warning RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Engine And Peripherals Passenger Compartment Connection Unit OBD Workshop Manual

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GENERAL OPERATION
The UCH is involved in the following five functions (shared between several computers):
–Access-security function
This function is divided into three sub-functions: Access, Protection and Starting (see 82D, Access - Safety).
–Air heating and manual air conditioning function
This function is divided into four sub-functions, which are: User selection, Heating, Cold loop and Passenger
compartment ventilation (see 61A, Heating and see 62C, Manual air conditioning).
In this function, the UCH manages the heated rear screen operation indicator lights, heating controls and air
conditioning activation requests, by sending requests to the engine management computer:
–In the case of a vehicle fitted with manual air conditioning, by pressing on the air conditioning button.
–In the case of a vehicle fitted with climate control, by request from the user or the climate control computer in
automatic mode.
–Wiping function
This function is divided into two sub-functions, which are: Wiper control and Wiper power (see 85A,
Wiping-washing).
–Lighting Function
This function is divided into two sub-functions, which are: Lighting control and Lighting power (see 80D, Lighting).
–Energy management function
Note: There is no UPC on this vehicle; this function is managed by the UCH.
The system is composed of the UCH which stores the programming for electrical energy management, the starter,
the battery, and the alternator controlled via a BSS connection.
The role of this system is:
●to ensure electrical energy is supplied to the vehicle whilst respecting the dynamic performance
constraints of the engine and transmission assembly,
●to control alternator loading* and load shedding** during engine management authorisation or variation of
the electrical load,
●to ensure the quality of the on board network voltage in terms of the voltage level and variation,
●to optimise the battery charge by applying a voltage to its terminals correlating to its initial charge status
(in sleep mode) and to its internal temperature,
●to inform the engine management about the mechanical power taken from the accessories pulley, the
alternator charge rate and the rotor excitation current value,
●to run fault finding on the charging circuit: “Battery” warning light display.
*loading: This operation consists of transferring control of the vehicle's electrical consumption from the battery
to the alternator.
**load shedding: This operation consists of involving the battery in the vehicle's general electric power balance.
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–Energy management function
Role of BSS connection:
This bidirectional connection located between the UCH and the alternator circulates the following signals:
–Signals sent by the alternator: rotor current value, alternator charge value and electrical, thermal and
mechanical fault statuses.
–Signals sent by the UCH to the alternator: voltage setpoint, rail setpoint and rail inhibition.
Role of the DF terminal:
The signal circulating in the DF terminal is the alternator charge signal (displayed using PR073 "Alternator
charge signal") which is used to adapt the alternator supply to the demands of the electrical consumers
(such as the passenger compartment heating resistors, heated rear screen, etc.).
Depending on the battery charge status, the operating phase and the battery temperature, the UCH determines what
the voltage across the battery terminals should be.
When the battery charge drops, and PR076 Battery voltage after rest decreases, the UCH can temporarily
increase PR075 Alternator setpoint voltage by 1 V for a period of 15 minutes after switching on + after ignition
feed.
Before and during starting, PR075 Alternator setpoint voltage is fixed at 10.7 V.
A maximum of 30 seconds after the engine has started, the UCH sets PR075 Alternator setpoint voltage to the
optimum value calculated.
The injection computer can also control the alternator regulation voltage. The injection computer sends the
maximum authorised power delivered by the engine, to the UCH via the multiplex network. If this power supplied by
the engine is less than the power consumed by the alternator, the UCH reduces the PR075 Alternator setpoint
voltage.
The battery warning light will flash if a low battery charge is detected (no-load voltage less than 12.2 V: voltage
measured during technical use) for the first 12 miles (20 kms), then the warning light stops flashing. Also, the magic
eye of the battery (the hydrometer) is black.
–Access - Security function (see 82D, Access - Security, Role of components).
–Heating and manual air conditioning function (see 61A, Heating, Role of components and 62C, Manual air
conditioning, Role of components).
–Wiping function (see 85A, Washing wiping, Role of components).
–Lighting function (see 80D, Lighting, Role of components). Note:
At the time of user activation, if the mileage is less than 12 miles (20 kms) the charge status is used to display a
warning: this ensures that vehicles are delivered with correct batteries.

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CONTINUED (Functions managed by the different UCH ranges on the New Twingo):
L1
Entry levelL2
Mid-rangeL3
Top of the
range
Lighting
Exterior lighting
Side, dipped beam, headlightsX
Direction indicators and hazard warning lightsXX X
One-touch front fog lightsX
One-touch rear fog lightsX
Lights on warning lightXX X
Hazard warning lights when decelerating hardXX X
Illumination of hazard warning lights when airbag triggeredXX X
Illumination of indicators when locking/unlockingXX
Automatic lighting when driving and stationaryX
Delayed extinction of headlights when stationary X
Daytime running lights onX
Lights switch off when driver's door openedX
Interior lighting
Interior lights supply (no gradual dimming function)X
Interior lights supply (gradual dimming)XX
Wipers
Windscreen wipers managementXX X
Automatic management of front wipers with rain sensorX
Rear wipersXX X
Windscreen and rear screen washersXX X
Energy management
Starter managementXX X
Controlled alternator (BSS connection)XX X

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When replacing the UCH (see MR 411, Mechanical systems, 87B, Passenger compartment connection unit).
If replacing the computer, carry out the programming and configuration operations described (see configurations
and programming).
The order of programming and configuration operations is as follows:
1 - Write the VIN, using command VP004 Write VIN.
2 - Program the UCH using command SC004 UCH programming.
3 - Configuration of the UCH (in the Configuration and programming menu) using the following commands:
CF031 Calibration,
CF019 Type of heating and air conditioning system,
CF028 Engine type,
CF171 Temperature display,
CF029 External temperature sensor,
CF173 One-touch windows/sunroof (SR)*.
CF032 See-me-home lighting,
CF021 Front fog lights,
CF014 Daytime running lights
CF193 Automatic headlight function,
CF194 Automatic wiping function,
CF035 Rain/light sensor,
CF191 Wiper intermittent speed ring,
CF024 Hazard warning lights activated by ABS,
CF108 Locking via the RAID,
CF009 Deadlocking,
CF192 Central door locking,
CF195 Type of key,
CF229 Alarm.
4 - Key allocation, using command SC015 Key allocation.
5 - Configuration of the multiplex network is used to define (in the UCH) the different computers present and which
support fault finding on the multiplex network.
* TO: Sunroof.
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This key allocation operation enables you to assign keys to the vehicle.
To add one or more keys, replace one or more keys, de-allocate one or more keys (in the event of theft for example).
There are two programming methods: "Not connected" to the code server mode and "connected" to the code server
mode.
-In "not connected" mode, the CLIP diagnostic tool supplies a programming key and the user enters the
immobiliser code.
-In "connected" mode, the CLIP diagnostic tool automatically exchanges the programming key and the immobiliser
code.
Before starting this operation, make sure that there are no components capable of interfering with the
electromagnetic field (e.g.: CB (Citizen Band), mobile phone, etc.).
Only a non blank UCH can be programmed with keys.
With this system it is not possible to replace some components, such as the UCH and the key as these parts are sold
blank and uncoded.SC015
KEY ALLOCATION
Equipment required
CLIP
IMPORTANT
It is not possible to allocate more than two blank keys per operation.
If more than two keys must be allocated: program 2 blank keys then repeat the procedure with all the keys.
WARNING
If not all of the keys are available, all the keys will have to be reallocated later. Keys not inserted will no longer be
allocated to this vehicle.
WARNING
Only cards which have been ordered for the vehicle concerned or the vehicle's old cards can be inserted.
IMPORTANT
When the programming operation is complete, only remove the key once the Remove the key message is
displayed on the screen. Otherwise the programming operation has failed and the key will be unusable.
WARNING
When the tool issues the programming key, the user has a limited time in which to enter the immobiliser code.
If the time has elapsed, the Clip tool displays the message: Time elapsed.Restart the procedure.

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Functions available and operating mode
–Deadlocking (CF009)
This function enables you to disable the interior door opening control. This function is activated by a second locking
request from the key or the electric central locking switch.
This function is only available on vehicles fitted with a top of the range UCH.
–Hazard warning lights activated by ABS (CF024)
This function is available for all countries except Brazil, Finland, Great Britain, Japan and Sweden.
For Brazil, Great Britain, Japan, Sweden and Finland configure NONE.
For other countries, configure WITH.
In the event of braking causing rapid deceleration, the ABS computer transmits an activate hazard warning lights
request via the multiplex network to the UCH.
–New vehicle storage mode (LC041 New vehicle storage mode)
If this mode is activated, consult the command, see LC041 "New vehicle storage mode" and contact the Techline.
–Daytime running lights
This configuration automatically activates the side lights and dipped beam headlights when the engine is running,
without the driver using the lighting controls.
To be used in accordance with legislative requirements.
CF031 Calibration:
When replacing the UCH computer, perform this configuration.
This command lasts approximately 30 seconds.

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UCH CONFIGURATIONS
List of individual configurations available on the diagnostic tool with the associated configuration reading.
* SR: Sunroof.
*RF: radio frequencyConfigurationConfiguration
readingName of configuration Choice of configuration
CF031 "Calibration",To be performed if replacing
the UCH.
CF019 LC013"Type of heating and air conditioning
system",HEATING/MANUAL/
AUTOMATIC
CF028 LC023 "Engine type",Configuration. 1 (K9K)
Configuration. 2 (D7F/D4F
without air conditioning)
Configuration. 3 (other engine)
CF171 LC067 "Temperature display"WITH/WITHOUT
CF029 LC002 "Exterior temperature sensor",WITH/WITHOUT
CF173 LC070 "One-touch windows/SR*",WITH/WITHOUT
CF032 LC025 "See-me-home lighting",WITH/WITHOUT
CF021 LC015 "Front fog lights"WITH/WITHOUT
CF014 LC008 "Daytime running lights",WITH/WITHOUT
CF193 LC095 "Automatic headlighting function",WITH/WITHOUT
CF194 LC096 "Automatic wiping function",WITH/WITHOUT
CF035 LC044 "Rain/light sensor", PRESENT/ABSENT
CF191 LC094 "Wiper intermittent speed ring",WITH/WITHOUT
CF024 LC018"Hazard warning lights switched on by
ABS",WITH/WITHOUT
CF108 LC040 "Automatic locking when driving",WITH/WITHOUT
CF009 LC003 "Deadlocking",WITH/WITHOUT
CF192 LC093 "Central door locking",WITH/WITHOUT
CF195 LC097 "Type of key". STANDARD/RF*
CF229 LC126 "Alarm".WITH/WITHOUT

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Fault finding - Fault summary table
Summary of sensors and actuators on which the UCH can carry out fault finding (with the corresponding
engineering office codes).
Tool fault Associated DTC Diagnostic tool title
DF0019510 UCH
DF0119522 Rain/light sensor circuit
DF01295D1 Right-hand direction indicator circuit
DF01395D0 Left-hand direction indicator circuit
DF0279550 External temperature sensor circuit
DF04095A0 Rear screen wiper park position
DF0419560 Heated rear screen warning light circuit
DF0429558 Air conditioning warning light circuit
DF0549501 Computer
DF0629580 Starter relay control circuit
DF06595F0 Electric window authorisation connection
DF0829570 Door locking button indicator light circuit
DF08795C2 Side lights relay control circuit
DF08895C3 Dipped beam headlights relay control circuit
DF09795 A1 Windscreen wiper park position control
DF09895C4 Main beam headlight relay control circuit
DF10895C5 Front fog lights control circuit
DF10995C6 Rear fog lights control circuit
DF1339574 Deadlocking motor(s) circuit
DF13495D2 Hazard warning lights indicator light circuit
DF1359520 Rain detector
DF1369521 Light sensor
DF13796B1 UCH - Alternator connection
DF13896B2 Alternator
DF1399660 Interior lights
DF14096B3 Voltage regulator
DF21295B0 Alarm circuit
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DF042
PRESENT
OR
STOREDAIR CONDITIONING WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
CC.1 : Short circuit to + 12 V
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is declared present after the ignition is switched on and following an air
conditioning activation request with all the lights switched off.
Check that the type of air conditioning of the vehicle (equipment level) corresponds with the UCH configuration:
Check that LC013 Air conditioning type corresponds with the vehicle equipment level. Otherwise carry out
CF019 Air conditioning type.
Check that fuses F29 (15A) and F42 (10 A) are sound and correctly fitted in the passenger compartment fuse and
relay box (component code 1016).
Replace the fuse(s) if necessary.
Check the air conditioning control panel black 9-track connector, (component code 319) (bent, oxidised or
broken tabs).
Check that the earth on connection NAM of the manual air conditioning control panel black 9-track connector is
in perfect condition.
Check for + 12 V accessories feed on connections LPD and SP2 of the manual air conditioning control panel
black 9-track connector.
Check the PE1 and PE2 40-track connectors of the UCH, (component code 645) (tabs bent, oxidised, broken).
Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance of the following connections:
●Connection code 15A between components 319 and 645.
●Connection code 38ES between components 319 and 645.
●Connection code 38LP between components 319 and 645.
●Connection codes LPD and SP2 between components 319 and 1016.
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical
wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
If the fault is still present, replace the air conditioning control panel (component code 319) (see MR 411
Mechanical systems 62B, Climate control, Control panel: Removal - Refitting).
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out another fault finding check on the system.
Clear the stored faults.
Deal with any other faults.
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DF062
PRESENT
OR
STOREDSTARTER RELAY CONTROL CIRCUIT
CC.1 : Short circuit to + 12 volts
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is declared present after the starter is activated.
WARNING
When activating the starter, none of the gears must be engaged
(and the parking brake must be applied).
Check that fuse F9 (15 A) is sound and correctly fitted in the passenger compartment fuse and relay box
(component code 1016) and relay A (20 A) in the engine fuse and relay box (component code 597).
Replace the fuse if necessary.
Check the condition and connection of the UCH 24-track connector PE1 (component code 645) (tabs bent,
oxidised or broken).
Check the condition and connection of the starter relay 4-track black connector (tabs bent, oxidised or broken).
With the starter activated, check for + 12 V on connection 1B of component 645.
With the starter activated, check for + 12 V on connection AP29 of component 232.
Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance of the following connections:
Starter relay check:
●Connection code 1B between components 232 and 645.
●Connection code 1A between components 232 and 163.
●Connection code D between components 232 and 104.
●Connection code AP23 between components 232 and 1016.
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical
wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
If the connections are correct, replace the starter relay (component code 232). (See MR 411 Mechanical
systems 16A, Starting - Charging, Starting system: Identification).
If the connections and the relay are correct, check the starter (component code 163). (See MR 411 Mechanical
systems 16A, Starting - Charging, Starting system: Identification).
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out another fault finding check on the system.
Clear the stored faults.
Deal with any other faults.
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