diagram RENAULT SCENIC 2008 J84 / 2.G Electrical Equipment - Multiplexing Workshop Manual
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Electrical equipment
"The repair procedures given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the
technical specifications current when it was prepared.
The procedures may be modified as a result of changes introduced by the
manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories from
which his vehicles are constructed."
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Fault finding - List and location of components 88B - 6
Fault finding - Operating diagram 88B - 7
Fault finding - Features 88B - 8
Fault finding - Defect and safe modes 88B - 10
Fault finding - Configuration 88B - 11
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 88B - 14
Fault finding - Customer complaints 88B - 19
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart 88B - 20
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COMPUTERS
–Valid: green border, green lettering.
–Not detected: red border, red lettering.
–Do not support fault finding: black border, black lettering.
–Not recognised: red border, red lettering + exclamation mark.
SEGMENTS
–Valid: green dash.
–Faulty: red dash.
–Cannot support fault finding: black dash.
INTERPRETING TEST RESULT CHARTS
On the Problems tab, the computers are organised into the following groups:
–Not detected if the computer failed to respond to the tool's identification request.
–Within the not detected category, the computers are subdivided into Stores multiplex network configuration
and Does not store multiplex network configuration.
–Not recognised if the computer is detected but cannot be identified from its response.
On the Information tab, the computers are organised and listed as follows:
–Cannot support fault finding, if the computer cannot support fault finding with the tool and therefore was not
queried.
–Valid if the computer responded correctly to the tool's request.
If the Proceed icon in the bottom right-hand corner is selected, a new screen will appear with the following tab:
Under the Results tab the computers are organised into the following groups:
–Faulty if the computer is recognised and has a non-zero number of faults.
–OK if the computer was detected, recognised and has no faults.
–Not recognised if the computer was detected but could not be identified from its response.
–Not detected if the computer can support fault finding but failed to respond.
FUNCTION TESTING
The vehicle function tests screen resembles the multiplex network test screen in showing a diagram of the network
architecture if this is known and displayed.
The Function tab displays the various computers involved in the functions whether distributed or not distributed over
the various computers.
The Info tab displays the other possible functions found on the vehicle concerned.
Selecting a function from the list greys out the computers on the diagram that are not involved in that function.
The Fault finding button runs fault finding on the function selected from the list.
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1UPC.
2Injection computer.
3BVA computer.
4LPG or CNG computer.
5ABS/ESP computer.
6UCH.
7Electric steering column lock.
8Automatic parking brake computer.
9Parking distance control computer (depending on
version).
10Electric power-assisted steering system.
11Instrument panel.
12Diagnostic socket.
13ITS or Multimedia interface unit (depending on
version).
14Climate control computer.
15Driving school unit (depending on vehicle).
16Airbag/pretensioner computer.
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MULTIPLEX NETWORK CONFIGURATION
The tool displays the UCH and Airbag configurations.
The Configuration screen consists of two tabs for displaying and modifying:
–The first tab: Multiplex network configuration indicates the multiplex network version and the list of computers
defined as present on the multiplex network.
–The second tab Configuration of computers supporting fault finding indicates the relevant diagram number,
and the list of computers defined as able to support fault finding with the CLIP tool.
NOTESThe configuration is entered with the ignition on; apply the forced + after ignition
feed procedure (see Introduction).
It can be run from the multiplex network test results screens.
WARNING
Enter the correct diagram version number,
–Scénic II ph1: version 1.
–Scénic II ph2: version 2 with ITS (Vdiag 04) navigation computer.
–Scénic II ph2: version 3 with 4R or other navigation computer (Vdiag 24) or without navigation computer.
–Scénic II ph2: version 4 with LPN navigation computer.
First repair the computers containing the multiplex network configuration (airbag and UCH) to be able to
display the screen with the multiplex network configuration diagram for the diagnosed vehicle.
IMPORTANT
A computer connected to the multiplex network but not declared as being among the computers containing the
multiplex network configuration will not be checked in the multiplex network test.
Correct the configuration by declaring the computer as present if it is absent in the Airbag and UCH computer.
Carry out the multiplex network test again after modifying the configurations.
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Option: depending on equipment level
If during the multiplex network test the following message appears: No dialogue established with some computers:
check power supply and diagnostic lines before starting the test again.
–This does not prevent the multiplex network from being viewed.
–Check if too many computers have not been listed in the configuration: update the multiplex network according to
the table above. **Note:
The parking distance control is present on the multiplex network when it is fitted to the front and rear of the vehicle
(Vdiag OC only).
It is not present on the multiplex network if it is only fitted to the rear of the vehicle.
***Note:
The radio computers (which correspond to the LPN navigation) and the Multimedia Interface listed above must only
be configured with the LPN navigation (diagram version number = 04)
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FAULTY SEGMENT ON THE MULTIPLEX NETWORK
NOTESFirst check that the computer at the end of the faulty segment is properly
powered (earth, + battery, + accessories or + after ignition).
Always check the computer conformity.
If the Protection and Switching Unit computer is not detected, apply the appropriate
fault finding procedure (see 87G, Engine Compartment Connection Unit, Fault
Finding Chart, ALP1).
IMPORTANT
The tool may not be able to pinpoint the faulty segment(s) exactly. It then suggests
several segments that could be faulty. In this event, repair the segment closest to the
diagnostic socket.
Isolate the faulty segment by disconnecting both ends of the segment. Check the condition of the connections (see
Technical Note 6015A Repairing electrical wiring, Multiplex: Multiplex network, Repair).
Check the continuity and insulation of the multiplex line H and multiplex line L lines between the two connectors
on the isolated segment.
Refer to the vehicle's multiplex network diagram for the allocation of tracks on the computers and connections.
Perform the necessary operations to check the continuity of the two lines (for example, replacing the wiring).
Make sure that the computer present in the vehicle is compatible with the Scénic II ph2 and that the signals it is
producing are correct.
Reconnect the segment.
Run the multiplex network test again using the diagnostic tool.
Is the segment still declared faulty?
NoEnd of fault finding.
Are there other faulty segments?
Yes
NoTest the multiplex network again to check the continuity and
insulation of the multiplex line H and multiplex line L lines
between the end of the faulty segment and the diagnostic
socket at connections 133B and 133C (see diagnostic
socket diagram).
Apply the same procedure to each segment.
Yes
AFTER REPAIRRun the multiplex network test again using the diagnostic tool.
Clear the stored faults on all the computers connected to the network.
Deal with any other faults.
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MULTIPLEX NETWORK NOT OPERATIONAL
NOTESFirst check that the computer at the end of the faulty segment is properly
powered (earth, + battery, + accessories or + after ignition).
Always check the computer conformity.
IMPORTANT
Switch off the ignition or remove the RENAULT card from the card reader, check that
the side lights are off and wait for 1 minute.
Finding the fault
type
NOTESUse the diagram of the multiplex network of the vehicle
(diagram of the diagnostic socket).
Measure the resistance between connections 133B and 133C on the diagnostic socket.
What is the resistance?
0 ΩΩ Ω ΩThe two lines are in short circuit (see Introduction: Repair advice).
Check that there is earth, + battery feed, + accessories feed or + after ignition feed
at the airbag computer and UCH terminals. To allocate the connections on the
computers and connections, use the vehicle diagrams for the airbag computer (756)
and the UCH (645).
For each 133B and 133C connection between the different vehicle computers, check
there is no interference resistance and no short circuit to earth or to the + battery feed.
60 ΩΩ Ω Ω
± 10 ΩΩ Ω Ω
Between 70 ΩΩ Ω Ω
and 110 ΩΩ Ω Ω
AFTER REPAIRRun the multiplex network test again using the diagnostic tool.
Clear the stored faults on all the computers connected to the network.
Deal with any other faults.
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NO DIALOGUE WITH THE COMPUTERS ALP 1
NO TOPOLOGY DIAGRAM OR CONFIGURATION TABLE
DISPLAY AT THE END OF THE MULTIPLEX NETWORK
TESTALP 2
CONFIGURATION TABLE DISPLAY AT THE END OF THE
MULTIPLEX NETWORK TESTALP 3
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ALP 1 No dialogue with computers
NOTESVehicle computer power supply for fault finding:
insert the vehicle card in the card reader.
Press and hold (over 5 seconds) the Start button in the absence of start conditions (for
example: selecting a gear).
Connect the diagnostic tool and perform the required operations.
IMPORTANT
To supply the discharge bulb computers, switch on the dipped headlights.
Use Technical Note Wiring diagram, Scénic II ph2.
Try the diagnostic tool on another vehicle.
Make sure the tool has a more recent update than CD 64.
Check:
–The connection between the diagnostic tool and socket (connection and cable in good condition).
–The computers' power supply.
–The engine compartment and passenger compartment fuses.
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NOTESVehicle computer power supply for fault finding:
insert the vehicle card in the card reader.
Press and hold (over 5 seconds) the Start button in the absence of start conditions (for
example: selecting a gear).
Connect the diagnostic tool and perform the required operations.
IMPORTANT
To supply the discharge bulb computers, switch on the dipped headlights.
Use Technical Note Wiring diagram, Scénic II ph2.
Check that the CLIP sensor is supplied by the following connections: BP32 (+ 12 V), NAM and MAM (earths) on
the diagnostic socket. If the check is correct go to the next step according to the type of sensor used:
1. Renault fault finding sensor (with wire connection only):
displayed by the two red diodes on the sensor coming on.
Check that the CLIP sensor is supplied by the computer's USB port (red diode). If it is not, try with another cable,
another sensor or another clip in order to determine the defective component.
Make sure that the CLIP sensor is communicating properly with the vehicle's computers; this can be seen by the
two green diodes on the sensor lighting up. If not, check that the test conditions have been met (+ after ignition
feed, vehicle selection, etc.) otherwise apply the electrical checks below.
green LEDs red LEDs
multiplex line Vehicle supply through diagnostic socket
ISOSensor supply through USB port