check engine light RENAULT MEGANE SCENIC 1995 Service Repair Manual
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COOLING
Specifications
Filling - bleeding
Checking
Radiator
Diagram
Exhaust
General
Catalytic converter
Exhaust pipe assembly
Fuel tank
Fuel tank
Filler neck
Gauge
Pump and sender unit
Engine suspension
Suspended engine mountings
Engine mounting pads19-1
19-2
19-3
19-4
19-6
19-12
19-15
19-16
19-19
19-23
19-25
19-26
19-29
19-32 COOLING - EXHAUST- FUEL TANK -
ENGINE SUSPENSION
1916-1
16-9 STARTING - CHARGING
Alternator
Starter motor
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IGNITION - INJECTION
IGNITION
Power module
Static ignition
Spark plugs
Injection
General
Location of components
Special notes on semi-sequential
injection
Special notes on sequential injection
Injection fault warning light
Engine immobiliser function
Computer configuration as a
function of the gearbox type
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14-1
14-9
14-13
14-19
14-21
14-22 ANTIPOLLUTION
Fuel vapour recirculation
Oil vapour rebreathing
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
Catalytic converter
Catalytic converter - oxygen sensor
Test for the presence of lead
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17-29
17-32
17-33
17-34
17-36
17-39 IGNITION - INJECTION
(continued)
Injection strategy / automatic
transmission
Injection strategy / air conditioning
Idle speed correction
Idle speed adaptive correction
Richness regulation
Adaptive richness correction
Operating wiring diagram
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17-6
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Contents
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Pre-post-heating unit
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FAULT FINDING
3. There is no fast idle when engine is cold (with air conditioning option)
TEST SOLUTION
Run the air conditioning.
• The fast idle operates
• The fast idle does not operate.Check the connections at the pre-post-heating unit
(connector C).
Ensure continuity between track C3 of connector (C)
and track 1 on the solenoid valve.
Replace the pre-post-heating unit (ensure the
warning light operates correctly when the ignition is
turned on).
If the fast idle solenoid valve opens the pneumatic
circuit, repair the circuit between the vacuum pump,
the solenoid valve and the diaphragm.
If the solenoid valve does not open the circuit,
measure the voltage between the 2 tracks on the
solenoid valve connector.
•12 volts
Replace the solenoid valve after testing the
connections.
•0 volt
Ensure the following continuities :
- between track 2 on the connector and earth,
- between track 1 and track C3 of the pre-post-
heating unit.
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STARTING - CHARGING
Alternator
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OPERATION - FAULT FINDING
These vehicles are fitted with alternators with in-
ternal ventilation, an integral regulator and a
warning light on the instrument panel which ope-
rates as follows :
- when the ignition is turned on, the warning
light illuminates,
- when the engine starts, the warning light ex-
tinguishes,
- if the warning light illuminates again when
the engine is running, there is a "charging"
fault.
LOOKING FOR FAULTS
The warning light does not illuminate when the
ignition is turned on.
Check:
- the electrical connections are correct,
- the bulb is not blown (to do this, earth the cir-
cuit; the bulb should illuminate).
The warning light illuminates when the engine is
running
There is a charging fault which could be due to:
- the alternator drive belt being broken or the
charging cable being cut,
- internal damage to the alternator (rotor, sta-
tor, diodes or brushes),
- regulator fault,
- an excess voltage.The customer complains of a charging fault and
the warning light operates correctly.
If the regulated voltage is less than 13.5 V, check
the alternator. The fault could be caused by:
- a destroyed diode,
- a cut phase,
- track contamination or wear.
Checking the voltage
Connect a voltmeter across the battery terminals
and read the battery voltage.
Start the engine and increase the engine speed
until the voltmeter needle stabilises at the
regulated voltage.
This voltage should be between 13.5 V and 14.8 V.
Connect as many consumers as possible, the
regulated voltage should remains between 13.5 V
and 14.8 V.
IMPORTANT: if arc welding is carried out on the
vehicle, the battery and the regulator must be
disconnected.
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INJECTION
Engine immobiliser function
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This vehicle is fitted with a 2nd generation engine immobiliser system.
REPLACING THE INJECTION COMPUTER
The computers are supplied uncoded but are capable of being programmed with a code.
When replacing the computer, the vehicle code must be programmed in and then check that the immobiliser
system is operational.
To do this, carry out the following operations:
•Vehicle fitted with a PLIP engine immobiliser system
- Lock and unlock the doors using the PLIP.
- Turn the ignition on for a few seconds.
- Lock the doors using the PLIP, the immobiliser function is operational.
•Vehicle fitted with a coded key engine immobiliser system
Turn the ignition on for a few seconds then turn it off again.
CHECKING THE IMMOBILISER FUNCTION
•Vehicle fitted with a PLIP engine immobiliser system
- Turn the ignition off, lock the doors from inside the vehicle using the PLIP. The red immobiliser
warning light should flash.
- Turn the ignition on, The red immobiliser warning light should flash twice as fast.
•Vehicle fitted with a coded key engine immobiliser system
Remove the key from the ignition switch, after 10 seconds the red immobiliser warning light should flash.
TESTING AN UNCODED INJECTION COMPUTER FROM STOCK OR FROM A VEHICLE NOT FITTED WITH AN
IMMOBILISER SYSTEM
To avoid coding the injection computer before the test, it is vital to cut the + 12 V before ignition feed to the
immobiliser system. Remove the passenger compartment connection unit fuse (F39) (for more details, refer
to section 82).
NOTE : if the injection computer has been coded by mistake, a method exists for decoding it (refer to section
82).
SPECIAL NOTES
Using the XR25 it is possible to see if the injection computer is coded. The computer is uncoded if bargraph 2
right hand side is illuminated and if *22 = 2 DEF
A CODED COMPUTER FITTED TO A VEHICLE WITH AN ENGINE IMMOBILISER MAY NOT BE USED FOR TESTING
ANOTHER VEHICLE, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THIS VEHICLE HAS AN ENGINE IMMOBILISER OR NOT.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Oil change frequencies
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The mechanism is drained during the major service.
The oil level must be checked every 10000 miles (15 000 km) in case there is a slight oil leak.
The final drive is never drained ; it is filled for life.
The strainer is no longer replaced (NT 2261A).
Only the level may change due to a slight leak.
Oil capacity
NOTE :if the automatic transmission is replaced, only check the oil level since the transmission is supplied by
the Parts Department full of oil.
TOTAL volume
MECHANISM
5.7 l
FINAL DRIVE1 l
Fault warning light
MESSAGE FROM THE ELECTRONIC FAULT
WARNING LIGHT
Normal operation :
• The warning light is not illuminated during
normal operation whether the vehicle is being
started, engine running or when the vehicle is
stationary.
Presence of a fault :
• Vehicle stopped, engine running, or when
driving, warning light permanently illuminated
• Vehicle moving, warning light illuminates and
extinguishes without action at the ignition key.
• Vehicle moving, warning light illuminates
briefly.Oil temperature < - 20 °C or > + 140 °C
• Vehicle moving or stationary, warning light
flashes at a rate of approximately 1 flash per
second, in this case, reduce the performance
requirement by moderating acceleration.
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