alternator RENAULT SCENIC 2011 J95 / 3.G Engine And Peripherals Workshop Manual
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13B-7V4 MR-372-J84-13B000$010.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Introduction13B
DDCR INJECTION
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
Advice to be followed before any operation
Protect the accessories and timing belts, the electrical accessories (starter, alternator, electric power assisted
steering pump) and the mating face to prevent diesel fuel spilling onto the clutch friction plate).
Check that you have plugs for the unions to be opened (set of plugs available from the Parts Department). The plugs
are single-use only. After use, they must be discarded (once used they are soiled and cleaning is not sufficient to
make them reusable). Unused plugs must be discarded.
Ensure that you have hermetically resealable plastic bags for storing removed parts. Parts stored in this way will be
less susceptible to the risk of contamination. These are single-use bags; after use they must be discarded.
Use lint-free cleaning cloths (part no. 77 11 211 707). Using normal cloth or paper is prohibited. They are not lint-free
and could contaminate the fuel circuit. Each cloth should only be used once.
Use fresh cleaning agent for each operation (used cleaning agent is contaminated). Pour it into an uncontaminated
container.
For each operation, use a clean brush in good condition (the brush must not shed its bristles).
Use a brush and cleaning agent to clean the unions to be opened.
Blow compressed air over the cleaned parts (the tools and workbench, as well as the parts, unions, and injection
system sections). Check that no bristles remain.
Wash your hands before and during the operation if necessary.
When wearing leather protective gloves cover them with latex gloves to prevent contamination.
Instructions to be followed during the operation
As soon as the circuit is open, all openings must be plugged to prevent impurities from entering the system.
The plugs to be used are available from the Parts Department. They must not be reused under any circumstances.
Close the hermetically sealed bag, even if it has to be reopened shortly afterwards. Ambient air carries impurities.
All components removed from the injection system must be stored in a hermetically sealed plastic bag once they
have been plugged.
Using a brush, cleaning agent, air gun, sponge or normal cloth is strictly prohibited once the circuit has been
opened. These items are likely to allow impurities to enter the system.
A new component replacing an old one must not be removed from its packaging until it is to be fitted to the vehicle.
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13B-12V4 MR-372-J84-13B000$020.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – System operation13B
DDCR INJECTION
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
Functions included
Air conditioning management assistance
For vehicles with air conditioning, the DDCR system can switch off the air conditioning under certain engine
operating conditions:
– when requested by the driver,
– when starting the engine,
– if the engine overheats (in order to reduce the power the engine has to supply),
– when the engine speed is kept at a very high level (to protect the compressor),
– during transition phases (e.g. under heavy acceleration when overtaking, anti-stalling and moving off strategies).
These conditions are only taken into account when they do not occur repeatedly, in order to prevent system
instabilities (erratic deactivations),
– when certain faults appear.
Cold loop air conditioning management
The air conditioning is the cold loop type and its management shared between several computers. The injection
computer is responsible for:
– managing demand for cold air according to the passenger compartment commands and the pressure value,
– determining the power absorbed by the compressor from the pressure,
– determining the fan unit commands according to vehicle speed and pressure.
The driver requests the air conditioning to be switched on by means of the ventilation selector coupled to a switch.
The cold air request is authorised or denied depending on the pressure measured. If this pressure is outside
the operating limits, the cold loop program is not activated.
Thermal regulation of the passenger compartment heating circuit
In a direct injection engine, fuel is injected directly into the combustion chamber. This leads to heat being lost
through the upper part of the engine and consequently, the cylinder head cooling circuit is smaller in size.
The effect of this is that the temperature of the coolant flowing through this circuit rises more slowly. However, this
coolant is also used by the passenger compartment heating system. In very cold conditions, it is therefore difficult to
achieve a comfortable passenger compartment temperature quickly.
To limit the time taken to warm up the system, air heating resistors, called RCHs, are fitted into the passenger
compartment heating circuit. The UCH decides whether the RCH are required, the UPC physically actuates
the RCH, and the injection computer determines whether to limit the power supplied to the RCH depending on
alternator charge, and also whether to disable them according to engine speed, load and vehicle speed. NOTE:
Fan unit actuation requests can be made by the injection computer, but these are sent on the CAN. These requests
depend on the air conditioning but also on the coolant temperature and vehicle speed.
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13B-92V4 MR-372-J84-13B000$070.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Conformity check13B
DDCR INJECTION
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
HEATING SUB-FUNCTION:
*RCH = Passenger Compartment Heating Resistor
NOTESOnly check conformity after a full check with the diagnostic tool.
The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples.
Application conditions: Engine off, ignition on.
FunctionParameter or Status
Check or actionDisplay and notes Fault finding
Coolant
temperaturePR064: Coolant
temperature.
Warm: 90 °CIndicates the coolant temperature
in °C.
Default value: 80°CIn the event of a fault,
consult the interpretation
of parameter PR064
Coolant temperature.
Set number of
RCHET111: Set number of
RCH.
YES - NOThe RCHs* are actuated by the UCH.
They are high current consumers.
Consequently, their use is
conditional on the available power
all the time (alternator power).
The injection checks the balance of
available mechanical power
according to the engine operating
conditions (torque, power, etc.) to
authorise, limit, or stop their use.
(This information is sent via the
CAN network to the UCH).
Note: When the RCHs* are actuated,
the injection system must respond
to a fast idle speed request from the
UCH.NONE
RCH cut-offET112: RCH cut-off
YES - NO
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13B-112V4 MR-372-J84-13B000$070.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Conformity check13B
DDCR INJECTION
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
HEATING SUB-FUNCTION:
*RCH = Passenger Compartment Heating Resistor
NOTESOnly check conformity after a full check with the diagnostic tool.
The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples.
Application conditions: Engine off, ignition on.
FunctionParameter or
Status Check or
actionDisplay and notes Fault finding
Coolant
temperaturePR064: Coolant
temperature.
Warm: 90 °CIndicates the coolant temperature in °C.
Default value: 80°C
RCH* number setET111: RCH*
number set.
YES - NOThe RCHs* are actuated by the UCH. They are high
current consumers. Consequently, their use is
conditional on the available power all the time
(alternator power). The injection checks the
balance of available mechanical power according
to the engine operating conditions (torque, power,
etc.) to authorise, limit, or stop their use.
(This information is sent via the CAN to the UCH).
Note: When the RCHs* are actuated, the injection
system must respond to a fast idle speed request
from the UCH.NONE
RCH cut-offET112: RCH*
cut-off
YES - NO
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13B-149V4 MR-372-J84-13B000$120.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Tests13B
DDCR INJECTION
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
TEST 2 Electrical circuit check
Check the battery charge and that the alternator is
operating correctly (see 87G, Engine compartment
connection unit for Mégane II or Scénic II).
Is the charging circuit in good order? Carry out the necessary repairs
Check the fuses.
Are the fuses correct? Carry out the necessary repairs
Check that the injection locking relay is operating
correctly.
Is the injection locking relay working properly? Carry out the necessary repairs
Check the engine earths.
Are the engine earths correct?Carry out the necessary repairs
The electrical circuit is in good order.
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
DDCR_V44_TEST02/DDCR_V48_TEST02