ECO mode RENAULT SCENIC 2013 J95 / 3.G Electronic Parking Brake Workshop Manual
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Fault finding – Introduction
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 (CD-ROM), paper.
Type of diagnostic tools
–CLIP
Special tooling required
3. REMINDERS
Procedure
To save power, the UCH on the Laguna II Phase 2, Espace IV phase 1, 2 and 4, and Vel Satis phase 1 and 2
interrupts the + after ignition feed supply 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 into 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 time period for the forced + after ignition feed. Until one hour has elapsed, activating the +
after ignition feed will restart forced + after ignition feed for the remaining time. Vehicle(s): Vel Satis phase 1
Vel Satis phase 2
Laguna II Phase 2
Scénic II Phase 1 and
Scénic II Phase 2
Espace IV phase 1
Espace IV phase 2
Espace IV phase 4
Function concerned: Electronic parking brakeName of computer: FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08, 0D, 11
Special tooling required
Multimeter
Elé. 1681 Universal bornier
FPA_V0C_PRELI/FPA_V04_PRELI/FPA_V08_PRELI/FPA_V0D_PRELI/FPA_V11_PRELI
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
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Fault finding – Introduction
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
37B
Only affects the Scénic II phase 1 and the Scénic II phase 2:
To run fault finding on the vehicle's computers, switch on the ignition in fault finding mode (forced + after ignition
feed).
Proceed as follows:
– Renault card in the card reader (keyless vehicle scenario 1, entry-level, without hands-free and scenario 2, top of
the range, hands-free),
– press and hold the Start button (longer than 5 seconds) with start-up conditions not fulfilled,
– connect the diagnostic tool and perform the required operations.
To cut off + after ignition feed, proceed as follows:
– disconnect the diagnostic tool,
– press the Start button twice briefly (less than 3 seconds).
– ensure that the + after ignition feed has been cut off by checking that the computer indicator lights on the
instrument panel have gone out.
Fault context.
Affects VDiag 08, 0C, 0D and 11.
Explanation of the fault context counters.
The are three different counters:
PR022: Dating counter
PR018: Presence counter
PR019: Frequency counter
Dating counter:The counter starts when the fault appears.
Each time the computer switches on and the fault is stored or present, the
counter increases by 1 up to 255.
Presence counter:As soon as the fault is present, the counter goes to 15. If the fault becomes
stored, each time the computer switches on, the number decreases by 1
(from 15 to 0) and goes back to 15 again if the fault reappears.
Frequency counter:Number of times the present fault appears; it sets to 0 when the fault appears.
It increases each time the fault moves from stored to present.
The maximum value of this counter is 15.
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Fault finding – System operation
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
37B
GENERAL OPERATING MODE FOR THE COMPUTER:
The electronic parking brake computer operates in two modes: STANDBY mode and SWITCH ON mode.
●SWITCH ON mode:
Available functions:
– Manual application and release, assisted application and release and emergency braking (steering column
unlocked).
– Full system fault finding (all faults can be identified).
Switch on conditions (3 possibilities):
– The UCH sends a switch on request to the parking brake computer via the multiplex network when the vehicle
is opened or the card is inserted in the reader.
– Braking request via the parking brake control lever.
– Battery voltage more than 13.2 V, if the vehicle has been parked for less than 24 hours.
●STANDBY mode:
Available functions:
– Monitoring of the braking force and slope angle for 24 hours (to ensure parking brake application).
– Only application is authorised (using the lever).
– Restricted system fault finding (the computer can no longer identify all faults).
– Release not authorised.
Conditions for setting to standby:
– The UCH sends a "set to standby" request to the parking brake computer via the multiplex network after the
ignition is switched off and the vehicle is locked (after a few seconds). The parking brake computer's STANDBY
mode will be confirmed by the lever warning light going out (special note: the battery voltage must be less than
13.2 V).
CABLE RESETTING:
The parking brake cable is locked after the control lever is released or after driving at over 1 mph (2 km/h) (switched
on mode).
When the electronic parking brake system locks, it makes a sound that lasts for a few seconds and ends with
clicking (play compensation is automatic).WARNING
Before using the emergency control, it is important to put the vehicle into gear and wedge one wheel if necessary
(on a slope).
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Fault finding – Replacement of components
A/ PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING AN ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE COMPUTER
●For the description of the mechanical operations for replacing the control unit (computer) and brake cables (see
MR405 (Espace IV) or MR395 (Laguna II) or MR370 (Scénic), Mechanical, 37B, Electronic parking brake,
Control unit: Removal - Refitting and 37A, Mechanical component controls, Parking brake cables:
Removal - Refitting or MR353 (Vel Satis), Mechanical, 37B, Automatic parking brake, Control unit and
brake cables).
●The parking brake cables must always be replaced when the computer is replaced.
●In the same way, the computer must be replaced when the parking brake cables are changed.
●Conversely, the lever and the parking brake are independent of one another.
●Lever replacement must be carried out with + after ignition feed switched off and the parking brake released,
otherwise faults may occur.
●The clutch sensor must be replaced with + after ignition feed switched on to avoid a fault being provoked.
BEFORE REPLACING THE PARKING BRAKE COMPUTER:
If the vehicle has a manual gearbox, recover the clutch data from the memory of the old computer so that it can be
entered into the new computer (see section C).
Operations to perform before replacement:
– Switch on the ignition, connect the diagnostic tool and establish dialogue with the computer (parking
brake field).
– before replacing the computer, check that it is actually causing the fault by reading the faults and apply
the fault finding procedure concerned.
Steps to follow after replacement:
– with the ignition switched off, replace the electronic parking brake computer (with the approval of
Te c h l i n e ) .
– switch on the ignition, connect the diagnostic tool and establish dialogue with the computer (parking
brake field),
– apply the procedure described in section B: NEW COMPUTER CALIBRATION AND INITIALISATION,
– release the parking brake lever to reset the cables.
– check parking brake operation by testing the braking, maximum braking, and release,
– read the faults to clear any stored faults and check that replacing the computer has enabled the fault on
the vehicle to be rectified (no faults present).
– read the configuration (repair mode menu) to check that the parking brake computer configuration has
been correctly configured.
– depending on the configuration chosen, check the assisted braking and release. Note:
An electronic parking brake computer should be replaced only when requested by the Techline (fill out the fault
finding log).
Note:
With an automatic transmission, no data recovery is required (the computer can be replaced without applying
sections C and D).
Important:
Do not clear the faults from the computer before replacing it.
IMPORTANT: It is strictly forbidden to drive a vehicle with an electronic parking brake computer unless it is in
customer mode.
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
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Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
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C/ CLUTCH DATA BACKUP (for vehicles with a manual gearbox)
Purpose of the procedure:
The data saved relates to the clutch engagement point. This is important when the clutch wears, because this data
enables the parking brake to release electronically when the clutch enables the vehicle to move off.
If this data cannot be retrieved from the old computer (impossible to establish dialogue with the diagnostic tool) or a
new clutch has been fitted, the new computer has to be programmed with the clutch engagement point: drive the
vehicle, downshifting at least 30 times (from 5
th to 4th gear) before returning the vehicle to the customer.
If the clutch data is not recorded in the new computer, the operation of the assisted brake on steep slopes will be
impaired when first used.
Perform the following operations:
– establish dialogue with the computer,
– select the repair mode menu on the diagnostic tool.
– open the programming menu,
– run function SC005 Backup clutch pedal programming (the data is written to a file that is automatically
selected when the new computer is programmed).
– replace the electronic parking brake computer (see MR405 (Espace IV) or MR395 (Laguna II) or
MR370 (Scénic), Mechanical, 37B, Electronic parking brake, Control unit: Removal - Refitting or
MR353 (Vel Satis), Mechanical, 37B, Automatic parking brake, Control unit),
– follow the procedures described in sections A and B.
D/ CLUTCH DATA ENTRY (for vehicles with automatic transmission)
The initialisation must be carried out (sections A and B).
Perform the following operations:
– establish dialogue with the computer,
– select the repair mode menu on the diagnostic tool.
– open the programming menu,
– run function: SC006 Enter clutch pedal programming.
– check that the electronic parking brake is operating correctly, including the assisted release function. IMPORTANT:
Do not apply this procedure in the event of a clutch fault.
Note:
– For vehicles fitted with an automatic gearbox, command SC005 Save clutch pedal programming is
unavailable.
– Command SC006 Enter clutch pedal programming, is also unavailable if command SC005 has not already
been activated.
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Fault finding – Configurations and programming
CONFIGURATIONS:
Two functions can be turned off by configuration: assisted application and release.
Special note:
Assisted application and release are configured by default when a new computer is initialised. This configuration is
accessible in the log book.
To carry out configuration, select the diagnostic tool's Repair mode menu.
CF007 Vehicle configuration
This configuration turns electronic parking brake application on or off when the engine is stopped.
In cold countries or regions, assisted braking should preferably be inhibited to avoid brake cables becoming frozen
in the applied position.
– Select the type of configuration:
–NORMAL (with assisted braking when the engine is stopped).
–COLD CLIMATE (without assisted braking when the engine is stopped).
– Confirm the operation.
– Make sure the configuration has been properly entered by reading configuration LC009 Vehicle
configuration.
– Make sure the assisted braking function works.
PROGRAMMING:
– Refer to the configuration check.
Note:
When a new computer is initialised, the angle sensor is calibrated by running command VP011 Computer
calibration and initialising.
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
37B
DF006
PRESENT
COMPUTER CONFIGURATION
1. DEF: Configuration absent or incorrect
NOTESSpecial notes:
Deal with this fault only after the computer has been replaced.
If it appears when the electronic parking brake computer is not new, contact the
Techline.
This fault indicates that the parking brake control unit has not been calibrated or has
been calibrated incorrectly.
This fault causes the electronic parking brake to operate incorrectly, in particular for
the assisted release function.
Display status ET024 System operation on the main screen of the diagnostic tool.
This status should be CUSTOMER MODE. If it is FACTORY MODE, initialise the computer by running command
VP011 Computer calibration and initialisation (see Replacement of components).
Test that the parking brake is operating correctly by applying it, applying it completely (handle pulled right up for
5 seconds) and releasing it.
Check the validity of parameter PR003 "Inclination value".
Calibrate the sensor if necessary (SC008 Slope initialisation).
If necessary, reconfigure the application and release functions as requested by the customer with CF007 Vehicle
configuration and see Configurations and programming.
If the above procedure does not resolve the fault (fault still present), recalibrate the computer (command VP011
Computer calibration and initialisation on the diagnostic tool).
During this stage, check that the vehicle criteria are correctly entered (screen 2 stage 1).
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline without clearing the faults.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
FPA_V0C_DF006P/FPA_V04_DF006P/FPA_V08_DF006P/FPA_V0D_DF006P/FPA_V11_DF006P
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DF049
PRESENT
OR
STOREDBRAKING
1. DEF: Inconsistent braking value
2. DEF: Normal brake application value not reached
3. DEF: Normal brake release value not reached
4. DEF: Insufficient braking force
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
The fault is declared present after:
– a braking command is issued on a slope.
Priorities when dealing with a number of faults:
Deal with faults: DF046 Brake motor / cables connection, DF050 Mechanical
seizure, DF035 Undervoltage, DF058 Parking brake motor current and DF055
Battery undervoltage first if they are present or stored.
Check that the parking brake mechanical tensioning line is correct:
– that the parking brake cables are fitted correctly (refer to the repair procedure),
– that the parking brake cables are in good condition (not seized or deteriorated),
– that the rear brake callipers are correct, in good condition and operating correctly,
– that the rear brake pads are correct and in good condition.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
Using the diagnostic tool statuses screen, display parameter PR003 Slope value.
If the value displayed is not 0 degrees (± 1) on level ground, carry out slope initialisation again (actuator control
mode menu).
Using the diagnostic tool parameters screen, display the following parameters: PR005 Force setpoint and PR004
Measured force value. These must show the various values recorded in the conformity check.
Clear the fault, switch off the ignition for 5 minutes (vehicle doors and windows closed), switch the ignition back
on and repeat a braking command on a slope.
If the fault reappears, switch off the ignition and disconnect the computer supply fuse (fuse F23 of the engine fuse
box, refer to the wiring diagram) for approximately 1 minute.
Reconnect the fuse, switch the ignition on and establish dialogue with the computer. Apply the brake to check
whether the fault recurs.
If the fault reappears despite the above tests, or if the parameter values are not within conformity check
tolerances while the brake is applied, then contact your Techline.
AFTER REPAIRClear the fault memory.
Follow the instructions to confirm repair.
If the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other possible faults.
FPA
Vdiag No.: 04
FPA_V04_DF049
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Fault finding – Interpretation of statuses
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
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ET022
AUTOMATIC BRAKING CONFIGURATION
NOTESSpecial notes:
To understand the operation of assisted brake application, refer to System operation.
This status indicates the assisted braking configuration status.
This configuration can be checked on two screens.
●Configuration reading screen (repair mode): LC009 Vehicle configuration (NORMAL with braking, COLD
CLIMATE without assisted braking).
●Variables screen (fault finding mode, assisted brake application sub-function).
ET022 Automatic braking configuration.
When the assisted braking is ACTIVE, the status should be WITH.
When the assisted braking is not ACTIVE (for cold countries, for example), the status should be WITHOUT.
If the configuration does not match the customer's request, reconfigure the electronic parking brake computer by
activating configuration CF007 Vehicle configuration (repair mode, see Configuration and programming).
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
FPA_V0C_ET022 / FPA_V04_ET022 / FPA_V08_ET022 / FPA_V0D_ET022 / FPA_V11_ET022