battery RENAULT TWINGO 2009 2.G Heating And Air Conditioning - Climate Control Workshop Manual

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Visual inspection of the sealing:
(Only for watertight connectors)
●Check for the seal on the connection (between the 2 parts of the connection).
●Check the seal at the back of the connectors:
–For unit joints (1 for each wire), check that the unit joints are present on each electrical wire and that
they are correctly positioned in the opening (level with the housing). Check that plugs are present on
openings which are not used.
–For a grommet seal (one seal which covers the entire internal surface of the connector), check that the
seal is present.
–For gel seals, check for gel in all of the openings without removing the excess or any protruding
sections (it does not matter if there is gel on the contacts).
–For hotmelt sealing (heat-shrink sheath with glue), check that the sheath has contracted correctly on
the rear of the connectors and electrical wires, and that the hardened glue comes out of the side of the
wire.
●Check that there is no damage to any of the seals (cuts, burns, significant deformation, etc.).
If a fault is detected, repair or replace the wiring (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring,
Wiring: Precautions for repair)
5. FAULT FINDING LOG
You will always be asked for this log:
●when requesting technical assistance from Techline,
●for approval requests when replacing parts for which approval is mandatory,
●to be attached to monitored parts for which reimbursement is requested. The log is needed for warranty
reimbursement, and enables better analysis of the parts removed.
6. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety rules must be observed during any work on a component to prevent any damage or injury:
–check the battery voltage to avoid incorrect operation of computer functions,
–do not smoke,
–use the proper tools. IMPORTANTIMPORTANT
Any fault on a complex system requires thorough fault finding with the appropriate tools. The
FAULT FINDING LOG, which should be completed during the procedure, enables you to keep
track of the procedure which is carried out. It is an essential document when consulting the
manufacturer.
IT IS THEREFORE MANDATORY TO FILL OUT A FAULT FINDING LOG EACH TIME FAULT FINDING IS
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MAIN SCREEN
NOTESOnly carry out this conformity check after a full check using the diagnostic tool
(fault reading and configuration checks).
Application conditions: engine stopped with ignition on (12 V APC), AIR
CONDITIONING OFF (air conditioning compressor not activated).
Note:
This page lists the statuses and parameters provided by the climate control computer
but which are not associated with the three sub-functions given in the conformity
check (PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION, COLD LOOP and HEATING
sub-functions).
FunctionParameter or Status
checked or ActionDisplay and Notes Fault finding
Electrical suppliesPR092:Battery voltage10.5 V < X <14.4 VIn the event of a fault, see the
interpretation of this
parameter.
ET083:+ 12 V after
ignition present ABSENT: Ignition off.
PRESENT: Ignition on.In the event of a fault, refer to the
interpretation of this status.
ET002:+ 12 V side
lightsABSENT: Side lights off.
PRESENT: Side lights
on.In the event of a fault, refer to the
interpretation of this status.
PR122:Night lighting
level15 % = minimum
lighting level
99 % = maximum
lighting level
(side lights
off: 102 %)In the event of a fault, refer to the
interpretation of this status.
Note:
This parameter is displayed via
the climate control computer but
is generated by the instrument
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MAIN SCREEN
NOTESOnly carry out this conformity check after a full check using the diagnostic tool
(fault reading and configuration checks).
Application conditions: engine running, AIR CONDITIONING ON (air conditioning
compressor activated).
This page lists the statuses and parameters provided by the climate control computer
but which are not associated with the three sub-functions given in the conformity
check (PASSENGER COMPARTMENT VENTILATION, COLD LOOP and HEATING
sub-functions).
Order FunctionParameter or Status
checked or ActionDisplay and Notes Fault finding
1Electrical
suppliesPR092:Battery voltage10.5 V < X <14.4 VIn the event of a fault, see
the interpretation of this
parameter.
ET083:+ 12 V after
ignition present PRESENT:
Ignition on.In the event of a fault, refer
to the interpretation of this
status.
ET002:+ 12 V side
lightsABSENT: Side lights off.
PRESENT: Side lights
on.In the event of a fault, refer
to the interpretation of this
status.
PR122:Night lighting
levelBetween 15 % (minimum
lighting level) and 99 %
(maximum lighting level)
(side lights off: 102 %)In the event of a fault,
consult the interpretation
of this parameter
Note:
This parameter is displayed
by the climate control
computer but is generated
by the instrument panel.

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Fault finding - Parameter summary table
Tool parameter Diagnostic tool title
PR001Interior temperature
PR002External temperature
PR004Coolant temperature
PR011Distribution flap position
PR012Mixing flap position
PR019Passenger compartment PWM* setting
PR045Current heating* resistor power
PR092Battery voltage
PR122Night lighting level

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PR092
BATTERY VOLTAGE
NOTESUse the Wiring Diagram Technical Note for the New Twingo.
This parameter specifies the supply voltage of the climate control computer.
This parameter must display a voltage equal to: 10.5 V < X < 14.4 V with the engine running.
Using a multimeter, check the consistency of the parameter by measuring the voltage across the battery
terminals.
If the parameter corresponds with the voltage measured on the battery terminals, run fault finding on the electric
charging circuit.
If the parameter does not correspond with the battery voltage, check the condition and position of fuse F29 (15A)
in the passenger compartment fuse unit.
Consult section 81C Fuses.
Disconnect the connectors of the following components of connection SP2:
●Component connector 615
●Component connector 419
●Component connector 645
●Component connector 319
●Component connector 261
●Component connector 653
●Component connector 1428
With connector A of component 419 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of connection SP2
between components 419 and 1016.
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Check the vehicle earth connection NAM of the connector of component 419.
If the connection is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
If these checks do not reveal any faults, carry out a test on each of the components involved in connection
SP2 (short circuit).
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
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Diagnostic - Fault finding chart
ALP 1 No dialogue with the computer
NOTESSpecial notes: To run fault finding on the vehicle computers, use the key to switch on
the ignition.
Use the W iring Diagram Technical Note for the New Twingo.
Check that the vehicle is equipped with climate control.
Try to establish dialogue with a computer on another vehicle to make sure that the diagnostic tool is not faulty.
If the tool is not at fault, and dialogue cannot be established with any other computer on the same vehicle, the
cause could be a faulty computer interfering on the multiplex network.
Check the battery voltage and perform the necessary operations to obtain a correct voltage (9.5 V < Battery
voltage < 17.5 V, see section 16A Starting-charging).
Check:
–the connection between the diagnostic tool and the diagnostic probe (lead in good condition),
–the connection between the diagnostic sensor and the diagnostic socket (lead in good condition).
Carry out fault finding on the multiplex network using the diagnostic tool (see 88B, Multiplex).
Check the condition and position of fuse F29 (15 A) in the passenger compartment fuse box.
Consult section 81C Fuses.
Disconnect the connectors of the following components of connection SP2:

●Component connector 615
●Component connector 419
●Component connector 645
●Component connector 319
●Component connector 261
●Component connector 653
●Component connector 1428
Check the insulation and continuity of connection SP2 between components 419 and 1016.
Check the vehicle earth connection NAM of the connector of component 419.
If the connection is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for the
repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
If these checks do not reveal any faults, carry out a test on each of the components involved in connection
SP2 (short circuit).
Check the condition and position of fuse F18 (10 A) in the passenger compartment fuse box.
Consult section 81C Fuses.
Disconnect the connectors of the following components of connection BP6:

●Component connector 995
●Component connector 419
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
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MEASURING THE CONTROL VOLTAGE OF THE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT FAN UNIT POWER MODULE
There are two ways to measure the control voltage of the passenger compartment blower power module:
1 / MEASURING USING A MULTIMETER (in the voltmeter position, direct current measurement):
This voltage measurement only gives an indication (average of non-representative voltages) and is not a rigourous
method. However, this method can be used if no oscilloscope is available or simply as a guide value.
With the power module connector disconnected, measure between connection 38LR of component 1023 and the
earth MAN.
At speed 0 the voltage measured is equal to the battery voltage (± 1 V) and at speed 8 the voltage is 0 V (± 0.5 V).
For the seven intermediate speeds, the voltage varies between 0 and the battery voltage.
Examples of measurements taken with the voltmeter with the engine at idle speed (values given as a guide):
Note:
These values are given for a battery voltage of + 12 V.
2 / MEASURING USING AN OSCILLOSCOPE (Optima 5800, CLIP technique):
The fan assembly power module is controlled by pulse width modulated control voltage (PWM*). This control voltage
is always 12 V, it is the control signal (square signal) that varies:
The amplitude and frequency do not vary but instead the high status (12 V) varies in relation to the low status (0 V).
To make this measurement, connect the oscilloscope earth lead to the battery earth and the oscilloscope measuring
lead to connection 38LR of component 1023 (power module connector connected).
Adjust the oscilloscope's time base to 500 µs per division with a range of 5 V per division and set the oscilloscope to
the Auto position by selecting the Trigger mode.
The signals obtained must be:
–a straight line at 12 V (±1) for speed 0,
–a straight line at 0 V (± 0.5 V) for speed 8. Passenger compartment
blower speed01 23 45 67 8
Voltage measurement
in V at the PWM* terminals11.73 V 9.5 V 9 V 8.3 V 7.2 V 6.6 V 5.4 V 3.6 V 0.4 V
Voltage measurement
in V at the fan assembly
terminals02.53.24.3 5.6 6.6 8 10 12
PR019 Passenger
compartment blower
PWM* setting0 % 20 % 25 % 33 % 43 % 50 % 60 % 77 % 100 %

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