RENAULT SCENIC 2012 J95 / 3.G Engine And Peripherals EDC16CP33 Owner's Manual

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13B-21V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$040.mif
13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
Summary of available configuration readings
NOTESConfiguration readings are used to check the state of configurations performed.
The configuration readings cannot be changed.
LC009: Air conditioning WITH OR WITHOUT
LC056: Thermoplungers WITH OR WITHOUT
LC065: Water in diesel fuel sensor WITH OR WITHOUT
LC120: Cruise control WITH OR WITHOUT
LC121: Speed limiter WITH OR WITHOUT
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Configurations

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13B-22V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$050.mif
13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
COMPUTER REPLACEMENT OR REPROGRAMMING
Two operations must be performed when replacing or reprogramming the computer:
SC003 Save computer data and SC001 Enter saved data.
–Run SC003 before replacing or reprogramming the computer. This enables certain data to be saved in the
diagnostic tool so that the new computer* can be reconfigured like the old one. The saved data includes: injector
codes, EGR programming, specific data for particle filter operation and vehicle options.
–Run SC001 after replacing or reprogramming the computer. It enables you to rewrite the data (saved by
command SC003) to the new computer*.
Only Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74:
–Run SC036 Reinitialise programming and select Heater plugs (see Interpretation of commands); this will allow
you to configure the correct type of heater plugs fitted on the vehicle, if necessary.
If you cannot establish dialogue with the computer being replaced: you will not be able to save anything. After
replacing the computer:
– Write the IMA codes for each injector manually by reading the code on each injector; run command SC002 Enter
injector codes.
– Check the exhaust pipe for leaks or blockage. Repair if necessary.
– Perform an After-Sales regeneration, follow the procedure for command SC017 Particle filter regeneration (see
Interpretation of commands).
– It is essential to change the engine oil and oil filter.
– Enter the data specific to particle filter operation by running SC036 Reinitialise programming and selecting after
replacing injection computer with no save option.
– Enter the VIN into the computer, use command VP010 Enter VIN.
–Only for Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74: Configure the type of heater plugs fitted on the vehicle by running SC036
Reinitialise programming and selecting Heater plugs (see Interpretation of commands).
Exhaust gas recirculation valve data is programmed automatically the 1st time the new computer is turned on*.
* New computer or reprogrammed computer.
IMA*: Individual injector correctionOperations to be carried out before the injection computer is reprogrammed:
Before reprogramming the injection computer, move the main cruise control/speed limiter switch to the rest
position. The information about the cruise control or the speed limiter displayed on the instrument panel
disappears.
Otherwise, if the main switch remains in the cruise control or speed limiter position during and after reprogramming,
the cruise control/speed limiter function will not be operational.
The procedure for resetting the function is as follows:
Vehicle ignition on.
• Position the cruise control/speed limiter switch in the rest position (the computer detects the rest position at that
moment).
• Position the cruise control/speed limiter switch in the Cruise control position to activate the cruise control
function.
• Position the cruise control/speed limiter switch in the Speed limiter position to activate the speed limiter function.
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Replacement of components

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13B-23V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$050.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Replacement of components13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
PROCEDURE
• Before replacing or reprogramming the computer:
–Select SC003 Save computer data,
– if the following message appears: there is a saved file; do you want to overwrite this data?: (this file
corresponds to the last save carried out on the tool)
–Select YES,
When the save has been performed, replace the computer or carry out the programming then proceed to the next
step.
• After replacing or reprogramming the computer:
Select SC001 Write saved data.
Follow the instructions,
– When the command is finished, switch off the ignition, wait for the message to appear on the diagnostic tool
(maximum time 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue with the computer: EDC16 CP33, check the connection of the
tool and the computer supply.
– Switch on the ignition again and use command VP010 Enter VIN if the VIN has been cleared.
–Only Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74: Establish communication and run SC036 Reinitialise programming and select
Heater plugs (see Interpretation of commands), this will allow you to configure the correct type of heater plugs
fitted on the vehicle, if necessary.
– For all Vdiags, clear the fault memory.
– End of procedure.

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13B-24V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$050.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Replacement of components13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
REPLACING THE EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) VALVE
After the exhaust gas recirculation valve has been replaced, the computer must store the new valve offset, and the
offset measured when the ignition was last switched off (in power latch phase), which corresponds to the valve
closing.
Using this data, the computer can detect whether the valve is clogged or seized.
When the valve is replaced, clear the stored offsets so that the program uses the new valve’s offset value.
The data associated with this program is compiled in the Emission control / EOBD (European On Board
Diagnostic) sub-function.
–PR128: FIRST EGR VALVE OFFSET.
–PR129: LAST EGR VALVE OFFSET > or = PR128 if the valve is new.
Programming PR128 and PR129 must be cleared every time the exhaust gas recirculation valve is replaced.
PROCEDURE to be followed after replacing the exhaust gas recirculation valve:
- Run command SC036 Reinitialise programming.
- Select EGR valve as the operation type, then follow the instructions given by the diagnostic tool.
• When the command is finished,
–switch off the ignition,
– wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue with the computer: EDC16
CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply.
The new EGR valve offset is automatically reprogrammed the next time the ignition is switched on.
– start the vehicle to enable the latest EGR valve offset to be programmed,
– switch off the ignition,
– wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue with the computer: EDC16
CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply before switching the ignition back on.
The last EGR valve offset reprogrammed is stored on the computer.
– then check the system faults, and clear any stored faults,
– if there are faults, deal with the present faults,
– clear the faults from the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
End of the procedure.Note:
When reinitialisation is complete, the Emission control / EOBD sub-function displays: PR128 = PR129 = 0%
Note:
When the new EGR valve offset has been reprogrammed, the Emission control / EOBD sub-function will display:
10% < PR128 < 40%
PR129 = 0%
Note:
When the last EGR valve offset has been reprogrammed, the Emission control / EOBD sub-function will display:
10% < PR128 < 40%,
10% < PR129 < 40%

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13B-25V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$050.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Replacement of components13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
REPLACING THE INJECTORS
After one or more injectors have been replaced, enter the IMA codes again and then run command SC036
Reinitialise programming.
To do this, record the IMA code(s) etched on the injector bodies, and enter the codes into the computer using
command SC002 Enter injector codes, and follow the instructions given by the diagnostic tool. Run command
SC036 Reinitialise programming and select injectors, then follow the procedure. Note:
The "IMA" code (individual injector correction) is a calibration with corrective values unique to each injector,
and is used to adjust their flow accurately (injector classification). This correction takes into account mechanical
variances and the variances of the piezo actuator. An injector's class is determined by measurements taken at
different pressures on a test bench. The IMA class identification (7-character alphanumeric code) is then
engraved on the collar of the injector.
The IMA codes must be read from left to right:
– Foolproofing for reading the IMA codes is carried out using the low pressure return connector and/or the
electrical connector on the injector.
– This reading direction is valid when these connectors are located to the left of the cotech.
The IMA codes are read from left to right (see illustration in MR 402 (Vel Satis ph2), MR 395 (Laguna II ph2),
MR 364 (Mégane II ph2), MR 370 (Scénic II ph2), MR 405 (Espace IV ph2) Mechanical, 13B Diesel injection,
Diesel injector, Removal – Refitting)
Note: When entering characters, confusion can arise between:
– Figure 1 and the letters I and L,
– Figure 2 and the letter Z,
– Figure 5 and the letter S,
– Figure 6 and the letter G,
– Figure 8 and the letter B.
After programming or reprogramming the computer, it is essential to enter the 4 injector codes before confirming
the entry.
These individual corrective values are then written to the computer EEPROM, which can then control the injectors,
taking into account their manufacturing variation.
IMPORTANT:
Engines can only operate correctly if the correct IMA* codes have been entered. If no code has been
entered, or if an invalid code has been entered, fault DF066 Injector code(s) is present and the engine will
run in defect mode (engine speed limited significantly). If another injector's code has been entered, the
system will accept it but will make the wrong correction. This could lead to engine damage, loss of
performance and excessive pollution.
Always use the correct injector codes for the engine cylinder/computer.
Note:
On the M9R engine (Renault - Nissan partnership engine), cylinder no. 1 is located at the timing end.

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13B-26V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$050.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Replacement of components13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
*IMA: Individual injector correctionIMPORTANT:
– When the command is complete, switch off the ignition and exit fault finding mode.
– Wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 min): Loss of dialogue with the computer: EDC16
CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply.
– Return to fault finding mode.
– select the Identify computer function from the main screen.
– Check that the injector codes entered into the computer correspond to those on the injector bodies.
– If the codes do not match, restart the command SC002 Enter injector codes procedure.
– Check the system faults, and clear any stored faults.
– If the computer does not have any faults, the operation is complete.
If not, deal with the present faults.

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13B-27V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$050.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Replacement of components13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
REPLACING THE DAMPER VALVE
After replacing the damper valve, run command SC036 Reinitialise programming and select damper valve.
When the command is complete, switch off the ignition and exit fault finding mode.
Wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue with the computer: EDC16
CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply before switching the ignition back on.
REPLACING THE PARTICLE FILTER (Vdiag: 18, 1C, 54, 20, 58, 5C, 24, 26, 28, 60 and 62 only)
After replacing the particle filter, reconfigure the computer.
The system must be configured via the diagnostic socket using the RENAULT CLIP tool.
Carry out the following steps:
– switch on the ignition,
– run command SC036,
–select After particle filter replacement as the operation type and follow the instructions,
–switch off the ignition and wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue
with the computer: EDC16 CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply voltage,
– then switch on the ignition again,
–clear the faults from the computer memory (this operation must be carried out within 3 minutes of the ignition
being switched on)
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
REPLACING THE HEATER PLUGS (Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74 only)
SLOW plugs are identified by a black ring.
FAST plugs are identified by a white ring.
After replacing the heater plugs with plugs of a different type, reconfigure the type of plugs fitted on the vehicle.
Carry out the following steps:
– switch on the ignition,
– run command SC036 Reinitialise programming,
–select Heater plugs as the operation type and follow the instructions,
–switch off the ignition and wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue
with the computer: EDC16 CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply voltage,
– then switch on the ignition again,
– clear the faults from the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool. Note:
When reinitialisation is complete, the Emission control / EOBD (European On Board Diagnostic) sub-function
displays:
PR858
≠ 0%, PR859 ≠ 0%, PR860 ≠ 0% and PR861 ≠ 0%.

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13B-28V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$060.mif
13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
Tool faultAssociated
DTCDiagnostic tool title
DF001115 Coolant temperature sensor circuit
DF002110 Air temperature sensor circuit
DF004235 Turbocharging pressure sensor circuit
DF007190 Rail pressure sensor circuit
DF011641 Sensor supply voltage no. 1
DF012651 Sensor supply voltage no. 2
DF013697 Sensor supply voltage no. 3
DF017670 Preheating unit control circuit
DF018480 Low speed fan assembly control circuit (except Vdiag 58, 5C)
DF019481 High speed fan assembly control circuit (except Vdiag 58, 5C)
DF025380 Pre-postheating unit diagnostic line
DF026201 Cylinder 1 injector control circuit
DF027202 Cylinder 2 injector control circuit
DF028203 Cylinder 3 injector control circuit
DF029204 Cylinder 4 injector control circuit
DF0321641 Thermoplunger 1 relay control circuit
DF0331642 Thermoplunger 2 relay control circuit
DF0341643 Thermoplunger 3 relay control circuit
DF038606 Computer
DF046560 Battery voltage
DF0472505 Computer feed voltage
DF051575 Cruise control/speed limiterfunction
DF052200 Injector control circuit
DF05445 Turbocharging solenoid valve control circuit
DF056100 Air flow sensor circuit
DF059301 Misfiring on cylinder 1
DF060302 Misfiring on cylinder 2
DF061303 Misfiring on cylinder 3
DF062304 Misfiring on cylinder 4
DF065300 Combustion misfire
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault summary table

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13B-29V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$060.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault summary table13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
Tool faultAssociated
DTCDiagnostic tool title
DF066611 Injector code(s)
DF0691655 Impact detected signal
DF0862600 Coolant pump relay control circuit
DF091500 Vehicle speed signal
DF098180 Fuel temperature sensor circuit
DF10762F Computer memory
DF119340 Camshaft sensor signal
DF120335 Engine speed sensor signal
DF151685 Main relay circuit
DF1652299 Accelerator pedal position sensor circuit
DF19516 Camshaft/engine speed sensor consistency
DF196225 Pedal sensor circuit gang 1
DF1982120 Pedal sensor circuit gang 2
DF2002226 Atmospheric pressure sensor
DF209409 EGR valve position sensor circuit
DF221830 Clutch switch signal
DF228571 Brake signal
DF24962B Injector control
DF2651201 Injector No. 1
DF2661202 Injector No. 2
DF2671203 Injector No.3
DF2681204 Injector No. 4
DF272487 EGR valve control circuit
DF2932269 Water in diesel fuel sensor
DF2972002 Particle filter
DF3042425 EGR by-pass circuit
DF308242F Clogged particle filter
DF309242A Particle filter downstream temp.* sensor
DF3102031 Particle filter upstream temp.* sensor
DF3111435 Failed regenerations limit exceeded
DF3121436 Speed request

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13B-30V12 MR-372-J84-13B300$060.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault summary table13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
* temp: Temperature
* Diff: Differential
* regen.: RegenerationTool faultAssociated
DTCDiagnostic tool title
DF3152452 Particle filter diff.* pressure sensor
DF3232100 Damper valve
DF333C101 Injection -> automatic gearbox connection
DF364530 Air conditioning
DF502565 Cruise control or speed limiter button
DF5322502 Alternator charge signal
DF5692263 Turbocharging circuit
DF6452101 Damper valve position regulation
DF646120 Damper valve position sensor
DF647488 EGR valve position regulation
DF651470 Turbine upstream pressure sensor circuit
DF652544 Turbine upstream temperature sensor circuit
DF7172453 Particle filter upstream pressure
DF890297 Movement during particle filter regener*
DF8912146 Group 1 injectors feed
DF8922149 Group 2 injectors feed
DF8952293 Pressure regulation on rail
DF89689 Pressure regulation on pump
DF89790 Pressure regulator circuit on pump
DF8982294 Pressure regulator circuit on rail
DF8993031 Regeneration temperature limit exceeded
DF9971640 Control unit -> thermoplunger connection
DF1020253F Engine oil dilution
DF10691670 Heater plugs not configured
DF118812B Air leak in turbocharging circuit

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