ignition RENAULT SCENIC 2011 J95 / 3.G Air Bag RC5 - Seat Belt Pretensioners User Guide
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AIRBAGS AND PRETENSIONERS
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF002
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
1.DEF: Supply voltage too low
2.DEF: Supply voltage too high
3DEF: Micro-breaks
NOTESSpecial notes: Use the 22-track adapter Elé. 1685 when working on the computer connector (cable 1).
Carry out the operations necessary to obtain the correct computer supply voltage:
10.5V ± 0.1 < correct voltage < 16V ± 0.1.
– Check the battery charge.
– Check the charging circuit.
– Check the tightness and the condition of the battery terminals.
– Check the computer earth.
– Check the condition of the computer connections + locking.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF010
PRESENT
OR
STOREDFAULT WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
1.DEF: Consistency. (Status signal of the instrument panel indicator light/airbag
request)
2.DEF: External fault finding in the domain. (Instrument panel signal)
NOTESNone.
Apply the fault finding procedure relevant to this fault in the instrument panel fault finding information section.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF028
PRESENT
OR
STOREDPASSENGER AIRBAG STATUS WARNING LIGHT CIRCUIT
1.DEF: Consistency. (Status signal of the instrument panel indicator light/airbag
request)
2.DEF: External fault finding in the domain. (Instrument panel signal)
NOTESNone.
Apply the fault finding procedure relevant to this fault in the instrument panel fault finding information section.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF034
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER LOCKED
NOTESNone.
Using the diagnostic tool, run the command VP007 Unlock computer to unlock the airbag computer (unlock
the computer only if no faults are declared by the diagnostic tool and check that the warning light has gone out).
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF038
PRESENT
OR
STOREDDRIVER'S SIDE SENSOR
CO : Open circuit
CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
1.DEF : Configuration
2.DEF : Sensor internal electronic fault
NOTESSpecial notes:
Use the 64-track adapter Elé. 1717 when working on the computer connector.
CC.0
CO
NOTESNone.
Lock the computer using the diagnostic tool.
Check that the driver's side sensor is connected correctly and check its connections.
Check the condition of the computer connections (tracks 27 and 28).
Check the condition of the 64-track connector (locking system, connections, etc.).
Check the continuity and insulation of the connections between:
– Bornier Elé. 1717 terminal 27
– Bornier Elé. 1717 terminal 28track 1 sensor connector
track 2 sensor connector
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF038
CONTINUED
1.DEF
NOTESNone.
This fault corresponds to an inconsistency between the computer configuration and the vehicle equipment
detected by the computer. The computer detects the presence of an additional component to its configuration or
the computer detects a programmed component which is not fitted to the vehicle.
2.DEF
NOTESIf the fault is still present, check whether the sensor fitted is
compatible with the airbag computer connected to the
vehicle. If not, order the sensor which is specifically for the
airbag fitted.
Replace the driver's side sensor.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF043
PRESENT
OR
STOREDPASSENGER SIDE SENSOR
CO : Open circuit
CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
1.DEF : Configuration
2.DEF : Sensor internal electronic fault
NOTESSpecial notes:
Use the 64-track adapter Elé. 1717 when working on the computer connector.
CC.0 /CO
NOTESNone.
Lock the computer using the diagnostic tool.
Check that the driver's side sensor is connected correctly and check its connections.
Check the condition of the computer connections (tracks 61 and 62).
Check the condition of the 64-track connector (locking system, connections, etc.).
Check the continuity and insulation of the connections between:
Bornier Elé. 1717 terminal 61
Bornier Elé. 1717 terminal 62track 1 sensor connector
track 2 sensor connector
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF043
CONTINUED
1.DEF
NOTESNone.
This fault corresponds to an inconsistency between the computer configuration and the vehicle equipment
detected by the computer. The computer detects the presence of an additional component to its configuration or
the computer detects a programmed component which is not fitted to the vehicle.
2.DEF
NOTESIf the fault is still present, check whether the sensor fitted is
compatible with the airbag computer connected to the
vehicle. If not, order the sensor which is specifically for the
airbag fitted.
Replace the passenger side sensor.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF060
PRESENT
OR
STOREDMULTIPLEX NETWORK
NOTESNone.
Apply the multiplex network fault finding procedure (see88B, Multiplexing).
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out another check using the diagnostic tool.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
AIRBAG RC5
Vdiag: 14
88C
DF065
PRESENT
OR
STORED
DRIVER'S SEAT POSITION SENSOR CIRCUIT
CO : Open circuit
CC : Short circuit
CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
CC.1: Short circuit to +12 volts
1.DEF : Configuration
2.DEF : Values outside permissible tolerances
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults:
If DF065 is present with at least one of the faults DF077, DF232, DF081, begin fault
finding by checking the 8-track connector located underneath the seat.
Special notes:
Use the 64-track adapter Elé. 1717 when working on the computer connector.
CO
CC
CC.0
CC.1
2.DEF
NOTESNone.
Lock the computer using the diagnostic tool.
Fit the 64-track test adapter Elé. 1717 and measure the resistance between the tracks 9 and 10, with the seat in
the forward position and in the back position.
When the seat is forward, the resistance should be approximately 400Ω (275Ω
If the resistance is incorrect, check that the seat position sensor is correctly fitted on the seat runner.
Check the connections of the 8-track seat connector (tracks A1 and A2).
If all the tests are correct, replace the driver's front seat position sensor.
AFTER REPAIRReconnect the computer, the seat position sensor, and the under-seat connector, then
switch on the ignition again. Clear the computer fault memory. Switch off the ignition.
Carry out the check again using the diagnostic tool and, if there is no fault, unlock the
computer.
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