Status RENAULT SCENIC 2011 J95 / 3.G Engine And Peripherals EDC16 Repair Manual
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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PR794
PR795
PR796
PR797
PR798
PR799
PR800
PR801
PR802
PR803REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 1
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 2
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 3
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 4
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 5
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 6
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 7
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 8
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 9
REGENERATION FAILURE RECORD NO. 10
PARAMETER
DEFINITIONThese parameters are shown in Km.
NOTESSpecial notes:
Interpret these parameters only if DF312 Speed request is present or stored.
Conformity check with the engine stopped and the ignition on, or with the engine running and the engine
coolant temperature > 80°C
These parameters are used so that the history of the last ten regeneration failures when driving are known.
For VDIAG 58, 18, 1C
Each of these parameters contains the vehicle mileage during a failed particle filter regeneration when driving.
Each parameter relates to an engine status. The statuses and parameters are recorded at the same time
(for example PR797 is associated with ET709 Engine status record no. 4).
Each new recorded value is saved under the next PR (PR+1).
When all ten parameters have a value other than zero and there is a regeneration failure when driving, the
mileage information for PR794 is cleared and replaced with the new value.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_PR794/EDC16_V58_PR794/EDC16_V5C_PR794/EDC16_V50_PR795/EDC16_V58_PR795/EDC16_V5C_PR795/
EDC16_V50_PR796/EDC16_V58_PR796/EDC16_V5C_PR796/EDC16_V50_PR797/EDC16_V58_PR797/EDC16_V5C_PR797/
EDC16_V50_PR798/EDC16_V58_PR798/EDC16_V5C_PR798/EDC16_V50_PR799/EDC16_V58_PR799/EDC16_V5C_PR799/
EDC16_V50_PR800/EDC16_V58_PR800/EDC16_V5C_PR800/EDC16_V50_PR801/EDC16_V58_PR801/EDC16_V5C_PR801/
EDC16_V50_PR802/EDC16_V58_PR802/EDC16_V5C_PR802/EDC16_V50_PR803/EDC16_V58_PR803/EDC16_V5C_PR803/
EDC16_V18_PR794/EDC16_V1C_PR794/EDC16_V20_PR794/EDC16_V18_PR795/EDC16_V1C_PR795/EDC16_V20_PR795/
EDC16_V18_PR796/EDC16_V1C_PR796/EDC16_V20_PR796/EDC16_V18_PR797/EDC16_V1C_PR797/EDC16_V20_PR797/
EDC16_V18_PR798/EDC16_V1C_PR798/EDC16_V20_PR798/EDC16_V18_PR799/EDC16_V1C_PR799/EDC16_V20_PR799/
EDC16_V18_PR800/EDC16_V1C_PR800/EDC16_V20_PR800/EDC16_V18_PR801/EDC16_V1C_PR801/EDC16_V20_PR801/
EDC16_V18_PR802/EDC16_V1C_PR802/EDC16_V20_PR802/EDC16_V18_PR803/EDC16_V1C_PR803/EDC16_V20_PR803
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Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
PR794
PR795
PR796
PR797
PR798
PR799
PR800
PR801
PR802
PR803
CONTINUED
For VDIAG 5C and 20
Each parameter between PR794 and PR803 contains the vehicle mileage when particle filter regeneration fails
when driving. Each parameter relates to an engine status. They are recorded simultaneously (for example, PR797
is associated with ET709 Engine status record no. 4).
PR795 to PR803 operate through successive feedback (when regeneration fails whilst driving, the value of
PR794 is copied in PR795, the value of PR795 is copied in PR796 and so on).
When there are more than ten records, the value of PR803 is overwritten. The new mileage is allocated to PR794.
If none of parameters PR794 to PR803 is available in the sub-function, this means that no record has been made.
The parameters appear in the sub-function when they have a value above zero.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
* rege: regenerationPR816
PR817
PR818
PR819
PR820
PR821
PR822
PR823
PR824
PR825
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 1
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 2
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 3
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 4
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 5
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 6
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 7
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 8
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 9
REGENERATION START RECORD NO. 10
PARAMETER
DEFINITIONThese parameters are shown in Km.
NOTESSpecial notes:
Interpret these parameters only for ALP9 Particle filter warning light comes on too
often.
Conformity check with the engine stopped and the ignition on, or with the engine running and the engine
coolant temperature > 80°C
These parameters are used so that the history of the last ten activations of the particle filter warning light are
known.
For VDIAG 58, 18 and 1C
Each parameter between PR816 and PR825 contains the vehicle mileage when particle filter regeneration starts
when driving. Each parameter is connected with a "Rege* request status record". They are recorded
simultaneously (for example, PR819 is associated with ET745 Rege* request status record no. 4).
Each new recorded value is saved under the next PR (PR+1).
When all ten parameters have a value other than zero, and a new regeneration starts when driving, the mileage
information for PR816 is cleared and replaced with the new value.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_PR816/EDC16_V58_PR816/EDC16_V5C_PR816/EDC16_V50_PR817/EDC16_V58_PR817/EDC16_V5C_PR817/
EDC16_V50_PR818/EDC16_V58_PR818/EDC16_V5C_PR818/EDC16_V50_PR819/EDC16_V58_PR819/EDC16_V5C_PR819/
EDC16_V50_PR820/EDC16_V58_PR820/EDC16_V5C_PR820/EDC16_V50_PR821/EDC16_V58_PR821/EDC16_V5C_PR821/
EDC16_V50_PR822/EDC16_V58_PR822/EDC16_V5C_PR822/EDC16_V50_PR823/EDC16_V58_PR823/EDC16_V5C_PR823/
EDC16_V50_PR824/EDC16_V58_PR824/EDC16_V5C_PR824/EDC16_V50_PR825/EDC16_V58_PR825/EDC16_V5C_PR825/
EDC16_V18_PR816/EDC16_V1C_PR816/EDC16_V20_PR816/EDC16_V18_PR816/EDC16_V1C_PR817/EDC16_V20_PR817/
EDC16_V18_PR816/EDC16_V1C_PR818/EDC16_V20_PR818/EDC16_V18_PR819/EDC16_V1C_PR819/EDC16_V20_PR819/
EDC16_V18_PR820/EDC16_V1C_PR820/EDC16_V20_PR820/EDC16_V18_PR821/EDC16_V1C_PR821/EDC16_V20_PR821/
EDC16_V18_PR822/EDC16_V1C_PR822/EDC16_V20_PR822/EDC16_V18_PR823/EDC16_V1C_PR823/EDC16_V20_PR823/
EDC16_V18_PR824/EDC16_V1C_PR824/EDC16_V20_PR824/EDC16_V18_PR825/EDC16_V1C_PR825/EDC16_V20_PR825
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Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
*rege: regenerationPR816
PR817
PR818
PR819
PR820
PR821
PR822
PR823
PR824
PR825
CONTINUED
For VDIAG 5C and 20
Each parameter from PR816 to PR825 records the mileage when particle filter regeneration starts and the status
of each request is recorded by ET742 Rege* request status record no. 1 to ET751 Rege* request status
record no. 10 (for example, PR819 is associated with ET745 Rege* request status record no.4).
Each time a new regeneration when driving is started, the vehicle mileage is recorded in PR816, as well as its
status in ET742 Rege* request status record no. 1
PR816 to PR825 operate through successive feedback (when regeneration starts, the value of PR816 is copied to
PR817, the value of PR817 is copied to PR818 and so on).
When there are more than ten records, the value of PR825 is overwritten.
The new mileage is allocated to PR816.
If only parameter PR816 is available in the sub-function and it has a value of zero, this means that no record was
made.
If a recording has been made, it will have a value above zero.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Customer complaints
NOTESbefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and check
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the diagnostic
tool.
if the customer complaint is not eliminated, then proceed according to the
corresponding fault finding chart.
no dialogue with engine management computer ALP 1
starting difficult or impossibleALP 2
injection noiseALP 3
poor performanceALP 4
irregular engine operationALP 5
external leaks from the fuel circuit ALP 6
rough idleALP 7
oil leaks from the turbochargerALP 8
particle filter warning light comes on too frequently ALP 9
noise from the turbochargerALP 10
smoke from the exhaustALP 11
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP 2 Starting difficult (or impossible)
NOTESBefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the
diagnostic tool.
If the customer complaint is not eliminated, perform the following checks.
Is it difficult or impossible to start the engine?
PART A:
Check the engine earths.
Ensure that the engine speed reaches 250 rpm with the starter motor, as displayed on the parameter screen (PR055
Engine speed).
If the engine speed is less than 250 rpm, refer to Technical Note 6014A, Checking the charging circuit.
If the engine speed shown on CLIP is zero and the engine is running, check the resistance of the engine speed
sensor between connections 3BG and 3BL of component 149:
Replace the sensor if its resistance is not 510 Ω < X < 850 Ω at 20°C
Check the continuity of the following connections:
– connection codes 3BG and 3BL between components 120 and 149.
Check the conformity of the engine earths (oxidation, tightness, etc.).
Check the mounting, the gap (if necessary refer to the information in the workshop repair manual for the vehicle) and
the condition of the sensor (overheating).
Replace if necessary.
Check the synchronisation of the camshaft sensors and the engine speed sensors with the display of ET238
Synchronisation.
If synchronisation is not active, refer to the checks described in DF195 Camshaft/engine speed consistency.
check the fuel circuit sealing.
If the fault is still present, see DF053 Rail pressure regulation function 2.DEF, step 4.
Check that the heater plugs are actuated using the AC001 Preheating unit command.
Check the sealing and condition of the inlet circuit: run Test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check and follow the
associated fault finding procedure.
Check that there are no foreign bodies on the flowmeter grille: run Test 5 Air flowmeter and follow the associated
fault finding procedure.
Check the position of the exhaust gas recirculation valve.
Check that the exhaust is not blocked: run Test 1 Exhaust pipe check and follow the associated fault finding
procedure.
Check the consistency of the signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor.
Check the operation of the pressure regulator (see AC011 Rail pressure regulator).
Check the operation of the injectors (excessive return leak, clogging, seizing): run Test 9 Poor injector operation.
Check the engine timing (and the position of the high pressure pump sprocket).
Check the balance of the compressions, according to the power consumption during the starting phase
(Compression test menu on the CLIP Technic tool or using a compression gauge)
after the operation, clear the faults caused by disconnecting the regulator and the heater plugs.
End of part AImpossible
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_ALP2/EDC16_V58_ALP2/EDC16_V5C_ALP2/EDC16_V18_ALP2/EDC16_V1C_ALP2/EDC16_V20_ALP2
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart
EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
ALP 3 Injection noise
NOTESBefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the
diagnostic tool.
If the customer complaint is not eliminated, perform the following checks.
If the injection noise occurs after starting from cold:
Check the low pressure diesel circuit priming.
Check the fuel heater supply.
Check the operation of the preheating system.
Check that fuel and engine temperatures are consistent.
If the injection noise occurs at idle speed:
Check the condition of the injector connector and pressure regulator terminals.
Check the conformity of the air flow signal, refer to the interpretation of PR132 Air flow or run Test 4
Turbocharged air inlet circuit check.
If the complaint is still present, perform fault finding on the injectors: run Test 9 Poor injector operation.
does the injection noise occur at all engine speeds?
Run fault finding on the injectors: run Test 9 Poor injector operation.
Check the condition of the injector connector and pressure regulator terminals.
Check the conformity of the fuel used by running Test 11 Diesel fuel conformity check.
If the diesel fuel is not correct: Replace the diesel fuel.
Change the diesel filter.
Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit.
Check the conformity of the air flow signal, use the interpretation of PR132 Air flow.
If the customer complaint is still present:
Run command AC011 Rail pressure regulator,
check the following parameters:
– the conformity of the fuel pressure between PR008 Rail pressure setpoint and PR038 Rail pressure,
– the conformity of the pump fuel flow between PR157 Fuel flow setpoint and PR017 Fuel flow. If the fault is
still present, contact the techline.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_ALP3/EDC16_V58_ALP3/EDC16_V5C_ALP3/EDC16_V18_ALP3/EDC16_V1C_ALP3/EDC16_V20_ALP3
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Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP 4 Poor performance
NOTESBefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the
diagnostic tool.
If the customer complaint is not eliminated, perform the following checks.
IMPORTANT
In the event of the engine overheating above 119°C, the computer deliberately limits the fuel flow (warning light is
illuminated when temperature exceeds 115 ° C).
Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
is the engine running on all
cylinders?
NO
Check:
– Check the conformity of the fuel used by running Test 11 Diesel fuel conformity check.
If the diesel fuel is not correct:Replace the diesel fuel.
Change the diesel filter.
Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit.
– The conformity of the assembly of the injectors (presence and conformity of the sealing washer).
Checking procedure:
– Take a straightedge approximately 40 cm long and place it on the 4 injectors. The straightedge should rest on
the 4 injectors.
– If 1 injector protrudes, remove the injector and check that the washer is correct.
– If one injector does not touch the straightedge (clearance of more than 1 mm), remove the injector and check
for the presence of the washer.
– Clean the injector well and the injector, refit the injector with its correct sealing washer.
– The sealing and condition of the inlet circuit, run Test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check.
– The condition of the air flowmeter, run Test 5 Air flowmeter.
Check the turbocharger:
–Run Test 2 Air line at the turbocharger.
–Run Test 6 Turbocharger control solenoid valve check.
–Run Test 7 Turbocharger.
check that the turbocharging pressure follows the increase in engine speed and that the loop difference with the
turbocharging pressure is low.
Otherwise, replace the turbocharger.
YES
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_ALP4/EDC16_V58_ALP4/EDC16_V5C_ALP4/EDC16_V18_ALP4/EDC16_V1C_ALP4/EDC16_V20_ALP4
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Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart
EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
ALP 5 Irregular engine operation
NOTESBefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the
diagnostic tool.
If the customer complaint is not eliminated, perform the following checks.
If the engine races during gear changes, check, if there is a floor carpet, that this is not blocking the accelerator
pedal, the brake pedal or the clutch pedal, then check the conformity of the clutch switch and the conformity of the
accelerator pedal sensor when the pedal is released. Measure the resistance of the engine speed sensor
between connections 3BG and 3BL of component 149:
Replace the sensor if its resistance is not 510 Ω < X < 850 Ω at 20°C.
Check the continuity of the following connections:
– connection code 3BG,
– connection code 3BL.
between components 120 and 149.
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair method (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing
electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Check the conformity of the engine earths (oxidation, tightness, etc.).
Check the mounting, air gap (check that the engine speed sensor – flywheel gap is correct: 0.5 < X < 1.8 mm)
and the condition of the sensor (heating).
Replace if necessary.
Low pressure circuit check.
– Check the pressure regulating solenoid valve using part B of ALP7 Rough idle.
~ 1600 bar with full load on the accelerator.
– Apply the procedure used for checking the air flow (see “conformity check”).
– Check the turbocharger:
–Run Test 2 Air line at the turbocharger.
–Run Test 6 Turbocharger control solenoid valve check.
–Run Test 7 Turbocharger.
– Apply the procedure used for checking the hydraulic circuit (see conformity check).
If the fault is still present:
Check the balance of the cylinders using the CLIP Technic function, Compression test physical measurements
icon.
Check the engine compressions with the special tool, if necessary.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_ALP5/EDC16_V58_ALP5/EDC16_V5C_ALP5/EDC16_V18_ALP5/EDC16_V1C_ALP5/EDC16_V20_ALP5
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Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP 6 Fuel system leaks
NOTESBefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the
diagnostic tool.
If the customer complaint is not eliminated, perform the following checks.
IMPORTANT
Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
Procedure for checking for an external leak on the fuel circuit:
Clean away traces of grease with clean thinner and wipe the part or parts concerned with cleaning cloths.
Start the engine and increase the engine coolant temperature to 80°C.
Stop the engine and check for traces of grease on the part or parts concerned.
If this is the case, replace the part or parts concerned.
Bleed the fuel circuit and continue the checks.
Does the priming bulb show traces of grease? (Visual
and tactile inspections)
(If there is a priming bulb)
NO
Does the diesel filter show traces of grease?
(Visual and tactile inspections)
NO
Do the fuel return pipes show traces of grease?
(Visual and tactile inspections)
NO
YESCheck the assembly
of the components
and the condition of
the seal at the union
of the two
components, if the
leak is at the seal.
Replace the part or
the parts concerned.
Bleed the fuel circuit
and continue the
checks.
YES
YES
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_ALP6/EDC16_V58_ALP6/EDC16_V5C_ALP6/EDC16_V18_ALP6/EDC16_V1C_ALP6/EDC16_V20_ALP6