lock RENAULT TWINGO RS 2009 2.G Electrical Equipment - Access Safety Workshop Manual
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4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE (CONTINUED)
Wiring check
Fault finding problems
Disconnecting the connectors and/or manipulating the wiring harness may temporarily remove 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.
Tactile inspection
While manipulating the wiring harness, 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 the 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 to another wire.
If a fault is detected, repair or replace the wiring harness.
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Fault finding - List and location of components
1UCH
2Passenger Compartment Fuse and Relay Box
3One touch window/anti-pinch module
4Transponder ring
5Rain/light sensor & interior temperature sensor
6Sunroof/anti-pinch
7Tailgate lock
8Door lockENGINE HARNESS
FRONT ENGINE WIRING & ADDITIONAL HEADLIGHTS
DOOR WIRING
CEILING WIRING
PASSENGER COMPARTMENT WIRING
REAR BUMPER WIRING
TAILGATE WIRING
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Fault finding - Role of components
The system comprises the following components, according to whether or not it features the deadlocking function:
Electric central door locking:
Electric central door locking is operated using the locking button.
Tailgate lock: The electric tailgate lock is also used to open the tailgate. The tailgate locking and unlocking
function is controlled by the UCH.
Transponder and radiofrequency key:
–The transponder in the key enables the following signals to be sent to the UCH:
–Key identifier signal.
–Immobiliser code signal.
–The key radiofrequency (for top of the range vehicles) enables the key identifier to be transmitted
when the button is pressed. A radiofrequency wave is sent to the UCH to perform the user's request if the
key is allocated to the vehicle (opening the doors and the tailgate).
One touch window/anti-pinch module:
–One-touch window: the window is raised by pulling the button up and it is lowered by pressing down on
the button; pressing the button again has no effect on the initial operation.
–Anti-pinch: if an object prevents the window from closing, the anti-pinch function triggers the window to
be lowered by 50 mm. Access - ProtectionWithout
deadlocking activation/
deactivationWith deadlocking
activation/deactivation
Transponder keyX
Transponder and radiofrequency keyX
Locking and unlocking using locking buttonX
Tailgate electric lockXX
Tailgate opening switchXX
Tailgate locking switch (with key)X
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Fault finding - Operating diagram
List of components and associated component codes:
Component code Components
140 Driver's door central locking
141 Passenger's door central locking
560 Tailgate switch
645 UCH
1016 Passenger compartment fuse and relay box
1042 Deadlocking activation/deactivation relay
1391 Central door locking switch
1733 Tailgate locking switch (with lock barrel)
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Locking without deadlocking:
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Locking with deadlocking:
Simple door locking:
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Door deadlocking:
140 and 141
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Door unlocking:
Tailgate opening control
140 and 141
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Fault finding - Function
Access/Safety function layout
Access (RF*) and protection (immobiliser) middle and top of the range vehicles:
The access function (locking/unlocking) is provided by the UCH and the key.
Exchanges between the key and the UCH are carried by radio frequency transmission at 433 MHz.
When the switch is pressed, the key sends out a radiofrequency wave signal. The UCH receives the signal via its
built-in aerial.
The UCH authenticates the key and performs the user request if the key is allocated to the vehicle.
Access via radiofrequency:
PROTECTION (Immobiliser)
*RF: Radio frequency
Key
UCH
–Authentication of the key
–Door locking system
Radio frequency
signals
Magnetic field used as communication
medium between the key transponder and
the transponder aerial
Key +
transponderTransponder aerial
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The immobiliser function is divided between three coded computers (UCH, injection and the key). The key and the
UCH are linked by a magnetic field created by the transponder aerial. The UCH and the injection system are linked
by the multiplex network.
When the + After ignition is switched on, the key sends its identifier to the UCH via the transponder aerial located on
the ignition switch. The UCH goes through an authentication procedure with the key via the transponder aerial. If the
key is allocated to the vehicle, the starter command is authorised.
The UCH then carries out a coded exchange with the injection computer.
When the authentication messages with the UCH have been exchanged, the injection can be unlocked and
authorise the starting of the engine injection.
The injection is unlocked and engine starting authorised as soon as the UCH has authenticated the injection
computer.
KeyUCH
signals–Authentication of the key
–immobiliser authentication of
injection system and thus
authorisation of starter activation.
Transponder aerial
(Key identification)Serial
connection
Injection computer
–UCH immobiliser authentication
–engine injection authorisation
Multiplex connections
Wire connections