brake light RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Chasiss ABS Workshop Manual
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Fault finding - List and location of components
The computer/hydraulic unit assembly:
●Located to the left of the bulkhead in the engine compartment.
Front wheel sensors:
●Screwed into the stub-axle, each front sensor has an intermediate connector located behind the plastic wheel
arch liner.
Rear wheel sensor intermediate connectors:
●Located in a sealed unit under the vehicle.
Rear wheel sensors:
●Screwed into the rear brake drum flange.
Brake light switch:
●Located on the pedal assembly.
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Fault finding - Operating diagram
Number Description
1Computer
2Hydraulic unit (8 solenoid valves)
3Electric power assisted steering
4Instrument panel - engine management
5Passive brake servo
6Brake lights switch
7Diagnostic socket
8Battery
9Wheel speed sensor
10Target
11Brake discs
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Fault finding - Function
EBD (electronic braking distribution):
The EBD optimises the brakeforce distribution between the front and rear axles. This function ensures vehicle
stability under braking.
ABS (anti-lock braking system):
The ABS prevents the wheels from locking when braking. This function allows the vehicle to be steered under
braking and ensures vehicle stability under braking.
MSR (engine torque control):
This is a function that enhances the ABS function. It prevents the drive wheels from spinning excessively when lifting
off the accelerator or changing down a gear on a low grip surface, by allowing the engine to regulate the driving
torque of the engine (resisting torque compensation) to "relaunch" the wheels.
The system also supplies the other computers with information on the vehicle speed via a wire connection for the
radio, the power steering and the electric sunroof, and via the multiplex network for the other computers. The ABS
computer supplies the multiplex network with the odometry for the instrument panel and navigation system. If heavy
braking produces very rapid deceleration, the ABS computer sends out a request to the UCH (passenger
compartment connection unit) via the multiplex network to ask it to switch on the hazard warning lights (depending
on the law in the relevant country).
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Fault finding - Role of components
Wheel speed sensor:
Gives the speed of each of the vehicle's wheels. The analysis of the right/left-hand speeds makes it possible to
calculate in what direction the vehicle is turning.
Brake lights switch:
Visual indication of the brake pedal position. It makes it possible to tell if the driver is braking or not.
Wire connection (vehicle speed):
The ABS computer is best suited to transmit the vehicle speed to the other computers. To do this, the ABS transmits
the vehicle speed on the CAN network. However, some computers are not connected to the CAN network, this is
why the ABS is fitted with a "vehicle speed" wire output. Fault finding is not run on this connection by the ABS
computer. This enables the consumers of this signal to perform the necessary checks during their own fault finding
procedure, or to check the connection by observing the customer complaint on the consumer (for example, increase
in the volume of the radio if the speed increases, electric power-assisted steering).
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Fault finding - Defect and safe modes
Fault finding warning lights programming
Instrument panel warning lightInstrument panel
messageMeaning
Brake faultsABS system STOPNo computer.
ABS flashing
at 8 Hz
(quickly)Tachometric index not
programmed.
ABS flashing
at 8 Hz
(quickly)SERVICETachometric index not
programmed and
versions not
programmed.
Brake faults
flashing at
2 HzABS flashing
at 2 Hz
(slowly)No messageABS computer is in fault
finding mode.
ABS system SERVICE Check the ABS ABS fault.
Brake faultsABS system SERVICE STOP Braking system fault EBD fault.
Note:
The STOP warning light is always accompanied by a single audible warning (1 beep).
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Fault finding - Fault summary table
Tool fault Associated DTC Diagnostic tool title
DF00150 Short circuit Computer supply
DF0065015 Front left-hand wheel speed sensor circuit
DF0075035 Rear left-hand wheel speed sensor circuit
DF008501F Front left-hand wheel speed sensor signal
DF009503F Rear left-hand wheel speed sensor signal
DF01050D3 Pump motor circuit
DF01750C3 Computer
DF0205140 Tachometric index programming
DF0265005 Front right-hand wheel speed sensor circuit
DF0275025 Rear right-hand wheel speed sensor circuit
DF028500F Front right-hand wheel speed sensor signal
DF029502F Rear right-hand wheel speed sensor signal
DF0555143 Vehicle parameter programming
DF06650E2 No injection multiplex signal
DF0905041 Front right-hand wheel target
DF0915042 Front left-hand wheel target
DF0925043 Rear right-hand wheel target
DF0935044 Rear left-hand wheel target
DF0965148 Computer internal electronic irregularity
DF09850E4 No UCH multiplex signal
DF1195150 Gearbox type configuration
DF121D11D Torque requested not available
DF15250E6 Multiplex network
DF18850C6 Brake light switch circuit
DF219D132 ABS multiplex signal consistency
DF2295002 Front right-hand wheel speed
DF2305011 Front left-hand wheel speed
DF2315021 Rear right-hand wheel speed
DF2325031 Rear left-hand wheel speed
DF250D117 Engine speed multiplex signal
DF251D118 Effective average torque multiplex signal
DF252D119 Torque request multiplex feedback signal
DF253D120 Recalculated torque multiplex signal
DF254D12F Resisting torque multiplex signal
DF31150E3 No BVR multiplex signal
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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults
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DF188
PRESENT
OR
STOREDBRAKE LIGHT SWITCH CIRCUIT
1.DEF: Inconsistency
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults:
Clear the stored fault, carry out a road test at a speed of > 36 mph (60 km/h) and test
the brakes using ABS. Use the interpretation of the fault if it recurs.
Special notes:
The fault is detected if the computer does not detect a brake lights switch status
change for 4 acceleration/braking cycles and/or the contact is closed for over
6 minutes with the vehicle speed above 24 mph (40 km/h).
Using the diagnostic tool, check on the statuses screen that ET017 Brake pedal recognises the depressed and
released positions of the brake pedal.
If the pedal position is not detected, use the interpretation of ET017.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Fault finding - Interpretation of statuses
ET017
BRAKE PEDAL
NOTESSpecial notes:
Only carry out the checks if the PRESSED and RELEASED statuses are inconsistent
with the pedal position.
Use the Technical Note wiring diagram for New Twingo.
STATUS
"RELEASED"
Brake pedal
depressed
If brake lights operate:
–Check the continuity of connection 65A between components 160 and 1094.
If the connector is faulty (see NT6015, Repairing electrical wiring, wiring: Precaution
for repairs), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
If the brake lights are not working:
–Check the condition, mounting and adjustment of the brake light switch and the
conformity of the bulbs.
–Remove the brake light switch and check that it is operating correctly:
Connection continuity Connection insulation
Switch pressed
(Brake pedal released)AP10 and 5A AP10 and 65A
Switch released
(Brake pedal depressed)AP10 and 65A AP10 and 5A
–Replace the switch if necessary.
Intermediate connector R107 and component 160 and 1081 disconnected:
–Check the continuity and insulation of connection AP10 between
component 1016 and intermediate connector R107.
–Check the continuity and insulation of connection AP10 between
component 160 and intermediate connector R107.
If the connector is faulty (see NT6015, Repairing electrical wiring, wiring:
Precaution for repairs), repair the connector or the wiring, otherwise replace the
wiring.
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Connectors of components 645, 172, 173, 639 and 1094, intermediate connectors
R107 and R15 and connector of component 119 (if present on the vehicle)
disconnected from connection 65A:
–Check the insulation of connection 65A between component 160 and
intermediate connector R107.
–Check the insulation of connection 65A between component 172 and
intermediate connector R107.
–Check the insulation of connection 65A between component 173 and
intermediate connector R107.
–Check the insulation of connection 65A between intermediate connectors R107
and R15.
–Check the insulation of connection 65A between component 639 and
intermediate connector R15.
–Check the insulation of connection 65A between component 645 and
intermediate connector R107.
If the connector is faulty (see NT6015, Repairing electrical wiring, wiring:
Precaution for repairs), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
–Check for + 12 V after ignition feed on connection AP10 of component 1016 to
earth MAH.
If the checks reveal no faults, carry out a check of each component associated with
connection 65A and AP10 (short circuits).
Check the condition and positioning of the F5 5A fuse (see MR411 Mechanical
systems, 81C, Fuses: 16A).
–Check the condition, mounting and adjustment of the brake light switch and the
conformity of the bulbs.
–Remove the brake light switch and check that it is operating correctly:
Connection continuity Connection insulation
Switch pressed
(Brake pedal released)AP10 and 5A AP10 and 65A
Switch released
(Brake pedal
depressed)AP10 and 65A AP10 and 5A
–Replace the switch if necessary.
Connectors of components 645, 172, 173, 639 and 1094, intermediate
connectors R107 and R15 and connector of component 119 (if present on the vehicle)
disconnected from connection 65A
–Check the insulation of connection 65A between component 160 and
intermediate connector R107.
STATUS
DEPRESSED:
Brake pedal
released
AFTER REPAIRClear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Fault finding - Customer complaints
NOTESOnly consult this customer complaint after a complete check with the
diagnostic tool.
FAULTS DETECTED ON BRAKING WITH ABS/BRAKING REGULATION
LOCKING OF ONE OR MORE WHEELS ALP 2
PULLING ALP 3
DRIFT ALP 4
UNEXPECTED ABS OPERATION AT LOW SPEEDS AND SLIGHT PEDAL
PRESSURE ALP 5
UNEXPECTED ABS OPERATION ON A POOR ROAD SURFACE ALP 6
UNEXPECTED ABS OPERATION WHEN SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
USED (CAR PHONE, CB, ETC.) ALP 7
EXTENSION OF BRAKE PEDAL TRAVEL FOLLOWING
REGULATION PHASE (WITH LEAKING PEDAL WHEN STARTING
REGULATION PHASE)ALP 8
SPONGY PEDAL ALP 9
BRAKE PEDAL VIBRATION ALP 10
NOISES FROM THE PUMP, PIPES OR HYDRAULIC UNIT ALP 11
OTHER CASES
NO DIALOGUE WITH THE ABS COMPUTER ALP 1
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