fuel pump DACIA SOLENZA 2004 Repair Manual
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CHARACTERISTICS
Engine – Clutch - Gearbox .................................. 01-1
Ve hicle identification .......................................... 01-2
LIFTING MEANS
M obile jack – Adjustable supports ..................... 02-1
Elevator positioned under vehic le body .............. 02-2
TOWING
All types .............................................................. 03-1
LUBRICANTS – INGREDIENTS
C ondition ............................................................ 04-1
DRAINING – FILLING
Engine.................................................................. 05-1
Gearbox .............................................................. 05-2
P ower steering ..................................................... 05-3
VALUES AND ADJUSTMENTS
Dimensions .......................................................... 07-1
Weights (kg) ........................................................ 07-2
C apacity - Quality ................................................ 07-3
Accessories belts tension ..................................... 07-4
Wheels, Tires ....................................................... 07-5
Br akes.................................................................. 07-6
Dimensions under carriage body ......................... 07-7
Checking values of the front axle angles .............. 07-8
Checking values of the rear axle angle s .............. 07-9
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
Ingredie nts............................................................ 10-1
Oil consumption ................................................. 10-2
Oil pressur e ......................................................... 10-3
Power tr ain group................................................. 10-4
Sepa ration - Gearbox .......................................... 10-9
Se para tion – Unfitting ......................................... 10-10
Tightening moments ........................................... 10-11
S pecial tools ......................................................... 10-12
C haracteristics ..................................................... 10-13
Dismounting – Remounting ................................. 10-20
Lower casing ...................................................... 10-39
Oil pump .............................................................. 10-41
Mul ti-purpose support ......................................... 10-42
DISTR IBUTIO N SYSTEM
Dis t rib ution belt ........................................................ 11-1
Cy l inder head gasket ............................................... 11-3 FUEL MIX TURE
Characteri stics .......................................................... 1 2 -1
Bo d y valve ................................................................. 1 2 -4
In let man ifo ld ........................................................... 1 2 -5
Exh aust man i fold ...................................................... 1 2 -6
Air fi l ter .................................................................... 1 2 -7 FUEL SUPPLY
Su p ply interruptio n .................................................. 1 3 -1
Fu el ramp .................................................................. 1 3 -2
Pu mp capaci ty ........................................................... 1 3 -3
Su p ply pressure ......................................................... 1 3 -4 ANTI-POLLUTIO N
Pet rol vapors re-as p irat ion ...................................... 1 4 -1
Oil vapors re-as p irat ion ............................................ 1 4 -4 ALTERNATOR – STARTER
Alternat or ................................................................. 1 6 -1
Starter ........................................................................ 1 6 -6 IGNIT ION AND INJECTION
Ig nition system ......................................................... 1 7 -1
Sp ark pl ags ............................................................... 1 7 -3
In ject ion system ....................................................... 1 7 -4
Characteri stics .......................................................... 1 7 -10
In ject ion / ai r co nditioning strat egy ......................... 1 7 -11
Id ling reg ime co rrection ........................................... 1 7 -12
Id ling reg ime ad aptive co rrection ............................ 1 7 -13
Enri ching ad justment ............................................... 1 7 -14
Enri ching ad aptive co rrection .................................. 1 7 -16
“On Board Diagnostic” system ch aracterist ics ....... 1 7 -18
“On Board Diag nostic” li ghting conditions ............. 1 7 -19
“On Board Diag nostic” di agnostic conditions ......... 1 7 -20
Diag nostic of co mbustion mis fires det ection ............ 1 7 -21
Cat alyst diag nostic .................................................... 1 7 -22
Oxy gen sensor diag nostic ......................................... 1 7 -23
Diag nostic – Gen eral ................................................. 1 7 -25
Diag nostic – Fai l ures interp retat ion ......................... 1 7 -26
Diag nostic – Hel p ...................................................... 1 7 -60
Diag nostic – Confo rmity ch ecking ............................ 1 7 -61
Diag nostic – Stat es interpret ation ............................ 1 7 -69
Diag nostic – Paramet ers interp retat ion .................. 1 7 -75
Fai l ure locat ing al gorithm ........................................ 1 7 -83 COOLING - EXHAUST - TANK
Characteri stics .......................................................... 1 9 -1
Fi l ling - Purging ........................................................ 1 9 -2
Checking ................................................................... 1 9 -3
Co o ling system diagram ........................................... 1 9 -4
Rad i ato r ..................................................................... 1 9 -5
Co o ling engine fan fo r vehicles
wit h out ai r co nditioning ............................................ 1 9 -7
Diag nostic – fai lures in terp retat ion at vehicles
wit hout ai r co nditioning ............................................. 1 9 -8
Co o ling engine fan fo r vehicles
General poinds vehicle0
01
02
03
04
05
07
Engine and péripheriques1
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
19
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ENGINE E7J-26212
12 - 2
F UEL M IXTURE
DENOMINATION PARTICU LARITIES
UCE injection SIEMENS - Connector with 90 ways
In jection system Sequential multi-point
I gnition Static with double coil PINI R (W)
I gnition control led by
RA- C0,52
ΩΩΩΩ
± 10%
UCE in
jectionRB-C0,52
ΩΩΩΩ
± 10%
R 1 -47,2 KΩΩΩΩ ±
10%
R
2-37,2 KΩΩ ΩΩ ±
10%
Characteristics
Detonation sensor Sagem – piezo-electric type
Tightening moment = 2 daNm.
RPM sensor ELECTRICFIL or SIEMENS
R = 200………….270 Ù
Spa rk plugs SAGEM – Type RFC 52 LZ
Ti ghtening moment = 2.5 –3 daNm
Fuel filter For de-pollution norm 1504
Mounted under the vehicle in front the fuel tank.
Replacement at every scheduled checking
For EURO 00 and EURO 96;
Insi de the fue l tank, attached on the fuel pump assembly.
Do not replace it separately.
Feeding pump Immersed in the fuel tank
For de-pol lution norm 1504:
- Flow: 1.3 l/min. Pressure: 3 bars at 12 V ten sion.
For EURO 00 and EURO 96:
- Pressure: 3.5 bars at 12 V tension.
Pressure regulator For de-pollution norm 1504:
Regulator attached on the injection ramp.
Adjusted pressure : 3 ± 0.2 b ars at zero depression
2.5± 0.2 bars at 500 mbars depression
For EURO 00 and EURO 96:
Mounted inside the fuel tank on the fuel pump assembly.
Adjusted pressure : 3.5 bars
Electro-magnetic Injectors SIEMEN S
R = 14.5 Ù ± 5 % AT 20 º C
Supply + 12V
Step by step engine R
A-D = 53 Ù 10% at 25º C
R
B- C = 53 Ù 10% at 25 ºC
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MOTEUR E7J-26213
FUEL SUPPLY
13 - 1
REMARK:
Only vehicle observing the de -pollution norm EURO 00 are equipped wi th shock
se nsor.
Supply int erruption
1
PURPOSE
To avoid the fire hazard due to the fuel losses, that may occur in case of an accident.
OPERATION
The hazard sensor ( 1) is placed in the engine compartment, being mounted on the left shock
absorber column.
In case of shock, the sensor ball l eaves its lodgement, t hus interrupting the electric c ircuit
between the control relay of the petrol electric fuel pump and the electric petrol pump.
HAZARD SENSOR RE-STARTING
The upper part of the hazard sensor is to be pushed to re-position the ball i nto its lodgement
and thus to re-start the sensor.
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MOTEUR E7J-26213
FUEL SUPPLY
13 - 3
Pump capacity
1
PUMP CAPACITY CHECKING
SPECIAL TOOLS
Pliers for “CLICK” collars.
IMPORTANT
Duri ng this operation, it is obligatory :
- not - sm oki ng a nd not bri ngi ng
incandescent obj ects at the working pl ace; - protect against petrol splashing due
to residual pressure remained in piping
during their dismounting.
VEHICLES WITH FUEL RETURN
The checking of the fuel pump capacity is
recommended to be performed by t he fue l
return hose connected on the level transmitter -
pump assembly .
Disconnect the fuel return pipe ( 1).
Connect on the pipe a hose, one extremity
being introduced in a calibrated vessel, from 0
to 2000 ml. VE HIC
LES WITHOUT FUEL
RETURN
Disconnect the supply pipe from the fuel
electric pump assembly .
Connect on the pipe a hose, one extremity
being introduced in a calibrated vessel from 0
to 2000 ml.
Start the fuel electric pump by bridging the
3 and 5 terminals of the fuel pump H relay
(placed in the fuse and relays box from engine
compartment).
The pump output must be minimum 1.3 l /
min at 12 V.
If the output is not correct, check the pump
s upply voltage (capacity i s decreasing by
approximate 10% for a voltage drop of 1 V).
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MOTEUR E7J-26213
FUEL SUPPLY
13 - 4
Supply pressure
MOT. 13 11 -0 6
MOT 1311 -04
MOT 1311 -01
SUPPLY PRESSURE CHECKING
SPECIAL TOOLS
MOT 13 11 – 01 Petrol pre ssure
checki ng ki t
MOT 13 11 – 04 J - connection
MOT 13 11 – 06 Device for
conn ection s
dismounting.
AT T E N T I O N !
When opening the fuel circuit, protect
by means of a gauze piece against petrol
s plashing due to residual pressure from
the supply circuit.
Dismount the air filter.
Disconnect the fuel supply hose.
Connect the MOT 1311-04 device on the
ramp, and then reconnect the fuel supply
piping to the connection.
Mount the manometer 0 ÷ 10 bar and
the flexible hose MOT 1311 – 01.Bridge the terminals
3 and 5 of the fuel pump
relay H, placed in the fuse and relays box.
The measured pressure must be 3.5 bars.
Fo r vehicles with fuel circuit without return
(controller mounted on pump), the pressure is
constant.
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ENGINE E7J - 26214
14 - 2
ANTI-POLLUTION
Pet rol vapors re-aspiration
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The communication of the t ank with t he
atmosphere is done through the carbon can. The petrol vapors are retained when they are
passing through the active carbon from the carbon
can. By means of a purging valve controlled by a
RCO signal issued by UCE injection, the petrol
vapors are re-aspired through piping by the intake
manifold.
The flow section of the purging valve is
variable, subject to the balance given by the
magnetic field created by supplying the purging
valve coil and the power of the spring ensuring
the valve closing.
RE-ASPIRATION CONDITIONS
The can-purging valve is controlled by pin
4 of the UCE injection, in the moment when:
-w ater tempera ture > 20 ° C;
- air temperature > 10 ° C;
- engine is running over a certain im-
posed charge; -valve potentiometer is not in the posi-
tion acceleration pedal not pressed.
By using the CLIP tester, it is possible the
reading of the RCO value (opening cyclic
ratio).
The purging valve is closed for a value
smaller than 0.7%. OPERATION CHECKING OF THE
CAN PURGING VALVE
A defective operation of the petrol vapors
re-aspiration system, may lead to an unstable
idling or even to the engine stopping. First of all, check:
-circuit conformity (see the operating
diagram)
-piping condition between the can and
the fuel tank (sealing, circuit clogging).
The (B) piping coming from the tank shall
be clogged.
Connect a manometer (-3…+3 bar) at the
(M) connection for communication with the
atmosphere and check at idling if there is
depression. Is there depression?
YES – Set conta ct off. Usi ng a
vacuum pump, apply a 500 - mbar depression
at the (A ) piping connection of t he purging
valve. The value of the red depression must
not have a variation more than 10 mbar
wi thin 10 seconds.
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IGNITION AND INJECTION
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17 - 7
Injection system
In the fuse box located in the engine compartment, the following relays may be identified:
A. Co mpressor relay
B. Engine c ooling fan relay, step I
C. Engine cooling fan relay, step II
D. UCE injection relay, canister-purging valve
E. Fog projectors relay
H. Fuel pump and ignition coil relay
14. C arbon canister with purging valve
included
;
16.
Power steering pressure controller; 12.
Oxygen sensor;
15.
A ir conditioning pressure controller.
1
15
12
1614
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IGNITION AND INJECTION
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17 - 21
This diagnostic may detect:
-spark plug fouling or smoking,
-fou ling or modification from the normal value of the injectors flow,
-f uel supply system abnormalities (pressure controller, fuel pump,..)
-pr oblems with the electric connections for controlling fuel supply circuits and the injection.
Th e di ag nostic is performed by variations measurement of the engine prompt rotation speed.
Notice of a couple decrease is allowing the defective combustion recognition as failure cause.
Th is diagnostic is done almost permanently during driving. Non accomplishment of the diagnos-
tic or recognition of the existence of failure, is leading to other OBD diagnostics inhibition. This diagnostic is enabling the identification of two types of failures:
-de structive combustion misfires, which are causing the catalyst damage. These are gener-
ating the immediate blinking of the OBD indicator. -Polluting combustion misfires, leading to e xceeding a pre-established OBD pollution limit.
These ar e generating the permanent lighting of the OBD indicator, if the cause detection is
taken place during three consecutive running.
DE T ECT ION CONDITIONS
At the beginning, it must be checked if the “learning” stages of the adaptive values by the UCE
injection have been correctly performed. Also the preliminary conditions imposed when setting the
co ntact on and those from checking moment, must be accomplished.
Check by means of the CLIP tester if the bellow mentioned states are in the following configu-
ration:
ET0 14 Cylinder 1 recognition----------------------------------------------------------------- DONE
ET2 02 OBD diagnostic of combustion misfires taken into consideration--------------AC TIVE
Detection is accomplished after the water temperature is exceeding 75°C, at three rotation
steps, between idling and 4500 rot/min. It is also possible, test performing by maintaining the engine
at idling for a period of time of 11 minutes.
ATTENTION: after performing this test, the contact set ting on is imposed (key in M
position) before reading the r esults by means of the CLI P t ester. Any contact set ting off
be fore reading the test results, will lead to their wrong interpretation.
If after test performing, the CLIP tester is noticing the presence of the combustion mis-
f ires, refer to the diagnostic method related to this symptom.
CONFIRM ATION OF THE RE PARATION PE RFORM ING
-Check by m eans of the CLIP tester, the bellow states, which must have the following
c onfiguration:
ET0 14 Cylinder 1 recognition -------------------------------------------------------------------- DONE
ET2 02 OBD diagnostic of combustion misfires taken into consideration ----------------- AC TIVE
-N o failures is detected by the CLIP tester, and the OBD indicator must be off.
Diagnostic of combustion misfires detection
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IGNITION AND INJECTION
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DF 061
P RESENT
OR
ME MO RIZEDCYLINDERS 1-4 IGNITION COIL CIRCUIT
1.DEF : Open circuit or short-circuit
CO : Open circuit
CC. O : Short-circuit at mass
CC.1 : S hort-circuit at +12 volts
Conditions for diagnostic appl ication to memorized failure:
Start t he e ngine a nd stop it immediately as the failure is oc curring as being
prese nt (risk for catalyst) or rota te de engine with the starter, without starting it,
for 10 seconds.
In case of failures addition, treat as most important, failure “ DF345 : Supply 5
volts potenti ometers or sensors “ and failure “DF261: Fuel pump relay circui t”,
if it is /they are present
* If the failure is memorized with OBD indicator on, check in the context part, if
st ate “ET282 : Ignition coil 1-4 circuit” corresponding to the OBD indicator
lighting request is affirmative. In this case , proceed as per bellow mentioned
met hod
C heck the connection and condition of the coil connector .
R eplace the connector if necessary.
C heck the resistance of the coil resistance of c ylinders 1-4. Refer to chapte r
“Help” in order to compare the measured resistance values with the recommended
one .
R eplace the coil if necessary.
Check the +12 Volts supply existence after fue l pump relay, at pin C of the coi l.
If it is necessary, apply the methodology for failure diagnostic “DF261”
C onnect the 90 ways terminal box instead of the injection computer the n check
t he insulation and continuity on line:
pin 32 injection computer > pin A ignition coil.
Fi x if necessary.
If the problem is persisting after the se checking, treat the other failures then
perform the conformity checking.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Pe rform the operations from ” recommendations” for reparation confirma tion.
Fi x any other possible failures
Erase the failures memoriz ed by the injection computer.
Pe rform a conformity checking by means of the CLIP tester.
AF
TER
REPARATION
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation
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IGNITION AND INJECTION
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Diagnostic – Failures interpretation
DF 062
P RESENT
OR
ME MO RIZED CYLINDERS 2-3 IGNITION COIL CIRCUIT
1.DEF : Open circuit or short-circuit
CO : Open circuit
CC. O : Short-circuit at mass
CC.1 : S hort-circuit at +12 volts
Conditions for diagnostic appl ication to memorized failure:
Start t he engine a nd stop it immediately as the failure is occurring as be ing
prese nt (risk for catalyst) or rota te de engine with the starter, without starting
it, for 10 seconds.
In case of failures addition, treat as most important, failure “ DF345 : Supply 5
volts potentiometers or sensors “ and f ailure “DF261: Fuel pump relay
circuit ”, if it is /they are present.
* If the failure is memorized with OBD indicator on, check in the context part, if
st ate “ET283 : Ignition coil 2-3 circuit” corresponding to the OBD indicator
lighting request is affirmative. In this case , proceed as per bellow me ntioned
met hod.
C heck the connection and condition of the coil connector .
R eplace the connector if necessary.
C heck the resistance of the coil resistance of c ylinders 2 and 3. Refer to
chapte r “ Help” in order to compare the measured resistance values with the
recommended one.
R eplace the coil if necessary.
Check the +12 Volts supply existence after fuel pump relay, at pin C of the
coil.
If it is necessary, apply the methodology for failure diagnostic “DF261”.
C onnect the 90 ways terminal box instead of the injection computer then check
t he insulation and continuity on line:
pin 1 injection computer > pin B ignition coil.
Fix if necessary..
If the problem is persisting after these checking, treat the other failures then
perform the conformity checking.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Pe rform the operations from ” recommendations” for reparation confirma tion.
Fi x any other possible failures.
Erase the failures memoriz ed by the injection computer.
Pe rform a conformity checking by means of the CLIP tester.
AF
TER
REPARATION
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