oil temperature RENAULT SCENIC 2011 J95 / 3.G Engine And Peripherals EDC16 Workshop Manual
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EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
If regeneration whilst driving has not been possible, the driver should request After-Sales regeneration in the
following cases:
– the soot weight is greater than 56 g for Vdiag 18.
– the soot weight is greater than 59 g or the number of failed regenerations is greater than 10 for Vdiag 1C
and 20.
This regeneration is carried out in the workshop. It is essential to follow the instructions described in the
interpretation of commands SC017 Particle filter regeneration. To carry out regeneration safely (see Te c h n i c a l
Note 5040A, Recommendations for particle filter regeneration).
Warning light management:
Instrument panel display
The computer manages the data display on the instrument panel relating to engine operation. This involves six
functions:
– the pre-postheating warning light,
– the coolant temperature warning light or warning message;
– the level 1 fault warning light (non-critical fault),
– the level 2 fault warning light (emergency stop),
– the OBD warning light (European On Board Diagnostic),
– particle filter warning message or light.
These six functions are represented by 4 or 5 warning lights and/or messages displayed by the trip computer.
In addition, for vehicles fitted with a voice synthesiser the illumination of some warning lights may be accompanied
by a spoken message (refer to the Driver's Handbook for the vehicle concerned).
A 3 second visual inspection (automatic test procedure managed by the instrument panel) is carried out by the
injection computer when the ignition is switched on.
Orange pre-post heating/non-critical fault SERVICE warning light (level 1)
This light is used both as an in-operation indicator light and as a system fault indicator:
– Continuously lit with + after ignition feed:
Indicates plug preheating (this light goes out when preheating is complete and the engine is able to start).
– Continuously lit accompanied by the message Check injection or Electronic fault:
Indicates a level 1 fault (involving operation of the injection system in defect mode).
The driver should carry out repairs as soon as possible. IMPORTANT
The particle filter must be replaced after a period of time which largely depends on the grade of engine oil used.
This information is provided in the vehicle's Driver's handbook.
After replacing the particle filter, it is essential to reconfigure certain parameters in the computer (see SC036
Reinitialise programming).
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COMPUTER REPLACEMENT OR REPROGRAMMING
Two operations must be performed when replacing or reprogramming the computer:
SC003 Save computer data and SC001 Enter saved data.
– Run command SC003 Save computer data before replacing or reprogramming the computer. 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 includes: injector codes, EGR programming, specific data for particle filter operation and vehicle
options.
– Run command SC001 Write saved data after replacing or reprogramming the computer. This command
enables the data (saved by the command SC003 Save computer data) to be rewritten in 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:
– Manually enter the IMA codes for each injector by reading the code on each injector (see 13B, Diesel injection,
Replacement of components, Injector replacement).
– Enter the data specific to particle filter operation by running SC036 Reinitialise programming and select After
replacing the injection computer with no save option.
Exhaust gas recirculation valve data is programmed automatically the 1st time the new computer is switched on*.
* New computer or reprogrammed computer.
Specific to the cruise control/speed limiter operation to be carried out before reprogramming of the
computer:
Before reprogramming the injection computer, move the main cruise control/speed limiter 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.
– Position the cruise control/speed limiter switch in the rest position (the computer then detects the rest position).
– Position the cruise control/speed limiter switch in the Cruise control position to activate the Cruise control
function.
– Position the cruise control/speed limiter switch in the Speed limiter position to activate the Speed limiter function. IMPORTANT
– Switch on the diagnostic tool (mains or cigarette lighter supply).
– Connect a battery charger.
– Cut off all the electrical consumers (lights, interior lighting, air conditioning, radio CD, etc.).
– Wait for the engine to cool (engine coolant temperature < 60° and air temperature < 50°).
– For Vdiags 50, 58, 5C, during (re)programming of the computer, the engine fan assemblies are actuated
automatically.
– For Vdiags 18, 1C, 20, during (re)programming of the computer, the instrument panel screen displays
“Oil pressure fault”.
– Ignore this message and do not take any action in connection with it.
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
Tool
faultDiagnostic tool titleAssociated
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 lit
DF047Computer feed voltage 615 1.DEF
DF049Refrigerant sensor
circuit530 CC.1/CO.0
DF050Brake switch circuit 5711.DEF/
2.DEF
DF051Cruise control/speed
limiter function5751.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.DEFCC.0
DF055Turbocharging
pressure regulation
circuit243 1.DEF/2.DEF
DF056Air flow sensor circuit 100CO.0/CC.1/
1.DEF/2.DEFCO.0/
CC.1/
1.DEF/
2.DEF
DF057Water in diesel fuel
detector circuit2264 X
DF058Oil temperature sensor
circuit195CC.0/
CO.1
DF059Misfiring on cylinder 1 301 X
DF060Misfiring on cylinder 2 302 X
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EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
DF058
PRESENT
OR
STOREDOIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT
CO.1: Open circuit or short circuit to + 12 V
CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is declared present when the ignition is switched on or with the engine
running.
Special notes:
Use bornier Elé. 1681 or Elé. 1590 for all operations on the computer connectors.
This fault only occurs on vehicles with automatic transmission.
Check the oil temperature sensor connections.
Check the injection computer connections.
Repair if necessary.
Measure the resistance of the oil temperature sensor between connections 47Q and 115A.
Replace the oil temperature sensor if the resistance is not approximately:
11 50 Ω at 40°C
308 Ω at 80°C
105 Ω at 120°C
53 Ω at 150°C
Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the following connections:
– connection code 47Q,
– connection code 115 A.
Between components 120 and 688.
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.
If the fault is still present, replace the oil temperature sensor.
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_DF058/EDC16_V58_DF058/EDC16_V5C_DF058/EDC16_V18_DF058/EDC16_V1C_DF058/EDC16_V20_DF058
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*diff.: differential
*temp.: temperatureDF311
PRESENT
OR
STORED
FAILED REGENERATIONS LIMIT EXCEEDED
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
The fault is declared present after the engine is started or following a road test.
Special notes:
If the fault is present:
– the level 1 warning light is lit,
– particle filter regenerations when driving are inhibited.
Use bornier Ele. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer
connector.
Priorities when dealing with a number of faults:
Firstly, deal with the following faults:
– DF308 Particle filter clogged if it is present or stored,
– DF226 Damper valve circuit if it is present or stored,
– DF272 EGR valve control circuit if it is present or stored.
The fault appears after a certain number of failed regeneration attempts while driving (between 10 and 12
for MEGANE II and SCENIC II; between 6 and 8 for LAGUNA II).
–Run TEST 2 Air path at the turbocharger.
Check that there are no leaks or blockages in the exhaust pipe,
Repair if necessary
– Carry out an After-Sales regeneration.
– Follow the procedure for command SC017 Particle filter regeneration (see Interpretation of commands).
Carry out an oil change if the particle filter is replaced.
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V58_DF311/EDC16_V5C_DF311/ EDC16_V1C_DF311/EDC16_V20_DF311EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag No.: 1C, 20,
58, 5C
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EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
Tool parameter Diagnostic tool title
PR061Exterior air temperature
PR064Coolant temperature
PR066Oil temperature
PR071Computer feed voltage
PR073Air flowmeter feed voltage
PR076Refrigerant sensor voltage
PR077EGR valve position sensor voltage
PR079Atmospheric pressure sensor voltage
PR080Rail pressure sensor voltage
PR083Air temperature sensor voltage
PR084Coolant temperature sensor voltage
PR085Oil temperature sensor voltage
PR089Vehicle speed
PR128First EGR valve offset
PR129Last EGR valve offset
PR130Cruise control setpoint
PR131EGR air flow variation
PR132Air flow
PR146Inlet air flow
PR147Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 1
PR148Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 2
PR157Fuel flow setpoint
PR171Air flow setpoint for EGR
PR190Idle speed setpoint
PR209Turbocharging pressure loop difference
PR213Rail pressure loop difference
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EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
PR1012
WEIGHT OF SOOT AFTER REGENERATION
PARAMETER
DEFINITIONThis parameter indicates the weight of soot in g present in the particle filter after
a regeneration.
NOTESThis parameter is to be consulted after using SC017 Particle filter regeneration.
Conformity check with the engine stopped and ignition on, or the engine running and engine coolant
temperature > 80°C, without electrical consumers
If PR1012 is less than 15 g, the particle filter regeneration completed correctly.
If PR1012 is greater than 15 g, a second particle filter regeneration must be performed using command SC017
Particle filter regeneration.
IMPORTANT:
Before performing a second After-Sales regeneration of the particle filter, the engine must be allowed to cool
down for 2 hours with the bonnet open.
Do not perform a routine oil change before a second After-Sales regeneration (see SC017 Particle filter
regeneration).
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_PR1012/EDC16_V58_PR1012/EDC16_V5C_PR1012/EDC16_V18_PR1012/EDC16_V1C_PR1012/EDC16_V20_PR1012
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EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
SC017
PARTICLE FILTER REGENERATION
NOTESonly run this command after the interpretation of the following faults:
– df308 clogged particle filter.
– df311 failed regenerations limit exceeded.
– df312: speed request.
WARNING
it is essential to observe the health and safety regulations (see mr364 (mégane ii ph2), mr370 (scénic ii
ph2), mr 395 (laguna ii ph2), mechanical systems 19b exhaust, particle filter: cleaning) and observe the
following procedure.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED:
The regeneration causes exhaust fumes and high temperatures.
The vehicle must be outside during regeneration.
If it is not possible to carry out regeneration outside, use an extractor fan which can withstand very high
regeneration temperatures (400°C at the exhaust outlet).
Perform regeneration on a surface free from fire risks (oil, dry leaves, etc.).
Nothing should be left in the vicinity of the exhaust pipe.
Check that there are no leaks or blockages in the exhaust pipe,
Repair if necessary
WARNING:
– Check the engine oil level before running the command to avoid any engine racing. The oil level must
be between the minimum threshold and the middle level on the oil dipstick.
– Before performing a particle filter regeneration, it is essential to deactivate the air conditioning
compressor (risk of engine damage) and all the electrical consumers.
IF NECESSARY:
Regeneration can be stopped by briefly pressing the vehicle start button twice (less than 3 seconds).
Switch off the ignition and wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue
with the computer: EDC16C3, check the tool connection and the computer supply, before switching the
ignition back on.
PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED:
To run this command, select the command mode on the diagnostic tool, and select command SC017 Particle
filter regeneration.
When regeneration is complete, a message will indicate whether regeneration was successful or if any other
operations need to be carried out (filter replacement, whether an oil change is required, etc.).
EDC16_V50_SC017/EDC16_V58_SC017/EDC16_V5C_SC017/EDC16_V18_SC017/EDC16_V1C_SC017/EDC16_V20_SC017
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EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
SC017
CONTINUED 1
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS
particle filter regeneration takes place in 3 stages (values given as a guide only):
–Warm-up phase: the engine speed is fixed or varies between 1000 rpm and 1650 rpm.
This phase lasts at least 3 minutes, until the coolant temperature exceeds 80°C.
–Regeneration phase: the engine speed is fixed or varies between 1000 rpm and 1650 rpm. Engine injection
is retarded. The exhaust fumes rise in temperature and burn the soot retained in the particle filter. The particle
filter downstream temperature starts to rise after the particle filter upstream temperature due to the
volume of the particle filter. Then the combustion of the soot stored in the particle filter causes the particle filter
downstream temperature to increase, possibly reaching more than 700°C depending on the amount of soot in
the filter (with a particle filter upstream temperature of approximately 600°C). This phase lasts between 20
and 25 minutes.
–Cooling phase: the engine speed is fixed or varies between 1000 rpm and 1650 rpm.
Engine injection returns to normal and the exhaust gases cool the particle filter.
This phase lasts 3 minutes. At the end of this period, the engine speed returns to idle speed or remains fixed at
1500 rpm.
The process lasts at least 30 minutes (regeneration time will be increased depending on how long it takes for
the coolant temperature to reach 80°C).
CONFIRMING THE REGENERATION PROCESS:
At the end of regeneration, a message appears to announce whether the regeneration was successful:
●Particle filter regeneration finished:
Consult PR1012 Weight of soot after regeneration. If PR1012 is less than 15 g, the particle filter regeneration
completed correctly. If PR1012 is greater than 15 g, a second particle filter regeneration must be performed using
the command in the diagnostic tool and choose command SC017.
IMPORTANT:
Before performing a second After-Sales regeneration of the particle filter, the engine must be allowed to cool
down for 2 hours with the bonnet open.
Do not systematically change the engine oil before a second After-Sales regeneration.
Consult PR848 Number of regeneration failures. If PR848 is greater than 3, change the engine oil.
●Particle filter too full – replace the particle filter: regeneration has failed. The weight of soot in the particle
filter is so great that it is creating back-pressure. Deal with any faults that appear or replace the particle filter.
Run command SC036 Reinitialise programming and select After particle filter replacement.
Check the weight of soot: PR383 Weight of soot in the particle filter.
If PR383
≥ 1 g. Apply the procedure for test 8 Manual clearing of the soot weight.
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Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
SC017
CONTINUED 2
–Consult PR848 Number of regeneration failures. If this parameter is greater than 3, it is essential to change
the engine oil.
– Explain to the customer the procedure for regeneration when driving to avoid unnecessary repairs: see PART D
in the interpretation of DF312 Speed request.
●Particle filter regeneration failed – run test "Temperature upstream of turbine too low": regeneration
has failed because the temperature upstream of the turbine is too low. Run test 10 Temperature upstream
of turbine too low.
In all cases, carry out the following operations:
– switch off the ignition and wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue
with the computer: EDC16, check the tool connection and the computer supply.
– switch on the ignition and establish dialogue with the injection computer,
– run command SC036 Reinitialise programming,
– depending on the operation performed, select After particle filter regeneration with diag tool, or After
particle filter replacement
– switch off the ignition and wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 minutes): Loss of dialogue
with the computer: EDC16, check the tool connection and the computer supply.
–Then switch on the ignition again, clear the present or stored faults from the computer memory (operation
to be carried out within 3 minutes of switching on the ignition).
Check the weight of soot: PR383 Weight of soot in the particle filter.
If PR383
≥ 1 g. Apply the procedure for test 8 Manual clearing of the soot weight.
If DF308 Clogged particle filter or DF312 Speed request is still present, contact the Techline.
Note:
It is essential to change the engine oil and the oil filter in the following cases:
– following an After-Sales regeneration only if a message on the CLIP diagnostic tool requests it,
– after particle filter replacement following DF311 Number of failed regenerations exceeded (present or stored
before regeneration),
– after a second regeneration (when two successive regenerations).