fuse box DACIA SOLENZA 2004 Repair Manual
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ENGINE E7J-26210
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
10 - 5
Power train group
Sw ing over the steeri ng knuckle and
extract the pl anetary t ransmission from the
planetary pinion of the gearbox. Dismount the left planetary transmission,
as follows: - dismount the steering knuckle nut;
- dismount the planetary transmission
attachment screws on the gearbox;
- dismount the brake calliper assembly ;
- dismount the shock absorber two
attachment screws on steering knuckle;
- swing over the steering knuckle and
dismount the planetary transmission. Dismount t he fuse box from the engine
compartment.
5
6
- collar ( 2) between the descending
tube and expansion chamber, remove the
descending tube; -anti-roll connecting rod.
Di sconnect the re verse dri ving contact
connector. Disenga ge the right planetary transmission,
as follows:
-dismount the brake calliper assembly ;
- dismount t he shock absorber t wo
attachment screw (4) on steering knuckle. Disconnect:
- connector (5 ) from the UCE (pull flap
(6) and then disengage); - engine wiring from engine fuse box;
4
- shock sensor connector;
- cooling engine fan connector;
- DA pressure sensor connector;
- mass wire from the gearbox
Dismount the battery protection shield.
Disconnect by means of the elastic clips pliers
MOT.1202-01 :
- hoses from radiator;
- hoses from thermostat support and from
water pump inlet pipe;
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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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IGNITION AND INJECTION
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17 - 5
ELEMENTS LOCATION
1. RPM sensor ( tightening moment : 0.8 daNm);
2. Water temperature sensor (tightening moment: 2.5 daNm);
3. Atmospheric pressure sensor;
4. Step-by-step engine for idling adjustment;
6. Air temperature sensor;
7. UCE injection;
8. Choke sensor;
9. Fuse and relays box;
10. Air filter;
11 .D etonation sensor (tightening moment: 2.5 daNm);
12. Oxygen sensor (tightening moment: 4.5 daNm);
13. Ignition coil;
14. Carbon canister with purging valve included;
15. Power steering pressure controller(tightening moment: 1.2 daNm);
16. Air conditioning pressure controller (tightening moment: 0.8 daNm).
Injection system
13 10 11 5 4 6 3 2 1 8 9
14 1 6 15 12 7
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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 - 36
DF 032
P RESENT
OR
ME MO RIZEDWATER TEMPERATURE WARNING CIRCUIT
1D EF : Open circuit or short-cir cuit
CO : open circuit
CC.O : short-circuit at mass
CC.1 : shot-circuit at + 12 volts
RECO MMENDATI O N S
Conditions for diagnostic appl ication for memorized failure :
St art the engine and maintain it at over 1500 rot/min until engine fun
st arting or act upon control AC212: Water temperatu re warning indicator.
Check the connection and the condition of the connector on the line over-heating indicator .
Re place the connector if necessary.
C heck the indicator condition ( if by chance this is on)
Re place it if necessary.
C heck if there is +12V at indi cator.
Fi x if necessary, the supply electric routing between the water temperature warning indicator and
t he corresponding fuse.
C onnect the 90 ways terminal box and check the insulation and continuity on pin 9 line of the
in jection compute r.
Fi x if necessary.
If the failure is persisting after this check, refer to Instrument panel diagnostic.
Perform 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.
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation
AF TER
REPARATION
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IGNITION AND INJECTION
17
17 - 55
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation
DF 120OBD INDICATOR CIRCUIT
P RESENT 1. DEF : Open circuit or short-circuit
OR CO : open circuit
ME MO RIZED CC.O : shot circuit at mass
CC.1 : short circuit at + 12 V.
Apply the diagnostic in suc h way so that failure is prese nt or memo
rized.
RE COMMENDATIONSConditions for diagnostic appl ication at memorized failure:
- Actuator control launching AC 213 : OBD Indicator
C heck the insu lation, continuity and absence of the parasite resistance on way 34 of the
injection computer.
M end if necessary.
Ensure the presence of + 12volts at OBD indicator
C heck the cockpit fuse box, related to instrument panel supplying.
Replace it if necessary.
Perform the operations from ” recommendations” for reparation confir mation
AF TER Fix any other possible failures
REPARATION Erase the failures memoriz ed by the injection computer.
Perform a conformity checking by means of the CLIP tester.
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IGNITION AND INJECTION
17
17 - 84
ALP 1 IMPOSSI BILITY OF COMMUNICA TION UCE INJECTION CLIP TESTER
RECOMMEND AT IONS Nothing to be noticed
Ens ure t hat not the CLIP t ester is the cause of the f ailure, by trying to c ommunicate with the
computer of anothe r vehicle.
C heck connection between CLIP te ster and the vehicle diagnostic soc ket (cable condition).
C heck the condition of the injection fuse s, engine and cockpit.
M end if necessary.
C heck the presence of the supply +12 V at pin 16 and of the mass at pins 4 and 5 of the dia gnostic
device socket.
M end if necessary.
C onnect the 90 ways terminal box instead of the computer and check the insulation, continuity
and abse nce of the parasite resistance of the connections between: pin 28 injection computer > mass
pi n 33 injection computer > mas s
pi n 3 injection computer > mass
pi n 56 injection computer > p in 7 diagnostic socket
pi n 26 injection computer > p in 15 diagnostic socket
pi n 29 injection computer > fuse
pi n 30 injection computer > fuse
M end if necessary.
Fa ilure locating algorithm
AFTER Perform a checking by means of the CLI P tester.
REPARATION
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19 - 15
COOLING - EXHAUST - TANKFuel tank
IMPORTANT:
During the int erventi on on the fuel tank
and on the fuel supply circuit, at t he working
place, do not smoke and do not bring near
an y incandescent parts.
Fuel tank draining i s not implying tank
dismountin g. The access is allowed through the
vehicle interior (trunk).
Dismo unt :
-tr unk carpet;
-v isitin g whole cover (by dismounting the
three attachment screws);
- disconnect the rapid coupling A;
- adjust to exit A, an enough long hose to
be introduced in a vessel outside the vehicle.
From the fuse box located inside the engine
compartment, remove the H relay of the petrol
pump and bridge across plugs 3 and 5 of the
relay connector, ensuring the petrol pump
working (12V).
Stop the pum p working when petrol
discontin uous draining s noticed.
Detach the plugs bridge.
Mount the petrol pump relay.
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INSIDE AND REAR LIGHTING
Inside and rear lighting .................................... 81-1
Ceili ng lamp ...................................................... 81-4
Bulbs ... ............................................................... 81-5
Lamps failures diagnostic ................................. 81-6
Cockpit fuse box ............................................... 81-8
UCE de co de r protection .................................. 81-10
ACCOUSTIC WARNING - ANTI STARTING
General .............................................................. 82-1
One key head replacement ............................... 82-5
Dismounting - remounting E.C.U. decoder ..... 82-6
Anti starting bushing replacement .................. 82-7
R. F. remote control for blocking/unlocking the
doors ................................................................... 82-8
Electric control unit injection replacement ..... 82-9
Acoustic warning ............................................... 82-10
Pr ocedures ......................................................... 82-12
Diagnostic .......................................................... 82-18
Diagnostic – General ........................................ 82-39
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation ............... 82-53
Diagnostic – Conformity checking ................... 82-55
Diagnostic – States interpretation ................... 82-57
Diagnostic - Damage location algorithm ........ 82-63
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Instrument panel without RPM meter ............ 83 -1
Instrument panel with RPM meter ................. 83 -2
connectors disposal ........................................... 83 -3
Pe rform functional instrument panel ............ 83 -4
Speed transducer .............................................. 83 -5
F uel level transmitter ........................................ 83 -6
Water te mperature sensor ................................ 83 -7
Diagnostic – damages interpretation .............. 83 -8
STEERING - CONNECTOR
Anti-theft mechanism ...................................... 84-1
Under steering wheel control .......................... 84-2
Re ar windows defrosting switch ..................... 84-6
Central locking switch ...................................... 84-7
Pa ssenger electric window sw itch ................... 84-8
Driver electric window switch ......................... 84-9
Hazard sw itch .................................................... 84-10
Electric lighter..........................................................84-11
WINDSCREEN WIPER
Drive mechanism ............................................. 85-1
Diagnostic ........................................................... 85-3 AUTO RADIO
General .............................................................. 86-1
T apes player ...................................................... 86-6 CD Pl
ayer .......................................................... 86-7
C onnectors ........................................................ 86-8
Roof antenna .................................................... 86-9
ELECTRICAL ASSISANCE EQUIPEMENT
Windscreen washing ......................................... 87-1
Re lays and UCE decoder asse mbly from
cockpit ............................................................... 87-2
Cockpit Central Unit ....................................... 87-4
Diagnostic – general ......................................... 87-6
Diagnostic – Failures interpretation ................ 87-11
Diagnostic - Conformity checking ................... 87-14
Diagnostic – States interpretation ................... 87-18
Diagnostic – Damage location algorithm ........ 87-26
WIRING
Airbag - general ................................................ 88-1
Airbag – Electronic control unit ..................... 88-2
Driver’s airbag .................................................. 88-6
Airbag – Special devic es ................................... 88-9
The airbag destroying procedure .................... 88-10
Airbag diagnostic – General ............................ 88-12
Diagnostic – Failure interpretation ................. 88-14
Diagnostic – Conformity checking .................. 88-20
Diagnostic – Help .............................................. 88-22
Diagnostic – Failure locating tree .................... 88-23
Fr ont door wiring protector ............................ 88-24
Re ar door wiring prote ctor .............................. 88-25
ELECTRIC DIAGRAMS
General .............................................................. 89 - 1
Functional diagrams list .................................. 89 - 6
F unctional diagrams list index ............................ 89 - 8
Connections lists - Mass list ............................. 89 - 9
Electric compone nts location on vehicle ......... 89 - 10
Ma ss attachments on vehic le ............................ 89 - 10
Electric compone nts location on the vehic le .... 89 - 11
Cockpit fuse box ................................................ 89 - 14
Fu se box from engine compartment ................ 89 - 16
Wires functions index in connectors and
couplings ........................................................... 89 - 18
Wires functions in connectors and
couplings ........................................................... 89 - 21
Wires functions explanation ............................ 89 - 9581
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