ECU RENAULT SCENIC 2000 J64 / 1.G Technical Note 3426A Workshop Manual
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Engine and transmission assembly
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10-3
Engine and transmission assembly
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1040-01 Dummy sub-frame for removing
and refitting engine and
transmission assembly
Mot. 1159 Tool for maintaining engine on
subframe
Mot. 1202-01
Hose clip pliers
Mot. 1202-02
Mot. 1233-01 Threaded rods for lowering the
sub-frame
Mot. 1294-01 Tool for removing windscreen
wiper arms
Mot. 1448 Long nose pliers for hose clips
Mot. 1453 Engine support tool
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a two post lift.
During this operation, it is necessary to secure the
vehicle to the lift using a strap to prevent the vehicle
from losing balance.
See Technical Note 2988A for the procedure for fitting
the strap. TIGHTENING TORQUES (n daN.m)
Sub-frame front mounting bolts 6.2
Sub-frame rear mounting bolts 10.5
Mounting bolt for front right suspended
mounting cover to engine 6.2
Movement limiter mounting bolt 6.2
Mounting nut for rubber engine mounting
pad on front left-hand side member support 6.2
Shock absorber base bolts 18
Brake caliper mounting bolt 4
Steering shaft yoke mounting bolt 3
Sub-frame - side member tie rod bolts 3
Wheel bolts 9
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Engine and transmission assembly
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10-4
Remove:
– the battery,
– the engine undertray.
Drain:
– the cooling circuit through the bottom hose of the
radiator,
– the gearbox and the engine (if necessary),
– the refrigerant circuit (if fitted) using filling equipment.
Remove:
– the front wheels along with the mudguard,
– the sub-frame and body tie rods,
– the track rod ends,
– the brake calipers (as well as the ABS sensors, if
fitted) and secure them to the suspension springs,
– the shock absorber base bolts,
– the heat shield (A) as well as the gearbox control,
– the clip (1) of the catalytic converter and secure this
to the body.
– the front bumper,
– the horn,
– the two mountings for power assisted steering
hoses on the right hand side of the sub-frame,
– the nut and the eccentric bolt of the steering shaft
yoke, after pushing back the guard.SPECIAL NOTES FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH A
DRIVER'S AIRBAG
Remove (for the Scénic):
– the windscreen wiper arms using tool Elé. 1294-01,
– the front grilles,
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WARNING
In order to eliminate any risk of damaging the
rotary switch under the steering wheel, observe
the recommendations below:
!Before the steering column and the steering
rack are uncoupled, the steering wheel MUST
be immobilised with the wheels straight for the
duration of the operation using a "steering
wheel locking tool".
!If there is any doubt regarding the correct
alignment of the rotary switch, the steering
wheel must be removed so that the alignment
procedure described in the "AIRBAG" section
can be applied.
REMINDER: in this case, only qualified
personnel who have received training may carry
out the operation.
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Manifolds
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12-11
Remove the nuts securing the manifolds.
If replacement of the inlet manifold is planned, remove the EGR valve (consult section 14 "Antipollution" for the
method).
REFITTING
Proceed in the reverse order to removal.
Change the manifold gasket and take care to replace it properly.Manifolds
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Immobiliser function
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13-13
Immobiliser function
This vehicle is fitted with an engine immobiliser controlled by a random rolling code key recognition system.
REPLACING AN INJECTION COMPUTER
The injection computers are supplied without a code but they must all be programmed with one.
When the computer is replaced, the vehicle code must be programmed in and then a check must be made to ensure
that the immobiliser system is operational.
To do this, simply switch on the ignition for a few seconds without starting the engine then switch it of f. When the
ignition is off, the engine immobiliser function will be activated after approximately 10 seconds (red engine
immobiliser warning light flashes).
IMPORTANT:
With this engine immobiliser, the computer keeps its immobiliser code for life.
In addition, this system does not have a security code.
Consequently, it is forbidden to perform tests with computers borrowed from the stores or from another
vehicle which must then be returned.
It will no longer be possible to decode them.
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Dehydration canister
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62-3
SCENIC Dehydration canister
REMOVAL
Drain the R134a refrigerant circuit using the filling
equipment (refer to the procedure described in the
"Air Conditioning" manual).
Remove:
– the right hand mudguard,
– the mounting bolts which secure the pipes to the
dehydration canister,
– the two mounting bolts of the dehydration
canister (B).
Fit plugs to every hole to prevent any penetration by
moisture into the components.
REFITTING
Refitting is the reverse of removal.
Oil the threads with P.A.G. SP 10 oil and check that
the seals are in good condition.
Create a vacuum then fill the R134a refrigerant circuit
using the filling equipment (refer to the procedure
described in the "Air conditioning" manual).
When changing the dehydration canister, add 15 ml of
P.A.G. SP 10 oil to the compressor.
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