battery RENAULT SCENIC 2009 J84 / 2.G Engine And Peripherals EDC16 Workshop Manual
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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 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
* Check the battery charge, the condition of the fuses and
the level in the tank.
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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 ADVICE
Safety rules must be observed during any work on a component to prevent any damage or injury:
–make sure that the battery is properly charged to avoid damaging the computers with a low load,
–use the appropriate tools.
7. CLEANLINESS ADVICE TO FOLLOW WHEN CARRYING OUT OPERATIONS ON THE HIGH PRESSURE
DIRECT INJECTION SYSTEM
Risks relating to contamination
The system is highly sensitive to contamination. The risks associated with contamination are:
–damage to or destruction of the high pressure injection system and the engine,
–a component seizing or leaking.
All After-Sales operations must be performed under very clean conditions. This means that no impurities (particles a
few microns in size) should be allowed to penetrate the system during dismantling or get into the circuits via the fuel
unions.
The cleanliness guidelines must be applied from the filter through to the injectors.IMPORTANT!IMPORTANT
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 COMPULSORY TO COMPLETE A FAULT FINDING LOG
EVERY TIME A FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE IS PERFORMED
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b) Multiplex connection between the different vehicle computers.
The electronic system fitted in this vehicle is multiplexed.
This enables dialogue between the various vehicle computers. As a result:
–the activation of the fault warning lights on the instrument panel is performed by the multiplex network, with the
vehicle speed sensor on the gearbox deactivated,
–vehicle faults are displayed by the multiplex network,
–the vehicle speed sensor on the gearbox is not needed.
The vehicle speed signal on the instrument panel is transmitted by the ABS computer via a wire connection, then
sent out on the multiplex network by the instrument panel. The vehicle speed signal is used mainly by the injection
computer and the airbag computer.
Some vehicles have adopted a sensor for detecting water in the diesel fuel, located in the filter. If there is water in the
diesel fuel, the orange "Injection and pre-post heating" warning light will come on.
The system can inject diesel fuel into the engine at a pressure of up to 1600 bar. Before each operation, check that
the injector rail is depressurised and that the fuel temperature is not too high.
You must respect the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice specified in this document for any work on the high
pressure injection system.
Removal of the internal parts of the pump and injectors is prohibited. Only the fuel flow actuator, the diesel fuel
temperature sensor and the venturi can be replaced.
For safety reasons, it is strictly prohibited to undo a high pressure pipe union when the engine is running.
It is not possible to remove the pressure sensor from the fuel rail because this may cause circuit contamination
faults. If the pressure sensor fails, the pressure sensor, the rail and the five high pressure pipes must be replaced.
It is forbidden to remove any injection pump pulley bearing the number 070 575. If the pump needs to be replaced,
replace the pulley.
Supplying + 12 V directly to any component in the system is prohibited.
Ultrasonic decoking and cleaning are prohibited.
Never start the engine unless the battery is connected correctly.
Disconnect the injection computer when carrying out any welding work on the vehicle.WARNING
The engine must not operate with:
–Diesel fuel containing more than 10 % diester,
–petrol, even in tiny quantities.
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Fault finding – Allocation of computer tracks
1 - black connector A, 32 tracks 1 - black connector A, 32 tracks (continued)
Track Description
A1Not used
A2Cruise control on/off switch
A3Passenger compartment L1 multiplex
line network signal
A4Passenger compartment H1 multiplex
line network signal
B1Air conditioning inhibition control
B2Engine speed signal
B3Not used
B4K line diagnostic socket output
C1Not used
C2Not used
C3Speed limiter on/off switch
C4Clutch contact input
D1Protection and Switching Unit supply
(+ after ignition feed)
D2Cruise control programming control
D3Cruise control programming feedback
signal
D4Fuel flow signal
E1Not used
E2Air conditioning cycle control
E3Not used
E4Normally-closed brake switch input
F1Not used
F2Accelerator potentiometer load 2
supply
F3Accelerator potentiometer load 2 signal
F4Accelerator potentiometer load 2 earth
Track Description
G1Protection and Switching Unit supply
(+ BAT 1 after relay)
G2Accelerator potentiometer load 1
supply
G3Not used
G4Battery earth
H1Battery earth
H2Accelerator potentiometer load 1 signal
H3Accelerator potentiometer load 1 earth
H4Battery earth
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Fault finding – Replacement of components
COMPUTER REPLACEMENT OR REPROGRAMMING
Operations to be carried out before reprogramming the injection computer:
Before reprogramming the injection computer, move the main CC/SL switch to the rest position. The information
about the cruise control or the speed limiter displayed on the instrument panel disappears.
Otherwise, if the main switch remains in the cruise control or speed limiter position during and after reprogramming,
the Cruise control/Speed limiter function will not be operational.
The procedure for resetting the function is as follows:
–Vehicle ignition on.
–Move the cruise control/speed limiter switch to the rest position (the computer detects the rest position at that
moment).
–Move the cruise control/speed limiter switch to the Cruise control position to activate the Cruise control function.
–Move the cruise control/speed limiter switch to the Speed limiter position to activate the Speed limiter function.
Two operations must be performed when replacing or reprogramming the computer:
SC003 Save computer data and SC001 Enter saved data.
–Use SC003 before the computer is replaced or reprogrammed. This enables certain data to be saved in the
diagnostic tool so that the new computer* can be reconfigured like the old one. The saved data are: injector
codes, EGR programming, vehicle options.
–Run SC001 after the computer is replaced or reprogrammed. It enables you to rewrite the data (saved by
command SC003) to the new computer*.
If you cannot establish dialogue with the computer being replaced: you will not be able to save anything. After
replacing the computer, enter the IMA code of each injector manually, reading the code on each injector (see
INJECTOR REPLACEMENT).
Exhaust gas recirculation valve data is programmed automatically the 1
st time the new computer is switched on*.
* new computer or reprogrammed computer. IMPORTANT
–Switch on the diagnostic tool (mains or cigarette lighter supply).
–Connect a battery charger.
–Switch off all electrical consumers (lights, interior lights, air conditioning, radio/CD, etc.).
–Wait for the engine to cool (engine coolant temperature < 60˚ and air temperature < 50˚).
–The GMV are activated automatically when the computer is being reprogrammed.
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Tool
faultDIAGNOSTIC
TOOL
DESCRIPTIONAssociated
DTCLEVEL 1 FAULT
WARNING
LIGHT (Orange
heater plugs On
indicator light)LEVEL 2 FAULT
WARNING
LIGHT (Red
overheating
warning light)NO
FAULT
WARNING
LIGHT ONOBD
WARNING
LIGHT ON
DF038Computer 6066.DEF/8.DEF/
12.DEF1.DEF/2.DEF/
3.DEF/4.DEF/
5.DEF/7.DEF/
10.DEF/11.DEF/
13.DEF/14.DEF... 6.DEF
DF039Inlet air
temperature
sensor circuit110 ... CC.0/CO.1 ... ...
DF040Cylinder 1
injector circuit201 CO CC.1/CC/1.DEF ... CO
DF041Cylinder 2
injector circuit202 CO CC.1/CC/1.DEF ... CO
DF042Cylinder 3
injector circuit203 CO CC.1/CC/1.DEF ... CO
DF043Cylinder 4
injector circuit204 CO CC.1/CC/1.DEF ... CO
DF046Battery voltage 560 ... ...1.DEF/
2.DEF...
DF047Computer feed
voltage615 ... ... 1.DEF ...
DF049Refrigerant
sensor circuit530 ... ... CC.1/CO.0 ...
DF050Brake switch
circuit571 ... ...1.DEF/
2.DEF...
DF051Cruise control/
speed limiter
function575 ... ...1.DEF/
2.DEF/
3.DEF...
DF053Rail pressure
regulation
function89 3.DEFCC.0/CC.1/CO/
1.DEF/2.DEF/
4.DEF/5.DEF/
6.DEF/7.DEF... ..
DF054Turbocharging
solenoid valve
control circuit33CO/CC.0/CC.1/
1.DEF/2.DEF/
3.DEF/4.DEF/
5.DEF... ... CC.0
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DF015
PRESENT
OR
STOREDMAIN RELAY control CIRCUIT
1.DEF : Relay cut off too soon
2.DEF : Relay cut off too late
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
Only deal with this fault if it is stored.
Special notes:
The injection control unit supply relay (50A) is located on the relay plate in the
engine connection unit, under the Protection and Switching Unit.
If the fault is present, the level 1 warning light is lit.
Use bornier Ele. 1681 or Ele. 1590 for any operation on the injection computer
connectors.
Check the Protection and Switching Unit connections.
Check the injection computer connections.
Repair if necessary.
Check the condition of the battery terminals making sure they are correctly tightened.
Check the condition of the injection supply relay and its mounting.
Check the 5D (5A) + after ignition feed injection fuse located on the UPC.
Repair if necessary.
Check the continuity, and absence of interference resistance of the following connection:
Injection computer brown 48-track connector B
track E1Track 2 injection supply relay mounting
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
IMPORTANT!WARNING
If the UPC does not detect the injection computer frames the engine fan assembly 1
will be switched on until the battery is completely discharged.
In the event that engine cooling fan 1 is not working, GMV 2 will be supplied.
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF038
PRESENT
OR
STORED
COMPUTER
1.DEF : Permanent high signal
2.DEF : Permanent low signal
3.DEF : Configuration absent or incorrect
4.DEF : Analogue/digital converter fault
5.DEF : Dialogue disrupted
6.DEF : EEPROM fault
7.DEF : Watchdog activation
8.DEF : Signal outside upper limit
10.DEF : Injector control
11.DEF : Injector control condenser fault
12.DEF : Injection fault under deceleration
13.DEF : Initialisation error
14.DEF : Open circuit or internal electronic fault.
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
The fault is declared present after one attempt to start the engine, or with the engine
running.
Special notes:
If 6.DEF, 8.DEF or 12.DEF are present the level 1 warning light is lit.
If one of the other faults is present, the level 2 warning light comes on.
If 6.DEF is still present, the OBD warning light will come on after three consecutive
driving cycles (starting + 5 seconds + switching off the ignition and waiting for 1
minute).
Use bornier Ele. 1681 or Ele. 1590 for any operation on the injection computer
connectors.
Priority when dealing with a number of faults:
Deal with fault DF046 Battery voltage first if it is present or stored.
1.DEF to 5.DEF
7.DEF, 8.DEF
10.DEF
12.DEF to 14.DEFCheck the injection computer connections and the continuity of all the supplies.
Repair if necessary.
Clear the faults.
Switch off the ignition, wait 1 minute and switch the ignition on again.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline and complete the fault finding log.
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF038
CONTINUED 2
11.DEF
NOTESIf there are a number of faults, deal with the other system
faults first.
Display the stored context for fault DF038.
PR142 Computer fault = 10
NO YES
Main screen parameters
PR071 Computer supply voltage > 10 V
YES
Contexts stored from DF038
PR071 Computer supply voltage > 10 V
YES
Check the condition of the wiring harness between the
computer and the battery, carry out the necessary repairs.
–Start the vehicle.
–Clear the stored faults.
–Check the faults:
–If DF038 is stored, end fault finding.
–If DF038 is present, contact the Techline.
NO
Check the charge circuit and carry out the
necessary repairs:
–Check the condition of the battery
terminals.
–Carry out fault finding on the alternator.
Recharge or replace the battery.
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Contact the Techline
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF046
PRESENT
OR
STOREDBATTERY VOLTAGE
1.DEF : Excess voltage
2.DEF : Undervoltage
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
The fault is declared present following a road test or after attempting to start the engine.
Special notes:
Computer operating voltage: 9 V < operating voltage < 16 V.
Battery voltage that is too low can cause the level 1 fault warning light to come on
thereby causing other faults to appear.
It is then not possible to start the engine.
Use bornier Ele. 1681 or Ele. 1590 for any operation on the injection computer
connectors.
1.DEF
NOTESNone
Check the charge circuits:
–Condition of the battery.
–Condition of the alternator (full fault finding procedure).
–Carry out the necessary repairs.
2.DEF
NOTESNone
With the ignition off, measure the voltage across the battery terminals.
If the voltage is less than 11.5 V, test the battery.
If the battery is faulty, replace the battery then test the charge circuit.
With the ignition on and the with the starter motor turning, measure the voltage between the battery terminals
If the voltage drops below 9.6 V, check the tightness and condition of the battery terminals.
Repair if necessary.
If the terminals are in good condition, test the battery.
If they are faulty, replace the battery.
If the starter is cranking the engine correctly, but the fault is still present,
–Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance of the following connections:
+ 12 V Supply relay track 5track M2 connector B of the engine management
computer
track 4 of Protection and Switching Unit
grey connectortrack G1 connector A of the engine management
computer
Battery earthtracks G4, H4, H1 injection computer connector A
Repair if necessary.
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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