RENAULT SCENIC 2008 J84 / 2.G Passenger Comparment Connection Unit Workshop Manual
Manufacturer: RENAULT, Model Year: 2008, Model line: SCENIC, Model: RENAULT SCENIC 2008 J84 / 2.GPages: 391
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"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 - System operation 87B - 7
Fault finding - Replacement of components 87B - 49
Fault finding - Configurations and programming 87B - 51
Fault finding - Fault summary table 87B - 69
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 87B - 71
Fault finding - Conformity check 87B - 117
Fault finding - Status summary table 87B - 139
Fault finding - Interpretation of statuses 87B - 143
Fault finding - Parameter summary table 87B - 240
Fault finding - Interpretation of parameters 87B - 241
Fault finding - Command summary table 87B - 246
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands 87B - 248
Fault finding - Customer complaints 87B - 293
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart 87B - 300
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Fault finding - Introduction
1. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT
This document presents the fault finding procedure applicable to all computers with the following specifications:
2. PREREQUISITES FOR FAULT FINDING
Documentation type:
Fault finding procedures (this document):
–Assisted fault finding (integrated into the diagnostic tool), Dialogys.
Wiring Diagrams:
–Visu-Schéma (CD-ROM), paper.
Type of diagnostic tools:
–CLIP
Special tooling required:
3. REMINDERS
Procedure
To run fault finding on the vehicle computers, switch on the forced + after ignition feed.
Proceed as follows: Vehicle(s): Mégane II, Scénic II
Function concerned: UCHName of computer: UCH
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Special tooling required
Multimeter
Elé. 1681 Universal bornier
Switch on the forced + after ignition feed:
–with the vehicle card in the card reader,
–press and hold start button (longer than 5 seconds) with start-up conditions not fulfilled,
–connect the diagnostic tool and perform the required operations.
Switching off the forced + after ignition feed:
Press the Start button twice briefly (less than 3 seconds).
ensure that the + after ignition feed has been cut off by checking that the computer indicator lights on the instrument
panel have gone out.
UCH_V44_PRELI /UCH_V48_PRELI/UCH_V4C_PRELI/
UCH_V4D_PRELI/UCH_V4F_PRELI/UCH_V50_PRELI
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Faults
Faults are declared present or stored (depending on whether they appeared in a certain context and have
disappeared since, or whether they remain present but are not diagnosed within the current context).
The present or stored status of faults should be taken into consideration when the diagnostic tool is used after the
forced + after ignition feed is switched on (without acting on the system components).
For a present fault, apply the procedure described in the Interpretation of faults section.
For a stored fault, note the faults displayed and apply the instructions in the Notes section.
If the fault is confirmed when the instructions in the Notes section are applied, the fault is present. Deal with the
fault.
If the fault is not confirmed, check:
–The electric lines on which there is a fault;
–The connectors on those lines (corrosion, bent pins, etc.);
–The resistance of the faulty component;
–The condition of the wires (insulation melted or split, chafing, etc.).
Conformity check
The aim of the conformity check is to check data that does not produce a fault on the diagnostic tool because the
data is inconsistent. Therefore, this stage is used to:
–carry out fault finding on faults that do not have a fault display, and which may correspond to a customer complaint.
–check that the system is operating correctly and that there is no risk of a fault recurring after repairs.
This section gives the fault finding procedures for statuses and parameters and the conditions for checking them.
If a status is not behaving normally or a parameter is outside the permitted tolerance values, consult the
corresponding fault finding page.
Customer complaints - Fault finding chart
If the test with the diagnostic tool is OK but the customer complaint is still present, the fault should be processed by
customer complaints.
A summary of the overall procedure to follow is provided on the following page in
the form of a flow chart.
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4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE
Perform a pre-diagnostic on the
system
Print the system fault finding log
(available on CLIP and in the
Workshop Repair Manual or
Technical Note)
Connect CLIP
no
Dialogue with
computer?
yes
Read the faults
no
Faults present
yes
Deal with present faults
Deal with stored faults
no
The cause is still
presentFault
solved
yes
Refer to ALP No. 1
Conformity check
no
The cause is still
presentFault
solved
yes
Use fault finding charts (ALPs)
no
The cause is still
presentFault
solved
yes
Contact the Techline with the
completed fault finding log
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4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE (continued)
Wiring check
Fault finding problems
Disconnecting the connectors and/or manipulating the wiring harness may temporarily remove the cause of a fault.
Electrical measurements of voltage, resistance and insulation are generally correct, especially if the fault is not
present when the analysis is made (stored fault).
Visual inspection
Look for damage under the bonnet and in the passenger compartment.
Carefully check the fuses, insulators and wiring harness routing.
Look for signs of oxidation.
Physical inspection
While manipulating the wiring harness, use the diagnostic tool to note any change in fault status from stored to
present.
Make sure that the connectors are properly locked.
Apply light pressure to the connectors.
Twist the wiring harness.
If there is a change in status, try to locate the source of the fault.
Inspection of each component
Disconnect the connectors and check the appearance of the clips and tabs, as well as the crimping (no crimping on
the insulating section).
Make sure that the clips and tabs are properly locked in the sockets.
Check that no clips or tabs have been dislodged during connection.
Check the clip contact pressure using an appropriate model of tab.
Continuity, insulation and resistance check
Check the continuity of entire lines, then section by section.
Look for a short circuit to earth, to + 12 V or with another wire.
If a fault is detected, repair or replace the wiring harness.
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5. FAULT FINDING LOG
You will always be asked for this log:
–when requesting technical assistance from Techline,
–for approval requests when replacing parts for which approval is mandatory,
–to be attached to monitored parts for which reimbursement is requested. The log is needed for warranty
reimbursement, and enables better analysis of the parts removed.
6. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety rules must be observed during any work on a component to prevent any damage or injury:
–check the battery voltage to avoid incorrect operation of computer functions,
–use the proper tools.
Procedure for disconnecting the battery:
–Switch off the ignition.
–Switch off all the electrical consumers. Wait at least 1 minute for the electronic systems to switch off.
Disconnect the battery, starting with the negative terminal.IMPORTANTIMPORTANT
Any fault on a complex system requires thorough fault finding with the appropriate tools. The
FAULT FINDING LOG, which should be completed during the procedure, enables you to keep
track of the procedure which is carried out. It is an essential document when consulting the
manufacturer.
IT IS THEREFORE ESSENTIAL THAT THE FAULT FINDING LOG IS FILLED OUT EVERY TIME IT IS
REQUESTED BY TECHLINE OR THE WARRANTY RETURNS DEPARTMENT.
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General operation:
The UCH is involved in the following five functions (shared between several computers):
1/ Access-safety function
This function is divided into three sub-functions: Access, Protection and Starting.
2/ Air-conditioning function
This function is divided into three sub-functions, which are: User selection, Heating and Cold loop (see: 62A, Air
conditioning).
In this function, the UCH manages the triggering of the passenger compartment heating resistor control relays, as
well as the heated rear screen and air conditioning indicator lights.
3/ Wiping function
This function is divided into two sub-functions, which are: Wiper control and Wiper power.
4/ Lighting function
This function is divided into two sub-functions, which are: Lighting control and Lighting power.
5/ Tyre function
This function is divided into three sub-functions which are: Tyre reception, Tyre management and Tyre display.
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The ACCESS/SAFETY function is divided into three sub-functions: Access, Protection and Starting.
The maximum number of Renault cards which can be programmed on the vehicle is 4. There is no master Renault
card.
1 ACCESS/SAFETY FUNCTION
1.1 SUB-FUNCTION: ACCESS
The Megane II allows:
–locking/unlocking by pressing the buttons on the Renault card (remote control function),
–locking/unlocking by pressing the central door locking button,
–locking via the Renault Anti-Intruder Device (RAID),
–automatic relocking.
If the vehicle is fitted with the hands-free function:
–hands-free unlocking of the entire vehicle, by cutting the optical beam on one of the door handles,
–hands-free boot-only unlocking by pressing the boot opening switch,
–hands-free locking (by pressing the handle closure switch or the switch located in the boot badge).
If the vehicle is fitted with:
–electric child safety locking,
–deadlocking,
–selective opening element unlocking,
–the valet card function.
1.1.1 procedure of locking/unlocking by pressing the buttons on the Renault card:
1Opening element locking motors
2Encrypted 433 MHz RF connection (315 Mhz in Japan)
3Card button pressed
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a/ Main components of the function providing access through the pressing of a button on the Renault card:
–Renault card,
–UCH,
–opening element locking motors.
b/ Unlocking with the unlock button on the card:
The vehicle may be unlocked by pressing the unlock button on the Renault card (open padlock symbol), if the card
is less than 50 m from the vehicle (this distance varies according to the environment and the battery power). The RF
reception aerial is inside the UCH (except Scenic II fitted with the SSPP function).
Pressing the lock button on the Renault card starts the vehicle unlocking procedure. When the unlocking button is
pressed, the card sends a 433 MHz encrypted signal to the UCH (315 MHz in Japan). If the UCH authenticates the
Renault card, the UCH requests the locking motors to unlock.
Conditions required:
–The Renault card button must be pressed within the area covered by the card (this distance varies according to the
environment and the battery power).
–No + after ignition feed on the vehicle.
Statuses available for the unlocking function:
System operation may be viewed using statuses ET045 RF frame received, ET066 Card button press received
and ET067 Card button press recognised.
The power supply level on the vehicle can be viewed using ET014 Power supply level requested.
c/ Locking using the card's "lock" button:
The vehicle may be locked by pressing the lock button on the Renault card (closed padlock symbol), if the card is
less than 50 m from the vehicle (this distance varies according to the environment and the battery power). The RF
reception aerial is inside the UCH (except Scenic II fitted with the SSPP function).
Pressing the lock button on the Renault card starts the vehicle locking procedure. When the locking button is
pressed, the card sends a 433 MHz encrypted signal to the UCH (315 MHz in Japan). If the UCH authenticates the
Renault card, the UCH requests the locking motors to lock.
Conditions required:
–The Renault card button must be pressed within the area covered by the card (this distance varies according to the
environment and the battery power).
–No + after ignition feed on the vehicle.
–No doors open.
–No card in the card reader.
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Statuses available for the locking function:
System operation may be viewed using statuses ET045 RF frame received, ET066 Card button press received
and ET067 Card button press recognised.
The statuses of the doors detected by the UCH as open or closed are displayed using statuses ET053 Driver's door,
ET042 Passenger's door, ET051 Rear left-hand door, ET052 Rear right-hand door, ET050 Tailgate/boot and
ET041 Opening rear screen (if fitted to the vehicle).
The power supply level on the vehicle can be viewed using ET014 Power supply level requested.
d/ Boot-only locking/unlocking by pressing the "toggle boot status" button:
The boot alone may be locked/unlocked by pressing the "toggle boot status" button on the Renault card ("open
tailgate" symbol), if the card is less than 50 m from the vehicle (this distance varies according to the environment and
the battery power). The RF reception aerial is inside the UCH (except Scenic II fitted with the SSPP function).
Pressing the toggle boot status button on the Renault card starts the boot-only locking/unlocking procedure. When
the toggle boot status button is pressed, the card sends a 433 MHz encrypted signal to the UCH (315 MHz in Japan).
If the UCH authenticates the Renault card, it will authorise or inhibit opening of the boot depending on the previous
status (locked or unlocked).
Conditions required:
–The Renault card button must be pressed within the area covered by the card's radio frequency signal (this distance
varies according to the environment and the battery power).
–No + after ignition feed on the vehicle.
–No card in the card reader.
The statuses available for the boot-only unlocking/locking function (and for the opening rear screen if fitted)
are:
System operation may be viewed using statuses ET045 RF frame received, ET066 Card button press received
and ET067 Card button press recognised.
The open or closed status of the boot as seen by the UCH can be checked using status ET050 Tailgate/boot.
The status of the tailgate opening request is visible using status ET062 Tailgate opening request.
The open or closed status of the opening rear screen (if fitted) as seen by the UCH can be checked using status
ET041 Opening rear screen.
The status of the request to open the rear screen (if fitted) can be checked using status ET062 Rear screen opening
request.
The power supply level on the vehicle can be viewed using ET014 Power supply level requested.
e/ Principle of the identifier code:
The Renault card is authenticated by the UCH by transmission of a "rolling code" for the access function. The code
transmitted automatically increases incrementally each time the card is pressed.
To allow for the case where the signal is not received by the UCH, a table of 1024 accepted codes has been created.
The UCH and the Renault card can become desynchronised if the limit of 1024 possible presses is exceeded, that is
the customer has pressed more than 1024 times outside the reception zone.
If the Renault card does become desynchronised (code transmitted by the Renault card is outside the acceptance
limit of the UCH), the user can access his vehicle using the emergency insert. Resynchronisation is performed when
the vehicle is started with the card in the card-reader, or by removing/replacing the card battery.