ABS RENAULT SCENIC 2014 J95 / 3.G Petrol Injection - Sagem3000 Workshop Manual
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PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Introduction17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE (continued)
Wiring check
Fault finding problems
Disconnecting the connectors and/or manipulating the wiring may temporarily remove the cause of a fault.
Electrical measurements of the voltage, resistance and insulation are generally correct, especially if the fault is not
present when analysing (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
While manipulating the wiring, use the diagnostic tool to note any change in fault status from stored to present.
Make sure that the connectors are properly locked.
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 their crimping (no crimping on
the insulating section).
Make sure that the clips and tabs are properly locked in the sockets.
Check that no clips or tabs have been dislodged 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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PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – System operation17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – System operation
1. SYSTEM OPERATION
Composition
The injection system consists of the:
– accelerator potentiometer,
– accelerator pedal switch,
– TDC sensor,
– atmospheric pressure sensor,
– air temperature sensor,
– coolant temperature sensor,
– freon pressure sensor,
– upstream oxygen sensor,
– downstream oxygen sensor,
– cruise control switch,
– steering column switch,
– cruise control on/off switch,
– brake lights switch,
– fuel vapour absorber,
– injection computer,
– motorised throttle valve,
– four injectors,
– four pencil coils,
– + turbocharging pressure sensor,
– coolant pump
– turbocharging solenoid valve.
Computer
SAGEM S3000 flash EEPROM 128-track computer controlling the injection and the ignition.
Multipoint injection in sequential mode.
Connections to the other computers:
– Protection and Switching Unit (UPC)
– Passenger Compartment Control Unit (UCH),
– Automatic Transmission Electronic Control Unit (AUTO ECU).
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PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Allocation of computer tracks17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
Connector (C), 48 tracks:
Track Description
A1
A2
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3
B4
C1
C2
C3
C4
D1
D2
D3
D4
E1
E2
E3
E4
F1
F2
F3
F4
G1
G2
G3
G4
H1
H2
H3
H4
I1
I2
I3
I4
L1
L2
L3
L4
M1
M2
M3
M4Not used
Downstream oxygen sensor + signal
Not used
Not used
Upstream oxygen sensor + signal
Downstream oxygen sensor - signal
Not used
Not used
Upstream oxygen sensor - signal
Not used
Not used
Not used
Fuel pump control by the UPC
Not used
Not used
Not used
Fuel vapour absorber bleed solenoid valve control
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
- turbocharging solenoid valve
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Electronic earth
Upstream oxygen sensor heating - control
Downstream oxygen sensor heating - control
Not used
Electronic earth
Not used
Ignition coil 2 - 3 - control
Ignition coil 1 - 4 - control
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PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF004
PRESENT
OR
STOREDTURBOCHARGING PRESSURE SENSOR CIRCUIT
1.DEF : voltage outside tolerances
2.DEF : data inconsistency
NOTESPriority for dealing with a combination of faults:
Deal with fault DF012 Sensor feed no. 2 voltage first, if it is present or stored.
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is declared present after the ignition is switched on or with then engine
running at an engine speed above 600 rpm.
Special note:
– the OBD warning light is lit,
– Throttle valve defect mode types 5 and 6.
Check the cleanliness, condition and the assembly of the turbocharging pressure sensor.
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, manipulate the harness so that the status changes (present stored).
Look for any damage to the wiring harness, and check the condition and connection of the injection computer
and turbocharging pressure sensor connectors.
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, check for + 5 V on track G1 and that the earth is present on track E1 of connector B of
the injection computer.
Contact the Techline if it is not correct.
If the fault is still present, disconnect the battery and the injection computer.
Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections:
Computer connectorB, track E1 Track 2 of the pressure sensor
Computer connectorB, track F1 Track 3 of the pressure sensor
Computer connectorB, track G1 Track 1 of the pressure sensor
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, deal with the other faults then proceed to the conformity check.
AFTER REPAIRFollow the instructions to confirm the repair:
Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults.
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PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF054
PRESENT
OR
STOREDTURBOCHARGING SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL CIRCUIT
CO : open circuit
CC.0 : short circuit to earth
CC.1 : short circuit to + 12 V
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is declared present after the ignition is switched on or with then engine
running at an engine speed above 600 rpm.
Special note:
–OBD warning light illuminated.
– Throttle valve defect mode type 6.
Check the cleanliness the condition and the assembly of the turbocharging pressure sensor.
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, manipulate the harness so that the status changes (presentstored).
Look for possible damage to the harness, check the condition and connection of the injection computer and
turbocharging pressure sensor connectors.
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, check for the +12V on track 2 of the turbocharging solenoid valve.
If the +12V is not present, check the following connection for insulation, continuity and the absence of
interference resistance:
Turbocharging solenoid valve track 2 track 2 of the PPM1 connector of the Protection
and Switching Unit
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, disconnect the battery and the injection computer.
Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connection:
Computer, connector C, track G4 Track 1 of the turbocharging solenoid valve
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, measure the resistance of the turbocharging solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2.
Replace the turbocharging solenoid valve if the resistance is not:10 kno load
5 kfull load
If the fault is still present, deal with the other faults then proceed to the conformity check.
AFTER REPAIRFollow the instructions to confirm repair.
Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF059
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMBUSTION MISFIRES ON CYLINDER 1
1.DEF : destructive misfiring
2.DEF : pollutant misfiring
NOTESPriority for dealing with a combination of faults:
– ignition: DF072, DF073, DF074 and DF075.
– fuel supply system: DF026, DF027, DF028, DF029 and DF085.
– engine flywheel signal: DF005 and DF125.
Check whether other cylinders have misfiring faults before starting the following fault
finding procedure.
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is considered present under the following conditions:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming must be carried out.
– warm engine (minimum 75°C),
– idling with all the electrical consumers activated for 15 minutes.
Special note:
–OBD warning light illuminated.
Misfiring on
cylinder 1 only
Combustion
misfires in
cylinders 1 and 4
(see DF059
Combustion
misfires in
cylinder 1 and
DF062
Combustion
misfires in
cylinder 4)
The fault is probably due to a component that can only affect this cylinder:
– check the cylinder 1 injector
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs,
– check the cylinder 1 pencil coil.
If everything is in order, check the same components on cylinder 4 (to cover
a possible cylinder recognition error).
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
The fault is probably due to a component that affects a pair of cylinders:
– check the relevant ignition coil circuit (apply the fault finding procedure DF720
Ignition coil circuit 1 or DF075 Ignition coil circuit 4),
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
AFTER REPAIREnsure that all the faults have been dealt with.
Clear the stored faults. Do not clear the programming.
To check that the system has been properly repaired:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming has been carried out,
– warm engine (minimum 75°C).
– running at idle speed with all electrical consumers drawing power for 15 minutes.
– if the fault is still absent, check that the catalytic converter is in good condition. Use
command SC006 Run OBD Test: Catalytic converter.
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PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF059
CONTINUED
Combustion
misfires on all
four cylinders
(see DF060, DF061
and DF062)
The fault is probably due to a component affecting all the cylinders:
– check that the correct fuel is being used,
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
If the fault is still present, carry out the following checks:
– check the flywheel sensor,
– check the condition and cleanliness of the flywheel,
– check the flywheel sensor mounting,
– check the sensor/flywheel air gap,
– check the cylinder compressions,
– check the complete fuel supply system (see Workshop Repair Manual 364 Mechanics, 13A, Fuel supply),
– check the entire ignition system (see MR 364, Mechanics, 17A, Ignition),
– check the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise (seeMR 364 Mechanics, 11A, Top and front of engine).
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
If the fault is still present, deal with the other faults then proceed to the conformity check.
AFTER REPAIREnsure that all the faults have been dealt with.
Clear the stored faults. Do not clear the programming.
To check that the system has been properly repaired:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming has been carried out,
– warm engine (minimum 75°C).
– running at idle speed with all electrical consumers drawing power for 15 minutes.
– if the fault is still absent, check that the catalytic converter is in good condition. Use
command SC006 Run OBD Test: Catalytic converter.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults17B
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SAGEM 3000
Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF060
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMBUSTION MISFIRING ON CYLINDER 2
1.DEF : destructive misfiring
2.DEF : pollutant misfiring
NOTESPriority for dealing with a combination of faults:
– ignition: DF072, DF073, DF074 and DF075.
– fuel supply system: DF026, DF027, DF028, DF029 and DF085.
– engine flywheel signal: DF005 and DF125.
Check whether other cylinders have misfiring faults before starting the following fault
finding procedure.
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is considered present under the following conditions:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming must be carried out.
– engine warm (min 75°C),
– idling with all the electrical consumers activated for 15 minutes.
Special note:
–OBD warning light illuminated.
Combustion
misfires in
cylinder 2 only
Misfires in
cylinders 2 and 3
(see DF060
Misfires in
cylinder 2 and
DF061 Misfires in
cylinder 3)
The fault is probably due to a component that can only affect this cylinder:
– check the cylinder 2 injector
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs,
– check the cylinder 2 pencil coil.
If everything is in order, check the same components on cylinder 3 (to correct
a possible cylinder identification error).
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
The fault is probably due to a component that affects a pair of cylinders:
– check the relevant ignition coil circuit (apply the fault finding procedure DF073
Ignition coil circuit 2 or DF074 Ignition coil circuit 3),
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
AFTER REPAIREnsure that all the faults have been dealt with.
Clear the stored faults. Do not clear the programming.
To check that the system has been properly repaired:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming has been carried out,
– warm engine (minimum 75°C).
– running at idle speed with all electrical consumers drawing power for 15 minutes.
– if the fault is still absent, check that the catalytic converter is in good condition. Use
command SC006 Run OBD Test: Catalytic converter.
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PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults17B
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SAGEM 3000
Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF060
CONTINUED
Combustion
misfires on all
four cylinders
(see DF060, DF061
and DF062)
The fault is probably due to a component affecting all the cylinders:
– check that the correct fuel is being used,
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
If the fault is still present, carry out the following checks:
– check the flywheel sensor,
– check the condition and cleanliness of the flywheel,
– check the flywheel sensor mounting,
– check the flywheel/sensor air gap
– check the cylinder compressions,
– check the complete fuel supply system (see Workshop Repair Manual 364 Mechanics, 13A, Fuel supply),
– check the entire ignition system (see MR 364, Mechanics, 17A, Ignition),
– check the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise (seeMR 364 Mechanics, 11A, Top and front of engine).
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
If the fault is still present, deal with the other faults then proceed to the conformity check.
AFTER REPAIREnsure that all the faults have been dealt with.
Clear the stored faults. Do not clear the programming.
To check that the system has been properly repaired:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming has been carried out,
– warm engine (minimum 75°C).
– running at idle speed with all electrical consumers drawing power for 15 minutes.
– if the fault is still absent, check that the catalytic converter is in good condition. Use
command SC006 Run OBD Test: Catalytic converter.
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Fault finding – Interpretation of faults17B
17B-41V12 MR-372-J84-17B000$315.mif
SAGEM 3000
Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF061
PRESENT
OR
STOREDCOMBUSTION MISFIRING ON CYLINDER 3
1.DEF : destructive misfiring
2.DEF : pollutant misfiring
NOTESPriority for dealing with a combination of faults:
– ignition: DF072, DF073, DF074 and DF075.
– fuel supply system: DF026, DF027, DF028, DF029 and DF085.
– engine flywheel signal: DF005 and DF125.
Check whether other cylinders have misfiring faults before starting the following fault
finding procedure.
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
The fault is considered present under the following conditions:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming must be carried out.
– engine warm (min 75°C),
– idling with all the electrical consumers activated for 15 minutes.
Special note:
–OBD warning light illuminated.
Combustion
misfires in
cylinder 3 only
Misfires in
cylinders 2 and 3
(see DF060
Misfires in
cylinder 2 and
DF061 Misfires in
cylinder 3)
The fault is probably due to a component that can only affect this cylinder:
– check the cylinder 3 injector,
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs,
– check the cylinder 3 pencil coil.
If everything is in order, check the same components on cylinder 2 (to correct a
possible cylinder identification error).
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
The fault is probably due to a component that affects a pair of cylinders:
– check the relevant ignition coil circuit (apply the fault finding procedure DF073
Ignition coil circuit 2 or DF074 Ignition coil circuit 3),
– check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
– Carry out the steps "according to the repair".
AFTER REPAIREnsure that all the faults have been dealt with.
Clear the stored faults. Do not clear the programming.
To check that the system has been properly repaired:
– there must be no further electrical faults,
– programming has been carried out,
– warm engine (minimum 75°C).
– running at idle speed with all electrical consumers drawing power for 15 minutes.
– if the fault is still absent, check that the catalytic converter is in good condition. Use
command SC006 Run OBD Test: Catalytic converter.
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