ignition RENAULT SCENIC 2012 J95 / 3.G Engine And Peripherals EDC16CP33 Workshop Manual

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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
1. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT
This document presents the fault finding procedure applicable to all computers with the following specifications:
2. PREREQUISITES FOR FAULT FINDING
Documentation type
Fault finding procedures (this document):
– Assisted fault finding (integrated into the diagnostic tool), Dialogys.
Wiring Diagrams:
–Visu-Schéma.
Type of diagnostic tools
–CLIP
Special tooling required
3. REMINDERS
Procedure
To save energy, the UCH of the vehicle interrupts the + after ignition feed after 3 minutes.
To run fault finding on a computer, it is possible to force the + after ignition feed for 1 hour by applying the
following procedure:
– Press the card unlocking button,
– insert the card in the reader,
– press the start button (interrupting the timed + after ignition feed mode),
– press the start button for more than 5 seconds, until the immobiliser warning light flashes rapidly (4 Hz).
This forced + after ignition feed mode remains active for 1 hour.
Pressing the start button or removing the card from the card reader interrupts the forced + after ignition feed, but
does not interrupt the timed forced + after ignition feed mode. As long as one hour has not elapsed, activating the
+ after ignition feed will restart forced + after ignition feed for the remaining time. Vehicle(s): Laguna II Phase 2 / Vel Satis Phase 2 /
Espace IV Phase 2 / Mégane II phase 2 / Scénic II phase 2Computer name: BOSCH EDC16CP33
Engine: M9R 700 – 721 – 722 – 724 –740 – 750 – 760 – 761
– 762 – 763Program No.: C4
Function concerned: Bosch Diesel InjectionVdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C, 20, 24, 26, 28, 34,
38, 44, 4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
Special tooling required
Diagnostic tool
Multimeter
Elé. 1681 Universal bornier
EDC16CP33_V18_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V1C_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V54_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V20_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V58_PRELI /
EDC16CP33_V5C_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V24_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V04_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V08_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V44_PRELI /
EDC16CP33_V4C_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V34_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V38_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V74_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V28_PRELI /
EDC16CP33_V62_PRELI/ EDC16CP33_V26_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V60_PRELI
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Introduction

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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Introduction13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
Faults
Faults are declared present or stored (depending on whether they appeared in a certain context and have
disappeared since, or whether they remain present but are not diagnosed within the current context).
The present or stored status of faults should be taken into consideration when the diagnostic tool is switched on
following + after ignition feed is activated (no system components active).
For a present fault, apply the procedure described in the Interpretation of faults section.
For a stored fault, note the faults displayed and apply the Notes section.
If the fault is confirmed when the instructions are applied, the fault is present. Deal with the fault.
If the fault is not confirmed, check:
– the electrical lines which correspond to the fault,
– the connectors on these lines (corrosion, bent pins, etc.),
– the resistance of the faulty component,
– the condition of the wires (melted or cut insulation, wear).
Conformity check
The purpose of the conformity check is to check data that does not produce a fault on the diagnostic tool if the data
is inconsistent. Therefore, this stage is used to:
– carry out fault finding on faults that do not have a fault display, and which may correspond to a customer complaint.
– check that the system is operating correctly and that there is no risk of a fault recurring after repair.
The conformity check is a fault finding procedure carried out using the interpretation of statuses and parameters.
If a status does not function normally or a parameter is outside the permitted tolerance values, consult the
corresponding fault finding pages (see interpretation of statuses and parameters).
Customer complaints - Fault finding chart
If the test with the diagnostic tool is correct but the customer complaint is still present, the fault should be dealt with
by customer complaints. WARNING:
Deal first with instrument panel faults (eg. "Particle filter" warning light).
Then carry out scheduled maintenance on the vehicle.
A synopsis of the general procedure to follow is provided on the following page in the form of a flow chart.

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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
VI - Pre-postheating actuation
Pre/postheating control involves actuating the heater plugs and the preheating indicator light on the instrument
panel (multiplex signal).
The heater plugs are actuated by a static relay.
After the ignition is switched on, a preheating delay is activated. The length of time that the warning light is lit
depends on the coolant temperature, air temperature, atmospheric pressure and battery voltage. When the coolant
temperature is below a certain threshold, a postheating function can be used to improve the combustion stability,
and consequently engine operation (reducing unburnt particles and pollutant emissions). Postheating can last up
to5 minutes.
IMPORTANT:
There are two types of heater plug: SLOW and FAST:
SLOW plugs are identified by a black ring.
FAST plugs are identified by a white ring.
The heater plugs fitted on the vehicle must be replaced with plugs of the same type; otherwise there is
a risk of the heater plugs deteriorating which could lead to engine destruction.
Only Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74:
when replacing heater plugs with plugs which differ from those currently fitted on the vehicle (replacement of
SLOW plugs with FAST plugs), the computer must be configured (see Replacement of components, Replacing
heater plugs) by running command SC036 Reinitialise programming and selecting Heater plugs if this choice
is available, then following the procedure.

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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
Warning light management:
Instrument panel display
The computer displays certain information on the instrument panel relating to engine operation. This concerns five
functions:
– the pre-postheating warning light,
– the coolant temperature warning light,
–the level 1 fault warning light (non-critical fault),
–the level 2 fault warning light (emergency stop),
–the EOBD (European On Board Diagnostic) warning light,
These six functions are represented by 3 warning lights and/or messages displayed by the on-board computer.
Orange pre-post heating/non-critical fault SERVICE warning light (severity 1)
This light is used both as an in-operation indicator light and as a system fault indicator:
– Continuously lit with + after ignition feed:
Indicates preheating of the spark plugs.
– Continuously lit with the Check injection message:
Indicates a level 1 fault (involving operation of the injection system in defect mode).
The driver should have the repairs carried out as soon as possible.
Temperature / red emergency STOP warning light (level 2)
This indicator light is used both as an in-operation indicator light and as a system fault warning light. It lights up for
3 seconds after the ignition is switched on (automatic test procedure managed by the instrument panel):
– Continuously lit:
Indicates engine overheating (the driver is free to choose whether or not to stop the vehicle).
– Continuously lit with the faulty injection message:
Indicates a level 2 fault (In this case, the injection is automatically cut after a few seconds).
The driver should carry out repairs as soon as possible.
ORANGE Excessive pollution EOBD warning light
Symbolised by an engine, it lights up for approximately 3 seconds when the ignition is switched on.
This warning light comes on if the system has one or more EOBD faults.
This warning light is used to alert the driver to injection faults that could lead to excessive pollution, or if the EOBD
system (European On Board Diagnostic) has been deactivated.
The injection computer requests illumination of the EOBD warning light for a present fault only after three
consecutive driving cycles.
The 3 second visual inspection when the ignition is switched on (automatic test procedure managed by the
instrument panel) is carried out by the injection computer.
Special particle filter ORANGE warning light or warning message (depending on instrument panel)
Only for Vdiag: 18, 1C, 54, 20, 58, 5C, 24, 26 and 60.
This warning light or message is used to warn the driver that the particle filter is loaded with particles, (see the soot
weight thresholds for illumination of the warning light for fault DF312 Speed request) due to driving conditions which
were not suitable for regeneration to take place. The driver must then drive as soon as possible at an average speed
of 48 mph (80 km/h) subject to the road conditions and authorised speed limits, until the warning light goes out.

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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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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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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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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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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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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory.
Switch off the ignition until the end of the power-latch phase, and carry out a road test
followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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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
DF001
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT
CC.0: Short circuit to earth
CO.1: Open circuit or short circuit to +12 V
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults:
– DF046 Battery voltage.
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
If the fault is declared present after:
– the ignition is switched on,
– starting the engine,
– a road test.
Special notes:
If the fault is present:
– the thermoplungers are no longer controlled,
– the coolant temperature: PR064 Coolant temperature is fixed at 119°C (with the
engine running),
– the preheating phase lasts longer than 4 seconds,
– the low-speed fan assembly is continuously supplied,
– the high speed fan assembly is continuously supplied (for Vdiag 20, 24, 58, 5C, 26,
28, 60, 62),
– smoke may be emitted from the exhaust,
– noise may be heard when hot starting.
The level 1 warning light is illuminated.
The EOBD (European On Board Diagnostic) warning light is lit (for Vdiag 20, 24, 58,
5C, 26, 28, 60, 62)
Use bornier Elé.1681 for any operations on the computer connectors.
Use the Wiring Diagram Technical Note, Laguna II ph2, Vel Satis ph2, Espace IV
ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2.
EDC16CP33_V18_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V1C_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V54_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V20_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V58_DF001 /
EDC16CP33_V5C_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V24_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V04_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V08_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V44_DF001 /
EDC16CP33_V4C_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V34_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V38_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V74_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V28_DF001 /
EDC16CP33_V62_DF001/ EDC16CP33_V26_DF001 / EDC16CP33_V60_DF001
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults

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