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EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
1. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT
This document presents the fault finding procedure applicable to all computers with the following specifications:
2. PREREQUISITES FOR FAULT FINDING
Documentation type
Fault finding procedures (this document):
– Assisted fault finding (integrated into the diagnostic tool), Dialogys.
Wiring Diagrams:
–Visu-Schéma.
Type of diagnostic tools
–CLIP
Special tooling required
3. REMINDERS
Procedure
To save energy, the UCH of the vehicle interrupts the + after ignition feed after 3 minutes.
To run fault finding on a computer, it is possible to force the + after ignition feed for 1 hour by applying the
following procedure:
– Press the card unlocking button,
– insert the card in the reader,
– press the start button (interrupting the timed + after ignition feed mode),
– press the start button for more than 5 seconds, until the immobiliser warning light flashes rapidly (4 Hz).
This forced + after ignition feed mode remains active for 1 hour.
Pressing the start button or removing the card from the card reader interrupts the forced + after ignition feed, but
does not interrupt the timed forced + after ignition feed mode. As long as one hour has not elapsed, activating the
+ after ignition feed will restart forced + after ignition feed for the remaining time. Vehicle(s): Laguna II Phase 2 / Vel Satis Phase 2 /
Espace IV Phase 2 / Mégane II phase 2 / Scénic II phase 2Computer name: BOSCH EDC16CP33
Engine: M9R 700 – 721 – 722 – 724 –740 – 750 – 760 – 761
– 762 – 763Program No.: C4
Function concerned: Bosch Diesel InjectionVdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C, 20, 24, 26, 28, 34,
38, 44, 4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
Special tooling required
Diagnostic tool
Multimeter
Elé. 1681 Universal bornier
EDC16CP33_V18_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V1C_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V54_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V20_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V58_PRELI /
EDC16CP33_V5C_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V24_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V04_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V08_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V44_PRELI /
EDC16CP33_V4C_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V34_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V38_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V74_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V28_PRELI /
EDC16CP33_V62_PRELI/ EDC16CP33_V26_PRELI / EDC16CP33_V60_PRELI
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Introduction
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Fault finding – Introduction13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE (continued)
4.1 Wiring check
Fault finding problems
Disconnecting the connectors and/or manipulating the wiring may temporarily clear the cause of a fault.
Electrical measurements of voltage, resistance and insulation are generally correct, especially if the fault is not
present when the analysis is made (stored fault).
Visual inspection
Look for damage under the bonnet and in the passenger compartment.
Carefully check the fuses, insulators and wiring harness routing.
Look for signs of oxidation.
Physical inspection
When handling the wiring, use the diagnostic tool to detect any change in the status of the fault from stored to
present.
Make sure that the connectors are firmly secured.
Apply light pressure to the connectors.
Twist the wiring harness.
If there is a change in status, try to locate the source of the fault.
Inspection of each component
Disconnect the connectors and check the appearance of the clips and tabs, as well as the crimping (no crimping
on the insulating section).
Make sure that the clips and tabs are properly locked in the sockets.
Check that the clips or tabs have not been bent back during connection.
Check the clip contact pressure using an appropriate model of tab.
Resistance check
Check the continuity of entire lines, then section by section.
Look for a short circuit to earth, to + 12 V or with another wire.
If a fault is detected, repair or replace the wiring harness.
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Fault finding – Introduction13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
4.2 Connector check
1. Visual inspection of the connection:
– Check that the connector is connected correctly and that the male and female parts of the connection are correctly
coupled.
2. Visual inspection of the area around the connection:
– Check the condition of the mounting (pin, strap, adhesive tape, etc.) if the connectors are attached to the vehicle.
– Check that there is no damage to the wiring trim (sheath, foam, adhesive tape, etc.) near the wiring.
– Check that there is no damage to the electrical wires at the connector outputs, in particular on the insulating material
(wear, cuts, burns, etc.).
Disconnect the connector to continue the checks.
3. Visual inspection of the plastic casing:
– Check that there is no mechanical damage (casing crushed, cracked, broken, etc.), in particular to the fragile
components (lever, lock, terminal locations, etc.).
– Check that there is no heat damage (casing melted, blackened, deformed, etc.).
– Check that there are is no dirt (grease, mud, liquid, etc.).
4. visual inspection of the metal contacts:
(The female contact is called CLIP. The male contact is called TAB).
– Check that there are no bent contacts (the contact is not inserted correctly and can come out of the back of the
connector). The spring contact of the connector when the wire is pulled slightly.
– Check that there is no damage (tabs bent, clips open too wide, blackened or melted, etc.).
– Check that there is no oxidation on the metal contacts.
Visual inspection of the sealing:
(Only for watertight connectors)
– Check for the seal on the connection (between the 2 parts of the connection).
– Check the seal at the back of the connectors:
– For unit joints (1 for each wire), check that the unit joints are present on each electrical wire and that they are
correctly positioned in the opening (level with the housing). Check that plugs are present on openings which are
not used.
– For a grommet seal (one seal which covers the entire internal surface of the connector), check that the seal is
present.
– For gel seals, check for gel in all of the openings without removing the excess or any protruding sections
(it does not matter if there is gel on the contacts).
– For hotmelt sealing (heat-shrink sleeve with adhesive), check that the sleeve has shrunk correctly on the back
of the connectors and electrical wires, and that the hardened adhesive is evident from the wire ends.
– Check that there is no damage to any of the seals (cuts, burns, significant deformation, etc.).
If a fault is detected, consult Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring. Note:
Carry out each requested check visually. Do not remove a connector if it is not required.
Note:
The check is carried out on the 2 parts of the connection. There may be 2 types of connections:
– Connector/Connector.
– Connector/Device.
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Fault finding – System operation13B
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
III - Management of the damper valve
The damper valve is now responsible for two functions:
– Damping: when the engine is switched off, the flap closes in order to block the passage of air towards the cylinders.
The aim of this is to stop the engine as quickly as possible and to reduce instabilities when the engine is switched
off.
– "Valving" function depending on the engine operation: the damper valve closes by a few % to create a "venturi"
effect at the EGR valve passage section.
The aim of this is to accelerate the air flow of EGR gases and to reduce the emission of pollutants.
IV - Exhaust gas recirculation management
The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) system involves removing exhaust gases and reintroducing them into the
inlet.
This system plays a major role in reducing diesel engine emissions. The EGR system is cooled by a gas - water
exchanger, as on most Euro IV engines. This cooler has a dual position bypass valve, which allows the gas to be
cooled or not depending on the emission control requirements. The bypass circuit is inside the cooler (not visible
from the outside). The valve control rod is visible from the outside.
The exhaust gases are collected in the exhaust manifold (before the turbocharger), then directed to the EGR cooler
and the EGR valve. The EGR valve connects the air circuit between the damper valve and the inlet manifold; the
EGR valve is positioned next to the damper valve.
The EGR valve is activated every time the engine stops by performing 10opening/closing cycles. This programming
activates the EGR valve in order to prevent it from clogging. The program is no longer active if there are any system
faults.
The EGR system does not operate below 5°C (air flowmeter temperature).
– The controlled EGR cooler bypass
The EGR cooler bypass is controlled by an all-or-nothing solenoid valve, connected on one side to the vacuum
pump, and on the other side to the bypass control diaphragm. It is actuated according to the coolant temperature
and the engine operating status. Gases flow into the EGR section of the cooler unless the engine is cold, in which
case they flow through the bypass valve. There is also a regular actuation function for the bypass valve to prevent it
from clogging.
– EGR valve
The EGR valve is supplied by direct current and connected to a potentiometer copying the position of the valve.
The opening of the valve is actuated (H bridge) by a positive command 0 to 100%.
The valve is controlled using a double regulation loop.
The first loop (fastest) is a position loop. It brings the valve to the desired position by a loop connection using the
signal from the position sensor.
The second loop is slower and is an air flow loop. At a given operating point, the air flow setpoint is attained by
adjusting the quantity of exhaust gas flowing through the EGR valve and the flow of fresh air passing through the
damper valve. At a total constant flow, the more exhaust gas recirculation, the less fresh air there is and vice versa.
The air flow is measured by the flowmeter and the setpoint is attained using both the EGR valve position setpoint
and the damper valve position setpoint.
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EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
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 SC003 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 SC001 after replacing or reprogramming the computer. It enables you to rewrite the data (saved by
command SC003) to the new computer*.
Only Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74:
–Run SC036 Reinitialise programming and select Heater plugs (see Interpretation of commands); this will allow
you to configure the correct type of heater plugs fitted on the vehicle, if necessary.
If you cannot establish dialogue with the computer being replaced: you will not be able to save anything. After
replacing the computer:
– Write the IMA codes for each injector manually by reading the code on each injector; run command SC002 Enter
injector codes.
– Check the exhaust pipe for leaks or blockage. Repair if necessary.
– Perform an After-Sales regeneration, follow the procedure for command SC017 Particle filter regeneration (see
Interpretation of commands).
– It is essential to change the engine oil and oil filter.
– Enter the data specific to particle filter operation by running SC036 Reinitialise programming and selecting after
replacing injection computer with no save option.
– Enter the VIN into the computer, use command VP010 Enter VIN.
–Only for Vdiag 20, 24, 38 and 74: Configure the type of heater plugs fitted on the vehicle by running SC036
Reinitialise programming and selecting Heater plugs (see Interpretation of commands).
Exhaust gas recirculation valve data is programmed automatically the 1st time the new computer is turned on*.
* New computer or reprogrammed computer.
IMA*: Individual injector correctionOperations to be carried out before the injection computer is reprogrammed:
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 detects the rest position at that
moment).
• 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.
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Replacement of components
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory.
Switch off the ignition until the end of the power-latch phase, and carry out a road test
followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
DF091
STOREDVEHICLE SPEED SIGNAL1.DEF: Vehicle speed too high.
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
If the fault is declared present after a road test.
Special notes:
– the vehicle speed signal sent by the ABS computer to the injection computer is
greater than the threshold defined in the calibration,
–use bornier Elé.1681 for any operations on the injection computer connectors.
Use the Wiring Diagram Technical Note, Laguna II ph2, Vel Satis ph2, Espace IV
ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2.
Check the condition of the ABS computer connector (see Wiring Diagram Technical Note, Laguna II ph2, Vel
Satis ph2, Espace IV ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2, component code 1094).
Check the condition of the engine management computer connector (see Wiring Diagram Technical Note,
Laguna II ph2, Vel Satis ph2, Espace IV ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2, component code 120).
If the connector or connectors are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical
wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
Run complete fault finding on the ABS computer (see 38C, Anti-lock braking system).
Run complete fault finding on the multiplex network (see 88B, Multiplexing).
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
EDC16CP33_V18_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V1C_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V54_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V20_DF091M /
EDC16CP33_V58_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V5C_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V24_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V04_DF091M /
EDC16CP33_V08_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V44_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V4C_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V34_DF091M /
EDC16CP33_V38_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V74_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V28_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V62_DF091M /
EDC16CP33_V26_DF091M / EDC16CP33_V60_DF091M
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory.
Switch off the ignition until the end of the power-latch phase, and carry out a road test
followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
DF107
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMPUTER MEMORY
1.DEF: Internal electronic fault
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
If the fault is declared present after:
– a road test followed by a power latch phase.
Special notes:
The level 1 and EOBD (European On Board Diagnostic) warning lights are lit.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the computer memory.
In the main screen of the CLIP diagnostic tool, note the injector codes.
Clear the computer memory using command RZ034 Computer memory.
Switch off the ignition, wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 min): Loss of dialogue with the
computer: EDC16 CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply voltage then switch on the
ignition again.
Switch on the ignition and re-establish dialogue.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
If the fault is no longer present, carry out the programming (see Programming).
Switch off the ignition, wait for the diagnostic tool message (maximum wait 8 min): Loss of dialogue with the
computer: EDC16 CP33, check the tool connection and the computer supply voltage then switch on the
ignition again.
For vehicles equipped with a particle filter:
– Check the exhaust pipe for leaks or blockage. Repair if necessary.
– Carry out a particle filter regeneration using command SC017 Particle filter regeneration (see Interpretation
of commands) and perform an oil change if the vehicle is not new.
EDC16CP33_V18_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V1C_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V54_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V20_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V58_DF107 /
EDC16CP33_V5C_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V24_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V04_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V08_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V44_DF107 /
EDC16CP33_V4C_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V34_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V38_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V74_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V28_DF107 /
EDC16CP33_V62_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V26_DF107 / EDC16CP33_V60_DF107
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory.
Switch off the ignition until the end of the power-latch phase, and carry out a road test
followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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CONTINUED 2
Check the condition of the brake pedal switch connector (see Wiring Diagram Technical Note, Laguna II
ph2, Vel Satis ph2, Espace IV ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2, component code 160).
Check the condition of the ABS computer connector (see Wiring Diagram Technical Note, Laguna II ph2,
Vel Satis ph2, Espace IV ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2, component code 1094 or 118).
Check the condition of the engine management computer connector (see Wiring Diagram Technical
Note, Laguna II ph2, Vel Satis ph2, Espace IV ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2, component code
120).
If the connector or connectors are faulty and if there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A,
Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the
wiring.
Check the + 12 V after relay supply to the brake pedal switch on the following connections:
•SP13 of component 160,
•AP10 of component 160.
Disconnect the ABS/ESP (electronic stability program) computer and check the continuity and insulation
from + 12 V and from earth of the following connections:
•65A between components 1094 (or 118) and 160,
•65G between components 1094 and 160.
If the connection or connections are faulty and if there is a repair method (see Technical Note 6015A,
Electrical wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace the wiring.
Remove the brake pedal switch and check that it is working correctly:
– in the rest position: infinite resistance between connections SP13 and 5A of component 160.
– depressed: continuity between connections SP13 and 5A of component 160.
Replace the switch if necessary.
If the fault is still present, run fault finding on the ABS/ESP (see 38C, Anti-lock braking system), then
if no faults are detected, run fault finding on the multiplex network (see 88B, Multiplexing).
AC
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EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory.
Switch off the ignition until the end of the power-latch phase, and carry out a road test
followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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CONTINUED 4
2.DEFNOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a
stored fault:
The fault is declared present after the brake pedal is
depressed.
Special notes:
If the fault is present:
– the cruise control/speed limiter function is switched off.
Use bornier Elé. 1681 for all operations on the engine
management computer connectors.
Check the condition of the ABS computer connector (see Wiring Diagram Technical Note, Laguna II ph2, Vel
Satis ph2, Espace IV ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2, component code 1094).
Check the condition of the engine management computer connector (see Wiring Diagram Technical Note,
Laguna II ph2, Vel Satis ph2, Espace IV ph2, Mégane II ph2, Scénic II ph2, component code 120).
If the connector or connectors are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical
wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
Run complete fault finding on the ABS (see 38C Anti-lock braking system).
Run complete fault finding on the multiplex network (see 88B, Multiplexing).
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 04, 08, 18, 1C,
20, 24, 26, 28, 34, 38, 44,
4C, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62, 74
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory.
Switch off the ignition until the end of the power-latch phase, and carry out a road test
followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF308
CONTINUED
1.DEFNOTESNone.
The fault appears if the weight of soot contained in the particle filter is:
– Vdiag 18 and 54: above 56 g.
– Vdiag 1C, 20, 24, 5C, 58: above 58 g
– Vdiag 26 and 28: greater than 68 g.
If Vdiag 18, reprogram the computer (see Replacement of components). Then apply the procedure
corresponding to the new Vdiag.
For the other Vdiag:
Check that there are no leaks or blockages in the exhaust pipe,
Repair if necessary.
Clear fault DF308 Present or Stored.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 18, 1C, 20, 24,
26, 28, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62