torque RENAULT SCENIC 2003 J84 / 2.G General Information
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FAULT FINDING INTRODUCTION
General method
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Innovations to the Scénic II:
The innovations in Scénic II fall into three categories:
1 - Functional innovations:
The main functional innovations on the vehicle are as follows:
FUNCTIONAL
INNOVATIONS This section describes the new services present on the vehicle and their integration on
the vehicle.
ARCHITECTURAL
INNOVATIONS This section describes the distribution of the main functions and the new computers
fitted to the vehicle.
FAULT FINDING
INNOVATIONS This section describes the fault finding changes implemented on the Scénic II in order
to:
●Allow fault finding on the multiplex network of the vehicle (vehicle to diagnostic tool
connection sensor).
●Develop and complement multiplex network fault finding functions (physical
measurements of the type of fault, fault finding assistance etc.).
●Mask the diversity and complexity of vehicle functions: fault finding by function, multi-
computers, etc.
KEYLESS VEHICLE
(access, protection -
de-protection and
hands-free starting)This function is provided by the following computers:
●UCH: responsible for access and vehicle protection (immobiliser).
●Steering lock: participates in vehicle protection (electromechanical locking of the
steering column).
●Injection: responsible for vehicle protection (immobiliser) and control of the starter
motor.
●Protection and Switching Unit: responsible for the power supplied to the starter motor
at the request of the UCH, and for injection management.
ELECTRONIC
STABILITY
PROGRAMThis function is provided by the following computers:
●Anti-lock braking system - electronic stability program: responsible for the trajectory
analysis function by means of the speed sensors, the yaw sensor, the transverse
acceleration sensor and the steering wheel angle (driver's intention: signal sent by
the electric power assisted steering).
●Injection: management of engine torque in order to correct the trajectory at the
request of the electronic stability program or automatic transmission.
●Automatic transmission: translation (shared with the injection computer) of driver's
intention, sends torque requests to the injection computer.