wheel RENAULT TWINGO 2009 2.G Engine And Peripherals Workshop Manual

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16A-5
STARTING - CHARGING
Alternator: Removal - Refitting
D4F or D7F, and AIR CONDITIONING
16A
REFITTING
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
aPush in the alternator rings using pliers or a vice to
facilitate fitting the alternator.
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit:
-the alternator,
-the alternator bolts.
aTorque tighten the alternator bolts (25 N.m).
aRefit the alternator positive terminal nut.
aConnect the alternator connector.
III - FINAL OPERATION
aRefit the inlet distributor (see 12A, Fuel mixture, In-
let distributor: Removal - Refitting, page 12A-29)
.
aRefit the air filter unit (see 12A, Fuel mixture, Air fil-
ter unit: Removal - Refitting, page 12A-13) .aRefit:
-the accessories belt (see 11A, Top and front of
engine, Accessories belt: Removal - Refitting,
page 11A-3) ,
-the front right-hand wheel arch liner (see Front
wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Ex-
terior protection),
-the front right-hand wheel (see Wheel: Removal -
Refitting) (35A, Wheels and tyres).
aConnect the battery (see Battery: Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
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D4F

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16A-7
STARTING - CHARGING
Alternator: Removal - Refitting
K4M
16A
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aPosition the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) (02A, Lifting equipment).
aDisconnect the battery (see Battery: Removal - Re-
fitting) (80A, Battery).
aRemove:
-the engine undertray,
-the front right-hand wheel (see Wheel: Removal -
Refitting) (35A, Wheels and tyres),
-the front right-hand wheel arch liner (see Front
wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Ex-
terior protection),
-the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
-the headlights (see Halogen headlight: Removal
- Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
-the bonnet catch (see Bonnet lock: Removal -
Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms),
-the front upper cross member (see Front upper
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Upper
front structure),
-the accessories belt (see 11A, Top and front of
engine, Accessories belt: Removal - Refitting,
page 11A-3) .II - REMOVAL OPERATION
aRemove:
-the alternator strut bolts (1) ,
-the alternator strut.
aRemove the nut (2) on the alternator positive termi-
nal.
aDisconnect the alternator connector (3) . Tightening torquesm
alter nator bolts25 N.m
nut for the positive ter-
minal of the alternator21 N.m
alter nator strut bolts25 N.m
WARNING
Do not r un the engine without the accessories belt
to avoid damaging the crankshaft accessories pul-
ley.
IMPORTANT
Wear cut-resistant gloves during the operation.
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16A-9
STARTING - CHARGING
Alternator: Removal - Refitting
K4M
16A
aRefit the alternator strut.
aTighten to torque and in order the alternator strut
bolts (25 N.m).
III - FINAL OPERATION
aRefit:
-the accessories belt (see 11A, Top and front of
engine, Accessories belt: Removal - Refitting,
page 11A-3) ,
-the front upper cross member (see Front upper
cross member: Removal - Refitting) (42A, Upper
front structure),
-the bonnet catch (see Bonnet lock: Removal -
Refitting) (52A, Non-side opening element mecha-
nisms),
-the headlights (see Halogen headlight: Removal
- Refitting) (80B, Headlights),
-the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
-the front right-hand wheel arch liner (see Front
wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Ex-
terior protection),
-the front right-hand wheel (see Wheel: Removal -
Refitting) (35A, Wheels and tyres),
-the engine undertray.
aConnect the battery (see Battery: Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
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17B-1
PETROL INJECTION
Petrol injection: List and location of components
D4F, and 772
17B
121740
(1) Petrol vapour rebreathing sole-
noid valve
(2) Intake air pressure sensor
(3) Motorised throttle valve
(4) Injection computer
121739
(5) Intake air temperature sensor
(6) Pinking sensor
(7) Coolant temper ature sensor
(8) Engine speed and flywheel posi-
tion sensor
113044
(9) Ignition coil

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17B-17
PETROL INJECTION
Oxygen sensors: Removal - Refitting
K4M
17B
REMOVING THE UPSTREAM OXYGEN
SENSOR
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aPosition the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) (02A, Lifting equipment).
aRemove:
-the front right-hand wheel (see Wheel: Removal -
Refitting) (35A, Wheels and tyres),-the front right-hand wheel arch liner (see Front
wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Ex-
terior protection),
-the engine undertray.
II - REMOVAL OPERATION
aDisconnect the upstream oxygen sensor connector
(1) .
aUnclip the wiring from the upstream oxygen sensor
at (2) .
aRemove the upstream oxygen sensor . Special tooling required
Mot. 149522 mm socket for removal -
refitting of oxygen sensors -
1/2" square dr ive and 24 mm
hexagonal ext.
Mot. 1495-0122 mm socket for removal -
refitting of oxygen sensors.
Tightening torquesm
upstream oxygen sen-
sor90˚
downstream oxygen
sensor45 N.m
WARNING
Do not use any product designed to improve the
electr ical contact in the injection computer and oxy-
gen sensor connectors or on the bodies of the oxy-
gen sensors.
Failure to respect this advice prevents the oxygen
sensor from operating correctly and results in fail-
ure to comply with the emission control standard.
WARNING
If the connections are corroded, repair the wiring
(see Wiring: Precautions for repair) (Technical
Note 6015A, 88A, Wiring).
Note:
This procedure is for removal - refitting of the
upstream oxygen sensor and the downstream oxy-
gen sensor.
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17B-18
PETROL INJECTION
Oxygen sensors: Removal - Refitting
K4M
17B
REFITTING THE UPSTREAM OXYGEN
SENSOR
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
aClean the threading of the upstream oxygen sensor
using a WIRE BRUSH.
aUse SURFACE CLEANER (see Vehicle: Parts
and consumables for the repair) (04B, Consuma-
bles - Products) to clean and degrease:
-the thread hole of the upstream oxygen sensor on
the exhaust manifold,
-the threading of the upstream oxygen sensor if it is
to be reused.
II - REFITTING OPERATION
aRefit the upstream oxygen sensor.
aAngle tighten the upstream oxygen sensor ( 90˚).
aAttach the upstream oxygen sensor wiring.
aConnect the upstream oxygen sensor connector.III - FINAL OPERATION
aRefit:
-the engine undertray.
-the front right-hand wheel arch liner (see Front
wheel arch liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Ex-
terior protection),
-the front right-hand wheel (see Wheel: Removal -
Refitting) (35A, Wheels and tyres).
REMOVAL OF THE DOWNSTREAM
OXYGEN SENSOR
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aDisconnect the battery (see ) (80A, Battery).
aRemove:
-the windscreen wiper arms (see Windscreen wip-
er arm: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping -
Washing),
-the scuttle panel grille (see Scuttle panel grille:
Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equipment),
-the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
under the scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refit-
ting) (56A, Exterior equipment).
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Note:
For angular tightening, make a mark (6) on the
catalytic pre-converter in the middle of the flat
surface of the upstream oxygen sensor. Move the
upstream oxygen sensor stop (7) to the mark (6)
.

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19A-12
COOLING
Cooling radiator: Removal - Refitting
D4F or D7F, and AIR CONDITIONING
19A
PARTS AND CONSUMABLES FOR THE
REPAIR WORK
aConsumable : (see Vehicle: Parts and consuma-
bles for the repair)
-COOLANT.
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aPosition the vehicle on a two-post lift ( (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) ).
aRemove:
-the battery ( (see Battery: Removal - Refitting) ),
-the battery tray ( (see Battery tray: Removal - Re-
fitting) ),
-the front wheels ( (see Wheel: Removal - Refit-
ting) ), (see Front wheel arch liner: Removal -
Refitting)
-the wheel arch liners (see MR 412 Bodywork,
55A, Exterior protection, Wheel arch liners: Re-
moval-Refitting),
-the front bumper ( (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) ).aDisconnect the injection computer connectors.
aRemove:
-the computer mounting bolts (1) ,
-the computer wiring harness clip nut,
-the computer mounting.
aDrain the cooling system (see 19A, Cooling, Cool-
ing system: Draining - Refilling, page 19A-9) .
aRemove the engine cooling fan assembly (see 19A,
Cooling, Engine cooling fan assembly: Removal
- Refitting, page 19A-51) .
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
a
aRemove:
-the air deflector on the dehydrator reservoir side,
-the engine cooling system radiator upper right-
hand retaining lug,
-the engine cooling system radiator upper left-hand
retaining lug.
aUsing the (Mot. 1448), remove:
-the engine cooling system radiator degassing
hose,
-the engine cooling system radiator top hose, Special tooling required
Mot. 1448Remote operation pliers for
hose clips .
Equipment required
safety strap(s)
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IMPORTANT
Wear protective gloves during the operation.

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19A-13
COOLING
Cooling radiator: Removal - Refitting
D4F or D7F, and AIR CONDITIONING
19A
-the engine cooling system radiator bottom hose.
aAttach the condenser to the upper cross member of
the front end panel with a safety strap(s).
aRemove the condenser bolts from the radiator.
aUncouple the condenser from the cooling radiator.
aRemove the radiator mounting cross member ( (see
Radiator mounting cross member: Removal -
Refitting) ).
aWithdraw the air deflectors from the sliding adjust-
ers.
aRemove the engine cooling system radiator.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit the engine cooling system radiator.
aFit the air deflector to the sliding adjusters.
aRefit the radiator mounting cross member ( (see Ra-
diator mounting cross member: Removal - Refit-
ting) ).
aCouple the condenser to the engine cooling system
radiator.
aDetach the condenser from the front end panel up-
per cross member.
aUsing the (Mot. 1448), refit:
-the engine cooling system radiator degassing
hose,
-the engine cooling system radiator top hose,
-the engine cooling system radiator bottom hose.
aRefit:
-the engine cooling system radiator upper retaining
lug on the dehydrator reservoir side,
-the engine cooling system radiator upper left-hand
retaining lug.
aRefit the air deflector on the dehydrator reservoir
side.
II - FINAL OPERATION
aRefit the engine cooling fan assembly (see 19A,
Cooling, Engine cooling fan assembly: Removal
- Refitting, page 19A-51) .
aRefit:
-the computer mounting.-the computer wiring harness clip nut,
-the computer mounting bolts.
aConnect the injection computer connectors.
aRefit:
-the battery tray ( (see Battery tray: Removal - Re-
fitting) ),
-the battery ( (see Battery: Removal - Refitting) ),
-the front bumper ( (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) ),
-the wheel arch liners (see MR 412 Bodywork,
55A, Exterior protection, Wheel arch liners: Re-
moval-Refitting),
-the front wheels ( (see Wheel: Removal - Refit-
ting) ).
aFill and bleed the cooling system (see 19A, Cool-
ing, Cooling system: Draining - Refilling, page
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19A-14
COOLING
Cooling radiator: Removal - Refitting
K9K
19A
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aPosition the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) (02A, Lifting equipment).
aDisconnect the battery (see ) (80A, Battery).
aDrain the refrigerant circuit using a refrigerant
charging station (see Refrigerant circuit: Drain-
ing - Filling) (62A, Air conditioning).
aRemove:
-the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres),
-the front wheel arch liners (see Front wheel arch
liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Exterior protec-
tion),
-the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection).
aDisconnect the pressostat connector (1) .
aRemove the plastic cover (2) from the condenser.
aUnscrew the condenser connecting pipe unions (3) . Special tooling required
Mot. 1448Remote operation pliers for
hose clips .
Equipment required
refrigerant charging station
safety strap(s)
IMPORTANT
When working in the engine compartment, take
care as the radiator fan(s) may start up unexpect-
edly (risk of being cut).
To avoid any risk of serious burns when the engine
is hot:
-do not open the expansion bottle cap,
-do not drain the cooling system,
-do not open the bleed screw(s).
WARNING
Before the operation, protect the electrical accesso-
ries to prevent any risk of shor t circuiting and pro-
tect the belts to avoid damaging them.
WARNING
When carr ying out a repair that requires a complete
change, it is essential to flush the circuit with clean
water, blast compressed air through the circuit to
drive out the water, fill and bleed the circuit and
then measure the effective protection.
The cr iteria to be met are:
-protection down to -25˚C ±± ± ±
2 for cold and temper-
ate countries,
-protection down to -40˚C ±± ± ±
2 for "extreme cold"
countries.
WARNING
The coolant helps to keep the engine running prop-
erly (heat exchange).
The system does not operate using pure water.AIR CONDITIONING
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19A-17
COOLING
Cooling radiator: Removal - Refitting
K9K
19A
-the top hose on the radiator,
-the bottom hose on the radiator.
a
aLubricate the seals with the recommended air condi-
tioning oil to facilitate fitting.
aFit the condenser connecting pipes.
aFit the connecting pipe unions to the condenser.
aRefit the plastic cover on the condenser.
aConnect the pressostat connector.
aRefit:
-the front bumper (see Front bumper: Removal -
Refitting) (55A, Exterior protection),
-the front wheel arch liners (see Front wheel arch
liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Exterior protec-
tion),
-the front wheels (see Wheel: Removal - Refitting)
(35A, Wheels and tyres).
aConnect the battery (see ) (80A, Battery).
aFill and bleed the cooling system (see 19A, Cool-
ing, Cooling system: Draining - Refilling, page
19A-9) .aCheck that the system is operating correctly (see Air
conditioning: Check) (62A, Air conditioning).
aFill the refrigerant circuit using a refrigerant charg-
ing station (see Refrigerant circuit: Draining -
Filling) (62A, Air conditioning).
aCheck the refrigerant circuit (see Refrigerant cir-
cuit: Check) (62A, Air conditioning). AIR CONDITIONING
WARNING
Do not remove the blanking plugs from each
component until the last moment.
Also, do not remove the components from their
packaging until they are to be fitted to the vehi-
cle.
WARNING
To avoid any leaks, check that the seal and the
pipe surface are in good condition. The seal and
the surface must be clean and scratch free.
AIR CONDITIONING

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