air condition RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Chasiss Workshop Manual

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31A-10
FRONT AXLE COMPONENTS
Front brake calliper: Removal - Refitting
EQ UIPMENT LEVEL SPORT
31A
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
aPosition the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) (02A, Lifting equipment).
aRemove the front wheel (see 35A, Wheels and ty-
res, Wheel: Removal - Refitting, page 35A-1) .
aFit a pedal press on the brake pedal to limit the out-
flow of brake fluid.II - REMOVAL OPERATION
aSlightly loosen the brake hose union (1) of the calli-
per.
aRemove:
-the brake pads (see 31A, Front axle compo-
nents, Front brake pads: Removal - Refitting,
page 31A-1) ,
-the brake hose union on the brake calliper.
aFit blanking plugs on the ends of the openings.
aRemove the brake calliper.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
aCheck:
-the condition of the calliper gaiter,
-the condition of the calliper piston; replace it if there
are deep scratches or cracks.
aReplace any faulty parts (see 31A, Front axle com-
ponents, Front brake calliper: Repair, page 31A-
12) .
aClean using a wire brush and BRAKE CLEANER
(see ) (04B, Consumables - Products):
-the calliper mounting,
-the calliper. Special tooling required
Fre. 1190-01Brake calliper piston return
tool.
Equipment required
pedal press
Tightening torquesm
brake hose union13 N.m
IMPORTANT
To avoid all risk of damage to the systems, apply
the safety and cleanliness instructions and opera-
tion recommendations before carrying out any
repair:
- (see Front axle components: Precautions for
the repair) ,
- (see Vehicle: Precautions for the repair) (01D,
Mechanical introduction).
WARNING
Prepare for the flow of fluid, and protect the sur-
rounding components.
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35A-2
WHEELS AND TYRES
Wheel: Removal - Refitting
35A
If this procedure does not work:
aStrike the inner surface of the wheel (2) using a mal-
let and a wooden block to detach it.
aRemove:
-the wheel bolts,
-the wheel.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING PREPARATION OPERATION
aClean the hub carrier using a wire brush.
aCheck the condition of the tyre.
aDo not move or remove the balance weights.
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aClean the mating surfaces between the wheel and
the hub carrier using a wire brush.aCoat the wheel-mating face (3) with COPPER ANTI-
SEIZE AGENT (see Vehicle: Parts and consum-
ables for the repair) (04B, Consumables - Prod-
ucts).
aAlign the mark on the wheel with the mark made on
the hub when it was removed.
aFit the wheel to the vehicle, positioning the valve at
the top.
aInsert the wheel bolts.
aTighten the wheel bolts to bring all the bolt heads
into contact with the wheel.
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Note:
Do not strike the surface of the wheel using
excessive force as this may damage it.
Note:
there are two types of wheel bolts for alloy and
steel wheel rims; do not swap them.
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37A-20
MECHANICAL COMPONENT CONTROLS
Brake servo: Removal - Refitting
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
37A
aDrain the refrigerant circuit using a refrigerant
charging station (see Refrigerant circuit: Drain-
ing - Filling) (62A, Air conditioning).
aRemove the "dehydrator reservoir - expansion
valve" connecting pipe (see Dehydrator reservoir -
expansion valve connecting pipe: Removal - Re-
fitting) (62A, Air conditioning).
aRemove:
-the air filter (see Air filter: Removal - Refitting)
(12A, Fuel mixture),
-the bolts (6) of the air filter unit heat-resistant pro-
tector,
-the air filter unit heat-resistant protector (7) .
aRemove:
-the rear suspended engine mounting (see Lower
engine tie-bar: Removal - Refitting) (19D, En-
gine mounting),-the right-hand suspended engine mounting (see
Right-hand suspended engine mounting: Re-
moval - Refitting) (19D, Engine mounting).
aRemove the catalytic converter (see Catalytic con-
verter: Removal - Refitting) (19B, Exhaust).
aRemove the exhaust manifold (see Exhaust mani-
fold: Removal - Refitting) (12A, Fuel mixture). AIR CONDITIONING or CLIMATE CONTROL
D7F
123868
D4F
D4F, and 780
K4M

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37A-23
MECHANICAL COMPONENT CONTROLS
Brake servo: Removal - Refitting
RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
37A
II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aPosition the brake servo by moving the engine for-
ward as far as possible and tilting the pushrod up-
wards.
aRefit the brake servo from underneath the vehicle.
aRefit the brake servo.
aPosition the “brake - clutch pedal” assembly on the
bulkhead.
aTorque tighten the “brake - clutch pedal” assem-
bly nuts (21 Nm).
aRefit:
-the new dual safety connecting shaft between the
brake servo pushrod and the brake pedal from right
to left and from top to bottom,
-the brake servo nuts.
aTorque tighten the brake servo nuts (21 Nm).
III - FINAL OPERATION.
aRefit:
-the clutch master cylinder support,
-the clutch master cylinder support bolts,
-the clutch master cylinder rod on the clutch pedal.
aRefit the exhaust manifold (see Exhaust manifold:
Removal - Refitting) (12A, Fuel mixture).aRefit the catalytic converter (see Catalytic convert-
er: Removal - Refitting) (19B, Exhaust).
aRefit:
-the right-hand suspended engine mounting (see
Right-hand suspended engine mounting: Re-
moval - Refitting) (19D, Engine mounting),
-the rear suspended engine mounting (see Lower
engine tie-bar: Removal - Refitting) (19D, En-
gine mounting).
aRefit:
-the air filter box heat-resistant protector,
-the air filter box heat-resistant protector bolts,
-the air filter (see Air filter: Removal - Refitting)
(12A, Fuel mixture).
aRefit the "dehydrator reservoir - expansion valve"
connection (see Dehydrator reservoir - expansion
valve connecting pipe: Removal - Refitting) (62A,
Air conditioning).
aFill the refrigerant circuit using a refrigerant charg-
ing station (see Refrigerant circuit: Draining -
Filling) (62A, Air conditioning).
aRefit the ignition coil (see Coils: Removal - Refit-
ting) (17A, Ignition). D4F
K4M
JH3 or JR5
K4M
D4F, and 780
D4F
D7F
AIR CONDITIONING or CLIMATE CONTROL
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37A-48
MECHANICAL COMPONENT CONTROLS
Parking brake lever: Adjustment
37A
A poorly adjusted parking brake:
-prevents correct operation of the automatic compen-
sation system for the brake shoes,
-causes premature wear of brake shoes.
ADJUSTMENT
I - ADJUSTMENT PREPARATION OPERATION
aPosition the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) .
aApply the parking brake five times to condition the
cables for normal use.
aPut the parking brake lever into the released posi-
tion.
aCheck that the rear wheels turn freely. If they do not,
check the following components and if necessary re-
pair:
-the parking brake cables,
-the calliper piston,
-the automatic compensation system,
-calliper
aRemove the rear wheels (see 35A, Wheels and ty-
res, Wheel: Removal - Refitting, page 35A-1) .
aRemove:
-the heat shield clips (1) ,
-the heat shield (2) .II - OPERATION FOR ADJUSTMENT OF PART
CONCERNED
aLoosen the nut (2) to release the cables.
aPosition the parking brake lever at the 2nd notch.
aMove the adjustment nut until the disc or drum can
no longer be turned by hand.
aPull the brake lever several times.
aPut the parking brake lever into the released posi-
tion.
aThe disc or the drum must be able to turn freely. If
not, move the nut gradually until the disc or drum
can turn freely.
aRefit the rear wheels (see 35A, Wheels and tyres,
Wheel: Removal - Refitting, page 35A-1) .
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37A-54
MECHANICAL COMPONENT CONTROLS
Clutch circuit: Bleed
JH3 or JR5
37A
Bleed in the event of:
-dead travel,
-pedal at mid-travel,
-pedal to the floor,
-poor gear changing.
I - PRECAUTIONS DURING REPAIR
Risks relating to contamination.
aThe hydraulic clutch system is very sensitive to con-
tamination. The risks caused by contamination are:
-impossible to change gears,
-damage to or destruction of the clutch system,
-leaks on the hydraulic circuit.
All the operations on the hydraulic clutch circuit sys-
tem must be carried out under excellent cleanliness
conditions. This ensures that no impurities enter the
hydraulic circuit during the operation.
The cleanliness principles apply to all components
of the hydraulic clutch circuit.
Items causing contamination are:
-metal or plastic swarf,
-fibres:
•cardboard,
•brushes,
•paper,
•clothing,
•cloth,
•dust and particles in the air,
•etc.
Cleaning cloths.
aUse lint-free cleaning cloths (see Products recom-
mended for the repair) (04B, Consumables - Prod-
ucts).
Each cloth must only be used once.There are two types of equipment used to bleed the
clutch circuit:
aARC50 via the brake fluid reservoir.
aSyringe via the bleed hole located on the clutch
slave cylinder.
There are two procedures used to bleed the clutch
circuit:
aIf no parts of the hydraulic clutch circuit are remo-
ved:
-Carry out the bleed operation using the ARC50 via
the brake fluid reservoir or using a new syringe via
the bleed hole located on the clutch slave cylinder.
aIf no parts of the hydraulic clutch circuit are remo-
ved:
-Only carry out the bleed operation using a new sy-
ringe by injecting the brake fluid via the bleed hole
on the clutch slave cylinder.
Consumables required for the repair:
aBleed the clutch circuit using approved (see Vehi-
cle: Parts and consumables for the repair) brake
fluid (04B, consumables - products).
II - PREPARATION OPERATION
aPosition the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) (02A, Lifting equipment).
aRemove the engine undertray. Equipment required
brake circuit bleeding device
hydraulic circuit bleed syringe
Note:
-Even the tiniest air bubble in the circuit can
cause faulty operation (pedal failing to return
properly, crunching sound when changing gear,
etc.).
-Incorrect bleeding can lead to incorrect detec-
tion of faults and unnecessary part replace-
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38C-9
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
Hydraulic brake unit: Removal - Refitting
D4F, and 780, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE – K4M, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
38C
aDrain the refrigerant circuit using a refrigerant
charging station (see Refrigerant circuit: Drain-
ing - Filling) (62A, Air conditioning).
aRemove the "dehydrator reservoir - expansion
valve" connecting pipe (see Dehydrator reservoir -
expansion valve connecting pipe: Removal - Re-
fitting) (62A, Air conditioning).
II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART
CONCERNED
aDisconnect the hydraulic unit computer connector
(5) .
aUndo the rigid brake pipe unions (6) on the hydraulic
unit.
aInsert the blanking plugs.aUnclip the fuel pipes (7) .
aRemove the bolts (8) from the hydraulic unit main
bracket.
aRemove the rear suspended engine mounting (see
Lower engine tie-bar: Removal - Refitting) (19D,
Engine mounting).
aFit theunder the engine.
aRemove the right-hand suspended engine mounting
(see Right-hand suspended engine mounting:
Removal - Refitting) (19D, Engine mounting).
aTilt the engine towards the front of the vehicle.
aRemove the "hydraulic unit bracket - hydraulic unit"
assembly from the body. K4M, and AIR CONDITIONING or CLIMATE CON-
TROL
122386
WARNING
Prepare for the flow of fluid, and protect the sur-
rounding components.
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38C-10
ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM
Hydraulic brake unit: Removal - Refitting
D4F, and 780, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE – K4M, and LEFT-HAND DRIVE
38C
aRemove:
-the hydraulic unit intermediate bracket bolts (10) ,
-the “intermediate bracket - hydraulic unit” assembly
from the main bracket,
-the hydraulic unit bolts,
-the hydraulic unit from its intermediate bracket.
REFITTING
I - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART
CONCERNED
aRefit the hydraulic unit on its intermediate bracket.
aTorque tighten the hydraulic unit bolts on its inter-
mediate bracket (8 Nm).
aRefit the "hydraulic unit intermediate bracket - hy-
draulic unit" assembly on the main bracket.
aTorque tighten the intermediate bracket bolts on
the hydraulic unit main bracket (8 N.m).
aRefit the "main bracket - hydraulic unit" assembly on
the body.
aRefit:
-the right-hand suspended engine mounting (see
Right-hand suspended engine mounting: Re-
moval - Refitting) (19D, Engine mounting),-the rear suspended engine mounting (see Lower
engine tie-bar: Removal - Refitting) (19D, En-
gine mounting).
aTorque tighten the hydraulic unit main mounting
bolts on the body (8 Nm).
aClip on the fuel pipes.
aRemove the blanking plugs.
aFit and tighten the rigid brake pipe unions on the hy-
draulic unit.
aTorque tighten the rigid brake pipe unions on the
hydraulic unit (13 Nm).
aConnect the hydraulic unit connector.
II - FINAL OPERATION.
aRefit the "dehydrator reservoir - expansion valve"
connecting pipe (see Dehydrator reservoir - ex-
pansion valve connecting pipe: Removal - Refit-
ting) (62A, Air conditioning).
aFill the refrigerant circuit using a refrigerant charg-
ing station (see Refrigerant circuit: Draining -
Filling) (62A, Air conditioning).
aRefit the bulkhead heat shield.
aFit the fuel vapour rebreathing solenoid valve.
aRefit the union on the fuel vapour rebreathing sole-
noid valve.
aRefit the air filter unit (see Air filter unit: Removal -
Refitting) (12A, Fuel mixture)
aRefit:
-the front wheel arch liner (see Front wheel arch
liner: Removal - Refitting) (55A, Exterior protec-
tion),
-the front passenger side wheel (see 35A, Wheels
and tyres, Wheel: Removal - Refitting, page
35A-1) .
aRemove the pedal press from the brake pedal.
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K4M
K4M, and AIR CONDITIONING or CLIMATE CON-
TROL
D4F, and 780