heater RENAULT TWINGO 2009 2.G Engine And Peripherals Owner's Guide

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13B-49
DIESEL INJECTION
Fuel temperature sensor: Removal - Refitting
C44, and K9K
13B
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aRemove the front engine cover.
aDisconnect the battery ( (see Battery: Removal -
Refitting) ).
aProtect the alternator from fuel outflow.
aDisconnect:
-the heater plug connectors (1) from cylinders 3 and
4,
-the injector connectors (2) from cylinders 3 and 4.II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aDisconnect the fuel temperature sensor connector.
aRemove the fuel temperature sensor (3) from the
high pressure pump.
aMake sure that no impurities enter the high pressure
pump when the fuel sensor is removed.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit the fuel temperature sensor onto the high pres-
sure pump. Equipment required
Diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
fuel temperature sensor15 Nm
121418
102317
Note:
Prepare for the outflow of fuel.
WARNING
Do not blast with compressed air once the fuel
circuit is open, otherwise impurities may enter
the system. Only use cleaning cloths.
Note:
Do not lubricate the seals with grease or old die-
sel fuel.
Use the applicator provided in the kit for the new
par t.

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13B-50
DIESEL INJECTION
Fuel temperature sensor: Removal - Refitting
C44, and K9K
13B
aTorque tighten the fuel temperature sensor (15
Nm).
aConnect the fuel temperature sensor connector.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aConnect:
-the injector connectors for cylinders 3 and 4,
-the heater plug connectors for cylinders 3 and 4.
aRemove the protection on the alternator to prevent
fuel flowing out.
aConnect the battery ( (see Battery: Removal - Re-
fitting) ).
aStart the engine and check that there are no leaks.
aRefit the engine cover.
aUse the Diagnostic tool to check for an absence of
stored faults; deal with these and clear them as nec-
essary.

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13B-53
DIESEL INJECTION
Accelerometer: Removal - Refitting
K9K
13B
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aRemove the front engine cover.
aRemove:
-the dipstick,
-the oil level dipstick nut (1) ,
-the oil level dipstick guide.
aPlug the oil level dipstick guide inlet opening on the
cylinder block.
aDisconnect the following connectors :
-the heater plugs,
-the injectors,
-the flow actuator,-the diesel temperature sensor.
aDetach the channel at (2) .
aMove the wiring away from the channel.
aRemove:
-the nut (3) from the channel,
-the neck. Special tooling required
Emb. 1797Socket (24 mm) for removal -
refitting of the clutch master
cylinder
Equipment required
Diagnostic tool
Tightening torquesm
accelerometer20 N.m
114527
121419

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13B-54
DIESEL INJECTION
Accelerometer: Removal - Refitting
K9K
13B
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aDisconnect the accelerometer connector (4) .
aRemove the accelerometer (4) using the (Emb.
1797).
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit the accelerometer.
aTorque tighten the accelerometer (20 N.m) using
the (Emb. 1797).
aConnect the accelerometer connector.
II - FINAL OPERATION
aRefit:
-the channel,
-the channel nut.
aPosition the channel wiring harness.
aClip on the channel.
aConnect the connectors of:
-the heater plugs,
-the injectors,
-the flow actuator,
-the diesel temperature sensor.aRemove the blanking cover which protects the oil
level dipstick guide inlet opening on the cylinder
block.
aRefit:
-the dipstick guide,
-the oil level dipstick nut,
-the dipstick.
aRefit the channel nuts.
aRefit the engine cover.
109939
Note:
When replacing the accelerometer, run the
appropriate command (see Fault finding repair
manual) using the Diagnostic tool in order to
carr y out the necessary programming.

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13C-2
PREHEATING
Heater plugs: Removal - Refitting
K9K
13C
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aRemove the front engine cover.
aUnclip the fuel supply pipes (1) from the right-hand
suspended engine mounting.
aMove the fuel supply pipes away from the right-hand
suspended engine mounting.II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aDisconnect the heater plug connectors (2) .
aClean the edges of the heater plugs using a com-
pressed air nozzle to avoid any impurities getting
into the cylinders. Equipment required
compressed air nozzle
hinged wrench for heater plug
Tightening torquesm
heater plugs15 Nm
120045
127895
IMPORTANT
Wear goggles with side protectors for this opera-
tion.

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13C-3
PREHEATING
Heater plugs: Removal - Refitting
K9K
13C
a
aLoosen the heater plugs (3) using a 10 mm long ra-
dio socket connected to a universal joint or a hinged
wrench for heater plug.
aUse a hose to unscrew the heater plugscompletely.
aRemove the heater plugs.
aBlock the plug wells on the cylinder head using clean
cloths throughout the removal operation.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRemove the protection on the openings of the plug
well(s) on the cylinder head.
aBolt without tightening the heater plugs using the
hose.
aTorque tighten the heater plugs (15 Nm).
aConnect the heater plug connectors.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aFit the fuel pipes on the right-hand suspended en-
gine mounting.aClip the fuel supply pipes onto the right-hand sus-
pended engine mounting.
aRefit the engine cover.
127905
Note:
If the heater plugs jam, use the heater plug
removal tool (see ) (Technical Note 5197A, 06A,
Tools).

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19A-1
COOLING
Engine cooling system: Specifications
D4F or D7F or K4M or K9K
19A
Vehicles in the current range have cooling systems
with the following basic specifications:
-hermetically-sealed pressurised circuit (with expan-
sion bottle valve),
-circuit using only type « D » fluid,
-passenger compartment heating system equipped
with a « heater matrix » type radiator located under
the dashboard which helps to cool the engine.
Coolant quantities
Special notes:
-protection down to - 25˚C ±± ± ±
2 for cold and temperate
countries,
-protection down to - 40˚C ±± ± ±
2 for "extreme cold" coun-
tries.
Thermostat opening temperaturesEngine Quantity
(litres)Grade
D7F 800 5.5
Only use coolant
GLACEOL RX
(type D) D4F 772 5.5
K9K 740 5.7
D4F 780 5.7
D4F 782 5.7
K4M 854 5.7
Engine Star t o f
opening (˚C)Fully open (˚C)
D7F89 99
D4F89 99 ±± ± ±
2
K9K83 ±± ± ±
395
K4M89 101

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19A-4
COOLING
Engine cooling circuit: List and location of components
K4M
19A
132947
(1) Engine
(2) Cooling radiator
(3) Heater matrix
(4) Expansion bottle
(5) Water pump
(6) Thermostat
(7) Bleed screws
(8) Chok e

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19A-5
COOLING
Engine cooling system: Operating diagram
D4F, and 772 – D7F
19A
122038
(1) Engine
(2) Radiator
(3) Heater matrix
(4) Expansion bottle
(5) Water pump
(6) Thermostat
(7) Bleed screws
(8) 10 mm restr iction
Note:
The expansion bottle degassing valve rating is 1.4
bar.

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19A-6
COOLING
Engine cooling system: Operating diagram
K9K
19A
The expansion bottle valve rating is 1.4 bar.
121816
(1) Engine
(2) Radiator
(3) Expansion bottle
(4) Heater matrix
(5) Cooled EGR
(6) Water pump
(7) Water chamber with integrated
ther mostat
(8) Bleed screw on the water cham-
ber
(9) Bleed screw on the heater
matr ix hose

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