charging RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Chasiss ABS Workshop Manual

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
DF001
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
1.DEF: Feed voltage too low
2.DEF: Feed voltage too high
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
Apply the fault finding procedure whether the fault is present or stored.
Use the Technical Note wiring diagram for New Twingo.
1.DEF
NOTESSpecial notes: This fault will appear in a road test
(speed greater than 12 mph (20 km/h)) if the computer
supply voltage is below the minimum operating voltage
(9.4 V < min battery voltage < 10 V).
Check the tightness and the condition of the battery terminals.
Check the battery voltage and carry out any work required to obtain the correct voltage (10 V < battery voltage
< 17 V).
Check the charging circuit (see 80A, battery).
Check the condition and position of the 15A and 20A fuses in the engine fuse and relay box.
Check the condition and position of the F10 5 A fuse in the Passenger compartment fuse box.
Consult section 81C, Fuses.
Check the connection and condition (possible damage to the wiring) of the connector of component 1094.
If the connector is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, wiring: Precautions for
repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
●Connector of component 1094 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of connection MAH of
component 1094 (tightness, oxidisation etc.).
●Connectors of component 1094 and R107 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of
connection AP5 between component 1094 and intermediate connector R107.
●Check the insulation and continuity of connection AP5 between intermediate connector R107 and
component 1016.
●Connectors of component 1094 and R67 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of
connections BP8 and BP14 between component 1094 and intermediate connector R67.
●Check the insulation and continuity of connections BP8 and BP14 between intermediate connector R67
and component 597.
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical wiring repair, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the connectors or wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
If the checks reveal no faults, perform a conformity check of component 597.
If all the checks are in order, reconnect the computer and clear the computer fault memory.
Exit the fault finding procedure and carry out a road test.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
ABS_V04_DF001
MK70 ABS
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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
MK70 ABS
Vdiag No: 04
38C
DF001
CONTINUED
2.DEF
NOTESSpecial notes:
This fault will appear in a road test (speed greater than
12 mph (20 km/h)) if the computer supply voltage is above
the maximum operating voltage (17 V < maximum battery
voltage < 19 V). This fault may appear when starting using a
charger or a 24 V battery.
Check the charging circuit (See MR411 Mechanical systems, 16A, Starting-charging).
If all the checks are in order, reconnect the computer and clear the computer fault memory.
Exit the fault finding procedure and carry out a road test.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.

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Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
ALP 1 No dialogue with the ABS computer
NOTESOnly consult this customer complaint after a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
Check that the diagnostic tool is not causing the fault by trying to establish dialogue with a computer on another
vehicle. 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 carry out the necessary operations to obtain the correct voltage (9.5 V < Battery
voltage < 17.5 V, see MR411 Mechanical systems, 16A, Starting-charging).
Run fault finding on the multiplex network, using the diagnostic tool (see MR413 Fault finding, 88B, Multiplex).
Check the condition and position of the 15A and 20A fuses in the engine fuse and relay box.
Check the condition and position of the F10 5 A fuse in the Passenger compartment fuse box.
Consult section 81C, Fuses.
Check the connection and condition (possible damage to the wiring) of the connector of component 1094.
If the connector is faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, wiring: Precautions for
repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
Check that the supply to the computer is correct:
●Connector of component 1094 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of connection MAH
of component 1094 (tightness, oxidisation etc.).
●Connectors of component 1094 and R107 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of
connection AP5 between component 1094 and intermediate connector R107.
●Check the insulation and continuity of connection AP5 between intermediate connector R107 and
component 1016.
●Connectors of component 1094 and R67 disconnected, check the insulation and continuity of
connections BP8 and BP14 between component 1094 and intermediate connector R67.
●Check the insulation and continuity of connections BP8 and BP14 between intermediate connector R67
and component 597.
If the connection or connections are faulty (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical wiring repair, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the connectors or wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
ABS_V04_ALP1
MK70 ABS
Vdiag No: 04
MR-413-X44-38C000$940_eng.mif