turn signal RENAULT SCENIC 2007 J84 / 2.G Electrical Equipment - Xenon Bulbs Workshop Manual
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Program No.: V010
Vdiag No.: 05
1. COMPONENTS OF THE XENON BULB SYSTEM
The system consists of the following components:
–Front vehicle level sensor (the xenon bulb computer is built into this sensor).
–Rear vehicle level sensor.
–Right and left-hand headlight adjustment motor.
–Bulb high-voltage power unit (ballast).
–Xenon bulbs.
The K line can be used for fault finding. The system is not multiplexed.
2. SYSTEM OPERATION
When the control lever is in position (dipped headlights), it sends a signal to the UCH. The UCH processes the signal
and, through the CAN network, asks the Protection and Switching Unit to turn on the xenon bulbs.
When the bulbs come on, the adjustment motor moves through three positions: low, high, initial.
This is its initialisation.
If the vehicle is travelling above 6 mph (10 km/h) when the bulbs come on, there is no initialisation.
The computer manages various signals to adjust the amount of light:
–Vehicle speed: Signal provided by the ABS computer. Above 18 mph (30 km/h), the adjustment motors raise
the bulbs to provide optimum lighting for the driver.
–Vehicle front and rear height: signals from the front and rear height sensors. These sensors track the angular motion
of the vehicle's body (deceleration, acceleration, vehicle loaded). The computer then controls the motors to adjust
the beam and provide optimum lighting.
–System initialisation:
When the vehicle is unlocked, even if the dipped headlights are off, the system moves the adjustment motors
to the low position and then the initial position.
This initialises the system.
XENON BULBS
Fault finding – System operation
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Program No.: V010
Vdiag No.: 05
AFTER REPAIRTurn on the dipped headlights and check that initialisation is performed.
If there is no initialisation, deal with the system faults.
Adjust the headlights manually after each computer calibration.
Carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DF001
PRESENT
OR STOREDCOMPUTER
C.O.: Dipped headlights signal line circuit open
1.DEF: Speed signal above maximum threshold
2.DEF: Speed signal in open or short circuit to + 12 V
3.DEF: Speed signal short circuit to earth detected while driving
4.DEF: Speed greater than 0 during initialisation
5.DEF: Computer not calibrated
6.DEF: Incorrect vehicle configuration
7.DEF: Internal electronic fault
8.DEF: Actuator control line open circuit
9.DEF: Actuator control line short circuit to earth
10.DEF: Actuator control line short circuit at + 12 V
11.DEF: Battery voltage too low
NOTESThe fault is declared present after the dipped headlights are switched on, or during
a road test.
C.O
NOTESPriority when dealing with a number of faults.
Run a fault finding procedure on the UCH (see 87B, Passenger compartment connection unit) or UPC
(for Scénic) (see 87G, Engine compartment connection unit) to check the correct operation of the stalk.
Check the condition of the contacts and make sure that the xenon bulb computer is properly connected.
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance in the following connection:
For Scénic II:
Black 6-track connector for the Protection and switching unit connector
track 5
For Vel Satis/Espace or Laguna II:
Black, 6-track connector of the UCH track 3B2Track 6 of the xenon
bulb computer.
If the fault is still present after these checks, replace the dipped headlights control stalk.
LAD_V05_DF001
XENON BULBS
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults80C
Program No.: V010
Vdiag No.: 05
AFTER REPAIRTurn on the dipped headlights and check that initialisation is performed.
If there is no initialisation, deal with the system faults.
Adjust the headlights manually after each computer calibration.
Carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DF008
PRESENT
OR STOREDFRONT HEIGHT SENSOR CIRCUIT1.DEF: Signal outside upper limit
2.DEF: Signal outside lower limit
3.DEF:Signal outside permitted limit on initialisation
4.DEF: Internal electronic fault
NOTESThe fault is declared present after a road test.
1.DEF
NOTESNone.
Check the front height sensor connections.
Repair if necessary.
Check the condition of the sensor linkage rod.
If it is damaged, the signal will be outside the limits.
Check the condition of the front sensor connection harness (pinching, breaks, etc.).
Repair if necessary.
2.DEF
NOTESNone.
Check the front height sensor connections.
Repair if necessary.
Check the condition of the sensor linkage rod.
If it is damaged, the signal will be outside the limits.
Check the condition of the front sensor connection harness (pinching, breaks, etc.).
Repair if necessary.
LAD_V05_DF008
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XENON BULBS
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults80C
Program No.: V010
Vdiag No.: 05
AFTER REPAIRTurn on the dipped headlights and check that initialisation is performed.
If there is no initialisation, deal with the system faults.
Adjust the headlights manually after each computer calibration.
Carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DF008
CONTINUED
3.DEFNOTESNone.
Check the front height sensor connections.
Repair if necessary.
Check the condition of the sensor linkage rod.
If it is damaged, the signal will be outside the limits.
Check the condition of the front sensor connection harness (pinching, breaks, etc.).
Repair if necessary.
4.DEF
NOTESNone.
If fault DF008 appears with the Internal electronic fault status, contact the Techline.
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XENON BULBS
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults80C
Program No.: V010
Vdiag No.: 05
AFTER REPAIRTurn on the dipped headlights and check that initialisation is performed.
If there is no initialisation, deal with the system faults.
Adjust the headlights manually after each computer calibration.
Carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DF009
PRESENT
OR STOREDREAR HEIGHT SENSOR CIRCUIT
CC.0: Short circuit to earth
CC.1: Short circuit to + 12 V
1.DEF: No signal
2.DEF : Signal outside upper limit
3.DEF: Signal outside lower limit.
4.DEF: Signal outside limit on initialisation
5.DEF: Inconsistent signal
NOTESThe fault is declared present after a road test.
CC.0
NOTESNone.
Check the condition of the contacts and connections of the xenon bulb computer and rear height sensor.
Check the continuity and insulation against earth between:
Track 6 of the rear level sensor connectorTrack 3 of the xenon bulb computer connector
Track 5 of the rear level sensor connectorTrack 8 of the xenon bulb computer connector
Then check the insulation of this connection against earth.
If the problem is still present, contact the Techline.
CC.1
NOTESNone.
Check the condition of the contacts and connections of the xenon bulb computer and rear level sensor.
Check the continuity and insulation against + 12 V between:
Track 6 of the rear level sensor connectorTrack 3 of the xenon bulb computer connector
Track 5 of the rear level sensor connectorTrack 8 of the xenon bulb computer connector
Then check the insulation of this connection against earth.
If the problem is still present, contact the Techline.
LAD_V05_DF009