tire pressure RENAULT SCENIC 2011 J95 / 3.G Engine And Peripherals EDC16 Injection Workshop Manual

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Program No.: C1
Vdiag No.: 44, 48 and 4C
4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE (continued)
Wiring check
Fault finding problems
Disconnecting the connectors and/or manipulating the wiring harness may temporarily remove the cause of a fault.
Electrical measurements of the voltage, resistance and insulation are generally correct, especially if the fault is not
present when analysing (stored fault).
Visual inspection
Look for damage under the bonnet and in the passenger compartment.
Carefully check the fuses, insulators and wiring harness routing.
Look for signs of oxidation.
Tactile inspection
While manipulating the wiring harness, use the diagnostic tool to note any change in fault status from stored to
present.
Make sure that the connectors are properly locked.
Apply light pressure to the connectors.
Twist the wiring harness.
If there is a change in status, try to locate the source of the fault.
Inspection of each component
Disconnect the connectors and check the appearance of the clips and tabs, as well as their crimping (no crimping on
the insulating section).
Make sure that the clips and tabs are properly locked in the sockets.
Check that no clips or tabs have been dislodged during connection.
Check the clip contact pressure using an appropriate model of tab.
Resistance check
Check the continuity of entire lines, then section by section.
Look for a short circuit to earth, to + 12 V or to another wire.
If a fault is detected, repair or replace the wiring harness.

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Program No.: C1
Vdiag No: 44, 48 and 4C
d) OBD management
The OBD (On Board Diagnostic) system enables detection of any faults relating to the vehicle emission control
system (OBD EURO IV emission control standards exceeded).
This system should be active for the entire life of the vehicle.
1. Conditions causing an OBD fault
An OBD fault will be detected after 3 operating cycles, and the following parameters will be saved in the calculator:
– engine load,
– vehicle speed,
– air temperature,
– coolant temperature,
– turbocharging pressure,
– rail pressure,
–air flow,
– vehicle mileage.
It allows the driver to know whether their vehicle has a fault directly linked to the emission control system.
2. System faults indicated by the OBD
Only a few faults are indicated by the OBD system:
–DF012 Sensor supply voltage no. 2.
–DF038 Computer.
–DF040 Cylinder 1 injector circuit.
–DF041 Cylinder 2 injector circuit.
–DF042 Cylinder 3 injector circuit.
–DF043 Cylinder 4 injector circuit.
–DF209 EGR valve position sensor circuit.
–DF272 EGR valve control circuit.
–DF621 EGR valve jammed open.
Some repair operations require programming to ensure that certain engine components function correctly.
Follow the programming procedures (described in the component replacement section), if replacing an
exhaust gas recirculation valve or an injector.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults13B
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Program No.: C1
Vdiag No.: 44, 48 and 4C
DF056
CONTINUED 2
1.DEF
2.DEF
NOTESNone.
3.DEF
4.DEF
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to
a stored fault:
The fault is declared present after the ignition has been
switched off for 15 seconds.
Check the air flowmeter connections.
Check the injection computer connections.
Repair if necessary.
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance of the following connections:
Injection computer, brown 48-track connector B, track B4 Track 3 air flow sensor
Injection computer brown 48-track connector B, track G1 Track 5 air flow sensor
Injection computer, brown 48-track connector B, track L4 Track 6 air flow sensor
Injection computer, brown 48-track connector B, track E2 Track 2 air flow sensor
Injection computer, brown 48-track connector B, track G2 Track 1 air flow connector
PPM1 black connector of the UPC track 2 Track 4 air flow sensor connector
Repair if necessary.
Check the entire air inlet circuit:
– air filter unit inlet not blocked and filter not clogged,
–no foreign bodies on the air flow sensor grille (visual inspection only).
Otherwise, replace the air flow sensor.
– oil vapour recirculation circuit connected correctly,
–no leaks or blockages in the low and high pressure air circuits: pipes, presence and tightness of the mounting
clips, mounting of the turbocharger pressure sensor, intercooler, etc.
– check that the damper valve is open (valve control is against the body of the air vent unit).
With the flowmeter connected, the vehicle ignition on and engine stopped:
– check the voltage between tracks 2 and 5 of the flowmeter:
If the value is not 0.6 V ± 0.1, replace the air flow sensor.
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.