air condition RENAULT KANGOO 2013 X61 / 2.G Air Bags AC4 And Pretensioners Workshop Manual
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1. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT
This document presents the fault finding method applicable to all computers with the following specifications:
2. CONDITIONS FOR APPLICATION OF THE TESTS DEFINED IN THIS FAULT FINDING
The tests defined in this fault finding should only be applied to vehicles not fitted with side airbags but which are
fitted with the 2nd generation of airbag computers.
These new computers can be identified by the heading AC4 Ph 2 on the fault finding tools.
The tests defined in this fault finding must only be carried out if the fault is present on the vehicle at the time the test
is carried out.
Only the computer fault leads to replacement of the computer, whether the fault is present or simply stored.
If the fault is not present but simply stored, applying the checks recommended in the fault finding will not allow the
reason why this fault was stored to be located. In this case only, the wiring and the faulty component connections
should be checked (it is possible to access the wiring concerned in fault finding mode to try to display the change
from stored fault to present fault).
3. PREREQUISITES FOR FAULT FINDING
Documentation type:
Fault finding procedure (this manual):
• Assisted fault finding (integrated into the diagnostic tool), Dialogys.
Wiring Diagrams:
•Visu - Schéma
Type of diagnostic tools:
•CLIP
*VLL — Very Long LifeVehicle: KANGOO VLL*
Function concerned: Airbags and seat belt
pretensionersComputer name: AC4 phase II
AIRBAGS AND PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding – Introduction
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5. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE
Check the battery charge
and the condition of the fuses
Print the system fault finding log
(available on CLIP)
Connect CLIP
See ALP no. 1
Read the faults
Deal with present faults
Deal with stored faults
Conformity check
Use fault finding charts (ALPs)
Dialogue with
computer?
Faults
present
The cause is
still present
The cause is
still presentThe cause is
still present
Contact the Techline with the
completed fault finding log
no
nono
no no
yes
yes
yes
Fault
solvedFault solved Fault solved
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5.2 Connector check
Visual inspection of the connection:
– Check that the connector is connected correctly and that the male and female parts of the connection are correctly
coupled.
Visual inspection of the area around the connection:
– Check the condition of the mounting (pin, strap, adhesive tape, etc.) if the connectors are attached to the vehicle.
– Check that there is no damage to the wiring trim (sheath, foam, adhesive tape, etc.) near the wiring.
– Check that there is no damage to the electrical wires at the connector outputs, in particular on the insulating material
(wear, cuts, burns, etc.).
Disconnect the connector to continue the checks.
Visual inspection of the plastic casing:
– Check that there is no mechanical damage (casing crushed, cracked, broken, etc.), in particular to the fragile
components (lever, lock, openings, etc.).
– Check that there is no heat damage (casing melted, darker, deformed, etc.).
– Check that there are no stains (grease, mud, liquid, etc.).Note:
Carry out each requested check visually.
Do not remove a connector if it is not required.
Note:
Repeated connections and disconnections alter the functionality of the connectors and increase the risk of poor
electrical contact. Limit the number of connections/disconnections as much as possible.
Note:
The check is carried out on the 2 parts of the connection. There may be two types of connection:
– Connector/Connector.
– Connector/Device.
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88C-16
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF002
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
1.DEF: Too many micro-breaks
2.DEF: Supply voltage too low
NOTESUse the B40 30-track adapter to work on the computer connector.
Use Wiring Diagrams Technical Note for Kangoo VLL.
1.DEF
2.DEF
NOTESNone.
Carry out the operations necessary to obtain the correct computer supply voltage:
10.5 volts ± 0.1 < correct voltage < 16 volts ± 0.1.
– Battery charge check.
– Charging circuit check.
– Check the tightness and condition of the battery terminals.
– Computer earth check.
– Check the condition of the + computer locking connections.
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88C-18
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF003
CONTINUED 1
The CLIP, NXR or XRBAG tools must be used for checking the resistance at point C2 of the driver's front airbag
circuit.
If the value obtained is incorrect, replace the rotary switch under the steering wheel.
Reconnect the rotary switch under the steering wheel, disconnect the computer connector and fit the B40 30-track
adapter.
The CLIP, NXR or XRBAG tool must be used to measure the resistance on the adapter cable marked A.
If the value obtained is not correct, check the connections of the 30-track connector (tracks 10 and 11) and replace
the wiring if necessary.
If the checks carried out have not shown the presence of a fault, check on the base of the airbag computer for the
presence of the 5 shunt opening pins for the 30-track connector.
Check the condition of the computer connections.
Check the condition of the 30-track connector (locking system, etc.).
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88C-19
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF003
CONTINUED 2
CC.1
CC.0NOTESNone.
Lock the computer using the command on the diagnostic tool.
Switch off the ignition and remove the 2 mounting bolts from the steering wheel cushion.
Check the condition of the trigger wire.
The CLIP, NXR or XRBAG tools must be used for measuring the insulation appropriate to the type of fault at point
C2 of the driver's front airbag circuit.
If the value obtained is incorrect, replace the rotary switch under the steering wheel.
Reconnect the rotary switch under the steering wheel, disconnect the computer connector and fit the B40 30-track
adapter.
The CLIP, NXR or XRBAG tools must be used for measuring the insulation appropriate to the type of fault on the
cable marked A on the adapter.
If the value obtained is not correct, check the connections of the 30-track connector (tracks 10 and 11) and replace
the wiring if necessary.
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88C-20
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF004
PRESENT
OR
STOREDPASSENGER FRONTAL AIRBAG CIRCUITCC: Short circuit
CO: Open circuit
CC.1: Short circuit to 12 volts
CC.0: Short circuit to earth
NOTESNever carry out measuring operations on ignition lines using any tool other than Clip,
NXR or XRBAG.
Use Wiring Diagrams Technical Note for Kangoo VLL.
CO - CC
NOTESNone.
Lock the computer using the command on the diagnostic tool.
Switch off the ignition, disconnect the computer connector and fit the B40 30-track adapter.
The CLIP, NXR or XRBAG tool must be used to measure resistance on the adapter cable marked B.
Is the value obtained correct?
YESIf the value obtained is correct on cable B of the adapter, check on the base of the
airbag computer for the presence of the 5 shunt opening pins on the 30-track
connector.
Check the condition of the computer connections.
Check the condition of the 30-track connector (locking system, connections, etc.).
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF004
CONTINUED 2
CC.1 - CC.0NOTESNone.
Lock the computer.
Switch off the ignition, disconnect the computer connector and fit the B40 30-track adapter.
The CLIP, NXR or XRBAG tools must be used for measuring the insulation appropriate to the type of fault on the
cable marked B on the adapter.
Is the value obtained correct?
YESIf the value obtained is correct on cable B of the adapter, check the condition of the
connections on the computer.
NOIf the value obtained is not correct on cable B of the adapter, check the connections
on the 30-track connector (tracks 13/14).
If the value remains incorrect, replace the airbag wiring.
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF010
PRESENT
OR
STOREDFAULT WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
CO.0: Open circuit or short circuit to earth
CC.1: Short circuit or short circuit to + 12 volts
NOTESUse the B40 30-track adapter to work on the computer connector.
Use Wiring Diagrams Technical Note for Kangoo VLL.
CC.1
NOTESNone.
Lock the computer using the command on the diagnostic tool.
Check the condition of the warning light bulb.
Ensure the insulation to 12 volts of the connection between the warning light and track 7 of the 30-track connector.
CO.0
NOTESNone.
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
Clear the computer memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF010
CONTINUED
Warning light off when ignition on
Lock the computer using the command on the diagnostic tool.
Check the condition of the warning light bulb.
Ensure the continuity of the connection between the warning light and track 7 of the 30-track connector.
Confirm the presence of 12 volts at the warning light.
If the checks carried out did not reveal the presence of a fault, disconnect the computer connector and fit the B40
30-track adapter. Use the CLIP, NXR or XRBAG tools to test the operation of the instrument panel warning light
from the grey cable marked 1 on the adapter.
If it is possible to illuminate the warning light using the tool, replace the airbag computer (refer to the section
"Replacement of components" for this operation).
If it is impossible to operate the warning light, repeat the preceding checks.
Warning light on when ignition on
Lock the computer using the command on the diagnostic tool.
Disconnect the airbag computer and check the base for the 5 pins that open the connector shunts.
Ensure the insulation to earth of the connection between the warning light and track 7 of the 30-track connector.