights used during the preheating
phase and in case of an injection fault (or engine overheating).
WARNING LIGHT PRINCIPLE
!When ignition is switched on, the preheating light is lit during the preheating phase and then goes out (see section
13 "Pre-postheating control").
!When there is a fault on the injection system the "fault" warning light lights up. These faults are:
– internal computer fault,
– engine speed fault (the vehicle doesn't start),
– main relay or low pressure fault (the vehicle doesn't start),
– injector fault,
–TDC sensor coherence fault and camshaft sensor,
– rail pressure sensor fault,
– rail pressure regulator fault,
– accelerator potentiometer fault,
– engine immobiliser fault,
– computer supply voltage fault,
– engine overheating.
NOTE: the OBD warning light (symbolised by an engine), visible when the ignition is switched on, is never visible
when the engine is running.

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Immobiliser function
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13-13
Immobiliser function
This vehicle is fitted with an engine immobiliser controlled by a random rolling code key recognition system.
REPLACING AN INJECTION COMPUTER
The injection computers are supplied without a code but they must all be programmed with one.
When the computer is replaced, the vehicle code must be programmed in and then a check must be made to ensure
that the immobiliser system is operational.
To do this, simply switch on the ignition for a few seconds without starting the engine then switch it of f. When the
ignition is off, the engine immobiliser function will be activated after approximately 10 seconds (red engine
immobiliser warning light flashes).
IMPORTANT:
With this engine immobiliser, the computer keeps its immobiliser code for life.
In addition, this system does not have a security code.
Consequently, it is forbidden to perform tests with computers borrowed from the stores or from another
vehicle which must then be returned.
It will no longer be possible to decode them.

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Pre-postheating control
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13-17
Pre-postheating control
The pre-postheating function is controlled by the preheating unit.
OPERATING PRINCIPLE FOR PRE-POST HEATING
1) "Preheating" on ignition
a) Variable preheating
The warning light lighting time and the
supply to heater plugs time depends on the
coolant temperature and the battery
voltage.
In all cases the injection warning light
lighting time cannot exceed 15 seconds.
b) Fixed preheating
After the warning light goes out the plugs
remain supplied for a fixed period of
10 seconds.2) Starting
The plugs remain supplied while the starter is
being activated.
3) "Postheating" while the engine is running
During this phase the plugs are supplied
continuously according to coolant temperature.
time (s)
Coolant
temperature °C For idling speed without
depression of the accelerator
pedal.

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Coolant temperature management
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13-41
Coolant temperature management
CCTM
This system allows the engine cooling fan to be
controlled by the injection computer. It consists of a
single coolant temperature sensor serving injection,
the engine cooling fan, the temperature indicator and
the instrument panel temperature warning light.OPERATION
The injection computer controls, as a function of the
coolant temperature:
– the injection system,
– the engine cooling fan relays:
!the fan is kept at a low speed if the coolant
temperature exceeds 99 ˚C and stops when the
temperature drops below 96 ˚C,
!the fan is kept at a high speed if the coolant
temperature exceeds 102 ˚C and stops when the
temperature drops below 99 ˚C,
!the fan can be controlled by the air conditioning.
For vehicles without air conditioning, only the low
speed engine cooling fan is operational.
COOLANT TEMPERATURE WARNING LIGHT
(shared with the injection fault warning light)
The warning light is controlled by the computer.
It is illuminated when the temperature exceeds 120 ˚C.
16179R1
244 Coolant temperature sensor (injection and
coolant temperature indication on the
instrument panel).
Three track sensor, two tracks for coolant
temperature information and one track for
indication on the instrument panel.

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Computer
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13-42
Computer
TRACK ASSIGNMENT
Connector A
H2
H3
H4
G1
G2
G3
G4
F1
F3
F4
E1
E2
E3
E4
D3
D4
C1
C3
B1
B3
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---THROTTLE POTENTIOMETER SUPPLY (TRACK 2)
OBD WARNING LIGHT
COOLANT TEMPERATURE WARNING OUTPUT
PREHEATING WARNING LIGHT OUTPUT
IMMOBILISER INPUT
FAULT WARNING LIGHT OUTPUT
POWER CONSUMED
THROTTLE POTENTIOMETER INPUT (TRACK 2)
FUEL CUT-OFF SOLENOID INPUT
AIR CONDITIONING INHIBITION OUTPUT
THROTTLE POTENTIOMETER SUPPLY (TRACK 1)
CLUTCH BREAKER INPUT
CONSUMPTION INFORMATION OUTPUT
VEHICLE SPEED INPUT
FAULT FINDING
ENGINE SPEED INFORMATION
THROTTLE POTENTIOMETER INPUT (TRACK 1)
FAULT FINDING
HEATED REAR WINDSCREEN INPUT
THROTTLE POTENTIOMETER EARTH (TRACK 1)
THROTTLE POTENTIOMETER EARTH (TRACK 2)
Connector B
B3
B2
C3
C2
C1
D4
D3
D1
E3
E1
F2
G3
G2
G1
H4
H3
H2
J3
J2
K3
L4
L3
L2
L1
M4
M3
M2
M1←
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→PLUGS DIAGNOSTICS INPUT (1)
EGR POTENTIOMETER POSITION EARTH
PREHEATING RELAY CONTROL
EGR POTENTIOMETER POSITION SIGNAL INPUT
TURBOCHARGER PRESSURE INPUT SENSOR
SUPPLY RELAY CONTROL OUTPUT
AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR INPUT
DIESEL PRESSURE INPUT SENSOR
+ AFTER IGNITION FEED
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR EARTH
EGR POTENTIOMETER POSITION SUPPLY
ENGINE SPEED SIGNAL SENSOR
AIR FLOW METER SUPPLY
FUEL TEMPERATURE SENSOR EARTH
AIR FLOW METER SIGNAL INPUT
ENGINE SPEED SIGNAL SENSOR
DIESEL PRESSURE SUPPLY SENSOR
FUEL TEMPERATURE INPUT
TURBOCHARGER PRESSURE SUPPLY SENSOR
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR INPUT
POWER EARTH
POWER EARTH
TURBO PRESSURE SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL OUTPUT
PRESSURE REGULATOR SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL OUTPUT
POWER EARTH
+ AFTER RELAY
+ AFTER RELAY
EGR SOLENOID CONTROL OUTPUT

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