fuel RENAULT SCENIC 2011 J95 / 3.G Engine And Peripherals EDC16 Workshop Manual

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Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Introduction13B
3. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE
* Check the battery charge, the condition of the fuses and the level of the fuel in the tank.
Perform a pre-diagnostic on the
system
Print the system fault finding log
(available on CLIP and in the
Workshop Repair Manual or
Technical Note)
Connect CLIP
no
Dialogue with
computer?
yes
Read the faults
no
Faults
present
yes
Deal with present faults
Deal with stored faults
no
The cause is
still presentFault
solved
yes
See ALP no. 1
Conformity check
no
The cause is
still presentFault
solved
Use fault finding charts
(ALPs)
no
The cause is
still presentFault
solved
Contact the Techline with the
completed fault finding log

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Fault finding – Introduction
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
6. CLEANLINESS ADVICE TO FOLLOW WHEN CARRYING OUT OPERATIONS ON THE HIGH PRESSURE
DIRECT INJECTION SYSTEM
Risks relating to contamination
The system is highly sensitive to contamination. The risks associated with contamination are:
– damage to or destruction of the high pressure injection system and the engine,
– a component seizing or leaking.
All After-Sales operations must be performed under very clean conditions. This means that no impurities (particles a
few microns in size) should be allowed to penetrate the system during dismantling or get into the circuits via the fuel
unions.
The cleanliness principle must be applied from the filter to the injectors.

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Fault finding – Cleanliness guidelines
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
Use lint-free cleaning cloths (cloth part number 77 11 211 707). Using normal cloth or paper is prohibited. They are
not lint-free and could contaminate the fuel circuit. Each cloth should only be used once.
Use fresh cleaning agent for each operation (used cleaning agent is contaminated). Pour it into an uncontaminated
container.
For each operation, use a clean brush in good condition (the brush must not shed its bristles).
Use a brush and cleaning agent to clean the unions to be opened.
Blast compressed air over the cleaned parts (tools, workbench, the parts, unions and injection system zones).
Check that no bristles remain.
Wash your hands before and during the operation if necessary.
When wearing leather protective gloves cover them with latex gloves to prevent contamination.
III - INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED DURING THE OPERATION
As soon as the circuit is open, all openings must be plugged to prevent impurities from entering the system. The
plugs to be used are available from the Parts Department. The plugs must not be reused under any circumstances.
Seal the pouch shut, even if it has to be opened shortly afterwards. Ambient air carries contamination.
All components removed from the injection system must be stored in a hermetically sealed plastic bag once they
have been plugged.
Using a brush, cleaning agent, air gun, sponge or normal cloth is strictly prohibited once the circuit has been
opened. These items could allow contamination to enter the system.
A new component replacing an old one must not be removed from its packaging until it is to be fitted to the vehicle.

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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – System operation
System outline
The high pressure injection system is designed to deliver a precise quantity of diesel fuel to the engine at a set
moment.
It is fitted with a 112-track BOSCH EDC16 C3 type computer.
The system comprises:
– a priming bulb on the low pressure circuit,
– a diesel filter,
– a high pressure pump with a built-in low pressure pump (transfer pump),
– a high pressure regulator mounted on the pump,
– an injector rail,
– a diesel fuel pressure sensor built into the rail,
– four solenoid injectors,
– a coolant temperature sensor,
– a cylinder reference sensor,
– an engine speed sensor,
– a turbocharger pressure sensor,
– an accelerator pedal potentiometer,
– an EGR solenoid valve,
– an atmospheric pressure sensor integrated into the injection computer,
– an air flowmeter with an air temperature sensor,
– a turbocharging pressure limitation solenoid valve,
– a motorised damper valve,
– a particle filter,
– a particle filter differential pressure sensor,
– a particle filter upstream temperature sensor,
– a particle filter downstream temperature sensor,
– a temperature sensor upstream of the turbine,
– four thermoplungers
The common rail direct high pressure injection system works sequentially (based on the petrol engine multipoint
injection).
This injection system reduces operating noise, reduces the volume of pollutant gases and particles and produces
high engine torque at low engine speeds thanks to a pre-injection procedure.
The high pressure pump generates the high pressure and transmits it to the injector rail. The actuator located on the
pump controls the quantity of diesel fuel supplied, according to the requirement determined by the computer. The rail
supplies each injector through a steel pipe.
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Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C

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Fault finding – System operation
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
a) The computer:
Determines the value of injection pressure necessary for the engine to operate correctly and then controls the
pressure regulator.
Checks that the pressure value is correct by analysing the value transmitted by the pressure sensor located on the
rail.
It determines the injection timing required to deliver the right quantity of diesel fuel and the moment when injection
should start. Controls each injector electrically and individually after determining these two values.
The flow injected into the engine is determined by:
– the duration of injector control,
– the rail pressure (regulated by the computer),
– the injector opening and closing speed,
– the needle stroke (determined by a constant for the type of injector),
– the nominal hydraulic flow of the injector (specific to each injector).
The computer manages:
– idling regulation,
– exhaust gas flow reinjection to the inlet (EGR),
– fuel supply check (advance, flow and rail pressure),
– the fan assembly control,
– the air conditioning (cold loop function),
– the cruise control/speed limiter function,
– pre-post heating control,
– indicator lights control via the multiplex network,
– the operation of the catalysed particle filter.
The high pressure pump is supplied at low pressure by an integrated low pressure pump (transfer pump).
It supplies the rail, the pressure of which is controlled by the fuel flow actuator (MPROP) for charging, and for
discharging by the injector valves. This compensates for pressure drops. The flow actuator allows the high pressure
pump to supply the exact quantity of diesel fuel required to maintain the pressure in the rail. This component
minimises the heat generated and improves engine output.
In order to discharge the rail using the injector valves, the valves are controlled by brief electrical pulses which are:
– short enough not to open the injector (passing through the feedback circuit from the injectors),
– long enough to open the valves and discharge the rail.

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Fault finding – System operation
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
Some vehicles have adopted a sensor for detecting water in the diesel fuel, located in the filter. If there is water in
the diesel fuel, the orange "Injection and pre-post heating" warning light will come on.
The system can inject diesel fuel into the engine at a pressure of up to 1600 bar. Before each operation, check that
the injector rail is depressurised and that the fuel temperature is not too high.
You must respect the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice specified in this document for any work on the high
pressure injection system.
Do not remove the internal parts of the pump and injectors. Only the flow actuator, the diesel temperature sensor
and the Venturi tube can be replaced.
For safety reasons, do not loosen high pressure pipe unions when the engine is running.
It is not possible to remove the pressure sensor from the fuel rail because this may cause circuit contamination
faults. If the pressure sensor fails, the pressure sensor, the rail and the five high pressure pipes must be replaced.
Do not remove an injection pump pulley marked with the number 070 575. If the pump needs to be replaced, replace
the pulley.
Supplying any system component directly with +12V is prohibited.
Ultrasonic decoking and cleaning are prohibited.
Never start the engine unless the battery is connected correctly.
Disconnect the injection computer when carrying out any welding work on the vehicle.
b)The connections between the vehicle's various computers are multiplexed.
The electronic system fitted in this vehicle is multiplexed. This system enables dialogue between the various vehicle
computers. As a result:
– the activation of the fault warning lights on the instrument panel is performed by the multiplex network, with the
vehicle speed sensor on the gearbox deactivated,
– vehicle faults are displayed by the multiplex network,
– the vehicle speed sensor on the gearbox is not needed.
The vehicle speed signal on the instrument panel is transmitted by the ABS computer via a wire connection, then
sent out on the multiplex network by the instrument panel. The vehicle speed signal is used mainly by the injection
computer and the airbag computer.WARNING
The engine must not operate with:
– Diesel fuel containing more than 10% diester.
– petrol, even in tiny quantities.

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Fault finding – Configuration and programming
Summary of available configuration readings
NOTESConfiguration readings are used to check the status of configurations performed.
The configuration readings cannot be changed.
The computer is configured as soon as the one of the vehicle's optional system
components is operated.
In the event of a fault, consult the interpretation of command RZ005 Programming.
LC009: Heating and air conditioning system
WITH OR WITHOUT
LC056: Heating elements
WITH OR WITHOUT
LC065: Water in diesel fuel sensor
WITH OR WITHOUT
LC120: Cruise control
WITH OR WITHOUT
LC121: Speed limiter
WITH OR WITHOUT
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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Fault finding – Fault summary table
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
Tool
faultDiagnostic tool titleAssociated
DTCLevel 1 fault
warning light
(Orange
heater plugs
"on" indicator
light)Level 2 fault
warning light
(Red
overheating
warning light)No fault
warning
light onOBD
warning
light lit
DF047Computer feed voltage 615 1.DEF
DF049Refrigerant sensor
circuit530 CC.1/CO.0
DF050Brake switch circuit 5711.DEF/
2.DEF
DF051Cruise control/speed
limiter function5751.DEF/
2.DEF/
3.DEF
DF053Rail pressure
regulation function89 3.DEFCC.0/CC.1/CO/
1.DEF/2.DEF/
4.DEF/5.DEF/
6.DEF/7.DEF
DF054Turbocharging
solenoid valve control
circuit33CO/CC.0/CC.1/
1.DEF/
2.DEF/3.DEF
4.DEF/5.DEFCC.0
DF055Turbocharging
pressure regulation
circuit243 1.DEF/2.DEF
DF056Air flow sensor circuit 100CO.0/CC.1/
1.DEF/2.DEFCO.0/
CC.1/
1.DEF/
2.DEF
DF057Water in diesel fuel
detector circuit2264 X
DF058Oil temperature sensor
circuit195CC.0/
CO.1
DF059Misfiring on cylinder 1 301 X
DF060Misfiring on cylinder 2 302 X

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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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DF007
CONTINUED
CO.1
NOTESNone.
Check the rail pressure sensor connectors.
Check the injection computer connections.
Repair if necessary.
Check the continuity and insulation from + 12 V of the following connections:
– connection code 3LY,
– connection code 3LZ,
– connection code 3LX,
between components 120 and 1032.
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair method (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing
electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
If the fault is still present, replace the rail pressure sensor and tighten it to 35 ± 5 N.m.
Observe the safety advice (see Introduction).
1.DEF
NOTESNone
Check the rail pressure sensor connectors.
Check the injection computer connections.
Repair if necessary.
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections:
– connection code 3LY,
– connection code 3LZ,
– connection code 3LX,
between components 120 and 1032.
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair method (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing
electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
With the ignition on, and engine switched off for over 1 minute:
Display parameter PR038 Rail pressure in the Fuel circuit, Engine management tab.
– If the value is below 50 bar, the sensor is in order. In this case, contact the Techline.
– If the pressure is above 50 bar, replace the rail pressure sensor and tighten it to 35 ± 5 N.m.
Observe the safety instructions (see Introduction).
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.

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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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DF053
PRESENT
OR
STORED
RAIL PRESSURE REGULATION FUNCTION
CC.1: Short circuit to + 12 V
CC.0: Short circuit to earth
CO: Open circuit
1.DEF: Internal electronic fault
2.DEF: Pressure measured too low
3.DEF: Pressure measured too high
4.DEF: Insufficient pressure
5.DEF: Pressure < minimum
6.DEF: Pressure > maximum
7.DEF: Significant pump control
8.DEF: Above maximum threshold
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
The fault is declared present after:
– the engine is started,
– a road test,
– an actuator command AC011 Rail pressure regulator.
Special notes:
If the fault is present:
– it is not possible to start the engine,
– engine stops if already started,
–if 3.DEF is present, the level 1 warning light is lit,
– if one of the other faults is present, the level 2 warning light is lit.
Use bornier Elé.1681 or Elé.1590 for any operation on the injection computer
connectors.
CC.1
NOTESNone
Check the rail pressure regulator connectors.
Check the injection computer connections.
Check the low pressure circuit by running test 3 Low pressure circuit check.
Check the conformity of the fuel used by running test 11 Diesel fuel conformity check.
Check the overpressure valve, run test 12 Incorrect operation of the overpressure valve,
Check the operation of the injectors, run test 9 Incorrect injector operation.
Repair if necessary.
Measure the resistance of the rail pressure regulator between connections 3HI and 3FB (Mégane II and
Laguna II) or 3FB1 (Scénic II).
Replace the injection pump if its resistance is not 3 ohms ± 1 at 20°C.
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_DF053/EDC16_V58_DF053/EDC16_V5C_DF053/EDC16_V18_DF053/EDC16_V1C_DF053/EDC16_V20_DF053

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