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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – System operation13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
III - Management of the damper valve
The damper valve is now responsible for two functions:
– Damping: when the engine is switched off, the flap closes in order to block the passage of air towards the cylinders.
The aim of this is to stop the engine as quickly as possible and to reduce instabilities when the engine is switched
off.
– "Valving" function depending on the engine operation: the damper valve closes by a few % to create a "venturi"
effect at the EGR valve passage section.
The aim of this is to accelerate the air flow of EGR gases and to reduce the emission of pollutants.
IV - Exhaust gas recirculation management
The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system involves removing exhaust gases and reintroducing them into the
inlet.
This system plays a major role in reducing diesel engine emissions. The EGR system is cooled by a gas - water
exchanger, as on most Euro IV engines. This cooler has a dual position bypass valve, which allows the gas to be
cooled or not depending on the emission control requirements. The bypass circuit is inside the cooler (not visible
from the outside). The valve control rod is visible from the outside.
The exhaust gases are collected in the exhaust manifold (before the turbocharger), then directed to the EGR cooler
and the EGR valve. The EGR valve connects the air circuit between the damper valve and the inlet manifold; the
EGR valve is positioned next to the damper valve.
The EGR valve is activated every time the engine stops by performing 10opening/closing cycles. This programming
activates the EGR valve in order to prevent it from clogging. The program is no longer active if there are any system
faults.
The EGR system does not operate below 5°C (air flowmeter temperature).
– The controlled EGR cooler bypass
The EGR cooler bypass is controlled by an all-or-nothing solenoid valve, connected on one side to the vacuum
pump, and on the other side to the bypass control diaphragm. It is actuated according to the coolant temperature
and the engine operating status. Gases flow into the EGR section of the cooler unless the engine is cold, in which
case they flow through the bypass valve. There is also a regular actuation function for the bypass valve to prevent it
from clogging.
– EGR valve
The EGR valve is supplied by direct current and connected to a potentiometer copying the position of the valve.
The opening of the valve is actuated (H bridge) by a positive command 0 to 100%.
The valve is controlled using a double regulation loop.
The first loop (fastest) is a position loop. It brings the valve to the desired position by a loop connection using the
signal from the position sensor.
The second loop is slower and is an air flow loop. At a given operating point, the air flow setpoint is attained by
adjusting the quantity of exhaust gas flowing through the EGR valve and the flow of fresh air passing through the
damper valve. At a total constant flow, the more exhaust gas recirculation, the less fresh air there is and vice versa.
The air flow is measured by the flowmeter and the setpoint is attained using both the EGR valve position setpoint
and the damper valve position setpoint.

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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.
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Fault finding – Replacement of components

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Fault finding – Interpretation of statuses13B
ET704
ET705BRAKE SWITCH NO. 1BRAKE SWITCH NO. 2
STATUS
DEFINITIONACTIVE: This status indicates that the brake pedal is depressed.
INACTIVE: This status indicates that the brake pedal is released.
NOTESNote:
Statuses ET704 and ET705 must change specification at the same time. If they are
inconsistent, refer to the interpretation of fault DF228 Brake signal.
Conformity check with engine stopped and ignition on, or engine running, and engine coolant
temperature > 80°C
"ACTIVE"Brake pedal depressed.
A brake signal non-conformity may cause the engine to race during gear changes.
In the event of a fault, consult the interpretation of ET704 and ET705.
"INACTIVE"Brake pedal released.
A brake signal non-conformity may cause the engine to race during gear changes.
In the event of a fault, consult the interpretation of ET704 and ET705.
EDC16CP33_V18_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V18_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V1C_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V1C_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V54_ET704 /
EDC16CP33_V54_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V20_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V20_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V58_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V58_ET705 /
EDC16CP33_V5C_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V5C_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V24_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V24_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V04_ET704 /
EDC16CP33_V04_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V08_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V08_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V44_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V44_ET705 /
EDC16CP33_V4C_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V4C_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V34_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V34_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V38_ET704 /
EDC16CP33_V38_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V74_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V74_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V28_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V28_ET705 /
EDC16CP33_V62_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V62_ET705 / EDC16CP33_V26_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V60_ET704 / EDC16CP33_V26_ET705 /
EDC16CP33_V60_ET705
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
VDiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.

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PR873OIL OXIDATION SIGNAL
STATUS
DEFINITIONThis parameter indicates the vehicle distance in miles (km) when the oil oxidation
threshold is reached.
NOTESThis parameter should only be interpreted if the OCS (Oil Control System) program is
activated on the instrument panel. On the instrument panel computer, check the
configuration reading LC106 O.C.S: WITH.
Conformity check: Engine stopped and the ignition on, or Engine running and the engine coolant
temperature > 80°C without electrical consumers
The oil condition is calculated by the oxidation program in the injection computer, according to the number of
engine revolutions.
When this count reaches a certain threshold before the end of the oil service period, the injection computer sends
a signal to the instrument panel, which will display service due. Parameter PR873 corresponds to the vehicle
mileage at the time this signal is sent.
Then the instrument panel computer deducts 900 miles (1500 km) before displaying the message Service
required.
IMPORTANT:
When the message Service due appears on the instrument panel, the customer must have the oil changed within
the remaining 900 miles (1500 km).
EDC16CP33_V5C_PR873 / EDC16CP33_V20_PR873 / EDC16CP33_V34_PR873 / EDC16CP33_V38_PR873 / EDC16CP33_V74_PR873 /
EDC16CP33_V26_PR873 / EDC16CP33_V28_PR873 / EDC16CP33_V60_PR873 / EDC16CP33_V62_PR873
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 20, 26, 28, 34,
38, 5C, 60, 62, 74

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Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters13B
PR875OIL DILUTION SIGNAL
STATUS
DEFINITIONThis parameter indicates the vehicle mileage in miles (km) when the oil dilution
threshold is reached.
NOTESThis parameter should only be interpreted if the OCS (Oil Control System) program is
activated on the instrument panel. On the instrument panel computer, check the
configuration reading LC106 O.C.S: WITH.
Conformity check: Engine stopped and ignition on, or engine running and engine coolant
temperature > 80°C without electrical consumers
The injection computer estimates the degree of engine oil dilution according to the customer's driving style.
When the dilution level reaches a certain threshold before the end of the oil change interval, the injection computer
sends a signal to the instrument panel which then displays Service required. Parameter PR875 corresponds to
the vehicle mileage at the time this signal is sent.
IMPORTANT:
When the message Service required appears on the instrument panel, the customer must arrange an immediate
oil change to prevent damage to the engine.
EDC16CP33_V5C_PR875 / EDC16CP33_V20_PR875 / EDC16CP33_V26_PR875 / EDC16CP33_V28_PR875 / EDC16CP33_V60_PR875 /
EDC16CP33_V62_PR875
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 20, 26, 28, 5C,
60, 62

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Fault finding – Interpretation of commands13B
SC017
CONTINUED 3
–Particle filter regeneration failed: regeneration failed because the temperature upstream of the turbine is too
low. Apply Test 11 Temperature upstream of turbine too low.
In all cases, carry out the following operations:
– switch off the ignition and wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum time 8 minutes) Communication
lost with computer: EDC16 CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply,
– switch on the ignition and establish dialogue with the injection computer,
– run command SC036,
– depending on the operation carried out, select After particle filter regeneration with the diagnostic tool or
After particle filter replacement,
–switch off the ignition and 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 voltage,
– then switch on the ignition again,
clear the present or stored faults from the computer memory (operation to be carried out within 3 minutes of
switching on the ignition).
Note:
Always change the engine oil and the oil filter in the following cases:
• following an After-Sales regeneration only if requested by a message on the CLIP diagnostic tool,
• after particle filter replacement following DF311 Number of failed regenerations exceeded,
– after a second regeneration (when two successive regenerations).
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 1C, 20, 24, 26,
28, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.

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Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP6
CONTINUED 1
Does the high pressure pump
show traces of grease?
(Visual and tactile inspections)Location of the leak: Where does the leak appear?
Do the high pressure pipes and the
injector rail show traces of grease?
(Visual and tactile inspections)– If the leak is on the component, replace this and
the high pressure pipe(s) at the same time as
the component.
Do the injectors show traces of
grease?
(Visual and tactile inspections)– If the leak is on the join of a high pressure pipe and the
component, remove the high pressure pipe and perform a
visual inspection of the unions: if you find damaged unions,
change the faulty component and the high pressure pipe(s)
removed at the same time as the component.
– For safety reasons, high pressure pipes must not be refitted.
NO
A
YES
C
YES
YES
YES
NOOn the componentOn the union / join
NO
NO
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EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74