NT3919A
NT3919A
NT3919A
Vehicles Laguna I Mgane I Scnic RX4 Espace III Master Types B56W - X56W XA1F - XA05 XA1F - XA05 JE0K - JE0S XDXG Engines F9Q F9Q F9Q G9T G9T JC7 Gearbox
This note cancels and replaces: 3447A, 3448A, 3449A, 3450A, 3502A, 3716A, 3747A and 3749A.
77 11 336 082 EDITION 3-DECEMBER 2006
All rights reserved by Renault s.a.s. Copying or translating, in part or in full, of this document or use of the service part reference numbering system is forbidden without the prior written authority of Renault s.a.s.
EDITION ANGLAISE
"The repair procedures given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the technical specifications current when it was prepared. The methods may be modified as a result of changes introduced by the manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories from which his vehicles are constructed."
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1. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT This document presents the fault finding method applicable to all computers with the following specifications: Vehicle(s): Laguna I, Mgane I, Scnic, RX4, Espace III, Master Function concerned: Diesel injection 2. PRE-REQUISITES FOR FAULT FINDING Documentation type Fault finding procedures (this manual): Assisted fault finding (integrated into the diagnostic tool), Dialogys. Wiring Diagrams: Visu-Diagram (CD-ROM), paper. Type of diagnostic tools: CLIP Special tooling required: Special tooling required Multimeter. El. 1681 3. REMINDERS: Procedure: To perform fault finding on the vehicle computers, switch on the ignition. Universal terminal Computer name: Bosch EDC15C3 Program N: CB Vdiag N: 08
EDC15C3_V08_PRELI
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Faults: Faults are declared present or stored (depending on whether they appeared in a certain context and have disappeared since, or whether they remain present but are not diagnosed within the current context). The present or stored status of faults should be taken into consideration when the diagnostic tool is switched on after the + after ignition feed (without any system components being active). For a present fault, apply the procedure described in the Interpretation of faults section. For a stored fault, note the faults displayed and apply the Notes section. If the fault is confirmed when the instructions are applied, the fault is present. Deal with the fault If the fault is not confirmed, check: the electrical lines which correspond to the fault, the connectors for these lines (for oxidation, bent pins, etc.), the resistance of the faulty component, the condition of the wires (melted or cut insulation, wear).
Conformity check The aim of the conformity check is to check data that does not produce a fault on the diagnostic tool because the data is inconsistent. This phase therefore allows: diagnosis of faults that do not have a fault display, and which may correspond to a customer complaint. checks that the system is operating correctly and that there is no risk of a fault reappearing after repairs. This section gives the fault finding procedures for statuses and parameters and the conditions for checking them. If a state is not behaving normally or a parameter is outside permitted tolerance values, you should consult the corresponding fault finding page.
Customer complaints - Fault finding chart If the test with the diagnostic tool is OK but the customer complaint is still present, the fault should be processed by Customer complaints. A synopsis of the general procedure to follow is provided on the following page in the form of a flow chart
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Print the system fault finding log (available in CLIP or in the Workshop Repair Manual or Technical Note)
Connect CLIP
no See ALP n 1
Faults present
no Conformity check
yes Deal with faults found The symptom persists no Fault solved
Deal with stored faults Use fault finding charts The symptom persists no Fault solved The symptom persists no Fault solved
yes
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4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE (continued) Wiring check Diagnostic problems Disconnecting the connectors and/or handling 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. Meticulously inspect the protective devices, insulation and path of the wiring. 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.
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5. FAULT FINDING LOG WARNING All problems involving a complex system call for thorough diagnostics with the appropriate tools. The FAULT FINDING LOG, which should be completed during the procedure, enables you to keep track of the procedure which is carried out. It is an essential item when discussing the fault with the manufacturer.
WARNING!
IT IS THEREFORE MANDATORY TO FILL OUT A FAULT FINDING SHEET EACH TIME FAULT FINDING IS DONE. You will always be asked for this log: when requesting technical assistance from Techline, for approval requests when replacing parts for which approval is mandatory, which must be attached to monitored parts for which reimbursement is requested. It is therefore used to decide whether a reimbursement will be made under warranty and leads to improved analysis of the removed parts.
6. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety rules must be observed during any work on a component to prevent any damage or injury: make sure the battery is properly charged to avoid damaging the computers with a low charge, Use the proper tools.
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Administrative identification Date: Sheet completed by: VIN Engine Diagnostic tool Version CLIP 2 0
Customer complaint
579 Does not start - fault 570 Stalls - difficult to start when cold Idle - engine speed unsteady 571 Stalls - difficult to start when warm Jerking - flat spots
586
572
574
573 569
520
576
Other
Other
Technical Note
Wiring diagram used Wiring Diagram Technical Note N: Other documentation Title and/or part no.: FD 01 Fault finding log
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Part 1 part no. Part 2 part no. Part 3 part no. Part 4 part no. Part 5 part no. To be read with the diagnostic tool (Identification screen): Computer part no. Supplier no. Program no. Software version Calibration n VDIAG
System-specific information
Description:
Additional information
What factors led you to replace the computer? What other parts were replaced? Other defective functions? Your comments
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I - RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION The high pressure direct injection system is highly sensitive to contamination. The risks caused by the introduction of contamination are: damage to or destruction of the high-pressure injection system, components jamming, components losing seal integrity. All After-Sales operations must be performed under very clean conditions. This means that no impurities (particles a few microns in size) should have entered the system during dismantling. The cleanliness guidelines must be applied from the filter through to the injectors. What are the sources of contamination? metal or plastic chips, paint, fibres: of cardboard, from brushes, from paper, from clothing, cloths, foreign bodies such as hair, ambient air, etc. WARNING It is forbidden to clean the engine using a high-pressure washer because of the risk of damaging connections. In addition, moisture may collect in the connectors and create electrical connection faults.
II - Instructions to be followed before carrying out any work WARNING Before any work is carried out on the high pressure injection system, protect: the accessories and timing belts, the electrical accessories, (starter, alternator, electric power assisted steering pump), the flywheel surface, to prevent any diesel from running onto the clutch friction plate. Check that you have plugs for the unions to be opened (set of plugs available from the Parts Department). Plugs are to be used once only. After use, they must be thrown away (once used they are soiled and cleaning is not sufficient to make them reusable). Unused plugs must be thrown away.
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Check that you have hermetically resealable plastic bags for storing removed parts. Stored parts will therefore be less subject to the risk of impurities. The bags must be used only once, and after use thrown away. Use lint-free cleaning cloths (part number 77 11 211 707). Using normal cloth or paper is prohibited. They are not lint-free and could contaminate the fuel circuit. Each lint-free cloth should only be used once. Use fresh cleaning agent for each operation (used cleaning agent is contaminated). Pour it into a clean receptacle. For each operation, use a clean brush in good condition (the brush must not shed its bristles). Use a brush and cleaning agent to clean the unions to be opened. Blast compressed air over the cleaned parts (tools, workbench, the parts, unions and injection system zones). Check that no bristles remain adhering. Wash your hands before and during the operation if necessary. When wearing leather protective gloves cover them with latex gloves to prevent contamination.
III - Instructions to be followed when carrying out any work As soon as the circuit is open, all openings must be plugged to prevent impurities from entering the system. The caps to be used are available from the Parts Department. The plugs must not be reused under any circumstances. Seal the pouch shut, even if it has to be opened shortly afterwards. Ambient air carries contamination. All components removed from the injection system must be stored in a hermetically sealed plastic bag once the plugs have been inserted. Using a brush, cleaning agent, air gun, sponge or normal cloth is strictly prohibited once the circuit has been opened. These items are likely to allow contaminants to enter the system. A new component replacing an old one must not be removed from its packaging until it is to be fitted to the vehicle.
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The high-pressure direct injection system is intended to deliver a precise quantity of diesel to the engine at a specific time. It is fitted with a 128-track BOSCH EDC15C3 computer. The system consists of: an electric booster pump on engines fitted with a CP1 high-pressure pump, a diesel filter, a CP1 high-pressure pump, a solenoid valve mounted to the pump that regulates the high pressure, an injector rail, a fuel pressure sensor built into the rail, four solenoid injectors, a diesel temperature sensor, a coolant temperature sensor, an upstream air temperature sensor, a cylinder reference sensor, an engine speed sensor, a turbocharging pressure sensor, an exhaust gas recirculation solenoid valve, an accelerator pedal potentiometer, an atmospheric pressure sensor integrated into the injection computer, a flow sensor, a turbocharging limiter solenoid valve, a damper flap solenoid valve. a swirl flap solenoid valve. The common rail direct high pressure injection system works sequentially (based on the operation of the petrol engine multipoint injection). This new injection system reduces operating noise, reduces the volume of pollutant gases and particles and produces high engine torque at low engine speeds thanks to a pre-injection procedure. The high pressure pump generates the high pressure that is sent to the injector rail. The actuator located on the pump controls the quantity of diesel supplied, according to the demand determined by the computer. The rail supplies each injector through a steel pipe.
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Computer This determines the injection pressure value necessary for the engine to operate correctly and controls the pressure regulator accordingly. It checks that the pressure value is correct by analysing the value transmitted by the pressure sensor mounted on the rail. It determines the necessary injection timing to deliver the right quantity of diesel fuel and the moment when injection should start. It electrically controls each injector individually after determining these two values. The injected flow to the engine is determined by: the duration of injector control, the rail pressure (regulated by the computer), the needle travel (determined by a constant for the type of injector), the nominal hydraulic flow of the injector (specific to each injector). The computer controls: idle speed regulation, exhaust gas flow reinjection into the inlet, fuel supply monitoring (advance, flow and rail pressure), the fan assembly control, the air conditioning (cold loop function), the feed and control of the passenger compartment heating elements (RCH) or the heating elements, the cruise control/speed limiter function, the pre/post heating, fault warning lights via the multiplex network. The high-pressure pump is supplied at low-pressure by an integrated low-pressure pump (transfer pump). It supplies the rail, whose pressure is controlled by the fuel flow actuator for charging, and by the injector valves for discharging. Drops in pressure may also be compensated for. The flow actuator allows the high-pressure pump to supply the exact quantity of diesel fuel required to maintain the pressure in the rail. This feature allows heat generation to be minimised and engine output to be improved. In order to discharge the rail using the injector valves, the valves are controlled by brief electrical pulses which are: short enough not to open the injector (passing through the feedback circuit from the injectors), long enough to open the valves and discharge the rail.
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Renault vehicles are equipped with multiplex electronic systems. These systems enable dialogue between the various vehicle computers. As a result: the fault warning lights on the instrument panel are activated via the multiplex network, there is no vehicle speed sensor in the gearbox, the vehicle speed signal on the instrument panel is transmitted by the ABS computer to the injection computer via a wire connection and is then transmitted over the multiplex network by the instrument panel, the injection computer and the airbag computer are the main users of the vehicle speed signal. Some vehicles have a presence sensor mounted in the filter for detecting water in the diesel. If there is water present in the diesel fuel, the injection and pre/postheating fault warning light comes on. IMPORTANT The engine must not operate with: diesel fuel containing more than 10% diester, petrol, even in tiny quantities. The system can inject diesel fuel into the engine at a pressure of up to 1350 bar. Before carrying out any work, check that the injector rail is not pressurised and that the fuel temperature is not too high. When working on the high pressure injection system, you must follow the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice specified in this document. Dismantling the interior of the pump and injectors is forbidden. Only the fuel flow actuator, the diesel fuel temperature sensor and the venturi can be replaced. For safety reasons, it is strictly forbidden to undo a high-pressure pipe union when the engine is running. It is not possible to remove the pressure sensor from the fuel rail because this may cause circuit contamination faults. If the pressure sensor fails, the pressure sensor, the rail and the five high-pressure pipes must be replaced. It is strictly forbidden to remove any injection pump pulley bearing the number 070 575. If the pump is being replaced, the pulley must be replaced. Supplying + 12 V directly to any component of the system is prohibited. Ultrasound descaling and cleaning are prohibited. Never start the engine unless the battery is connected correctly. Disconnect the injection system computer when carrying out any welding work on the vehicle.
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Cold loop air conditioning management The air conditioning system is the cold loop type. The injection computer is responsible for: authorising requests for cold air according to refrigerant fluid pressure, engine coolant temperature and engine speed, requesting activation of the fan unit according to the vehicle speed, the refrigerant pressure and the engine coolant temperature. Air conditioning system authorisation is given by the injection computer 2 to 8 seconds after the engine is started. Compressor switch-on is inhibited according to the following conditions. Engine speed less than 3000 100 rpm less than 2250 100 rpm less than 675 50 rpm Vehicle speed less than 66 1 mph (110 2 km/h) less than 12 2 mph (20 3 km/h) ... Accelerator pedal unit major change of position (rapid variation) position greater than 46 2% throttle release
Cruise control management The cruise control function, when activated, maintains the vehicle at a preselected speed, regardless of the driving conditions encountered. Using the control buttons, the driver can increase or decrease the vehicle speed. The cruise control function can be deactivated either using the control buttons, or by switching off the cruise control function selection switch or when system events are detected such as pressing the brake or clutch pedals, or when system errors are detected such as an incorrect vehicle speed or a deceleration level which is too high. The cruise control function can also be temporarily suspended when the driver wants to resume control of the vehicle and exceed the selected cruising speed by pressing the accelerator pedal which then exceeds the selected fuel flow. The cruising speed is returned to when the driver releases the accelerator pedal. It is possible to reactivate cruise control and to return to the last cruising speed after the function has been deactivated for whatever reason, during the same cycle of use (computer supply voltage not cut off). The vehicle will then attempt to reach the cruising speed using a controlled vehicle acceleration rate. The driver has the following controls to operate the cruise control function: Accelerator pedal. Brake pedal. Clutch pedal. Function selector switch to select the cruise control operating mode. Instrument panel controls.
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Indicator/warning light management Instrument panel display The computer manages the instrument panel display relating to engine operation. This includes 5 functions: OBD warning light, pre-postheating, coolant temperature and engine faults: Level 1 (non-critical fault) and Level 2 (emergency stop). These five functions are represented by 3 indicator/warning lights or messages displayed by the trip computer.
Pre-postheating warning light This light is used both as an in-operation indicator light and as a system fault indicator: Continuously lit with + after ignition feed: indicates that the heater plugs are operating. Continuously lit, with the "faulty injection" message: indicates a Level 1 fault (indicating reduced operating efficiency and a restricted safety level. The driver should carry out repairs as soon as possible.
Temperature/emergency stop warning light This indicator light is used both as an in-operation indicator light and as a system fault warning light. It lights up for 3 seconds when the ignition is switched on (automatic test procedure managed by the instrument panel): Continuously lit: indicates engine overheating (the driver remains free to stop the vehicle or not). Continuously lit, with the "Engine stop" message: indicates a level 2 fault (In this case, injection is automatically shut off after a few seconds).
Excess pollution OBD orange warning light An engine symbol lights up for approximately 3 seconds when the ignition is switched on. This warning light may also come on when driving if the system detects an OBD fault.
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Fault finding - Allocation of computer tracks
Connector B (brown), 48 tracks Track 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
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Connector A (grey), 32 tracks Track 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 Description Not used Cruise control programming return signal Load potentiometer 2 earth CAN L network signal (passenger compartment) Heated windscreen signal Cruise control programming control Load potentiometer 1 earth CAN H network signal (passenger compartment) Load potentiometer 1 signal Brake pedal switch Diagnostic line K Not used Not used Cruise control on/off switch Diagnostic line L Rev counter signal Load potentiometer 1 power supply Clutch contact input Fuel flow signal Vehicle speed signal Load potentiometer 2 signal Not used Brake lights + control Air conditioning inhibition output Control for preheating warning light Immobiliser Injection fault warning light control Air conditioning recirculation input Not used Load potentiometer 2 power supply OBD warning light control Coolant temperature alert output
Description Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Exhaust gas recirculation valve position potentiometer earth Heater plug set 1 fault finding Not used Turbocharger pressure sensor signal Exhaust gas recirculation valve position potentiometer signal Preheating control relay Not used Rail pressure sensor signal Not used Air temperature sensor signal Main power supply relay control Coolant temperature sensor earth Not used +After ignition supply Not used Not used Exhaust gas recirculation valve position potentiometer supply Thermoplunger n 2 relay coil control Not used Fuel temperature sensor earth Air flowmeter feed Engine speed sensor + signal Not used
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Fault finding - Allocation of computer tracks
Connector C (black), 48 tracks Track 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
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Connector B (brown), 48 tracks (continued) Track H1 H2 H3 H4 J1 J2 J3 J4 K1 K2 K3 K4 L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 Description Not used Rail pressure sensor supply Engine speed sensor - signal Air flowmeter signal Not used Turbocharger pressure sensor supply Fuel temperature sensor signal Not used Not used Not used Coolant temperature sensor signal Not used Fuel flow actuator control Turbocharging pressure regulator control Power 1 earth Power 3 earth Exhaust gas recirculation solenoid valve control After relay + battery feed 1 After relay + battery feed 2 Power earth 2
Description Fuel pump relay coil control Low-speed fan assembly control relay Air flowmeter earth Turbocharger pressure sensor earth Not used Not used Rail pressure sensor earth High-speed fan assembly relay control Camshaft sensor earth Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Thermoplunger n 3 or n 1 relay control (depending on engine) Not used Not used Not used Inlet flap solenoid valve control Not used Not used Not used Not used
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Fault finding - Allocation of computer tracks
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Connector C (black), 48 tracks (continued) Track H1 H2 H3 H4 J1 J2 J3 J4 K1 K2 K3 K4 L1 L2 L3 L4 M1 M2 M3 M4 Description Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Thermoplunger n 1 or n 3 relay coil control (depending on engine) Not used Not used Not used Cylinder sensor signal Injector 4 control Injector 3 feed Injector 2 feed Injector 2 command Injector 1 command Injector 3 command Injector 1 feed Injector 4 feed
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Fault finding - Configuration and programming
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REPLACING OR REPROGRAMMING THE COMPUTER After replacing or reprogramming a computer, check the computer configurations in relation to the vehicle equipment.
REPLACING INJECTOR(S) Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice. When fitting the injector, do not put any strain on it (see the procedure in the Repair Manual).
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Fault finding - Configuration and programming
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NOTES
The configurations are performed to configure the vehicle computer according to the options available on the vehicle.
CF571:
Increase in idle speed This configuration allows you to increase the idling speed of the engine by a maximum of + 50 rpm, in stages of + 10 rpm.
CF572:
Decrease in idle speed This configuration allows you to reduce the idle speed of the engine by a maximum of - 50 rpm, in increments of- 10 rpm.
WARNING This configuration can lead to customer complaints if it is used incorrectly. WARNING! CF015: Without air conditioning This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle not fitted with air conditioning. CF014: With air conditioning This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle equipped with air conditioning. CF006: Without heating elements. This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle not fitted with heating elements. CF005: With heating elements This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle which is equipped with heating elements. CF013: Without cruise control (Espace III) This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle not fitted with cruise control. CF012: With cruise control (Espace III) This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle fitted with cruise control. CF574: Without swirl flaps (Espace III) This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle not fitted with swirl flaps. CF573: With swirl flaps (Espace III) This configuration is used to configure the computer for a vehicle fitted with swirl flaps.
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NOTES
LC002:
Air conditioning With air conditioning OR Without air conditioning This configuration reading is directly linked to configurations CF014 and CF015.
LC019:
Heating element options With heating elements OR Without heating elements This configuration reading is directly linked to configurations CF006 and CF005.
LC013:
Cruise control option (Espace III) With cruise control OR Without cruise control This configuration reading is directly linked to the configurations CF012 and CF013.
LC025:
Swirl flap option (Espace III) With swirl flap OR Without swirl flap This configuration reading is directly linked to the configurations CF573 and CF574.
LC008:
Number of cylinders This configuration reading indicates the number of engine cylinders.
LC023:
EGR type With looped EGR OR With non-looped EGR This configuration reading indicates whether the vehicle is fitted with an exhaust gas recirculation system.
LC009:
Inlet type This configuration reading shows whether the vehicle is fitted with a turbocharger.
LC017:
Injection type Direct injection OR Indirect injection This configuration reading shows whether the vehicle is fitted with direct or indirect injection.
LC005:
Gearbox type With automatic transmission OR Without automatic transmission This configuration reading indicates whether the vehicle is fitted with a manual gearbox or automatic transmission.
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LC006:
CAN configuration With CAN OR Without CAN This configuration reading shows whether the vehicle is fitted with or without CAN multiplexing.
LC016:
Flow regulation type Electronic flow regulation OR Mechanical flow regulation This configuration reading indicates whether the vehicle is fitted with an electronic or mechanical flow regulator.
LC029:
Torque request authorisation (RX4) With torque request authorisation OR Without torque request authorisation This configuration reading indicates whether the vehicle is fitted with or without torque request authorisation.
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Fault finding - Summary table of faults
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Fault warning light DEF/1.DEF CC.0/CO.1/ 1.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF 1.DEF/CO.0 CC.1/2.DEF 3.DEF/4.DEF CC.0/CO.1 CC.0/CO.1 1.DEF CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC 1.DEF CC.0/CO.1 1.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF 3.DEF/4.DEF CO.0/CC.1 1.DEF/2.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF 3.DEF/4.DEF 5.DEF/6.DEF 7.DEF CO.0/CC.1 1.DEF/2.DEF
WARNING LIGHT MANAGEMENT Management of instrument panel warning lights according to faults displayed. Hexadecimal DTC codes 183F 1801 182A 183E 1806 1805 1802 1887 1817 181D 1826 1809 1808 180A
Tool fault DF001 DF002 DF012 DF015 DF019 DF021 DF022 DF044 DF048 DF055 DF061 DF067 DF070 DF071
Diagnostic tool title Computer Coolant temperature sensor circuit Battery voltage Immobiliser Airflow sensor circuit Fuel temperature sensor circuit Air temperature sensor circuit Reverse gear signal Low speed fan assembly circuit OBD warning light circuit Heater plug circuit Fuel pressure sensor circuit Camshaft/engine speed sensor consistency Pedal sensor circuit gang 1
DF072
1882
DF073
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Fault finding - Summary table of faults
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Fault warning light CO.0/CC.1 1.DEF/2.DEF DEF/1.DEF CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC 1.DEF/2.DEF 3.DEF/4.DEF 5.DEF/6.DEF CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC CC.1/CO.0 CC.O/CO CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC 1.DEF CO.0/CC.1 1.DEF/2.DEF 1.DEF 1.DEF/2DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF DEF/1.DEF DEF/1.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF DEF/1.DEF CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC
WARNING LIGHT MANAGEMENT Management of instrument panel warning lights according to faults displayed. Hexadecimal DTC codes 1804 1803
DF078
Wastegate
1815
Thermoplunger relay n 3 Pre-heating relay circuit Low pressure pump relay circuit
DF083
1822
DF084 DF085 DF086 DF088 DF089 DF090 DF091 DF092 DF093 DF094
EGR valve position sensor circuit after ignition key signal Flow after key-off Flywheel signal information consistency Injector control capacitor voltage Analog/digital converter Sensor supply voltage n 1 Sensor supply voltage n 2 Microcontroller Thermoplunger relay n 1
180C 182B 183A 1807 1886 1880 180F 1810 1885 1834
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Fault finding - Summary table of faults
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Fault warning light 1.DEF/2.DEF 3.DEF/4.DEF 1.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF CO/1.DEF 2.DEF/3.DEF CO/1.DEF 2.DEF/3.DEF CO/1.DEF 2.DEF/3.DEF CO/1.DEF 2.DEF/3.DEF CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC DEF/1.DEF CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC 1.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF 1.DEF 1.DEF/2.DEF 3.DEF CC.1/CO.0 CC.0/OC 1.DEF/2.DEF
WARNING LIGHT MANAGEMENT Management of instrument panel warning lights according to faults displayed. Hexadecimal DTC codes 1811 1829 1813 182E 182F 1830 1831 1835 1888 1889
Tool fault DF095 DF097 DF098 DF099 DF100 DF101 DF102 DF104 DF105 DF106
Diagnostic tool title Vehicle speed signal Clutch contact signal Main relay Cylinder 1 injector circuit Cylinder 2 injector circuit Cylinder 3 injector circuit Cylinder 4 injector circuit Thermoplunger relay n 2 Voltage stabiliser Damper valve circuit
Turbulence valve Brake signal Cruise control activation components Multiplex network
DF241
EGR function
1814
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DEF 1.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault recurs, contact the Techline. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF001
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Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to the stored fault for CC.0 or CO.1: If the fault is declared present after the fault has been cleared and a delay of 1 minute with the engine running. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. Measure the actual temperature and compare it with the temperature reading on the tool.
CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the coolant temperature sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor between terminals 2 and 3 of its connector. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 2252 112 at + 25C 811 39 at + 50C 283 8 at + 80C Check the insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track K3 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track E1 track 2 coolant temperature sensor connector track 3 coolant temperature sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
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DF002 CONTINUED 1
CO.1
NOTES
None.
Check the coolant temperature sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor between terminals 2 and 3 of its connector. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 2252 112 at + 25C 811 39 at + 50C 283 8 at + 80C Check the insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track K3 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track E1 track 2 coolant temperature sensor connector track 3 coolant temperature sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
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DF002 CONTINUED 2
1.DEF
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after: starting the engine, a time delay of 8 minutes with the engine running. Special notes: Use a workshop temperature sensor to compare the values.
Check the coolant temperature sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor between terminals 2 and 3 of its connector. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 2252 112 at + 25C 811 39 at + 50C 283 8 at + 80C Check the insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track K3 track 3 coolant temperature sensor connector
Check the insulation against + 12 volts of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track E1 track 2 coolant temperature sensor connector
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector B track E1 engine management computer, connector B track K3 track 2 coolant temperature sensor connector track 3 coolant temperature sensor connector
Carry out the necessary operations if the resistance is abnormally high. If the fault is still present, check that the thermostat is working properly. Check that the cooling circuit is correctly filled and is has no leaks. If necessary, (see MR 395 Mechanical, Section 19A, Cooling). Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-28
13B
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after: starting the engine and, a time delay of 30 second with the engine running. Special notes: If necessary, perform a complete check of the charging circuit, referring to Technical Note 6014A, Charging circuit fault finding.
1.DEF
NOTES
None.
Reminder about computer operating voltage: 9 V < operating voltage < 14.5 V. Using a voltmeter, take a reading of the battery voltage at its terminals. Then compare this with the value displayed on your diagnostic tool in the parameter menu PR004 Computer supply voltage. If there is no difference: Recharge and test the battery and replace it if it is faulty. Next check the charge circuit. If there is a difference: Check the tightness and the condition of the battery terminals. Using the appropriate wiring diagram: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: + 12 V battery feed tracks M2 and M3, connector B of the engine management computer (via the engine fuse then the normally open contact of the central injection unit supply relay). tracks L3, L4, M4 of connector B of the engine management computer.
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the charging circuit, apply Technical Note 6014A. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF012
13B-29
13B
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding strategy to the fault stored: Apply the fault finding strategy whether the fault is present or stored.
1.DEF
NOTES
Not applicable to vehicles with engine immobiliser on a multiplex network. This fault appears when there is an open circuit on the immobiliser line with the engine running. Carefully check all the wiring linked to this connection.
Check the decoder unit or UCH connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Check the battery. Repair if necessary. Using the corresponding wiring diagram, check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track G2 Engine management computer, connector A track G2 Engine management computer, connector A track G2 Engine management computer, connector A track G2 track 6 of the decoder electronic control unit connector (G9T 720) track B2 of the decoder electronic control unit connector (F9Q 718) track 16 of the UCH connector (F9Q 732 and 740) track 18 of the UCH connector (G9T 710)
Also check that it is insulated against + 12 V and against earth (connectors disconnected). Ensure the supply to the decoder unit:
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF015
13B-30
13B
DF015 CONTINUED
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Display status ET110 Immobiliser code not programmed. If the status is ACTIVE, check the immobiliser function and repeat from the start. If the status is INACTIVE, clear the fault from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault recurs, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-31
13B
Sensor supply fault Open circuit or short circuit to earth Short circuit to + 12 V Consistency, engine running Consistency, + 12 V APC present Consistency after ignition switched off
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault reappears as present after: ignition is cut-off until the end of the power latch* phase, ignition on, or a delay of 5 minutes with the engine running at idle speed and a coolant temperature > 60C. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
1.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF091 Sensor feed voltage n 1 first if it is present or stored.
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation and continuity on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track G2 Check the following insulations: between tracks 3 and 6 of the air flowmeter connector, between tracks 3 and 2 of the air flowmeter connector, between tracks 3 and 4 of the air flowmeter connector. * The immobiliser warning light will flash for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off. track 3 of the air flowmeter connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF019
13B-32
13B
DF019 CONTINUED 1
Check for + 12 V after relay on track 4 of the air flowmeter connector. Check for earths: Electronic (coming from the electronic unit) Chassis (body) If the fault persists, replace the air flowmeter. on track 2 of the air flowmeter connector on track 6 of the air flowmeter connector
CO.0
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: In the event of the simultaneous presence of fault DF022 Air temperature sensor circuit CO.1, check that the air flowmeter connector is connected correctly. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present with the engine running.
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track H4 track 5 of the air flowmeter connector
Check for the + 5 V feed on track 3 of the air flowmeter connector. Check the following insulations: between tracks 5 and 6 of the air flowmeter connector, between tracks 2 and 5 of the air flowmeter connector. Carry out the necessary repairs. With the flowmeter connected, the vehicle ignition on and the engine stopped: Check the voltage between tracks 2 and 5 of the air flowmeter. If the voltage is not approximately 0.6 V 0.1, replace the air flowmeter. Remove the air flow sensor. Run Test 5 Air flowmeter.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-33
13B
DF019 CONTINUED 2
CC.1
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present with the engine running.
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation against + 12 V of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track H4 Check the continuity of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track A3 Engine management computer, connector B track L3 Engine management computer, connector B tracks M2 and M3 Engine management computer, connector B track L3 track 2 of the air flowmeter connector track 6 of the air flowmeter connector track 4 of the air flowmeter connector Battery earth track 5 of the air flowmeter connector
Between tracks L3, L4 and M4 of connector B of the engine management computer If the fault persists, replace the air flowmeter.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-34
13B
DF019 CONTINUED 3
2.DEF
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after: starting the engine, an increase in temperature at idle speed exceeding 60C followed by a time delay of 40 seconds.
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation and continuity on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track G2 track 3 of the air flowmeter connector
Check for the + 5 V feed on track 3 of the air flowmeter connector. Check for earth on track 6 of the air flowmeter connector. Apply the interpretation of parameter PR050 Air flow measurement explained in this note, at warm idle speed (coolant temperature > 80C). Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-35
13B
DF019 CONTINUED 4
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Deal with any other fault that is present or stored as a priority. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after: the fault has been cleared, the ignition is switched off, followed by the end of the power-latch* and the ignition is switched on.
3.DEF
NOTES
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check for continuity, insulation and the absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track H4 track 5 of the air flowmeter connector
Check for the + 5 V feed on track 3 of the air flowmeter connector. Check for + 12 V after relay on track 4 of the air flowmeter connector. Check for earth on track 6 of the air flowmeter connector. Carry out the necessary repairs. If the fault persists, replace the air flowmeter. * The immobiliser warning light will flash for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-36
13B
DF019 CONTINUED 5
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Deal with any other fault that is present or stored as a priority. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after: the fault has been cleared, a time delay of 1 minute with the engine running followed by the ignition and engine being switched off, then followed by the end of the power-latch* and the ignition being switched on again.
4.DEF
NOTES
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check for continuity, insulation and the absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track H4 track 5 of the air flowmeter connector
Check for the + 5 V feed on track 3 of the air flowmeter connector. Check for + 12 V after relay on track 4 of the air flowmeter connector. Check for earth on track 6 of the air flowmeter connector. Carry out the necessary repairs. * The immobiliser warning light will flash for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-37
13B
DF019 CONTINUED 6
No foreign bodies on the air flowmeter grille (visual check only). Otherwise, replace the air flow sensor. Oil vapour recirculation circuit connection conformity. Absence of leaks or blockages in the low and high pressure air circuit: ducts, presence and tightness of the mounting clips, mounting of the turbocharging pressure sensor, intercooler, etc. Check that the damper valve is open (valve control rests on the body of the air vent unit). Check that the turbulence flap is in the rest position, if fitted to the vehicle. With the flowmeter connected, the vehicle ignition on and the engine stopped: Check the voltage between tracks 2 and 5 of the air flowmeter: If the value is not 0.6 V 0.1, replace the air flowmeter. Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve operation: Run Test 9 Exhaust gas recirculation valve, part A. If the fault persists, replace the air flowmeter.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-38
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after a delay of 2 minutes with the engine running. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the fuel temperature sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the fuel temperature sensor between tracks 1 and 2: Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3820 282 at + 10C 2050 100 at + 25C 810 47 at + 50C Check the insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track J3 track 1 fuel temperature sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF021
13B-39
13B
DF021 CONTINUED
CO.1
NOTES
None.
Check the fuel temperature sensor connections. Check the computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the fuel temperature sensor between tracks 1 and 2: Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3820 282 at + 10C 2050 100 at + 25C 810 47 at + 50C Check the continuity and insulation of the following connections against + 12 volts: Engine management computer, connector B track J3 Engine management computer, connector B track G1 track 1 fuel temperature sensor connector track 2 fuel temperature sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-40
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after a delay of 2 minutes with the engine running. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the air temperature sensor between tracks 1 and 2 of the air flowmeter: Replace the air flowmeter if its resistance is not: 3714 161 at + 10C 2448 90 at + 20C 1671 59 at + 30C With the air flowmeter disconnected, check the insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track D3 Check for + 5 V on track 3 of the air flowmeter connector. track 1 of the air flowmeter connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF022
13B-41
13B
DF022 CONTINUED
CO.1
NOTES
Priority when dealing with a number of faults: In the event of the simultaneous presence of fault DF019 Air flow sensor circuit 2.DEF or 4.DEF, check that the air flowmeter connector is connected correctly.
Check the air flow sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the air temperature sensor between tracks 1 and 2 of the air flowmeter: Replace the air flowmeter if its resistance is not: 3714 161 at + 10C 2448 90 at + 20C 1671 59 at + 30C Check the continuity and insulation of the following connections against + 12 volts: Engine management computer, connector B track D3 Engine management computer, connector C track A3 track 1 of the air flowmeter connector track 2 of the air flowmeter connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-42
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after a road test in reverse. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
With the engine running, check that status ET035 Reverse gear signal becomes ACTIVE when reverse gear is engaged and INACTIVE when the gear lever returns to neutral or is in a "forward" gear (also check that the reversing lights come on and go out). If these checks work, clear the fault and exit the fault finding procedure. If switching from reverse gear to neutral or forward gear does not change status ET035 Reverse gear signal: Check the reverse gear switch connections. Repair if necessary. Check the computer connections. Repair if necessary.
Check the continuity of the following connection: track 2 of the reversing light switch
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against + 12 volts. Check for + after ignition feed on track 1 of the reverse gear switch connector and fuse F14 (15 A).
Check that the reverse drive contactor is functioning by using an ohmmeter: Insulation between tracks 1 and 2 when reverse gear is not engaged. Continuity between tracks 1 and 2 when reverse gear is engaged. Replace the switch if necessary.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF044
13B-43
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault has been cleared from memory, actuation of the relay using command AC011 Low speed fan assembly relay. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. refer to the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the low-speed fan assembly relay mounting. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the resistance of the low speed fan assembly relay coil. Replace the relay if its resistance is not 60 5 at + 20C. Remove the low speed relay and check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track A2 track 2 or 2A or K2 or 85 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting
Check the insulation between tracks 2 and 3 or 2A and 3A or K2 and K3 or 85 and 30 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF048
13B-44
13B
DF048 CONTINUED 1
CO CO.0
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the low-speed fan assembly relay mounting. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the resistance of the low speed fan assembly relay coil. Replace the relay if its resistance is not 60 5 at + 20C. Remove the low speed relay and check the continuity and insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track A2 track 2 or 2A or K2 or 85 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 or 1A or K1 or 86 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-45
13B
DF048 CONTINUED 2
CC.0 CO.0
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the low-speed fan assembly relay mounting. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the resistance of the low speed fan assembly relay coil. Replace the relay if its resistance is not 60 5 at + 20C. Remove the low speed relay and check the continuity and insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track A2 Check the insulation between the following connections: Earth (via the fan assembly motor) track 5 or 5A or K5 or 87 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting track 2 or 2A or K2 or 85 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting track 2 or 2A or K2 or 85 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 or 1A or K1 or 86 (depending on the engine) of the low speed fan assembly relay.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-46
13B
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault has been cleared from memory, an actuator command AC022 OBD warning light. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the instrument panel connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. With the instrument panel connector disconnected, check the insulation against + 12 volts on the connection between: Engine management computer connector A track H3 track 26 of the instrument panel connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF055
13B-47
13B
DF055 CONTINUED
CO.0 CC.0 CO
NOTES
None.
Check the instrument panel connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. With the instrument panel connector disconnected, check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer connector A track H3 track 26 of the instrument panel connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-48
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: clearing the fault from the memory, actuating the plugs using command AC010 Preheating relay. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. Refer to the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays. WARNING Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
NOTES
1.DEF
NOTES
Priority when dealing with a number of faults: Deal with fault DF091 Sensor feed voltage n 1 first if it is present.
Check the preheating unit connections. Check the connections on all the heater plugs. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the heater plugs Replace the plug if its resistance is > 2 . Check the continuity of the following connections: preheating unit track 1 preheating unit track 2 preheating unit track 6 preheating unit track 7 heater plug of cylinder 3 heater plug of cylinder 4 heater plug of cylinder 1 heater plug of cylinder 2
Check for + 12 V battery feed on track 3 of the preheating relay (via max fuse). Check that the engine is earthed.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF061
13B-49
13B
DF061 CONTINUED
Check the engine management computer connections. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection (preheating relay unit control line) between: Engine management computer, connector B track B3 track 9 preheating unit connector
Check each heater plug current on F9Q engines: With the engine stopped, disconnect the coolant temperature sensor (change to defect mode). Important: defect mode causes the engine cooling fans to operate. Start the engine. 5 to 10 seconds later, check the current of one heater plug with a current clamp (Voltmeter/ammeter menu on the Clip Technic tool or using a separate current clamp). Replace the heater plug if the current is < 8.5 A and > 13 A. Do the same for the three other heater plugs. Switch off the engine. Reconnect the coolant temperature sensor. Erase the faults. If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-50
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after a time delay of 1 minute with the engine running. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. WARNING Checks on the ohmmeter are not authorised for the fuel pressure sensor. Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
NOTES
CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the fuel pressure sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track D1 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track H2 If the fault is still present, replace the fuel pressure sensor. track 3 of the fuel pressure sensor connector track 2 of the fuel pressure sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF067
13B-51
13B
DF067 CONTINUED 1
CO.1
NOTES
None.
Check the fuel pressure sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and insulation against + 12 volts of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track D1 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track B3 If the fault is still present, replace the fuel pressure sensor. track 1 of the fuel pressure sensor connector track 2 of the fuel pressure sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-52
13B
DF067 CONTINUED 2
1.DEF
NOTES
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF091 Sensor feed voltage n 1 first if it is present.
Check the fuel pressure sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector B track D1 Engine management computer, connector B track H2 Engine management computer, connector C track B3 Carry out the necessary repairs. If all these connections are correct, check there is a fuel pressure sensor power supply: +5V Earth track 3 of the rail pressure sensor connector track 1 of the rail pressure sensor connector track 2 of the fuel pressure sensor connector track 3 of the fuel pressure sensor connector track 1 of the fuel pressure sensor connector
If the connections and supplies are correct, replace the fuel pressure sensor.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-53
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault is declared present after: the starter has been activated for 10 seconds, or a time delay of 1 minute with the engine running. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the computer connector. Check the charging circuit (see Technical Note 6014A Charging circuit fault finding) and check the stability of the charging voltage using an oscilloscope. Interference could be caused by the alternator or starter motor. If it is possible to start the vehicle by pushing it, one of these components could be involved.
1.DEF
NOTES
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Use the interpretation of fault DF012 Battery voltage first, if it is present.
Check the continuity and presence of the supply between tracks 1 and 3 of the camshaft sensor connector: + 12 V after relay Earth track 3 of the camshaft sensor connector track 1 of the camshaft sensor connector
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track K4 Repair if necessary. Display the conformity of the camshaft signal using an oscilloscope: square pulse signal, amplitude: battery voltage - 50 mV (for information, if bat V = 12.6 V, the amplitude is 12.54 V). If the check reveals interference, check that the engine earths are correct (oxidation, tightness, etc.). If the fault is still present, check that the sensor is correctly fitted and in good condition (overheating). If necessary replace the sensor. track 2 of the camshaft sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF070
13B-54
13B
DF070 CONTINUED 1
2.DEF 3.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the engine speed sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the engine speed sensor between tracks A and B on F9Q engines: Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 800 80 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of the engine speed sensor between tracks 1 and 2 on G9T engines. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 235 35 at + 23C. Check the continuity of the following connections on F9Q engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 track A of the engine management computer track B of the engine speed sensor
Check the continuity of the following connections on G9T engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 track 1 of the engine speed sensor track 2 of the engine speed sensor.
Check that the engine earthing is in order (oxidation, tightness, etc.). Check the mounting, the air gap (if necessary refer to the information in the Workshop Repair Manuals for the vehicle) and the condition of the sensor (overheating). During the starting phase, record PR006 Engine speed and check that there is no interference (micro-breaks). Replace the engine speed sensor if necessary. Perform a visual inspection of the flywheel and the target (broken tooth, damaged tooth, warped flywheel). Check that the engine speed signal is correct using an oscilloscope: no interference, broken tooth, etc. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-55
13B
DF070 CONTINUED 2
4.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the camshaft sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track K4 Engine management computer, connector C track C1 track 2 of the camshaft sensor connector track 1 of the camshaft sensor connector
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 3 of the camshaft sensor connector. Check the tension of the timing belt. Check the conformity of the assembly: camshaft sprocket/camshaft. Check the timing adjustment. On G9T engines and if an operation is carried out on the timing gears: camshaft - high pressure pump: Make sure the high-pressure pump pinion has been properly refitted. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-56
13B
DF071 PRESENT
Open circuit or short circuit to earth Short circuit to + 12 V Sensor supply fault Consistency with brake signal
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present following a series of actions on the accelerator pedal at full load or with no load. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. Consult the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant electrical connections and connectors.
CO.0
NOTES
Priority in the event of a number of faults: In the event of the simultaneous presence of fault DF073 Pedal sensor circuit gang 2 CO.0, check that the pedal sensor connector is connected correctly.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. F9Q engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 4. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.8 k 0.5 at + 20C (no load). Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 4 and 6. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.7 k 0.9 at + 20C. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track C1 track 2 of the pedal sensor connector
Also ensure the insulation of this connection against the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 5 of the pedal sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-57
13B
DF071 CONTINUED 1
G9T engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 4. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.2 k 0.48 at + 20C. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track C1 track 3 of the pedal sensor connector
Also ensure the insulation of this connection against the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector track 1 of the pedal sensor connector
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. F9Q engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 4. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.8 k 0.5 at + 20C (no load). Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 4 and 6. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.7 k 0.9 at + 20C. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track C1 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Check forearth on track 4 of the pedal sensor connector. track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-58
13B
DF071 CONTINUED 2
G9T engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 4. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.2 k 0.48 at + 20C. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track C1 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Check for earth on track 2 of the pedal sensor connector. track 2 of the pedal sensor connector track 3 of the pedal sensor connector
1.DEF
NOTES
Priorities when dealing with a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF091 Sensor feed voltage n 1 first if it is present or stored.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. F9Q engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 Engine management computer, connector A track C1 Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Check the insulation between the following two connections: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 Engine management computer, connector A track B3 track 6 of the pedal sensor connector track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 6 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector track 4 of the pedal sensor connector
Also check that they are insulated against + 12 volts. If the fault is still present, go to the accelerator pedal sensor conformity check. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-59
13B
DF071 CONTINUED 3
G9T engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 Engine management computer, connector A track C1 Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Check the insulation between the following two connections: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 Engine management computer, connector A track B3 track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 3 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector
Also check that they are insulated against + 12 volts. If the fault is still present, go to the accelerator pedal sensor conformity check.
2.DEF
NOTES
Priority in the event of a combination of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF073 Pedal sensor circuit gang 2 2.DEF and DF108 Brake signal first, if they are present or stored.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connection: Engine management computer, connector A track C1 Also check that it is insulated against + 12 volts. If the fault is still present, go to the accelerator pedal sensor conformity check. track 3 of the pedal sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-60
13B
Measured pressure too high Measured pressure too low OCR of rail pressure regulating solenoid valve too high Solenoid valve jammed: fuel overpressure Solenoid valve jammed: fuel underpressure Pressure drop in the rail Underpressure at idle speed
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is present after a delay of 2 minutes with the engine running at idle speed. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. WARNING Checks on the ohmmeter are not authorised for the fuel pressure sensor. Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
NOTES
Priority when dealing with a number of faults: Treat as a priority any other fault that is present or stored. Special notes: If the fault follows a period of underpressure, a loop variation or an operation on the pump or low pressure depriming, do not take this fault into account. Clear the fault. Warm engine: start the engine and leave it running at idle speed (1 minute). If the fault appears, perform the fault finding procedure explained below. If not, carry out a road test at a speed higher than 3000 rpm (stay above this speed for at least 10 seconds to remove the fault). If the fault recurs, perform the fault finding procedure given below.
NOTES
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF072
13B-61
13B
DF072 CONTINUED 1
Check the fuel pressure sensor connections. Check the fuel pressure solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance on connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L1 Check for insulation against + 5 V of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track D1 track 2 of the fuel pressure sensor connector track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve connector
Clear the fault. Run command AC006: Fuel pressure solenoid valve: You should notice vibration from the fuel pressure regulator. Otherwise, go to step 1 of fault finding procedure AC006. The presence of air in the circuit is likely to lead to this type of fault. Apply test 3. Check that there are no air bubbles in the diesel fuel low pressure circuit. Check the pressure regulation solenoid valve using part B of ALP 7, Rough idle. If the fault is still present, replace the high pressure pump. If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-62
13B
DF072 CONTINUED 2
NOTES
Check the fuel pressure sensor connections. Check the fuel pressure solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check for + 12 V after relay on track1 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve. Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connections between: Engine management computer, connector B track L1 Engine management computer, connector B track D1 track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve connector. track 2 of the fuel pressure sensor connector
Run command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve. You should be able to feel vibrations on the fuel pressure solenoid valve. If not, go to step 1 of interpretation of commands AC006. With the vehicle ignition on, and engine stopped for over 1 minute: Display PR083 Rail pressure If the value is below 30 bar, the sensor is in order, If not replace the fuel pressure sensor. Detailed handling of fault finding on the hydraulic circuit: Step 1 Check the connections of the following components: * Fuel pressure sensor. * Fuel pressure solenoid valve. * Computer. * Fuel temperature sensor. * Diesel fuel filter. * Also check the condition of the wiring (wear, kinks, etc.). Check that the seal is correctly fitted to the fuel pressure solenoid valve. If all of the checks reveal no faults, proceed to stage 2. Carry out the hydraulic circuit checks.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-63
13B
DF072 CONTINUED 3
PLEASE OBSERVE THE CLEANLINESS AND SAFETY ADVICE BEFORE ANY REMOVAL OPERATION. Checking the fuel Low Pressure system: Step 2 Check the low pressure circuit: run test 3 Low pressure circuit check. * If the tubes or hoses are worn or damaged, repair them. Otherwise, proceed to stage 3. Step 3 In the event of a correlation between the appearance of the fault and an operation on the fuel filter, rinse the bowl to remove any accumulated impurities. Check the condition of the fuel filter: * If the filter is dirty, replace it. You must clean the fuel filter bowl before fitting the new filter to prevent pollution of the high pressure pump and the high pressure circuit. Go to stage 4.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-64
13B
DF072 CONTINUED 4
The low pressure circuit has been checked and no faults were detected, otherwise make the necessary repairs.
STAGE 4
Clear the faults using the CLIP diagnostic tool. Start the engine. Display PR083 Rail pressure
G9T: PR083 > 170 bar when starting? F9Q: PR083 > 150 bar when starting? YES
NO
Check that there are no internal injector leaks using the procedure recommended in test 10 Poor injector operation.
Is one of the injectors faulty? Increase the engine temperature so the diesel fuel reaches 50/60C. Road test: Select 3rd or 4th gear, accelerate with the pedal fully depressed. Record the following parameters: PR086 Rail pressure loop difference PR083 Pressure in the rail. PR001 Fuel temperature Does the engine stall or does the red fault warning light come on? NO NO YES
YES
*Note: Please observe all recommendations made in the repair procedures when removing mechanical and/or electrical components and observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-65
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present following a series of actions on the accelerator pedal at full load or with no load. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. Consult the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant electrical connections and connectors.
CO.0
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: In the event of the simultaneous presence of fault DF071 Pedal sensor circuit gang 1 CO.0, check that the pedal sensor connector is connected correctly.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. F9Q engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 5. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 4.5 k 0.5 at + 20C (no load). Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2, between tracks 3 and 5. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3 k 0.5 at + 20C. Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track F1 track 1 of the pedal sensor connector
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H2 track 3 of the pedal sensor connector track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 5 of the pedal sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF073
13B-66
13B
DF073 CONTINUED 1
G9T engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 5. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.7 k 0.68 at + 20C. Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track F1 track 6 of the pedal sensor connector
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H2 track 5 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector track 1 of the pedal sensor connector
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. F9Q engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 5. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 4.5 k 0.5 at + 20C (no load). Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2, between tracks 3 and 5. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3 k 0.5 at + 20C. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track F1 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Check for earth on track 1 of the pedal sensor connector. track 5 of the pedal sensor connector track 1 of the pedal sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-67
13B
DF073 CONTINUED 2
G9T engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 5. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.7 k 0.68 at + 20C. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track F1 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Check for earth on track 1 of the pedal sensor connector. If the fault persists, replace the pedal sensor. track 1 of the pedal sensor connector track 6 of the pedal sensor connector
1.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF092 Sensor feed voltage n 2 first if it is present or stored.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. F9Q engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track F1 Engine management computer, connector A track H2 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Also check that they are insulated against + 12 V. Check the insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H2 If the fault persists, replace the pedal sensor. track 3 of the pedal sensor connector track 1 of the pedal sensor connector track 3 of the pedal sensor connector track 5 of the pedal sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-68
13B
DF073 CONTINUED 3
G9T engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track F1 Engine management computer, connector A track H2 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 Also check that they are insulated against + 12 V. Check the insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H2 If the fault persists, replace the pedal sensor. track 5 of the pedal sensor connector track 6 of the pedal sensor connector track 5 of the pedal sensor connector track 1 of the pedal sensor connector
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the pedal sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. F9Q engine: Measure the resistance of the pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 4 and 6. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.7 k 0.9 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2, between tracks 3 and 5. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3 k 0.5 at + 20C. Accelerator pedal in the no load position: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 4. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.8 k 0.5 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 5. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 4.5 k 0.5 at + 20C. Accelerator pedal in the full load position: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 4. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3 k 0.5 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 5. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 5.5 k 0.5 at + 20C.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-69
13B
DF073 CONTINUED 4
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 Engine management computer, connector A track C1 Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Engine management computer, connector A track H2 Engine management computer, connector A track F1 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 track 6 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 3 of the pedal sensor connector track 1 of the pedal sensor connector track 5 of the pedal sensor connector
Carry out the necessary operations if the resistance is abnormally high. If the checks are correct, replace the accelerator pedal sensor. Turn the page for the G9T engine. G9T engine: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 4. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.2 k 0.48 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 5. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 1.7 k 0.68 at + 20C. Accelerator pedal in the no load position: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 3. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 1.3 k 0.5 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 6. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 1.3 k 0.5 at + 20C. Accelerator pedal in the full load position: Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 1 between tracks 2 and 3. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 2.4 k 0.5 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of pedal sensor gang 2 between tracks 1 and 6. Replace the sensor if the resistance is not: 2.4 k 0.5 at + 20C.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-70
13B
DF073 CONTINUED 5
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 Engine management computer, connector A track C1 Engine management computer, connector A track B3 Engine management computer, connector A track H2 Engine management computer, connector A track F1 Engine management computer, connector A track A3 track 4 of the pedal sensor connector track 3 of the pedal sensor connector track 2 of the pedal sensor connector track 5 of the pedal sensor connector track 6 of the pedal sensor connector track 1 of the pedal sensor connector
Carry out the necessary operations if the resistance is abnormally high. If the checks are correct, replace the accelerator pedal sensor.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-71
13B
Open circuit or short circuit to earth Short circuit to + 12 V Sensor supply fault Consistency between the turbocharging pressure and the atmospheric pressure
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after: the engine is started, or carrying out a road test. NOTES Special notes: Processing of this fault does not apply for the Master vehicle type. Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle.
CO.0
NOTES
None.
Check the turbocharger pressure sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C1 Also check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track J2 If the fault persists, change the turbocharging pressure sensor. track C turbocharging pressure sensor connector track B turbocharging pressure sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF074
13B-72
13B
DF074 CONTINUED 1
CC.1
NOTES
Special notes: This fault appears when the turbocharging pressure is greater than the maximum value of the sensor.
Check the part number of the turbocharger pressure sensor in relation to the engine and the vehicle. Check the turbocharger pressure sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C1 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track A4 track A turbocharging pressure sensor connector track B turbocharging pressure sensor connector
If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of parameter PR082 Turbocharging pressure. If DF074 CC.1 is stored: Clear the fault. Carry out a road test where the accelerator pedal is fully depressed. If DF074 CC.1 is Present and then Stored, replace the turbocharging pressure sensor.
Check that the control rod of the turbocharger is not jammed: Run test 6: Fixed geometry turbocharger vacuum control, for a fixed geometry turbocharger, Run test 7: Variable geometry turbocharger vacuum control, for a variable geometry turbocharger.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-73
13B
DF074 CONTINUED 2
1.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF091 Sensor feed voltage n 1 first if it is present or stored.
Check the turbocharger pressure sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check for insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector B track C1 Engine management computer, connector C track A4 Engine management computer, connector B track J2 track B turbocharging pressure sensor connector track A turbocharging pressure sensor connector track C turbocharging pressure sensor connector
If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of parameter PR082 Turbocharging pressure.
2.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF075 Atmospheric pressure sensor first if it is present.
Check the turbocharger pressure sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C1 track B turbocharging pressure sensor connector
Carry out the necessary operations if the resistance is abnormally high. If the fault persists: Check the sensor mounting and the sealing ring on its seal or hose (tightness of clip, etc.). Check the sealing of the inlet circuit: run test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check. If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of parameter PR082 Turbocharging pressure.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-74
13B
DF075 PRESENT
DEF 1.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF091 Sensor feed voltage n 1 first if it is present or stored.
The atmospheric pressure sensor is inside the engine management computer, and no repairs are possible. Simply check that the engine management computer air inlet is not blocked. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF075
13B-75
13B
Short circuit to + 12 V Open circuit Short circuit to earth Open circuit or short circuit to earth Positive deviation in turbocharging regulation Negative deviation in turbocharging regulation Turbocharging pressure relief valve jammed due to an open circuit Turbocharging pressure relief valve jammed due to a short circuit to + 12 V 5.DEF: Turbocharging pressure relief valve jammed due to a short circuit to earth 6.DEF: Turbocharging pressure relief valve jammed due to an open circuit or a short circuit to earth
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault reappears stored after: the fault memory has been cleared and an actuator command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve. NOTES Special notes: Processing of this fault does not apply for the Master vehicle type. Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1 4.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the turbocharging pressure relief valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF078
13B-76
13B
DF078 CONTINUED 1
For F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 710 engines: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 1 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
Check the insulation of this connection against the following connection: Engine management computer, connector B track M2 track 2 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
For the F9Q 718 engine: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 2 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
Check the insulation of this connection against the following connection: Engine management computer, connector B track M2 track 1 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-77
13B
DF078 CONTINUED 2
CO CO.0 3.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the turbocharging pressure relief valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the turbocharging pressure relief valve resistance, between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the valve if the resistance is not approximately: 16.5 1.6 at + 25C/22.1 2.2 at + 110C. For F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 710 engines: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 1 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 2 of the turbocharging pressure relief valve connector. For the F9Q 718 engine: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 2 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 of the turbocharging pressure relief valve connector. If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-78
13B
DF078 CONTINUED 3
NOTES
None.
Check the turbocharging pressure relief valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. For F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 710 engines: Check the insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 For the F9Q 718 engine: Check the insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 2 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector track 1 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-79
13B
DF078 CONTINUED 4
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Deal with fault DF241 EGR function, 1.DEF first if it is present or stored, or DF074 Turbocharging pressure sensor if present.
Check the turbocharging pressure relief valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. For F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 710 engines: Check for the absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 1 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
Repair if necessary. For the F9Q 718 engine: Check for the absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 Repair if necessary. Carry out a road test and check parameter PR094 Turbocharging pressure relief valve OCR*. If, when the engine speed increases, this parameter varies: Check the fixed geometry turbocharger vacuum control: run test 6. Check the turbocharged air inlet circuit: run test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check. Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve: run test 9. If, when the engine speed increases, this parameter does not vary: Check the turbocharged air inlet circuit: run test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check. Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve: run test 9 Exhaust gas recirculation valve. Check the turbocharger pressure sensor (fault and parameter). Repair if necessary. If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve. * OCR: Opening Cyclic Ratio track 2 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-80
13B
DF078 CONTINUED 5
6.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the turbocharging pressure relief valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. For F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 710 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 1 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 2 of the turbocharging pressure relief valve connector. For the F9Q 718 engine: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 track 2 turbocharging pressure relief valve connector
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 of the turbocharging pressure relief valve connector. If the fault is still present, apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-81
13B
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present after the engine is started followed by a 30-second time delay with the engine running at idle speed, with the windscreen de-icer not selected and the engine temperature at starting lower than 70C or after relay actuation using command AC002 Thermoplunger relay n 3. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting on the engine fuse box. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the conformity of the thermoplunger n 3 relay (relay removed): Insulation between tracks 3 and 5 or I3 and I5 or 7 and 9 (depending on the engine). Measure the resistance of the relay coil between tracks 1 and 2 or I1 and I2 or 6 and 10 (depending on the engine). Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF079
13B-82
13B
DF079 CONTINUED 1
For the F9Q 718 engine: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track 2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: Thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track 1 Thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track 3 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track E4 track l2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track l1 thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track l3 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track 1 thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track 3 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
For G9T 720 engine (specific to 16-seat Master): Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 11 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track 15 thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting, track 14 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-83
13B
DF079 CONTINUED 2
CO.0 CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting on the engine fuse box. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the thermoplunger n 3 relay coil between tracks 1 and 2 or l1 and l2 or 6 and 10 (depending on the engine). Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C. For the F9Q 718 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track 2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track E4 track l2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
For G9T 720 engines (specific to 16-seat Master bus): Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 11 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
Check for + 12 V after relay on track 1 (or another track depending on the engine; check CC.1 for the other tracks) of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-84
13B
DF079 CONTINUED 3
CO
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting on the engine fuse box. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the thermoplunger n 3 relay coil between tracks 1 and 2 or l1 and l2 or 6 and 10 (depending on the engine). Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C. For the F9Q 718 engines: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track E4 For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 For G9T 720 engines (specific to 16-seat Master bus): Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 11 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting track 2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting track l2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting track 2 of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting
Check for + 12 V after relay on track 1 (or another track depending on the engine; check CC.1 for the other tracks) of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-85
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present after the relay is actuated using command AC010 Preheating relay. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the preheating unit connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C3 track 8 of the preheating unit connector
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track B3 If the fault persists, replace the preheating unit. track 9 preheating unit connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF081
13B-86
13B
DF081 CONTINUED
CO.0 CO
NOTES
None.
Check the preheating unit connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C3 track 8 of the preheating unit connector
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track B3 track 9 preheating unit connector
Check for + 12 V battery feed on track 3 of the preheating unit connector. If the fault persists, replace the preheating unit.
CO.0 CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the preheating unit connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C3 If the fault persists, replace the preheating unit. track 8 of the preheating unit connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-87
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault is declared present after actuating the relay using command AC005 Low pressure pump relay. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the fuel pump relay mounting connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Remove the fuel pump relay and check it is correct: Insulation between tracks 3 and 5 (in rest position). Measure the resistance of the coil between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 85 5 at + 20C. Check the condition of the following fuses: F60 (70 A) for the F9Q 718 engine. F2 (30 A) for the F9Q 732 and 740 engines. F49 (70 A) for the G9T 710 engine. F5 (30 A) for the G9T 720 engine. F3 (7.5 A) for the G9T 720 engine (16-seat Master bus). Check the insulation against + 12 V battery feed and 12 V after relay feed on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track A1 track 2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 718) track A2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 720) track B2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 710) See following page.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF082
13B-88
13B
DF082 CONTINUED 1
track 3 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 718) track A3 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 732 and 740) track B3 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 710) track A5 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 720)
+ 12 V after relay
track 1 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 718) track A1 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 732 and 740, G9T 720) track B1 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 710)
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-89
13B
DF082 CONTINUED 2
CO.0 CO
NOTES
None.
Check the fuel pump relay mounting connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the fuel pump relay coil between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 85 5 at + 20C. Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track A1 track 2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 718) track A2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 720) track B2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 710) Check for + 12 V after relay feed track 1 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 718) track A1 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 732 and 740, G9T 720) track B1 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 710) If the fault is still present, change the fuel pump relay.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-90
13B
DF082 CONTINUED 3
CO.0 CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the fuel pump relay mounting connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the fuel pump relay coil between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 85 5 at + 20C. Check the insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track A1 track 2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 718) track A2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 720) track B2 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 710) Earth via the fuel pump track 5 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 718) track A5 of the fuel pump relay mounting (F9Q 732 and 740, G9T 720) track B5 of the fuel pump relay mounting (G9T 710) If the fault is still present, change the fuel pump relay.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-91
13B
Short circuit to + 12 V Open circuit or short circuit to earth Short circuit to earth Open circuit Consistency after switching off the ignition
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault has been cleared from memory, running command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
Check the fuel pressure solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the fuel pressure solenoid valve across tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if this value is not: 3 0.5 at 20C for CP3 high pressure pumps, 2.5 0.5 at + 20C for CP1 high pressure pumps. With the fuel pressure solenoid valve connector disconnected, check the insulation against +12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L1 track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve connector
Check the insulation on this connection compared with the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track M2 track 1 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve connector
If the fault is still present, carry out the interpretation of commands fault finding procedure for: AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF083
13B-92
13B
DF083 CONTINUED 1
CO.0 CO
NOTES
Check the fuel pressure solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the fuel pressure solenoid valve across tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if this value is not: 3 0.5 at + 20C for CP3 high pressure pumps, 2.5 0.5 at + 20C for CP1 high pressure pumps. Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L1 track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve connector.
Check for + 12 V after relay on track 1 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve. If the fault is still present, carry out the interpretation of command fault finding procedure for: AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve.
CO.0 CC.0
NOTES
Check the fuel pressure solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation against earth on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L1 track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve connector.
If the fault is still present, carry out the interpretation of command fault finding procedure for: AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-93
13B
DF083 CONTINUED 2
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure: If the fault reappears stored after: the fault has been cleared, after the power latch phase* has been completed several times, each preceded by an engine cycle: starting and accelerating > 2000 rpm. Information on the setpoint: Detection of this fault is performed during the power-latch* phase. Also, this detection follows a "counting strategy" and is therefore not performed each time the ignition is switched off. If it is detected during one power latch* phase, it will not necessarily be detected during the next power latch* phase. It is therefore necessary, after the fault is cleared, to perform several power latch* phases, each preceded by an engine running cycle (see the conditions above) to make it reappear. Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Deal with the interpretation of faults DF088 Flywheel signal consistency or DF070 Engine speed/camshaft sensor consistency 2.DEF or 3.DEF first if one of the two is present. WARNING Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
1.DEF
NOTES
* The immobiliser warning light will flash for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-94
13B
DF083 CONTINUED 3
On a vehicle fitted with a damper valve, check that it is working correctly using the interpretation of command AC593 Damper valve. Check the fuel pressure solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the resistance of the fuel pressure solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if this value is not: 3 0.5 at 20C for CP3 high pressure pumps, 2.5 0.5 at + 20C for CP1 high pressure pumps. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track L1 track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve
Carry out the necessary operations if the resistance is abnormally high. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connections on the G9T engine between: Engine management computer, connector B track H3 Engine management computer, connector B track G3 track 2 of the engine speed sensor track 1 of the engine speed sensor
Check for continuity and for the absence of interference resistance on the connections on the F9Q engine between: Engine management computer, connector B track H3 Engine management computer, connector B track G3 track B of the engine speed sensor track A of the engine speed sensor
Carry out the necessary operations if the resistance is abnormally high. Check earthing of the engine block. If the fault is still present, refer to the interpretation of command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-95
13B
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault memory has been cleared, the valve has been actuated using command AC007 EGR valve. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CO.0
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: In the event of the simultaneous presence of fault DF241 EGR function, CO.0, check that the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector is connected correctly.
Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve connections: Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C2 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track F2 track 2 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector track 6 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
Also check for + 5 V on track 2 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector. If the fault is still present, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF084
13B-96
13B
DF084 CONTINUED 1
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve connections: Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track C2 track 6 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track B2 track 4 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
Also check for the computer earth on track 4 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector. If the fault is still present, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-97
13B
DF084 CONTINUED 2
1.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF091 Sensor feed voltage n 1 first if it is present or stored.
Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve connections: Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. With the connectors disconnected: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector B track F2 Engine management computer, connector B track B2 Engine management computer, connector B track C2 track 2 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector track 4 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector track 6 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
Also check that they are insulated against +12 V. If the fault persists, check for the presence of: + 5 V on track 2 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector. Computer earth on track 4 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector. If the supply is not correct, make the necessary repairs (harness, connectors, etc.). If the feed and the connections are correct, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-98
13B
DF084 CONTINUED 3
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the exhaust gas recirculation valve (on the exhaust gas recirculation valve side). Check the engine management computer connections (computer side) (make sure there are no conductive particles or bent pins). Check for insulation against + 5 V and + 12 V on the following connection: Engine management computer, connector B track C2 track 6 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
Check the conformity of the power supply of the exhaust gas recirculation valve position sensor: + 5 V on track 2 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector. Computer earth on track 4 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector. Carry out the necessary repairs.
If this fault is combined with engine faults such as poor performance and/or fumes: Run Test 9 Exhaust gas recirculation valve, part A.
If this fault is not combined with engine faults such as poor performance and/or fumes: Clear DF084. Start the engine. After a delay of 50 seconds, accelerate gently to 2500 rpm, for ~ 5 seconds then return to idle speed. Repeat the procedure described above 5 times. If the fault does not reappear, finish the fault finding procedure. If it reappears, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve.
* Engine immobiliser indicator light flashes a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-99
13B
DF085 STORED
1.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the condition of the engine fuse mounting (crimping of wires on terminals, and condition of terminals on fuse side). Repair if necessary. Check the ignition switch (see the wiring diagram). Clear the fault from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault recurs, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF085
13B-100
13B
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Deal with any other fault that is present or stored as a priority. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault reappears stored after: the fault has been cleared, a delay of 1 minute with the engine running then the engine stopped (with loss of communication and then communication re-established).
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
This fault appears if, when switching off the engine, the engine speed does not fall below a certain value (~ 300 rpm) in a very short period of time (t < 2 seconds). It is therefore necessary to eliminate all mechanical, hydraulic or other causes which keep the engine running after it has been switched off. Check the engine oil level; correct the level if necessary. If the fault persists: Flush the high pressure pump: run Test 2 High pressure pump flush. Check the injectors: run Test 10: Poor injector operation.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF086
13B-101
13B
DF088 STORED
1.DEF: Overspeed detected 2.DEF: Flywheel signal dynamic consistency for 1/4 of a turn
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault has been cleared from memory, starting the engine, the engine speed exceeds ~3500 rpm. NOTES Special notes: This fault appears if the computer detects that the engine speed has exceeded the maximum. This could be linked to an incorrect manoeuvre, for example: abrupt downshifting from 5 th to 2nd gear. Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
1.DEF
NOTES
None.
Measure the resistance of the engine speed sensor between tracks A and B on F9Q engines: Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 800 80 at + 20C. Measure the resistance of the engine speed sensor between tracks 1 and 2 on G9T engines. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 235 35 at + 23C. Check the conformity of the charging circuit (correct charging voltage and no interference). Check that the engine and computer earths are correct (tightening, oxidation, etc.). Check the insulation against the + 12 V feed and the earth of the following connections on F9Q engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 track A of the engine management computer track B of the engine speed sensor
Check the insulation against the + 12 V feed and the earth of the following connections on G9T engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 If the fault persists, change the engine speed sensor. track 1 of the engine speed sensor track 2 of the engine speed sensor.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF088
13B-102
13B
DF088 CONTINUED
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the engine speed sensor connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Carry out a road test to check that the fault does not reappear. If the fault reappears: Perform a visual inspection of the flywheel and the target (broken tooth, damaged tooth, warped flywheel). Check the mounting, the air gap (if necessary refer to the information in the Workshop Repair Manual for the vehicle) and the condition of the sensor (overheating). Check that the engine speed signal is correct using an oscilloscope: no interference, broken tooth, etc. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-103
13B
DEF 1.DEF
NOTES
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Deal with any other fault that is present or stored as a priority.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF089
13B-104
13B
DEF 1.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF090
13B-105
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault has been cleared from memory, a time delay of 1 minute with the engine running. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle.
Note: Supply n 1 is for the following components: pedal sensor (gang 1), fuel pressure sensor, air flowmeter, exhaust gas recirculation valve, turbocharger pressure sensor (if installed).
1.DEF
NOTES
None.
Display parameter PR090 Sensor supply voltage n 1. If this voltage is below 4.9 V, disconnect, one by one, the connectors on all the sensors referred to above. If, after a disconnection, the voltage returns to normal, replace the faulty sensor or repair the connection, (wait a few seconds between each disconnection to allow the computer to take a measurement). Clear the faults created by the multiple disconnections. If the voltage is still below + 4.9 V with all the sensors disconnected: check the insulation against earth of the + 5 V line of each sensor. Also check the insulation between: tracks 2 and 4 (F9Q) or 2 and 3 (G9T) of the pedal sensor connector, tracks 1 and 3 of the fuel pressure sensor connector; tracks 2 and 3 of the air flowmeter connector; tracks 2 and 4 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector, tracks A and C of the turbocharging pressure sensor connector. Carry out the necessary repairs. If the fault persists, carefully examine the engine management computer connections (presence of conductive particles, bent pins). If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF091
13B-106
13B
DF091 CONTINUED
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Display parameter PR090 Sensor supply voltage n 1. If this voltage is below + 5.1 V, disconnect, one by one, the connectors on all the sensors referred to above. If, after a disconnection, the voltage returns to normal, replace the faulty sensor or repair the connection, (wait a few seconds between each disconnection to allow the computer to take a measurement). Clear the faults created by the multiple disconnections. If, with these sensors disconnected, the voltage is still greater than + 5.1 V: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track E1 Engine management computer, connector B track H2 Engine management computer, connector B track G2 Engine management computer, connector B track F2 Engine management computer, connector B track J2 track 4 (F9Q) or track 2 (G9T) of the pedal sensor connector track 3 of the fuel pressure sensor connector track 3 of the air flowmeter connector track 2 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector track C of the turbocharging pressure sensor connector
Carry out the necessary repairs. If the fault persists, carefully examine the engine management computer connections (presence of conductive particles, bent pins). If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-107
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault has been cleared from memory, a time delay of 2 minutes with the engine running. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle.
1.DEF
NOTES
None.
Display parameter PR091 Sensor supply voltage n 2. If the voltage is lower than + 4.9 V, disconnect the pedal sensor connector. If, after a disconnection, the voltage returns to normal, replace the pedal sensor or repair its connection, (wait a few seconds after disconnection to allow the computer to take a measurement). Clear the faults created by the disconnection process. If the voltage is still lower than + 4.9 V with this sensor disconnected: check the insulation against earth of the + 5 V line of each sensor. Also check the insulation between: tracks 3 and 5 (F9Q) or 1 and 5 (G9T) of the pedal sensor connector. Carry out the necessary repairs. If the fault persists, carefully examine the engine management computer connections (presence of conductive particles, bent pins). If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF092
13B-108
13B
DF092 CONTINUED
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Display parameter PR091 Sensor supply voltage n 2. If the voltage is greater than + 5.1 V, disconnect the pedal sensor connector. If, after a disconnection, the voltage returns to normal, replace the pedal sensor or repair its connection, (wait a few seconds after disconnection to allow the computer to take a measurement). Clear the faults created by the disconnection process. If the voltage is still above + 5.1 V after disconnecting this sensor: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track H2 track 3 (F9Q) or 5 (G9T) of the pedal sensor connector
Carry out the necessary repairs. If the fault persists, carefully examine the engine management computer connections (presence of conductive particles, bent pins). If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-109
13B
DEF 1.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. Carry out a road test. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF093
13B-110
13B
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault reappears as present after: an actuator command AC301 Thermoplunger n 1 relay, the engine has been started, after the engine has been running at idle speed for 30 seconds, with windscreen de-icer not selected and the engine temperature at starting less than 70C. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. Refer to the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the thermoplunger n 1 relay connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the conformity of the thermoplunger n 1 relay (relay removed): Insulation between tracks 3 and 5 or 2 and 4 or C3 and C5 (at rest and depending on the engine). Measure the resistance of the coil between tracks 1 and 2 or 1 and 5 or C1 and C2 (depending on the engine). Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF094
13B-11 1
13B
DF094 CONTINUED 1
For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track 2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track 1 Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track 3 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
For G9T 720 engines (specific to 16-seat Master bus): Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track 1 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track 5 Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track 4 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track C2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track C1 Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track C3 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
For the F9Q 718 engines: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track 1 Thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting, track 3 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-112
13B
DF094 CONTINUED 2
CO.0 CC.0
NOTES
None.
Check the thermoplunger n 1 relay connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 (or another track depending on the engine; check CC.1 for the other tracks) of the thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting. Measure the resistance of the relay coil between tracks 1 and 2 (or another track depending on the engine. See CC.1 for the other tracks). Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C. For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track 2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
For G9T 720 engine (specific to 16-seat Master): Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track 1 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 track C2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
For the F9Q 718 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-113
13B
DF094 CONTINUED 3
CO
NOTES
None.
Check the thermoplunger n 1 relay connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 (or another track depending on the engine; check CC.1 for the other tracks) of the thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting. Measure the resistance of the relay coil between tracks 1 and 2 (or another track depending on the engine. See CC.1 for the other tracks). Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C. For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 For G9T 720 engine (specific to 16-seat Master): Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track J4 For the F9Q 718 engines: Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track E4 track 2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting track C2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting track 1 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting track 2 thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-114
13B
EXCEPT MULTIPLEX
DF095 STORED
Vehicle speed too high Error in speed signal coming from the ABS Vehicle speed sensor consistency Incorrect wheel speeds
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault appears during a road test (engine speed above 2000 rpm). NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. see the Wiring Diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the relevant electrical connections and connectors.
NOTES
Circumstances in which the fault occurred: 1.DEF/2.DEF: signal interference or fault in the system generating the speed signal. 3.DEF: signal absent or fault in the system generating the speed signal.
Perform a road test and compare the speed indicated by the fault finding tool (PARAMETERS menu) with that shown on the instrument panel: If these two values do not coincide: Check that the engine earths are correct (oxidation, tightness, etc.). G9T 710 Engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: ABS computer track 22 ABS computer track 22 Engine management computer connector A track E4 track E4, connector A, engine management computer (via connection) track 23, instrument panel (via connection) track 23, instrument panel (via connection)
Also check the insulation of these connections against earth and against + 12 V. Carry out the necessary repairs. F9Q 718 engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: ABS computer track 17 track E4, connector A, engine management computer
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against + 12 V. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF095
13B-115
13B
DF095 CONTINUED 1
F9Q 718 and G9T 710 engines: If the fault is still present, the ABS system issues a vehicle speed signal shared by the electronic injection unit and the instrument panel. To prevent this causing a problem, disconnect it, clear the fault and carry out a road test. If the fault does not reappear, the instrument panel or one of its connections caused the fault. Carry out a fault finding procedure of the instrument panel. If the fault is still present, run fault finding on the ABS. F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Instrument panel track 23 track E4, connector A, engine management computer
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against + 12 V. Carry out the necessary repairs. If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the instrument panel. G9T 720 engine (depending on the equipment): Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Instrument panel track 4 track E4, connector A, engine management computer
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against + 12 V. Carry out the necessary repairs. If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the instrument panel. G9T 720 engine (depending on the equipment): Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Vehicle speed sensor track B1 track E4, connector A, engine management computer
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against + 12 V. Carry out the necessary repairs. Check the vehicle speed sensor supply. Carry out the necessary repairs. Check the condition of the vehicle speed sensor gear. Replace the gear if necessary. If the fault is still present, replace vehicle speed sensor.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-116
13B
DF095 CONTINUED 2
If the two values coincide: G9T 710 engines: Check the insulation of the following connection against earth and against + 12 volts:
Engine management computer connector A track E4 If the fault is still present, run fault finding on the ABS.
F9Q 718 engine: Check the insulation of the following connection against earth and against + 12 volts: ABS computer track 17 If the fault is still present, run fault finding on the ABS. F9Q 732 and 740 engine: Check the insulation of the following connection against earth and against + 12 volts: Instrument panel track 23 track E4, connector A, engine management computer track E4, connector A, engine management computer
If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the instrument panel. G9T 720 engine (depending on the equipment): Check the insulation of the following connection against earth and against + 12 volts: Instrument panel track 4 track E4, connector A, engine management computer
If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the instrument panel. G9T 720 engine (depending on the equipment): Check the insulation of the following connection against earth and against + 12 volts: Vehicle speed sensor track B1 track E4, connector A, engine management computer
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-117
13B
DF097 STORED
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present during a road test at speeds above 60 mph (100 km/h). 1.DEF NOTES Processing priority in the event of stacked faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF095 Vehicle speed signal first if it is present or stored. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
Check the clutch switch connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Step 1 A) - Display status ET012 Clutch switch signal. Depress the clutch pedal and note whether this status becomes ACTIVE. If it becomes ACTIVE, Clear the fault, switch off the ignition, wait for the end of the power latch* and switch on the ignition again. Perform a road test and then take a fault reading. If the fault reappears, go to step 2. Otherwise, end of fault finding. If it does not become ACTIVE, B) - Check the switch adjustment. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track E2 track 3 clutch switch or track B3 (Master)
Check for earth on track 1 or track A1 (Master) of the clutch switch. Repair if necessary. Check the operation of the clutch switch: Contact closed between tracks 1 and 3 or A1 and B3 when the clutch pedal is depressed. Contact open between tracks 1 and 3 or A1 and B3 when the clutch pedal is released. Replace the switch if necessary. After the repair, return to step A. Step 2 If the fault recurs, contact the Techline. * The immobiliser warning light will flash for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF097M
13B-118
13B
DF098 STORED
1.DEF : Relay cut off too soon 2.DEF : Relay cut off too late
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure: The fault reappears after: the fault memory has been cleared, starting the engine, the ignition is switched off with loss of communication, switching on the ignition, establishing communication. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. Refer to the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
1.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of the injection supply relay mounting. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the tightness and condition of the + and - battery terminals.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF098M
13B-119
13B
DF098 CONTINUED 1
For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the continuity of the following connections: Injection supply relay track B5 Injection supply relay track B2 For F9Q 718 and G9T 720 engines: Check the continuity of the following connections: Injection supply relay mounting track 5 Injection supply relay track 2 For the G9T 710 engine: Check the continuity of the following connections: Injection supply relay track A5 Injection supply relay track A2 Tracks M2 and M3, connector B of the engine management computer Track D4, connector B of the engine management computer Tracks M2 and M3, connector B of the engine management computer Track D4, connector B of the engine management computer Tracks M2 and M3, connector B of the engine management computer Track D4, connector B of the engine management computer
Check the conformity of the relevant fuses (crimping and condition of the terminal wires). For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: F2 (30 A) and F8 (5 A). For F9Q 718 engines: F60 (70 A). For G9T 710 engines: F49 (70 A). For G9T 720 engines: F5 (30 A). Check the conformity of the impact sensor: false contact (depending on equipment). Check the conformity of the engine management computer earths: Earth tracks L3, L4, M4, connector B of the engine management computer
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-120
13B
DF098 CONTINUED 2
2.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the main relay connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the conformity of the main relay (relay removed): Insulation of contacts between tracks 3 and 5 or A3 and A5 or B3 and B5 (depending on the engine). Coil resistance between tracks 1 and 2 or A1 and A2 or B1 and B2 (depending on the engine). Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C. For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the insulation against earth on the following connection: Injection supply relay track B2 Track D4, connector B of the engine management computer
For F9Q 718 and G9T 720 engines: Check the insulation against earth on the following connection: Injection supply relay track 2 For the G9T 710 engine: Check the insulation against earth on the following connection: Injection supply relay track A2 If the fault is still present, replace the injection feed relay. Track D4, connector B of the engine management computer Track D4, connector B of the engine management computer
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-121
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present following an engine start. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. WARNING Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
NOTES
CO
NOTES
None.
Check the connections on injector n 1. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 1. Replace the injector if it is in open circuit (resistance is measured to infinity). Check the continuity of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track M1 Engine management computer, connector C track M3 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 1 connector track 1 of the injector n 1 connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF099
13B-122
13B
DF099 CONTINUED
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Deal with fault DF089 Injector control capacitor voltage first if it is present.
Check the connections on injector n 1. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 1. Replace the injector if there is a short circuit (R = 0 ). Check the insulation between the following two connections: Engine management computer, connector C track M1 Engine management computer, connector C track M3 track 2 of the injector n 1 connector track 1 of the injector n 1 connector
Check the insulation against earth and + 12 V of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track M1 Engine management computer, connector C track M3 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 1 connector track 1 of the injector n 1 connector
3.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-123
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present following an engine start. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. WARNING Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
NOTES
CO
NOTES
None.
Check the connections on injector n 2. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 2. Replace the injector if it is in open circuit (resistance is measured to infinity). Check the continuity of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track L4 Engine management computer, connector C track L3 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 2 connector track 1 of the injector n 2 connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF100
13B-124
13B
DF100 CONTINUED
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Deal with fault DF089 Injector control capacitor voltage first if it is present.
Check the connections on injector n 2. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 2. Replace the injector if there is a short circuit (R = 0 ). Check the insulation between the following two connections: Engine management computer, connector C track L4 Engine management computer, connector C track L3 track 2 of the injector n 2 connector track 1 of the injector n 2 connector
Check the insulation against earth and + 12 V of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track L4 Engine management computer, connector C track L3 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 2 connector track 1 of the injector n 2 connector
3.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-125
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present following an engine start. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. WARNING Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
NOTES
CO
NOTES
None.
Check the connections of injector n 3. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 3. Replace the injector if it is in open circuit (resistance is measured to infinity). Check the continuity of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track M2 Engine management computer, connector C track L2 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 3 connector track 1 of the injector n 3 connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF101
13B-126
13B
DF101 CONTINUED
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Deal with fault DF089 Injector control capacitor voltage first if it is present.
Check the connections of injector n 3. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 3. Replace the injector if there is a short circuit (R = 0 ). Check the insulation between the following two connections: Engine management computer, connector C track M2 Engine management computer, connector C track L2 track 2 of the injector n 3 connector track 1 of the injector n 3 connector
Check the insulation against earth and + 12 V of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track M2 Engine management computer, connector C track L2 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 3 connector track 1 of the injector n 3 connector
3.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-127
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present following an engine start. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. WARNING Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
NOTES
CO
NOTES
None.
Check the connections on injector n 4. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 4. Replace the injector if it is in open circuit (resistance is measured to infinity). Check the continuity of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track L1 Engine management computer, connector C track M4 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 4 connector track 1 of the injector n 4 connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF102
13B-128
13B
DF102 CONTINUED
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
Priorities in dealing with a number of faults: Deal with fault DF089 Injector control capacitor voltage first if it is present.
Check the connections on injector n 4. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of injector n 4. Replace the injector if there is a short circuit (R = 0 ). Check the insulation between the following two connections: Engine management computer, connector C track L1 Engine management computer, connector C track M4 track 2 of the injector n 4 connector track 1 of the injector n 4 connector
Check the insulation against earth and + 12 V of the following connections: Engine management computer, connector C track L1 Engine management computer, connector C track M4 If the fault is still present: run Test 10 Poor injector operation. track 2 of the injector n 4 connector track 1 of the injector n 4 connector
3.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-129
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault reappears as present after: an actuator command AC302 Thermoplunger n 2 relay, the engine has been started, after the engine has been running at idle speed for 30 seconds, with windscreen de-icer not selected and the engine temperature at starting less than 70C. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. The thermoplunger n 2 relay supplies two thermoplungers in parallel. Refer to the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the thermoplunger n 2 relay connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the conformity of the thermoplunger n 2 relay (relay removed): Insulation between tracks 3 and 5 or 7 and 9. Measure the resistance of the relay coil between tracks 1 and 2 or 6 and 10. Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF104
13B-130
13B
DF104 CONTINUED 1
For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track F3 track 2 thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: Thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting, track 1 Thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting, track 3 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
For G9T 720 engines (specific to 16-seat Master bus): Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track F3 track 6 thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting
Also check that this connection is insulated against the following connections: Thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting, track 10 Thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting, track 9 + 12 V after relay + 12 V battery after fuse feed
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-131
13B
DF104 CONTINUED 2
CO.0 CC.0 CO
NOTES
None.
Check the thermoplunger n 2 relay connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the thermoplunger n 2 relay coil between tracks 1 and 2 or 6 and 10. Replace the relay if its resistance is not: 60 5 at + 20C. For G9T 710 and 720 engines: Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track F3 track 2 thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting
For G9T 720 engine (specific to 16-seat Master): Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track F3 track 6 thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 or 10 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-132
13B
DEF 1.DEF
NOTES
None.
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the engine management computer memory. Switch off the ignition, then switch it on again to initialise the computer. If the fault is present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF105
13B-133
13B
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault becomes present after an actuator command AC593 Damper valve. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the connectors of the damper valve solenoid valve. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the coil in the damper valve solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if the resistance is not: 46 3 at + 25C. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track F4 track 1 of the solenoid valve connector
Check the insulation of this connection against the connection between (connector disconnected): Engine management computer connector B track M2 track 2 of the solenoid valve connector
If the fault is still present, replace the damper valve solenoid valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF106
13B-134
13B
DF106 CONTINUED
CO.0 CC.0 CO
NOTES
None.
Check the connectors of the damper valve solenoid valve. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the coil in the damper valve solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if the resistance is not: 46 3 at + 25C. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track F4 track 1 of the solenoid valve connector
Check for + 12 V on track 2 of the connector on the damper valve solenoid valve. If the fault is still present, replace the damper valve solenoid valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-135
13B
Short circuit to + 12 V Open circuit or short circuit to earth Short circuit to earth Open circuit Turbulence flap jammed closed
NOTES
Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the turbulence flap solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the swirl flap solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if the resistance is not: 46 3 at + 25C. Check the insulation against + 12 V on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track H4 If the fault is still present, replace the swirl flap solenoid valve. track 1 of the solenoid valve connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF107
13B-136
13B
DF107 CONTINUED 1
CO.0
NOTES
None.
Check the turbulence flap solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the swirl flap solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if the resistance is not: 46 3 at + 25C. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track H4 track 1 of the solenoid valve connector
Check for + 12 V feed on track 2 of the swirl flap solenoid valve connector. If the fault is still present, replace the swirl flap solenoid valve.
CO
NOTES
None.
Check the turbulence flap solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the swirl flap solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if the resistance is not: 46 3 at + 25C. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track H4 If the fault is still present, replace the swirl flap solenoid valve. track 1 of the solenoid valve connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-137
13B
DF107 CONTINUED 2
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF019 Air flow sensor circuit or DF241 EGR function or DF106 Damper valve circuit first if at least one of the three is present or stored. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to 1.DEF stored: The fault reappears after: the fault memory has been cleared, a road test with engine speed > 3500 rpm, fuel flow > 59 mm3/stroke and atmospheric pressure > 996 hPa (996 mbar) (minimum of 4 seconds under these conditions to clear the fault). Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
1.DEF
NOTES
Check the turbulence flap solenoid valve connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the swirl flap solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if the resistance is not: 46 3 at + 25C. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector C track H4 If the fault is still present, replace the swirl flap solenoid valve. track 1 of the swirl flap solenoid valve connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-138
13B
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault reappears as present after: the brake pedal being depressed. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF108
13B-139
13B
DF 108 CONTINUED 1
Use the Status List menu to check ET047 Braking and ET014 Brake contact n 2 signal and check: Brake pedal in rest position depress the brake pedal, ET047 = INACTIVE ET047 = ACTIVE and and ET014 = INACTIVE ET014 = ACTIVE
Has ET047 been correctly recognised? NO YES Has ET014 been correctly recognised? NO YES Clear the fault End of fault finding
Check the connections of the brake pedal switch, the ABS computer (depending on the equipment level) and the engine management computer. Repair if necessary. Check for + 12 V after ignition feed on track 1 or B1 (G9T 720) of the brake pedal switch connector and the condition of the fuse (15 A or 20 A, depending on the engine). Disconnect the ABS computer and check the continuity and insulation against + 12 V and against earth of the following connections: Brake pedal switch connector track 3 or A3 (G9T 720) track 7 (F9Q 718) or track 14 (F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 710) or track 18 (G9T 720) of the ABS computer connector. track C2, connector A of the engine management computer
With the ABS deactivated, check the continuity and the insulation against + 12 V and against earth of the following connection: Brake pedal switch connector track 3 or A3 (G9T 720) track F3, connector A of the engine management computer.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-140
13B
DF 108 CONTINUED 2
Check the operation of the brake-pedal switch: in the rest position: infinite resistance between tracks 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 (G9T 720), continuity between tracks 1 and 2 or A1 and B3 (G9T 720). depressed: continuity between tracks 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 (G9T 720), infinite resistance between tracks 1 and 2 or A1 and B3 (G9T 720). Replace the switch if necessary. If the fault is still present, run fault finding on the ABS then, if no fault is detected, run fault finding on the multiplex network.
Check the brake pedal switch connections and the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check the condition and adjustment of the brake pedal switch. Repair if necessary. Check for + 12 V after ignition feed on track 1 or B1 (G9T 720) of the brake pedal switch connector and the condition of the fuse (15 A or 20 A, depending on the engine). Disconnect the ABS computer and check the continuity and insulation against + 12 V and against earth of the following connections: Engine management computer connector A track F3 Engine management computer, connector A track C2 track 3 or A3 (G9T 720) of the brake pedal switch connector track 2 (G9T 710) brake pedal switch connector
Check the operation of the brake-pedal switch: in the rest position: continuity between tracks 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 (G9T 720), infinite resistance between tracks 1 and 2 or A1 and B3 (G9T 720). depressed: continuity between tracks 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 (G9T 720), infinite resistance between tracks 1 and 2 or A1 and B3 (G9T 720). Replace the switch if necessary.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-141
13B
1.DEF
NOTES
Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
Check that parameter PR047 Cruise control switch voltage is between: 0 and 0.75 V when the "-" button is pressed (steering wheel control), 1.7 to 2.7 V when the "+" button is pressed (steering wheel control), 0.33 to 4.1 V when the "O/R" button is pressed (steering wheel control), 4.7 to 5.1 V when the cruise control has not been activated. Wait 30 seconds for each check for the computer to run its own fault finding. Check the engine management computer connections. Check the cruise control switch connections. Check the cruise control on/off switch connections. Repair if necessary. Cruise control activation switch side: Check the continuity of the following connection: Engine management computer connector A track A2 track 3 of the cruise control switch connector
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against + 12 V. Check the continuity of the following connection: Engine management computer connector A track B2 track 4 of the cruise control switch connector
Also check the insulation of this connection against earth and against + 12 V. Check the insulation between these two connections.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF109
13B-142
13B
DF109 CONTINUED
Cruise control on/off switch side: Check for + 12 V on track B2 of the cruise control on/off switch connector. Switch in the off position: check the insulation between tracks B2 and B3 of the on/off switch, check the insulation of the following connection against earth and against + 12 volts: Engine management computer, connector A track D2
Switch in the on position: check the continuity between tracks B2 and B3 of the on/off switch, check for + 12 V on track D2 of connector A of the engine management computer.
If the fault is still present, replace the cruise control on/off switch.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-143
13B
1.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the engine management computer connections. Check the ABS connections. Repair if necessary. Check the multiplex network (see 88B Multiplexing). Repair if necessary. Check the ABS computer (see 38C ABS). If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
2.DEF 3.DEF
NOTES
None.
Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. For F9Q 732, 740 engines. Check the R34 intermediate connections. Repair if necessary. Check the multiplex network (see 88B Multiplexing). Repair if necessary. If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF110
13B-144
13B
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault reappears after: the fault has been cleared from memory, the valve has been actuated by the AC007 EGR valve command. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
CC.1
NOTES
None.
Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve connections: Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistancesof the exhaust gas recirculation valve (Pierburg or Cooper type): between tracks 1 and 5: from 7.5 to 8.5 , at + 20C. For the Pierburg type exhaust gas recirculation valve: between tracks 2 and 4: 2400 to 5600 , at + 20C. between tracks 2 and 6: 1900 to 6400 , at + 20C. between tracks 4 and 6: 800 to 3800 , at + 20C. If one of the resistances is not correct, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve. With the exhaust gas recirculation valve disconnected, check the insulation against + 12 V of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track M1 track 5 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
If the fault is still present, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_DF241
13B-145
13B
DF241 CONTINUED 1
CO.0
NOTES
Special notes: In the event of the simultaneous presence of fault DF084 EGR valve position sensor circuit CO.0, check that the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector is connected correctly.
Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve connections: Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistances of the exhaust gas recirculation valve (Pierburg or Cooper type): between tracks 1 and 5: from 7.5 to 8.5 , at + 20C. For the Pierburg type exhaust gas recirculation valve: between tracks 2 and 4: 2400 to 5600 , at + 20C, between tracks 2 and 6: 1900 to 6400 , at + 20C, between tracks 4 and 6: 800 to 3800 , at + 20C. If one of the resistances is not correct, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve. Check the continuity and insulation against earth of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track M1 track 5 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
Check for + 12 V after relay feed on track 1 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector. If the fault is still present, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-146
13B
DF241 CONTINUED 2
1.DEF 2.DEF
NOTES
Priority in the event of a number of faults: Apply the interpretation of fault DF084 EGR valve position sensor circuit then fault DF019 Air flow sensor circuit, 1.DEF first if they are present.
Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve connections: Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Check for leaks in the air inlet circuit (above all between the air flowmeter and the turbocharger: run test 4) and the exhaust gas recirculation circuit (run test 9, part A). Check the continuity and insulation of the connections between: Engine management computer, connector B track G2 Engine management computer, connector B track H4 track 3 of the air flowmeter connector track 5 of the air flowmeter connector
Check for + 5 V feed on track 3 of the air flowmeter connector when the vehicle has + after ignition feed. Check for + 12 V after relay on track 4 of the air flowmeter connector. Check for earth on track 6 of the air flowmeter connector. Apply the interpretation of parameter PR050 Air flow measurement, at warm idle speed (coolant temperature > 80C). Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic tool.
13B-147
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action ET001: Computer + after ignition Computer feed voltage Immobiliser
Display and notes Status: ACTIVE 9 V < X < 16 V Status: INACTIVE The computer is unlocked Status: INACTIVE The computer has a code stored
Fault finding
In the event of a fault, consult the fault finding procedure for the immobiliser.
Synchronisation (between the camshaft sensor and the engine speed sensor)
ET115:
Synchronisation status
Any phase displacement between the camshaft sensor and the TDC sensor (slack belt or timing delay) will lead to the appearance of DF070: Camshaft/engine speed sensor consistency. If starting is impossible: while the starter motor is running, the status becomes INACTIVE and only becomes ACTIVE if the engine starts.
EDC15C3_V08_CCONF
13B-148
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on.
Order
Function
Display and notes Status: ACTIVE When the ignition is switched on and until pre/postheating ends. Status: ACTIVE as soon as prepostheating has finished. Status: ACTIVE When the ignition is switched on and until preheating ends. Status: ACTIVE, when ignition switched on. Becomes INACTIVE as soon as the engine is stopped.
Fault finding
ET027:
Pre/postheating
ET011:
Pre/postheating information
None.
ET104:
ET105:
Low pressure pump relay control low speed fan assembly relay control high-speed fan assembly relay control Thermoplunger n 1 relay control Thermoplunger n 2 relay control Thermoplunger n 3 relay control
None.
ET037:
None.
13B-149
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action ET012: ET047: Clutch contact signal braking brake switch signal n 2 ACTIVE if ET047 = active reverse gear signal Engine overheating warning light control OBD warning light Computer feed voltage Sensor supply voltage n 1 Sensor supply voltage n 2
Display and notes Statuses: ACTIVE or INACTVE, depending on whether or not the pedals are depressed INACTIVE If ET047 = inactive Status: ACTIVE if reverse gear is engaged.
Fault finding
If the clutch switch is not correct, the engine may race during gear changes.
Switches
ET014:
ET035:
ET087:
Status: ACTIVE for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on.
ET087: not applicable to the Espace III. OBD warning light only on Laguna I.
9 V < X < 16 V 4.9 V < X < 5.1 V 4.9 V < X < 5.1 V If there is a problem, test the battery and carry out a fault finding procedure on the charge circuit.
13B-150
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action PR002: PR003: Coolant temperature Air temperature
Display and notes X = engine temperature 5C X = engine temperature 5C PR003 < PR001 < PR002 (If PR001 is very close to PR002, check the injector return flows). X = Atmospheric pressure X = ~ PR016 For PR082 > PR016 perform the test with the engine running under load. X=~0
Fault finding In the event of a fault, check that the sensor is functioning correctly by comparing the temperature displayed by the diagnostic tool with that shown by a workshop temperature sensor. WARNING On some F9Q engines, the fuel temperature is set at 60C. In the event of a fault, check that the air flow around the computer is not obstructed. Do not take into account PR082 for Master vehicles. If PR081 is significant, apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve. Do not take into account PR094 for Master vehicles.
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PR016:
Atmospheric pressure
Turbocharging pressure
Turbocharging pressure loop difference OCR * turbocharging pressure relief valve EGR valve OCR* EGR valve position feedback EGR valve position feedback loop variance
PR094:
X = 5%
PR095:
X = 5% In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC007 EGR valve.
X = ~ 2 mV
13B-151
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action PR083: Injector rail pressure Rail pressure regulation valve OCR* Regulated fuel flow Fuel flow
Fault finding
If the engine has just been stopped, wait a few seconds to obtain this value. PR202 only for engines on Master vehicles.
ACCELERATOR PEDAL NO LOAD PR008: PR005: PR092: PR093: Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 1 Pedal load Pedal load (gang n 1) Pedal load (gang n 2) Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 2 X = 0.75 V 0.09 X=0% X=0% X=0% WARNING Approximately every 5 seconds the computer performs a test to set PR009 at 0 V. This corresponds to normal operation.
X = 0.37 V 0.05
14
ACCELERATOR PEDAL FULL LOAD Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 1 pedal load without cruise control/ speed limiter load pedal load with cruise control/ speed limiter load Pedal load (gang n 1) for Commercial vehicle without CC/SL X = 4.25 V 0.31
PR005:
PR005:
WARNING Approximately every 5 seconds the computer performs a test to set PR009 at 0 V. This corresponds to normal operation.
PR092:
X = 105% 5
13B-152
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action Pedal load (gang n 1) for Commercial vehicle without CC/SL Pedal load (gang n 1) for Passenger vehicle without CC/SL Pedal load (gang n 1) for Passenger vehicle with CC/SL Pedal load (gang n 2) for Commercial vehicle without CC/SL Pedal load (gang n 2) for Commercial vehicle with CC/SL Pedal load (gang n 2) for Passenger vehicle without CC/SL Pedal load (gang n 2) for Passenger vehicle with CC/SL Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 2
Fault finding
PR092:
X = 115% 5
PR092:
X = 122% 5
PR092:
X = 134% 5
X = 105% 5
WARNING Approximately every 5 seconds the computer performs a test to set PR009 at 0 V. This corresponds to normal operation.
PR093:
X = 115% 5
PR093:
X = 122% 5
PR093:
X = 134% 5
PR009:
X = 2.12 V 0.16
13B-153
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on.
Order
Function
Display and notes X = 4.9 V 0.2 switches in rest position X = 0.2 V 0.2 if O is pressed X = 3.7 V 0.2 if R is pressed X = 2.4 V 0.2 if + is pressed X = 1.3 V 0.2 if - is pressed ACTIVE when the cruise control button is pressed. INACTIVE when the button is released.
Fault finding
None.
ET036:
is in the rest position or on limiter. + green warning light on the instrument panel lighting up.
13B-154
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine warm at idle speed, coolant temperature > 80C, with no electrical consumers.
Order
Function
Fault finding
If necessary, refer to the Workshop Repair Manual section 13B for the relevant vehicle: Injection programming - air conditioning. If the injection authorises air conditioning: ET109: ET102: Air conditioning inhibition control Air conditioning request Low-speed fan assembly control relay High-speed fan assembly relay control Engine speed Status: INACTIVE Status: ACTIVE Status: ACTIVE becomes: inactive, if the refrigerant pressure ~ 20 bar. Status: INACTIVE becomes: active, if the refrigerant fluid pressure is > ~ 20 bar. X = 820 rpm 50 In the event of a fault with the fan assembly, apply the interpretation of command AC011 Low speed fan assembly relay or AC012 High speed fan assembly relay.
ET037:
16
ET038:
PR006:
If the injection does not authorise air conditioning: ET109: ET102: Air conditioning inhibition control Air conditioning request Low-speed fan assembly control relay Engine speed Status: ACTIVE Status: ACTIVE
ET037: PR006:
13B-155
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine warm at idle speed, coolant temperature > 80C, with no electrical consumers.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action PR006: PR002: Engine speed Coolant temperature Engine idle speed setpoint. Idle speed correction Injector rail pressure Rail pressure loop difference Regulated fuel flow (Master) Rail pressure regulation valve OCR* Fuel flow Fuel flow value at idle speed
Display and notes 820 rpm 50 Greater than 80C 820 rpm 50 X = 0 rpm 50 230 bar < X < 330 bar (~ 1350 bar maximum with full load on the pedal). X = ~ 0 bar 700 mm 3/s < X < 1800 mm 3/s X = ~ 30% 4 mm3/stroke < X < 20 mm 3/stroke 4 mm3/stroke < X < 10 mm 3/stroke
Fault finding
None.
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PR083:
PR086:
18
PR202:
PR097:
PR033:
The computer keeps the injector rail pressure around its normal value. If, at idle speed, the minimum/maximum variation range exceeds 50 bar, check the high pressure circuit. In the event of a fault, refer to the fault finding procedure for command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve.
PR075:
13B-156
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine warm at idle speed, coolant temperature > 80C, with no electrical consumers.
Order
Function
Display and notes X = ~ 35 kg/h 2 with PR095 = 40% 5 X = ~ 60 kg/h 3 with PR095 = 5% ~10 kg/h with the engine stopped ~ 480 kg/h with full load on the pedal X = 5% or 40% 5 (depending on programming). OCR* (opening cyclic ratio) = 30 - 40% at idle speed or 5% if the valve is closed.
Fault finding
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Air flow
PR:050
In the event of a fault, check the value of PR050 Air flow measurement.
In the event of a fault, go to the fault finding procedure for command AC007 EGR valve.
PR094:
50% X 95%
In the event of a fault, go to the fault finding procedure for command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve.
13B-157
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine warm at idle speed, coolant temperature > 80C.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action PR002: Coolant temperature Low-speed fan assembly control relay Coolant temperature High-speed fan assembly relay control
Display and notes If X 99 C then State: ACTIVE The fan should run at low speed If: X 102C. State: ACTIVE The fan should run at high speed
Fault finding In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of commands AC011 Low speed fan assembly relay or AC012 High speed fan assembly relay. When the temperature drops to 89C, the low speed fan assembly is stopped (the status of the command becomesINACTIVE).
ET038:
If necessary, consult Workshop Repair Manual, section 13B for the relevant vehicle: Centralised coolant temperature management. ET106: Thermoplunger n 1 relay control Thermoplunger n 2 relay control (depending on vehicle) Thermoplunger n 3 relay control Command statuses: ACTIVE or INACTIVE, depending on the thermoplunger control programming. In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of commands AC301 Thermoplunger n 1 relay, AC302 Thermoplunger n 2 relay AND AC002 Thermoplunger n 3 relay. If necessary, refer to the Workshop Repair Manual, section 13B for the vehicle concerned: Thermoplunger programming.
PR006:
Engine speed
820 rpm 50
13B-158
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. ET003 Engine immobiliser inactive.
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC301 Thermoplunger relay n 1.
AC301:
Thermoplunger relay n 1
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Thermoplungers
AC302:
In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC302 Thermoplunger relay n 2. In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC002 Thermoplunger relay n 3.
AC002:
Thermoplunger relay n 3
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Wastegate control
AC004:
When the command is running, maintain a vacuum of ~ 900 mbar at the valve inlet to hear it operating and check the operation of the turbocharger control diaphragm. The relays should be heard operating (five ~ 1 second ON-OFF cycles) as well as the pump.
In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve.
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Booster pump
AC005:
None.
13B-159
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. ET003 Engine immobiliser inactive.
Order
Function
Parameter or State Check or Action Fuel pressure solenoid valve (or flow regulation solenoid valve)
Fault finding In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve. In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC007 EGR valve.
26
AC006:
27
AC007:
EGR valve
Place your hand on the valve to feel it operating. Place a current clamp on track 3 of the preheating relay and check that the power consumption is 60 to 80 A (five 2 second ~cycles)..
28
Preheating relay
AC010:
Preheating relay
AC011:
29
The relay concerned should be heard operating (three ~2 second ON-OFF cycles) and check that the fan is running at the required speed.
In the event of a fault on the low speed fan assembly, apply the interpretation of command AC011 Low speed fan assembly relay. In the event of a fault on the high speed fan assembly, apply the interpretation of command AC012 High speed fan assembly relay.
AC012:
13B-160
13B
NOTES
Only carry out a conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool. The values shown in this conformity check are given as examples. Test conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. ET003 Engine immobiliser inactive.
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, consult the fault finding AC003 Air conditioning inhibition. In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of commands AC212 Preheating indicator light, AC213 Overheating warning light.
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Air conditioning
AC003:
You should hear the compressor operating The selected warning light should come on (one ON-OFF cycle). (these controls do not apply to some vehicles with multiplex systems). While running these commands, maintain a vacuum of ~ 900 mbar at the solenoid valve inlet to hear it operating and check operation of the valve concerned (three 2 second ~ ONOFF cycles). The indicator light on the instrument panel should flash. The indicator light(s) on the instrument panel should flash. The indicator light on the instrument panel should flash.
AC212:
AC213:
32
Flap control
AC593:
In the event of a fault, apply the interpretation of command AC593 Damper valve (Espace III).
33
AC022:
In the event of a fault, consult the fault finding for AC022 OBD warning light. In the event of a fault, consult the fault finding for AC212 Preheating indicator light. In the event of a fault, consult the fault finding for AC213 Overheating warning light.
34
AC212:
35
AC213:
13B-161
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Status summary table
Diagnostic tool title Computer + after ignition Immobiliser Pre-postheating signal Clutch contact signal Brake switch signal n 2 Heated windscreen signal P Reverse gear signal Cruise control switch Low-speed fan assembly relay control High-speed fan assembly relay control Braking Engine overheating warning light control OBD warning light control Air conditioning request Fault warning light control Control for preheating warning light Low pressure pump relay control Thermoplunger n 1 relay control Thermoplunger n 2 relay control Thermoplunger n 3 relay control Air conditioning inhibition control Immobiliser code not programmed Damper valve control Synchronisation status
13B
Tool status ET001 ET003 ET011 ET012 ET014 ET015 ET027 ET035 ET036 ET037 ET038 ET047 ET087 ET097 ET102 ET103 ET104 ET105 ET106 ET107 ET108 ET109 ET110 ET114 ET115
13B-162
13B
ET001
INACTIVE
NOTES
Ignition on.
If the vehicle ignition is not switched on, status ET001 should be INACTIVE. As soon as the ignition is switched on, the computer should be supplied with power. Status ET001 becomes ACTIVE. If this status remains INACTIVE, follow the procedure below: Check the condition of fuse F12 (30 A, F9Q 718) or F7 (7.5 A, F9Q 732 and 740) or F38 (30 A, G9T 710) or F38 (7.5 A, G9T 720) of the engine fuse and relay box. Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance between: Engine fuse and relay box black connector track B2 (F9Q 718) or S7 (F9Q 732 and 740) or B24 (G9T 710) or A39 (G9T 720) Brown connector B track E3 of the injection computer
Check the connections and the condition of the brown connector B contacts on the injection computer. Repair if necessary. If the fault is still present, contact Techline.
ACTIVE
NOTES
Ignition on.
Normal operating condition. The computer is correctly supplied after the ignition has been switched on.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET001
13B-163
13B
ET003
ACTIVE
Refer to the UCH fault finding note. Refer to the UCH fault finding note.
INACTIVE
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET003
13B-164
13B
ET011
NOTES
ACTIVE
Status ET011 is ACTIVE as soon as the pre-postheating is completed. If status ET011 remains INACTIVE, refer to fault DF081 Preheating relay circuit. Status ET011 remains INACTIVE until pre-postheating is completed.
INACTIVE
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET011
13B-165
13B
ET012
ACTIVE
When the driver depresses the clutch pedal, status ET012 Clutch contact signal becomes ACTIVE. When the driver is not depressing the clutch pedal, status ET012 Clutch contact signal is INACTIVE. If INACTIVE appears even though the clutch pedal has been depressed, perform the following operations: Disconnect the clutch pedal switch, check the insulation between tracks 1 and 3 or A1 and B3 with the pedal released (depending on the engine). Repeat this operation with the pedal depressed, and check the continuity between the 2 tracks. If these 2 checks are not in order, replace the switch. Next, check for continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Track 3 or 1 or track B3 (depending on the engine) of the clutch pedal switch connector Track 1 or 3 or A1 (depending on the engine) of the clutch pedal switch connector Track E2 of grey connector A of the injection computer vehicle earth
INACTIVE
Also check: The condition of the pedals/dashboard blue connector contacts on track 1 and 3 or A1 and B3. The condition of the contacts of the engine/dashboard black connectors on track 4.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET012
13B-166
13B
ET014
ACTIVE
When the driver depresses the brake pedal, status ET047 Braking should become ACTIVE and status ET014 Brake contact n 2 signal should become ACTIVE. If the driver depresses the brake pedal hard and status ET014 remains INACTIVE, check whether the brake lights at the rear of the vehicle have illuminated. Check the condition of the brake light switch contacts and connections. If the brake lights are working, check the continuity and the absence of interference resistance between: Track F3, connector A of the engine management computer track 3 or A3 (Master) of the brake light switch black connector
Repair if necessary. If the brake lights are not working: Check the condition of the bulbs, replace if necessary. Check the condition of the fuse (15 A or 20 A) in the passenger compartment relay and fuse box. Check for + 12 V after ignition feed on track 1 or B1 (Master) of the switch. Then remove the brake light switch and carry out the checks in the following table: Continuity between tracks: Switch pressed (Brake pedal released) Switch released (Brake pedal depressed) 1 and 2 or A1 and B3 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 Insulation between tracks: 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 1 and 2 or A1 and B3
If these checks are not in order, replace the brake light switch.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET014
13B-167
13B
ET014 CONTINUED
INACTIVE
When the driver releases the brake pedal, status ET047 Braking and status ET014 Brake contact n 2 signal should become INACTIVE. If this is not the case, check the condition and correct operation of the brake light switch by carrying out the checks associated with ACTIVE in the interpretation of ET047.
Note: Statuses ET047 Braking and ET014 Brake contact n 2 signal are directly linked. If one is ACTIVE, the other should be the same. If this is not the case, carry out the above fault finding procedure.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
13B-168
13B
ET027
ACTIVE
When the ignition is switched on, status ET027 should be ACTIVE for a time that varies according to the engine coolant temperature. Both the relay and the heater plugs are then supplied. After starting, the status should remain ACTIVE for a time that varies according to the engine temperature. This is postheating. If the vehicle starts, postheating has ended and status ET027 remains ACTIVE during the engine operating phase, refer to the interpretation of faults DF081 Preheating relay circuit and DF061 Heater plug circuit.
INACTIVE
If the vehicle does not start, the status remains INACTIVE and preheating was not executed when the ignition was switched on or during the starting phase, check the following connections: Injection computer track B3 brown connector B Injection computer track C3 brown connector B Repair if necessary. Track 9 preheating unit Track 8 preheating unit
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET027
13B-169
13B
ET037
NOTES
If the vehicle is fitted with air conditioning, the fan assembly electrical circuit includes 2 relays. The low speed fan assembly relay will be run when the engine coolant temperature exceeds 99C and will cool the engine as long as the engine coolant temperature does not exceed 102C. If the temperature of the engine coolant exceeds 102C, the second speed fan assembly relay will be run and the engine cooling fan will rotate more quickly.
IMPORTANT If the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning, the engine cooling fan will run at its 1 st speed as soon as the computer actuates the air conditioning compressor.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET037
13B-170
13B
ET037 CONTINUED
ACTIVE
When the coolant reaches 99C, the injection computer actuates the low speed fan assembly relay, and status ET037 becomesACTIVE. The relay then supplies the fan assembly and the cooling fan switches on. If status ET037 is ACTIVE, but the cooling fan is not running, perform the following operations: Check the condition of the fuse in the engine fuse and relay box (30, 40 or 50 A, depending on engine type). Next, check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance between: Low speed relay mounting track 87, K5, 5, 5A (depending on the engine) Track 87, K5, 5, 5A (depending on the engine) of the low speed relay mounting track 1 of the fan assembly resistor connector track 1 of the fan assembly connector
Disconnect the low-speed and high-speed relays, check their operation and the condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check for + 12 V on terminals 30, K3, 3, 3A (depending on the engine) of the low speed relay mounting when this is activated. Disconnect the black 2-track connector of the engine cooling fan and check the condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Injection computer black connector C track A2 Track 87, K5, 5, 5A of the fan assembly relay mounting (depending on the engine) Track 2 of the black 2-track connector of the fan assembly track 85, K2, 2, 2A of the fan assembly relay mounting (depending on the engine) track 1 of the black 2-track connector of the fan assembly vehicle earth
INACTIVE
If the engine temperature is less than 99 C, the fan should not run and the low speed fan assembly relay should not be actuated. Status ET037 should therefore be INACTIVE when the control relay and the fan assembly are not supplied.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
13B-171
13B
ET038
NOTES
If the vehicle is not fitted with air conditioning, the low-speed fan assembly relay is not present. The circuit therefore only contains a single control relay to supply the engine cooling fan. The engine cooling fan will thus have only one operating speed.
Vehicle without air conditioning ACTIVE When the coolant reaches 102C, the injection computer actuates the fan assembly relay, and status ET038 becomes ACTIVE. The relay then supplies the cooling fan. If status ET038 is ACTIVE but the cooling fan is not running, perform the following operations: Disconnect the fan assembly relay, check it is operating properly, and the condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check for + 12 V on terminals J3, 30, 5 or 3B (depending on the engine) of the relay mounting when it is activated. Next, check for continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Injection computer black connector C track B4 Track J5, 87, 5, 5B of the relay mounting (depending on the engine) Track 2 of the black 2-track connector of the fan assembly track J2, 85, 2 or 1B of the fan assembly relay mounting (depending on the engine) track 1 of the black 2-track connector of the fan assembly vehicle earth
INACTIVE
When the injection computer no longer requests cooling, status ET038 becomes INACTIVE. The fan assembly should then switch off.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET038
13B-172
13B
ET038 CONTINUED
Vehicle with air conditioning ACTIVE When the coolant reaches a temperature of 102C, the injection computer actuates the high speed relay and status ET038 becomes ACTIVE. The relay then supplies the cooling fan and this begins to turn. If status ET038 is ACTIVE but the cooling fan is not running, perform the following operations: Check the condition of the fuse in the engine fuse and relay box (30, 40 or 50 A, depending on engine type). Check for + 12 V after ignition on terminals J3, 87, 3 or 3B (depending on the engine) of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting. Next, check for continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Computer supply relay mounting track C1, B3, 1, 5 track J1, 86, 1, 2B of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting (depending on the engine)
Disconnect the high-speed fan assembly relay, check it is operating properly, and the condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Next, check for continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Injection computer black connector C track B4 Track J5, 87, 5, 5B of the relay mounting Track 2 of the black 2-track connector of the fan assembly INACTIVE track J2, 85, 2 or 1B of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting (depending on the engine) track 1 of the black 2-track connector of the fan assembly vehicle earth
When the injection computer no longer requests cooling, status ET038 becomes INACTIVE. The engine cooling fan should then switch off.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
13B-173
13B
ET047
ACTIVE
When the driver depresses the brake pedal, status ET047 Braking and status ET014 Brake contact n 2 signal should become ACTIVE. If the driver depresses the brake pedal hard and status ET047 remains INACTIVE, check whether the brake lights at the rear of the vehicle have illuminated. Check the condition of the brake light switch contacts and connections. If the brake lights are working, check the continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Track F3 grey connector, injection computer track 3 or A3 (Master) of the brake light switch black connector
Repair if necessary. If the brake lights are not working: Check the condition of the bulbs, replace if necessary. Check the condition of the fuse (15 A or 20 A) in the passenger compartment relay and fuse box. Check for + 12 V after ignition feed on track 1 or B1 (Master) of the switch. Then remove the brake light switch and carry out the checks in the following table: Continuity between tracks: Switch pressed (Brake pedal released) Switch released (Brake pedal depressed) 1 and 2 or A1 and B3 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 Insulation between tracks: 1 and 3 or B1 and A3 1 and 2 or A1 and B3
If these checks are not in order, replace the brake light switch. When the driver releases the brake pedal, status ET047 Braking and status ET014 Brake contact n 2 signal should become INACTIVE. If this does not happen, check the condition and operation of the brake light switch by carrying out the checks associated with status ACTIVE.
INACTIVE
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET047
13B-174
13B
ET102
ACTIVE
Status ET102 is used to interpret a request for air conditioning. When the air conditioning button is pressed, status ET102 becomes ACTIVE. If this does not happen, perform the following operations: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Injection computer grey connector A, track G4 Air conditioning control panel blue connector, track B1, 4, A1 (going via track D of the AC's tri-function pressure switch on the Master), (depending on the engine)
If the fault is still present, refer to the note regarding air conditioning. INACTIVE Status ET102 should be INACTIVE when the air conditioning control button is not pressed. If this status remains INACTIVE despite the button being pressed, perform the following operations: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Injection computer grey connector A, track G4 Air conditioning control panel blue connector, track B1, 4, A1 (going via track D of the AC's tri-function pressure switch on the Master), (depending on the engine)
If the fault is still present, refer to the note regarding air conditioning.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET102
13B-175
13B
ET105
ACTIVE
Status ET105 should be ACTIVE when the injection computer activates the fuel pump relay. When the ignition is switched on, status ET105 should be ACTIVE. Status ET105 should be INACTIVE when the injection computer no longer activates the fuel pump relay. If, when the ignition is switched on, status ET105 remains INACTIVE, check the continuity and absence of interference resistance between: Injection computer black connector C track A1 Fuel pump relay mounting track 2, A2, B2 (depending on the engine)
INACTIVE
If the fault is still present, consult the interpretation of fault DF082 Low pressure pump relay circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET105
13B-176
13B
ET109
IMPORTANT The computer does not authorise air conditioning if the driver requests full engine load. When the air conditioning is operational, it uses up engine power. INACTIVE
The air conditioning authorisation only changes to INACTIVE if the injection computer actuates the air conditioning compressor clutch relay. This authorisation comes into effect when status ET102 Air conditioning request is ACTIVE. If status ET109 does not become INACTIVE when the air conditioning request has been made, refer to the specific fault finding note for air conditioning. Status ET109 should be ACTIVE when the air conditioning is not activated or when the computer registers a full load request.
ACTIVE
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET109
13B-177
13B
ET110
INACTIVE
Status ET110 is INACTIVE if dialogue is possible between the UCH computer and the injection computer and the key code is recognised. The engine is only authorised to start if the code is recognised by the UCH computer and if status ET003 Immobiliser is INACTIVE. Status ET110 is ACTIVE, if dialogue is not possible between the UCH computer and the injection computer (status ET003 Immobiliser remains ACTIVE). This fault may be caused by incorrect key programming or key programming not having been performed. In that case, refer to the fault finding note for the UCH and follow the key programming procedure. If the key programming is not the cause, test the multiplex network and check that the dialogue between the UCH and the injection computer is possible. If dialogue is not established, contact the Techline.
ACTIVE
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET110
13B-178
13B
ET115
Synchronisation is carried out during the engine starting phase. It is established between the camshaft position sensor and the TDC sensor. This synchronisation, once performed, allows the computer to identify cylinder n 1, and to recognise the exact position of the top dead centre of this cylinder. Synchronisation also allows the computer to determine the injection programming. INACTIVE Status ET115 is INACTIVE when the engine is stopped with + after ignition switched on. Status ET115 is INACTIVE when the engine is in the starting phase. When the computer is synchronising, it receives and interprets signals from the camshaft and crankshaft position sensors. Status ET115 is ACTIVE when the engine is started. The computer has identified cylinder n 1 and has identified the exact top dead centre position. Injection phasing and engine management are now possible, and the engine should be working properly.
ACTIVE
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the fault finding procedure on the system. Deal with any other possible faults. Clear the stored faults.
EDC15C3_V08_ET115
13B-179
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Parameter summary table
Diagnostic tool title Fuel temperature Coolant temperature Air temperature Computer feed voltage Pedal load Engine speed Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 1 Pedal potentiometer voltage gang 2 Atmospheric pressure Vehicle speed Fuel flow Idle speed correction Cruise control switch voltage (Espace III) Air flow measurement Program no. Version number Calibration number Vdiag Number Engine idle speed setpoint. Fuel flow value at idle speed
13B
Tool parameter PR001 PR002 PR003 PR004 PR005 PR006 PR008 PR009 PR016 PR018 PR033 PR035 PR047 PR050 PR052 PR053 PR054 PR057 PR062 PR075
13B-180
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Parameter summary table
Diagnostic tool title Turbocharging pressure loop difference Turbocharging pressure Injector rail pressure Supplier number Hardware version Rail pressure loop difference Air flow loop difference EGR valve position feedback EGR valve position feedback loop variance Sensor supply voltage n 1 Sensor supply voltage n 2 Pedal load (gang 1) Pedal load (gang 2) Turbocharging pressure relief valve OCR EGR valve RCO RCO gallery pressure regulation valve Parts Store reference: Regulated fuel flow (Master)
13B
Tool parameter PR081 PR082 PR083 PR084 PR085 PR086 PR087 PR088 PR089 PR090 PR091 PR092 PR093 PR094 PR095 PR097 PR099 PR202
13B-181
13B
PR001
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure after an inconsistency is displayed in the Parameter menu. Special notes: Use a workshop temperature sensor to compare the values. Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors. WARNING In the event of a relatively low exterior temperature, the difference between the fuel temperature and the engine temperature after cold starting may be greater than 30C.
NOTES
WARNING Some F9Q engines have a temperature parameter set at 60C. Measure the resistance of the fuel temperature sensor between tracks 1 and 2: Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3820 282 at + 10C 2050 100 at + 25C 810 47 at + 50C Check for the absence of interference resistance on the following lines: Engine management computer, connector B track J3 Engine management computer, connector B track G1 Repair if necessary. track 1 of the fuel temperature sensor connector track 2 of the fuel temperature sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR001
13B-182
13B
PR002
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure after an inconsistency is displayed in the Parameter menu. NOTES Special notes: Use a workshop temperature sensor to compare the values. Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
Check that the cooling circuit is topped up and properly bled. Perform the required operations. Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor between tracks 2 and 3. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 2252 112 at + 25C 811 39 at + 50C 283 8 at + 80C Check for the absence of interference resistance on the following lines: Engine management computer, connector B track E1 Engine management computer, connector B track K3 Repair if necessary. Compare the value displayed on the diagnostic tool with the value given by the workshop temperature sensor. Replace the coolant temperature sensor if there is a significant difference. track 2 of the coolant temperature sensor connector track 1 of the coolant temperature sensor connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR002
13B-183
13B
PR003
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure after an inconsistency is displayed in the Parameter menu. NOTES Special notes: Use a workshop temperature sensor to compare the values. Use bornier El. 1681 for all operations on the engine management computer connectors.
Measure the resistance of the coolant temperature sensor between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 3714 161 at + 10C 2448 90 at + 20C 1671 59 at + 30C Jamming of the air temperature sensor when hot causes white smoke when cold, and non-regulation of the turbo if the temperature is < 60C. Jamming of the air temperature sensor when cold causes excessive consumption and engine noise when the engine is warm. Check for the absence of interference resistance on the following lines: Engine management computer, connector B track D3 Engine management computer, connector B track A3 Repair if necessary. Check the air flowmeter: run test 5. track 1 of the air flowmeter connector track 2 of the air flowmeter connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR003
13B-184
13B
PR004
NOTES
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure after an inconsistency is displayed in the Parameter menu.
IGNITION ON: If the voltage is lower than the recommended minimum, the battery is discharged or out of order: recharge and test the battery, check the charging circuit to find the source of this fault and replace the battery if necessary: apply Technical Note 6014A. If the voltage is above the recommended maximum, the battery is overcharged: check that the charging voltage is correct with or without an electrical consumer: apply Technical Note 6014A. AT IDLE SPEED: If the voltage is lower than the recommended minimum, the charging voltage is too low, or the battery is out of order: check the electrolyte level in the battery then recharge and test the battery. If the battery is not faulty, check the charging circuit to find the source of this fault: apply Technical Note 6014A. If the voltage is above the recommended maximum, the charging voltage is too high: the alternator regulator is faulty: apply Technical Note 6014A. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR004
13B-185
13B
PR005
NOTES
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure after an inconsistency is displayed in the Parameters menu or after a customer complaint (poor performance).
Check the high and low stops of the pedal sensor in the engine compartment (jamming, broken housing). Check the pedal sensor mounting in the engine compartment (play, broken housing, etc.). Check the accelerator control (cable tension, chafing, obstacle). Carry out the necessary repairs. If all these checks are correct and the values given in the Parameter window are outside tolerances, replace the pedal position sensor.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR005
13B-186
13B
PR016
NOTES
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure after an inconsistency is displayed in the Parameter menu.
The atmospheric pressure sensor is built into the computer, so no check can be made, except for a check to make sure that the computer's air vent is not clogged. If the parameter is incorrect, reset the computer. Check the PR016 Atmospheric pressure with the engine running and with the engine stopped but the ignition on. If the value read is incorrect, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR016
13B-187
13B
PR050
NOTES
There must be no faults present. Perform this fault finding procedure: after an inconsistency appears on the parametermenu, or after a customer complaint (lack of power, smoke etc.).
Check the air inlet circuit (from the air filter inlet to the inlet manifold, run test 4): air filter unit inlet not blocked and filter not clogged, no foreign bodies in the air flow sensor grille (visual inspection only, run test 5), otherwise replace the flow sensor, check and clean the air filter, oil vapour recirculation circuit connected correctly, absence of leaks or blockages in the low and high pressure air circuit: ducts, presence and tightness of the mounting clips, mounting of the turbocharger pressure sensor, intercooler, etc. check that the damper valve is open (valve control rests on the body of the air vent unit), check that the turbulence flap is in the rest position, if fitted to the vehicle. Carry out the necessary repairs. Check the electrical conformity of the air flowmeter supply: power circuit: +12 V sensor circuit: + 5 V track 4 and battery earth track 3 and computer earth track 6 track 2
Check for continuity, insulation and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B track H4 With the flowmeter connected, the vehicle ignition on and the engine stopped: check the voltage between tracks 2 and 5 of the flowmeter, if the value is not 0.6 V 0.1, replace the flowmeter. Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve operation: Run test 9, part A. track 5 of the air flowmeter connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR050
13B-188
13B
PR082
NOTES
Perform this fault finding procedure: after an inconsistency appears on the parameter menu or after fault DF074 Turbocharging pressure sensor or after a customer complaint (lack of performance, smoke, etc.). This parameter does not affect the Master.
With the vehicle ignition on, engine stopped: Remove the turbocharger pressure sensor. With the sensor connected to the wiring harness, read the value of PR082 Turbocharging pressure in the Parameter screen: If the value is not very close to PR016 Atmospheric pressure, the maximum pressure difference between PR016 and PR082 with the engine stopped = 50 hPa ( 50 mbar): Check the insulation and absence of interference resistance on the signal line and on the turbocharging sensor feed lines. If the lines are correct, replace the turbocharging pressure sensor. Connect a vacuum pump or pressure pump to the turbocharging pressure sensor. Apply a pressure of between 0.1 and 1.3 bar (maximum pressure to be applied: 1300 hPa or 1.3 bar). Compare the pressure value displayed in the Parameter screen with that given by your vacuum pump: If the difference* = 100 hPa (or 0,1 bar), replace the turbocharging pressure sensor. If there is no difference, the turbocharging pressure sensor is correct. Refit the sensor and its seal, then apply the interpretation of command AC004 Turbocharging pressure relief valve. *Note: The diagnostic tool displays the absolute pressure, the gauge of your vacuum pump displays the relative pressure: the standard difference between these two measurements is equal to atmospheric pressure, that is, the value of PR016.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR082
13B-189
13B
PR083
NOTES
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure: after an inconsistency appears on the parameter menu or following the interpretation of command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve After a customer complaint (starting problems, poor performance, stalling etc.). Note: It is forbidden to carry out an ohmmeter check on the pressure sensor.
ELECTRICAL CONFORMITY OF THE SENSOR: Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector B track D1 Engine management computer, connector B track H2 Engine management computer, connector C track B3 track 2 of the rail pressure sensor connector track 3 of the rail pressure sensor connector track 1 of the rail pressure sensor connector
If all these connections are correct, check for a fuel pressure sensor supply: +5V Earth track 3 of the rail pressure sensor connector track 1 of the rail pressure sensor connector
Check the seal of the low and high pressure diesel circuits (visual checks, odour, etc.): on the pump casing, overpressure valve, pipes, rail and injector unions, injector wells, etc.: run test 3. if all the above checks are correct: With the vehicle ignition on, and engine stopped for over 1 minute: Display PR083: if the value is less than 30 bar, the sensor is correct. If not, replace the rail pressure sensor.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_PR083
13B-190
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Command summary table
SUMMARY OF AVAILABLE COMMANDS
13B
NOTES
The commands are run to check the correct operation of certain components or to replace parts.
Tool command RZ001 AC002 AC003 AC004 AC005 AC006 AC007 AC010 AC011 AC012 AC022 AC211 AC212 AC213 AC301 AC302 AC593 LC002 LC005 LC006 LC008 LC009 LC016 Fault memory Thermoplunger relay n 3 Air conditioning inhibition Wastegate Low-pressure pump relay Fuel pressure solenoid valve EGR valve Preheating relay Low-speed fan relay High-speed fan relay OBD warning light Fault warning light Preheating warning light Overheating warning light Thermoplunger relay n 1 Thermoplunger relay n 2 Damper valve (Espace III)
Air conditioning configuration reading Gearbox type reading Multiplex line configuration reading Cylinder number reading Inlet type reading Flow regulation type reading
13B-191
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Command summary table
13B
NOTES
The commands are run to check the correct operation of certain components or to replace parts.
Tool command LC017 LC013 LC019 LC023 LC025 LC029 CF005 CF006 CF012 CF013 CF014 CF015 CF571 CF572 CF573 CF574 Injection type reading Cruise control option reading Heating element option reading EGR type reading Turbulence flap option reading. Torque request authorisation With heating elements Without heating elements. With cruise control Without cruise control With air conditioning Without air conditioning Increase idling speed Decrease idling speed With turbulence flap Without turbulence flap
AFTER REPAIR
13B-192
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
THERMOPLUNGER RELAY N 3 (check that the computer is correctly configured)
13B
AC002
NOTES
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure if there is a fault in the command menu, or a passenger compartment heating/demisting fault. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
If the thermoplunger n 3 relay does not operate when command AC002 Thermoplunger n 3 relay is run. Check the thermoplunger n 3 relay connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. If the fault persists, check as follows that this relay is controlled by the engine management computer: Disconnect the thermoplunger n 3 relay, fit a 50 to 100 resistor on its mounting instead of the coil and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to track 2 or l2 or 11 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting. Clear the fault and run command AC002. If the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage (two 1-second sequences), replace the thermoplunger n 3 relay. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (two 1-second sequences), contact the Techline. If the thermoplunger n 3 relay works with command AC002 but there is still a passenger compartment heating/ demisting fault, check the following using the wiring diagram: The conformity of the thermoplunger Maxi-fuse. The presence of + 12 V battery feed on tracks 3 or I3 or 14 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting. The conformity of the thermoplunger n 3 relay. The continuity between track 5 or I5 or 12 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 3 relay mounting and the supply terminal of thermoplungers 2 and 3 or thermoplunger 3 (16-seat Master bus). The conformity of the thermoplunger resistor: 0.45 0.05 at + 20C. the presence of earth at the water chamber (heating element mounting). Also check the level of the cooling circuit and that there are no leaks. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC002
13B-193
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
AIR CONDITIONING INHIBITION
13B
AC003
NOTES
No fault should be present or stored: Perform this fault finding procedure after a malfunction appears on the command menu or following an air conditioning fault. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
If, when the AC003 Air conditioning inhibition command is run, the compressor relay is not actuated: Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track F4 Check the compressor relay coil power supply: Compressor relay mounting or air conditioning control panel track D1 or A2 or A3 or A15 or A1 (depending on the engine) + 12 V after relay track B1 or D2 or A5 or A2 Compressor relay mounting or air conditioning control panel (depending on the engine)
If the problem persists, check that the compressor relay is controlled by the engine management computer as follows: Remove the compressor relay, fit a 50 to 100 resistor on the mounting in place of the coil (across tracks 1 and 2), connect the negative (-) voltmeter terminal to track 2 of the relay mounting and the positive (+) voltmeter terminal to track 1 of the relay mounting: Actuate the relay with command AC003: If the voltmeter displays the battery voltage (ten sequences), replace the compressor relay. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (ten sequences), contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC003
13B-194
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC003 CONTINUED
If, when the AC003 command is run, the compressor relay is actuated, but the compressor is not actuated: Check that the resistance of the compressor clutch coil is 3.5 0.5. Also check the insulation of the coil in relation to the compressor body. Check the earth on track B of the compressor connector. Check the insulation and continuity of the following connection: Compressor relay mounting track A5 or D5 (depending on the engine) track A of the compressor connector
Check the feed to the Normally Open compressor relay contact Compressor relay mounting track A3 or D3 (depending on the engine) + 12 V after ignition
Check the conformity of the Normally Open compressor relay contact: Continuity between tracks 3 and 5 when the relay is supplied. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-195
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
TURBOCHARGING LIMITATION VALVE
13B
AC004
NOTES
Perform this fault finding procedure: following interpretation of an unresolved fault, or following application of the interpretation of PR082 Turbocharging pressure and/or after a customer complaint (lack of power, smoke, etc.).
The following procedure is for checking that the turbocharger and its control circuit are working properly. Initial Check the high pressure air circuit sealing: run test 4. Pipe not joined or pierced, pressure sensor disconnected or poorly fitted (seal present), exchanger pierced. To test the exchanger: stabilise the engine speed between 3500 and 4000 rpm with the vehicle stopped and check that there are no leaks. Measure the turbocharging pressure regulator resistance between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the regulator if its resistance is not: 15.4 0.7 at + 20C for a PIERBURG solenoid valve 16.5 1.6 at + 25C for a BITRON solenoid valve Check the continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the connections between: Engine management computer, connector B track L2 + 12 V after relay Turbocharger control circuit check On F9Q engines, steps 1, 2, and 3 can be replaced by a visual inspection: With the engine stopped, make sure that the control rod is in the resting position. Start the engine and check that the control shaft moves to its upper stop (when the engine is stopped, the control shaft should return to its rest position). 1) Vacuum pressure control check: Disconnect the solenoid valve inlet hose and connect it to a pressure gauge. Start the engine and run it at a stabilised idle speed. If the vacuum pressure does not reach 800 mbar 100: Check the vacuum pressure circuit from the vacuum pump. Stop the engine, reconnect the inlet hose and go to step n 2. track 1 of the turbocharging pressure regulator track 2 of the turbocharging pressure regulator
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC004
13B-196
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC004 CONTINUED 1
Turbocharger control circuit check (continued) 2) Solenoid valve control check: Disconnect the solenoid valve outlet hose. A) with a PIERBURG solenoid valve, start the engine and stabilise it at idle speed. Place your hand on the solenoid valve and block the outlet union with your thumb. If no vibration of the solenoid valve is perceptible, go to step n 5. B) with a BITRON solenoid valve, put a plug on the outlet union. Connect a vacuum pump to the inlet union and apply vacuum pressure. If the vacuum pressure is maintained, replace the solenoid valve. If not, reconnect the inlet hose, remove the plug and place the pressure gauge on the outlet union. Start the engine: If no vacuum pressure is measured, go to step n 5. 3) Solenoid valve operation check: Connect the pressure gauge to the solenoid valve outlet union. Start the engine and run it at a stabilised idle speed. G9T engine: if the vacuum pressure does not reach 475 mbar 75, replace the solenoid valve. F9Q engine: if the vacuum pressure does not reach 800 mbar 100, replace the solenoid valve. 4) Turbocharger operation check: Engine stopped: A) Connect a vacuum pump to the hose located between the solenoid valve and the control diaphragm of the turbocharger. Apply a vacuum pressure of 800 mbar 100: If there is a leak, replace the turbocharger (diaphragm cannot be separated from the turbocharger). B) Check the travel and position of the control rod: run test 6 for a fixed geometry turbocharger, test 7 for a turbocharger with variable geometry and then test 8 for both cases. C) Engine cold and stopped: Remove the turbocharger air inlet duct and make sure that the compressor is turning freely on its axle. D) If the fault persists: Check that the exhaust manifold is not leaking. Check that the exhaust is not blocked: run test 1. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-197
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC004 CONTINUED 2
5) Computer output stage check (solenoid valve connected): This operation can only be carried out if the checks listed in step n 2 are not conclusive. Vehicle with + after ignition, clear the faults displayed by the diagnostic tool. Or by voltmeter: Connect the voltmeter earth to track 2 of the solenoid valve and the positive lead to track 1. Run command AC004 Turbocharging pressure regulator valve: The voltmeter should display ten cycles of two successive voltages approximately equal to the product of the battery voltage and the opening cyclic ratio in progress, that is: ~ 2.5 V for an Opening Cyclic Ratio of 20%, then ~ 8.7 V for an Opening Cyclic Ratio of 70%. Either by oscilloscope (set to 5 V/div and time base of 1 ms/div): Connect the oscilloscope earth lead to the battery earth and the positive test pin to track 1 of the solenoid valve. Run command AC004 Turbocharging pressure regulator valve: The oscilloscope should display a square wave signal of 12.5 V at a frequency of 140 Hz (with an Opening Cyclic Ratio passing successively from ~ 20 to ~ 70%) If the measurement is correct, replace the solenoid valve. If the measurement does not show any control or continuous voltage, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-198
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
LOW PRESSURE PUMP RELAY
13B
AC005
NOTES
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure: after a malfunction appears on the command menu, after a customer complaint (starting faults, poor performance).
WARNING In the event of a starting fault, the fuel pump will still work. Check using the wiring diagram: The external appearance of the low-pressure pump relay. + 12 V battery after fuse feed track 5, A5, B5, A3 of the fuel pump relay mounting (depending on the engine) The external appearance of the low-pressure pump motor. Check the continuity of the connection between: Low pressure pump motor connector, track 2 Repair if necessary. earth track 3, A3, B3, A5 of the fuel pump relay mounting (depending on the engine) track 1 of the low pressure pump motor
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC005
13B-199
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC005 CONTINUED
If the fault is still present, check that the low-pressure pump relay is controlled by the engine computer in the following way: Disconnect the relay, fit a 50 to 100 resistor on the relay mounting in place of the coil and connect a voltmeter as follows: Positive terminal to + 12 V battery feed Negative terminal to track 2 of the relay mounting Clear the fault. Run command AC005 Low pressure pump relay. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (a 10-second sequence), contact the Techline. if the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage, replace the relay. If the relay and the pump are operating correctly but the normal operating value for low pressure is not reached, i.e. 2.5 to 4 bar. Check that there is fuel in the tank. Check the high and low pressure circuit sealing: run test 3. Flush the high pressure regulation circuit: run test 2. Check the injectors: run test 10.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-200
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
FUEL PRESSURE SOLENOID VALVE
13B
AC006
NOTES
Perform this fault finding procedure: following interpretation of an unresolved fault after a malfunction appears on the command menu, after an inconsistency appears on the parameter menu, following a customer complaint (starting faults, engine speed instability, injection noise).
Step 1 Measure the pressure regulator resistance between tracks 1 and 2. If its resistance is not: 3 0.5 at + 20C for a CP3 high pressure pump, replace the regulator. 2.5 0.5 at + 20C for a CP1 high pressure pump, replace the regulator. Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the connections between: Engine management computer, connector B track L1 + 12 V after relay track 2 of the pressure solenoid valve connector track 1 of the pressure solenoid valve connector
Run command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve, if a slight whistling and clicking of the pressure regulator can be heard, go to step 2. If not, check the operation of the computer output stage: Vehicle with + after ignition, clear the faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC006
13B-201
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC006 CONTINUED 1
Either using an ammeter: With the solenoid valve connected, connect the current clamp to the solenoid valve track 1 connection (in the direction of the current). Run command AC006: the ammeter must display ten cycles of two successive currents: ~ 0.6 A then ~ 2 A. Or by voltmeter: With the solenoid valve connected, connect the voltmeter earth to track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve and the positive lead to track 1. Run command AC006. The voltmeter should display two successive voltages approximately equal to the product of the battery voltage and the Opening Cyclic Ratio in progress, that is, successively: ~ 3.15 V for an Opening Cyclic Ratio of 25%, then ~ 9.45 V for an Opening Cyclic Ratio of 75% (ten cycles). Either by oscilloscope (set to 5 V/div and time base of 1 ms/div): With the solenoid valve connected, reconnect the oscilloscope earth to the battery earth and the positive test pin to track 2 of the fuel pressure solenoid valve, run command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve: the oscilloscope should display a square pulse signal of 12.5 V at a frequency of 185 Hz (with an Opening Cyclic Ratio passing successively from 25 to 75%). If the measurement taken is correct: For engines fitted with a CP3 high pressure pump, replace the regulator. For engines fitted with a CP1 high pressure pump, flush the CP1 high pressure pump (run test 2). If the measurement is not correct, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-202
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC006 CONTINUED 2
Step 2 In the event of rail overpressure: Check that there are no air bubbles in the diesel fuel low pressure circuit. Check the operation of the rail pressure sensor. Interpretation of parameter PR083 Rail pressure. If these two checks show no anomalies, change the regulator. In the event of a low rail pressure: Check the operation of the rail pressure sensor. Interpretation of parameter PR083 Rail pressure. Check the priming of the low-pressure diesel circuit. Check the conformity of the diesel filter connections. Check the condition of the filter (clogging and water saturation). Check that there are no air bubbles between the filter and the high-pressure pump. Check the low and high pressure diesel fuel systems for leaks: use ALP6 External leaks on the fuel circuit (visual inspections, touch tests, odours, etc.) on: pump body, pressure release valve, pipes, rail and injectors unions, injector wells, etc. Check the conformity of the seal fitting on the pressure regulator. Check the injector operation: run test 10 of this note. Carry out the necessary repairs. If the engine starts: Clear any faults on the fuel pressure solenoid valve. Check the pressure regulation solenoid valve using part B of ALP 7, Rough idle. With the engine warm, leave it running at idle speed a few minutes (3 to 5 minutes): If it stalls and the fault reappears, replace the regulator. If it does not stall, stabilise the engine speed at 2000 rpm (1 minute) then accelerate under full load until it cuts out. If the engine stalls, replace the high-pressure pump. If the engine does not start or there is no timing: first replace the regulator and, if the fault is still present, replace the high pressure pump.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-203
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
EGR VALVE
13B
AC007
NOTES
Perform this fault finding procedure: after the interpretation of fault DF241 Exhaust gas recirculation function, 2.DEF remains unresolved, after a customer complaint (lack of performance, smoke).
Step 1 Measure the resistances of the exhaust gas recirculation valve (Pierburg or Cooper type): *between tracks 1 and 5: from 7.5 to 8.5 at + 20C. *For the Pierburg type exhaust gas recirculation valve: between tracks 2 and 4: 2400 to 5600 at + 20C. between tracks 2 and 6: 1900 to 6400 at + 20 C. between tracks 4 and 6: 800 to 3800 at + 20C. If one of the resistances is not correct, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve. Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the connections between: Engine management computer, connector B track M1 + 12 V after relay track 5 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector track 1 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector
If you notice no valve movement when running command AC007 EGR valve, check the operation of the computer output stage: Vehicle with + after ignition, clear the faults displayed by the diagnostic tool.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC007
13B-204
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC007 CONTINUED
Step 1 (continued) Either using an oscilloscope (set to 5 V/div and time base of 2 ms/div): With the exhaust gas recirculation valve connected, connect the oscilloscope earth to battery earth with the positive test pin on track 5 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve. Run command AC007 EGR valve. The oscilloscope should display a square pulse signal of 12.5 V at a frequency of 140 Hz (with an Opening Cyclic Ratio passing from 25 to 75%). Or by voltmeter: With the exhaust gas recirculation valve connected, connect the voltmeter's earth lead to track 5 of the exhaust gas recirculation valve and the positive lead to track 1. Run command AC007 EGR valve. The voltmeter should display two successive voltages approximately equal to the battery voltage multiplied by the current Opening Cyclic Ratio. That is, successively: 3.15 V for an Opening Cyclic Ratio of 25% then 9.45 V for an Opening Cyclic Ratio of 75% (10 cycles). Conclusion: If the measurement is correct, go to step 2. If the oscilloscope (or the voltmeter) does not indicate the actuation or a continuous voltage, contact the Techline. Step 2 Check that there are no leaks on the exhaust gas recirculation circuit. Carry out the necessary repairs. Check the exhaust gas recirculation valve operation: Run Test 9 Exhaust gas recirculation valve, part A.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-205
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
PREHEATING RELAY
13B
AC010
NOTES
This command is only run if fault DF061 Heater plugs circuit or DF081 Preheating relay circuit is present or stored and if no other fault is present. Carry out the procedure for these 2 faults first. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
Before applying the following fault finding procedure, check that the battery voltage is not below 12 V. Otherwise, recharge the battery. Stage 1: Using a multimeter fitted with a current clamp, group together the 4 supply wires for the heater plugs. Run command AC010 Preheating relay and measure the current drawn by the 4 heater plugs. If the current is not between 60 and 80A, go to step 2, otherwise end of procedure. Step 2: Check the connections on the preheating unit, heater plugs and injection computer. Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the heater plugs. If the resistance is > 2 , replace the defective plug(s). Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance between: preheating unit track 1 preheating unit track 2 preheating unit track 6 preheating unit track 7 heater plug of cylinder 3 heater plug of cylinder 4 heater plug of cylinder 1 heater plug of cylinder 2
Check the condition of the preheating unit supply fuse (70 A). Replace it if necessary. Then check for + 12 V feed on track 3 of the preheating relay connector. Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance between: Injection computer connector B track B3 Injection computer connector B track C3 If the fault persists, replace the preheating unit. Track 9 of the preheating unit connector Track 8 of the preheating unit connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC010
13B-206
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
LOW-SPEED FAN RELAY
13B
AC011
NOTES
No faults should be present or stored. Perform this fault finding procedure if a malfunction appears on the command menu or after an engine cooling system or air conditioning fault. Refer to the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
If, during command AC011, the Low speed fan assembly relay does not run: Check the low speed fan assembly relay mounting and the connections of the engine management computer. Repair if necessary. If the problem persists, check that the relay is controlled by the engine management computer as follows: Disconnect thelow speed fan assembly relay, fit a 50 to 100 resistor on the relay mounting in place of the coil and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to track 85 of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting for the F9Q 718 engine, or negative terminal to track K2 of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting for F9Q 732 and 740 engines, or negative terminal to track 2 of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting for G9T 710 and 720 engines (depending on equipment). or negative terminal to track 2A of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting for G9T 720 engines (depending on equipment). Clear the fault and run command AC011. If the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), replace the relay. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), contact the Techline. If the low speed fan assembly relay is actuated, but there is still a fan assembly activation fault, check, using the wiring diagram: The conformity of the fan assembly maxi-fuse. The conformity of the low speed fan assembly relay.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC011
13B-207
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC011 CONTINUED
For the F9Q 718 engine: The continuity of the connection between track 87 of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 1 of the low speed resistor. The conformity of the low speed resistance (resistance and connectors). The continuity of the connection between track 2 of the low speed resistor connector and track 1 of the fan assembly connector. the conformity of the fan assembly and the continuity of track 2 to earth. Carry out the necessary repairs. For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: The continuity of the connection between track K5 of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 1 of the low speed resistor. The conformity of the low speed resistance (resistance and connectors). The continuity of the connection between track 2 of the low speed resistor connector and track 1 of the fan assembly connector. the conformity of the fan assembly and the continuity of track 2 to earth. Carry out the necessary repairs. For G9T 710 and 720 engines (depending on fittings): The continuity of the connection between track 5 of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 1 of the low speed resistor (G9T 710) or track 1 of the fan assembly connector (G9T 720). The conformity of the low-speed resistor (resistor and connections) (G9T 710). The continuity of the connection between track 2 of the low speed resistor connector and track 1 of the fan assembly connector (G9T 710). the conformity of the fan assembly and the continuity of track 2 to earth. Carry out the necessary repairs. For the G9T 720 engine (depending on fittings): The continuity of the connection between track 5A of the low speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 1 of the low speed resistor. The conformity of the low speed resistance (resistance and connectors). The continuity of the connection between track 2 of the low speed resistor connector and track 1 of the fan assembly connector. the conformity of the fan assembly and the continuity of track 2 to earth. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-208
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
HIGH-SPEED FAN RELAY
13B
AC012
NOTES
No fault should be present or stored: Perform this fault finding procedure after detecting a fault in the command menu or following an engine cooling problem. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
If, when command AC012 High speed fan assembly relay is run, the high speed fan assembly relay does not operate: Check the high speed fan assembly relay mounting and the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. If the problem persists, check that the relay is controlled by the engine management computer as follows: Disconnect the high speed fan assembly, fit a 50 to 100 resistor on its mounting instead of the coil and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to track 7 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting for F9Q 750 and 754 engines, or negative terminal to track 2 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting for F9Q 760 and 762 engines, or negative terminal to track 1B of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting for F9Q 772, G9T 722 and G9U 720 engines. Clear the fault and run command AC012. If the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), replace the relay. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (three 2-second ON-OFF cycles), contact the Techline. If the high speed fan assembly relay is supplied using command AC012, but there is still a fan assembly activation fault, check using the wiring diagram: The conformity of the fan assembly maxi-fuse.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC012
13B-209
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC012 CONTINUED
For the F9Q 718 engine: The + battery feed on track 30 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting. The conformity of the high speed fan assembly relay. The continuity of the connection between track 87 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 2 of the fan assembly connector. The conformity of the fan. The continuity of the connection between track 1 of the fan assembly connector and earth. Carry out the necessary repairs. For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: The + battery feed on track J3 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting. The conformity of the high speed fan assembly relay. The continuity of the connection between track J5 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 1 of the fan assembly connector. The conformity of the fan. The continuity of the connection between track 2 of the fan assembly connector and earth. Carry out the necessary repairs. For the G9T 710 engine: Presence of + battery feed on track 3 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting. The conformity of the high speed fan assembly relay. The continuity of the connection between track 5 of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 1 of the fan assembly connector. The conformity of the fan. The continuity of the connection between track 2 of the fan assembly connector and earth. Carry out the necessary repairs. For the G9T 720 engine: Presence of + battery feed on track 3B of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting. The conformity of the high speed fan assembly relay. The continuity of the connection between track 5B of the high speed fan assembly relay mounting and track 1 of the fan assembly connector. The conformity of the fan. The continuity of the connection between track 2 of the fan assembly connector and earth. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-210
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
OBD WARNING LIGHT
13B
AC022
NOTES
Carry out this fault finding procedure if a malfunction appears in the command menu.
Check the instrument panel connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Check the bulb. Repair if necessary. Using the wiring diagram: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H3 track 26 of the instrument panel connector
Check for + 12 V battery feed on the instrument panel connector (according to the wiring diagram). If the fault is still present, check that the OBD warning light is activated by the engine management computer as follows: Disconnect the connector from the instrument panel and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to track 26 of the instrument panel connector. Activate the warning light using command AC022 OBD warning light. If the voltmeter shows the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), check the instrument panel (indicator lights, internal connections, etc.): Perform any required repairs or replace the instrument panel if necessary. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC022
13B-211
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
FAULT WARNING LIGHT
13B
AC211
NOTES
Carry out this fault finding procedure if a malfunction appears in the command menu.
Check the instrument panel connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Check the bulb. Repair if necessary. Using the wiring diagram: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track G3 track 8 of the instrument panel connector
Check for + 12 V battery feed on the instrument panel connector (according to the wiring diagram). If the fault is still present, check that the fault warning light is controlled by the engine management computer as follows: Disconnect the connector from the instrument panel and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to track 8 of the instrument panel connector. Activate the warning light using command AC211 Fault warning light. If the voltmeter shows the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), check the instrument panel (indicator lights, internal connections, etc.): Perform any required repairs or replace the instrument panel if necessary. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC211
13B-212
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
PREHEATING INDICATOR LIGHT
13B
AC212
NOTES
Carry out this fault finding procedure if a malfunction appears in the command menu. Special notes: This command lights up the preheating symbol and the electronic fault symbol at the same time (shared warning light).
Check the instrument panel connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Using the wiring diagram: For the F9Q 718 engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track G1 track 15 of the instrument panel connector
For F9Q 732, 740 and G9T 720 engines (depending on fittings): Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track G1 track 7 of the instrument panel connector
For the G9T 710 engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track G1 track 24 of the instrument panel connector
For the G9T 720 engine (depending on fittings): Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track G1 track 1 of the instrument panel connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC212
13B-213
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC212 CONTINUED
Check for + 12 V battery feed on the instrument panel connector (according to the wiring diagram). If the fault is still present, check that the heater plugs ON indicator light is controlled by the engine management computer as follows: Disconnect the connector from the instrument panel and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to tracks 1, 7, 15, 24 of the instrument panel connector (depending on the engine). Activate the indicator light using command AC212 Preheating indicator light. If the voltmeter shows the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), check the instrument panel (indicator lights, internal connections, etc.): Perform any required repairs or replace the instrument panel if necessary. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-214
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
OVERHEATING WARNING LIGHT
13B
AC213
NOTES
Carry out this fault finding procedure if a malfunction appears in the command menu. Special notes: This warning light is shared with the level 2 fault warning light (severe injection fault).
Check the instrument panel connections. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. Using the wiring diagram: For the F9Q 718 engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H4 track 13 of the instrument panel connector
For F9Q 732 and 740 engines: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H4 track 17 of the instrument panel connector
For the G9T 710 engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H4 track 26 of the instrument panel connector
For the G9T 710 engine: Check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between: Engine management computer, connector A track H4 track 11 of the instrument panel connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC213
13B-215
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC213 CONTINUED
Check for + 12 V battery feed on the instrument panel connector (according to the wiring diagram). If the fault is still present, check that the overheating warning light is controlled by the engine management computer as follows: Disconnect the connector from the instrument panel and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to tracks 11, 13, 17, 26 of the instrument panel connector (depending on the engine). Activate the warning light using command AC213 Overheating warning light. If the voltmeter shows the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), check the instrument panel (indicator lights, internal connections, etc.). Perform any required repairs or replace the instrument panel if necessary. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-216
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
THERMOPLUNGER RELAY N 1
13B
AC301
NOTES
(check that the computer is correctly configured) No fault should be present or stored: Perform this fault finding procedure if there is a fault in the command menu, or a passenger compartment heating/demisting fault. Refer to the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
If the thermoplunger n 1 relay does not operate during command AC301 Thermoplunger n 1 relay: Check the thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. If the fault persists, check as follows that this relay is controlled by the engine management computer: Disconnect the thermoplunger n 1 relay, fit a 50 to 100 resistor on its mounting instead of the coil and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to track 2 or C2 or 1 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting. Clear the fault and actuate the relay using command AC301. If the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), replace the thermoplunger n 1 relay. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (ten 1-second sequences), contact the Techline. If the thermoplunger n 1 relay is supplied, but there is still a passenger compartment heating/demisting fault. Check using the wiring diagram: The conformity of the thermoplunger Maxi-fuse. The presence of + 12 V battery feed on track 3 or C3 or 2 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting. The conformity of the thermoplunger n 1 relay. The continuity between track 5 or C5 or 4 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 1 relay mounting and feed terminal for thermoplunger no.1. The conformity of the thermoplunger resistor: 0.45 0.05 at + 20C. the presence of earth at the water chamber (heating element mounting). Also check the level of the cooling circuit and that there are no leaks. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC301
13B-217
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
THERMOPLUNGER RELAY N 2
13B
AC302
(check that the computer is correctly configured) No fault should be present or stored: Perform this fault finding procedure if there is a fault in the command menu, or a passenger compartment heating/demisting fault. NOTES Special notes: The thermoplunger n 2 relay supplies thermoplungers no.2 and no. 3 in parallel. See the Wiring diagrams Technical Note for your vehicle to locate the relevant fuses and relays.
If the thermoplunger n 2 relay does not operate during command AC302 Thermoplunger n 2 relay: Check the connections on the Thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting. Check the engine management computer connections. Repair if necessary. If the fault persists, check as follows that this relay is controlled by the engine management computer: Disconnect the thermoplunger n 2 relay, fit a 50 to 100 resistor on its mounting instead of the coil and connect a voltmeter as follows: positive terminal to + 12 V battery, negative terminal to track 2 or 6 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting. Clear the fault and run command AC302. If the voltmeter shows the battery voltage (two 2-second ON-OFF cycles), replace the thermoplunger n 2 relay. If the voltmeter does not indicate the battery voltage (two 2-second ON-OFF cycles), contact the Techline. If the thermoplunger n 2 relay operates with command AC302, but there is still a passenger compartment heating/demisting fault. Check using the wiring diagram: The conformity of the thermoplunger Maxi-fuse. The presence of + 12 V battery feed on track 3 or 9 (depending on the engine) of the thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting. The conformity of the thermoplunger n 2 relay. The continuity between track 5 or 7 of the thermoplunger n 2 relay mounting and the feed terminals of thermoplungers 2 and 3 (except the 16-seat Master bus, thermoplunger n 2). The conformity of the thermoplunger resistors: 0.45 0.05 at + 20C. the presence of earth at the water chamber (heating element mounting). Also check the level of the cooling circuit and that there are no leaks. Carry out the necessary repairs.
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC302
13B-218
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
DAMPER VALVE
13B
AC593
NOTES
Carry out this interpretation: after DF019 Air flow sensor circuit, 2.DEF, in the case of incorrect operation detected in the command menu, or after a customer complaint (starting problems, poor performance).
Measure the resistance of the damper valve solenoid valve between tracks 1 and 2. Replace the solenoid valve if the resistance is not: 46 3 at + 25C. Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the connections between: Engine management computer, connector C track F4 + 12 V after relay track 1 solenoid valve connector track 2 solenoid valve connector
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_AC593
13B-219
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands
13B
AC593 CONTINUED
A) Engine running at idle speed: Make sure there is a vacuum pressure of ~ 900 mbar in the solenoid valve inlet hose. Carry out the necessary repairs (ensure vacuum circuit is correct and sealed, etc). B) With the vehicle ignition on, engine stopped: Check that the damper valve is open. If not, clean or replace the air vent unit. Disconnect the solenoid valve inlet and outlet hoses, Connect a vacuum pump to the inlet union and apply a vacuum pressure of ~900 mbar. If there is a leak replace the solenoid valve. Actuate the valve using command AC593 Damper valve, If the solenoid valve opens (vacuum pump pressure gauge returns to atmospheric pressure), go to step C. Otherwise, with the solenoid valve connected, check operation of the computer output stage with a voltmeter: Voltmeter earth cable Voltmeter positive lead track 1 of the solenoid valve track 2 of the solenoid valve
Clear any solenoid valve faults, Activate the valve using command AC593: The voltmeter should display three ON-OFF cycles (12.5 V then return to 0 V). If the measurement is correct, replace the solenoid valve. If the measurement does not show any lights, contact the Techline. C) Vehicle with ignition off: Connect a vacuum pump to the valve control diaphragm and apply a vacuum of ~ 900 mbar: If the diaphragm does not maintain the vacuum pressure, replace the air vent unit (the diaphragm cannot be disconnected). If the diaphragm maintains the vacuum pressure and the valve does not move, clean or replace the air vent unit. If the diaphragm maintains the vacuum pressure and the valve moves, then operate it several times to ensure that there is no blockage. Check for clogging of the air vent unit and its valve, and clean if necessary.
AFTER REPAIR
13B-220
13B
NOTES
Only check customer complaints after performing a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
ALP1
ALP2
INJECTION NOISE
ALP3
POOR PERFORMANCE
ALP4
ALP5
ALP6
ROUGH IDLING
ALP7
ALP8
13B-221
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP1
NOTES
None.
STEP 1 Check the conformity of the vehicle type and the domain selected on the tool. Make sure that the tool is not faulty by trying to establish dialogue with a computer on another vehicle. Check the supply to the diagnostic socket: + Before ignition on track 16 / + After ignition on track 1 / Earth on track 4 and 5 Check (according to wiring diagram and fittings): The conformity of the After ignition fuse. The conformity of the injection relay mounting feeds. The conformity of the impact sensor: continuity between its tracks 1 and 3 in rest position (before impact) 12 V battery track 3 (by fuse) continuity between track 3 and track 1 of the injection relay The conformity of the injection relay: 65 5 between tracks 1 and 2 infinite resistance between tracks 3 and 5 (open contact) resistance < 0.2 between tracks 3 and 5 (closed contact) Disconnect the engine management computer and check for the absence of conducting elements on the computer pins. If the removal reveals any pollution, repair and try to establish dialogue. If the fault is still present, place the bornier El. 1681on the engine wiring harness: Check for continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Engine management computer, connector A track C3 Engine management computer, connector A track D3 Ensure that the power supplies are correct: Engine management computer, connector B track E3 Engine management computer, connector A track D3 + After ignition feed Earth Diagnostic socket track 7 (line K) Diagnostic socket track 15 (line L, if wired)
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_ALP01
13B-222
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP1 CONTINUED
By shunting tracks 3 and 5 of the central injection unit supply relay mounting, check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer, connector B tracks M3 and M2 Check the continuity of the connection between: Engine management computer connector B track D4 track 2 of the central injection unit supply relay mounting + 12 V battery (via test shunt)
Try to start communication with another computer on the same vehicle. If dialogue can be established with another computer on the same vehicle, go to step 2. If dialogue cannot be established with any other computer on the same vehicle, it may be that the fault computer is disrupting the K and/or L lines. To locate it, proceed by elimination by successively disconnecting all the computers connected to these lines (using wiring diagram and depending on equipment): air conditioning, air bag, ABS and ESP, UCH, instrument panel, central communication unit, proximity sensor. Try to establish a dialogue between each disconnection: If, after a disconnection, you manage to establish dialogue, perform the fault finding procedure for the relevant computer. If the problem persists, reconnect the computers listed above and disconnect the engine management computer. Try to establish dialogue with another computer. If dialogue can be established, go to step 2. If dialogue still cannot be established, disconnect all the computers connected to lines K and/or L and check the insulation against + 12 V and against earth on track 7 and track 15 of the diagnostic socket. Carry out the necessary repairs. STEP 2 Contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
13B-223
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP2
NOTES
impossible Is starting difficult or impossible? difficult PART A: Check the engine earths. Ensure that engine speed reaches 250 rpm with the starter running, as displayed on the parameter screen (PR006 Engine speed). If the engine speed is less than 250 rpm, refer to Technical Note 6014A, Charging circuit check, 16A (formerly Technical Note 3455A), Starter fault finding, Starter (formerly Technical Note 3632A). If the engine speed shown on CLIP is zero and the engine is running, measure the resistance of the engine speed sensor between tracks 1 and 2 or A and B: Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 800 80 at + 20C on F9Q engines 235 35 at + 23C on G9T engines Check the continuity of the following connections on G9T engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 track 1 of the engine speed sensor track 2 of the engine speed sensor (Go to continued 2)
Check the continuity of the following connections on F9Q engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 track A of the engine speed sensor track B of the engine speed sensor
Check that the engine earthing is in order (oxidation, tightness, etc.). Check the mounting, the gap (if necessary refer to the information in the Workshop Repair Manual for the vehicle) and the condition of the sensor (overheating). Replace if necessary. Check the synchronisation of the camshaft sensors and the engine speed sensors by displaying ET115 Synchronisation status. If synchronisation is not ACTIVE, refer to the checks described in DF070 Camshaft/ engine speed consistency. Check the fuel circuit for leaks: run test 3 Low pressure circuit check. If test 3: Low pressure circuit check is in order, refer to DF072 Fuel pressure signal 2.def, step 4.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_ALP02
13B-224
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP2 CONTINUED 1
Check that the heater plugs are actuated using command AC010 Preheating relay. Check the sealing and condition of the inlet circuit: run test 4: Turbocharged air inlet circuit check and follow the fault finding procedure. Check that there are no foreign bodies on the flow sensor grille: run test 5: Air flowmeter and follow the fault finding procedure. Check the position of the exhaust gas recirculation valve: run test 9 Exhaust gas recirculation valve. Check that the exhaust is not blocked: run test 1: Exhaust pipe check and follow the associated fault finding procedure. Check the consistency of the signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor. Check that the pressure regulator is working properly (see command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve). Check that the injectors are working properly (excessive return leak, clogging, seizing): run test 10 Poor injector operation. Check the engine timing (and the position of the high pressure pump sprocket). Check the balance of the compressions, according to the power consumption during the starting phase (Compression test menu on the CLIP Technic tool). If you do not have the CLIP Technic tool, or in case of imbalance, use a compression gauge to perform the measurement (see procedure in the Workshop Repair Manual). After measuring the compressions, clear the faults caused by disconnecting the regulator and the heater plugs. End of part A
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
13B-225
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP2 CONTINUED 2
NO
Fill the tank with diesel fuel. Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit.
Does the starter motor work properly? (Ensure that the engine speed reaches > ~ 250 rpm with the starter motor running, PR006 Engine speed) YES Using the diagnostic tool, check the conformity of the immobiliser: ET003 Immobiliser must be INACTIVE. ET003 not correct, or immobiliser warning light continuously lit
NO
Refer to Technical Note 6014A, Charge circuit check, 16A (formerly Technical Note 3455A), Starter motor fault finding, Starter motor (formerly Technical Note 3632A).
Continue the fault finding procedure with Part A of this fault finding chart.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
13B-226
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP3
Injection noise
NOTES
If the injection noise occurs after starting from cold: Check the priming of the low-pressure fuel circuit. Check the fuel heater supply. Check the operation of the preheating system. Check that fuel and engine temperatures are consistent.
Does the injection noise occur at idle speed? Check the condition of the injector connector and pressure regulator terminals. Check the conformity of the air flow signal: run fault finding for PR050 Air flow measurement or run test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit check. If the complaint is still present, perform the injector fault finding procedure: run test 10 Poor injector operation. Does the injection noise occur at all speeds? Run fault finding on the injectors: run test 10 Poor injector operation. Check the condition of the injector connector and pressure regulator terminals. Ensure that the correct fuel is being used. If the diesel fuel is not correct: Replace the diesel fuel. Change the diesel filter. Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit. Check the conformity of the air flow signal: use the interpretation of fault finding procedure PR050 Air flow measurement. If the customer complaint is still present: Run command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve. Then apply the conformity check associated with this note, in order to check: the conformity of the fuel pressure: PR083 Pressure in the rail, the conformity of the fuel flow from the pump: PR033 Fuel flow. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_ALP03
13B-227
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP4
Poor performance
NOTES
WARNING In the event of the engine overheating to above 119 C, the computer deliberately limits the fuel flow (overheating warning light lights up from 115C). Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice. Is the poor performance accompanied by smoke? YES Check: That the correct fuel is being used: If the diesel fuel is not correct: Replace the diesel fuel. Change the diesel filter. Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit. The conformity of the assembly of the injectors (presence and conformity of the sealing washer). Checking procedure: Take a straightedge approximately 40 cm long and place it on the 4 injectors. The straightedge should rest on the 4 injectors. If 1 injector protrudes, remove the injector and check that the washer is correct. If one injector does not touch the straightedge (clearance of more than 1 mm), remove the injector and check that the washer is present. Clean the injector wells and the injector, refit the injector with the correct sealing washer. The sealing and condition of the inlet circuit: run test 4: Turbocharged air inlet circuit check. The condition of the air flowmeter: run test 5 Air flowmeter. The turbocharger: apply test 6 Fixed geometry turbocharger vacuum control for a fixed geometry turbocharger, test 7 Variable geometry turbocharger vacuum control for a variable geometry turbocharger then test 8 Rotating section of a turbocharger in both cases. Road test: The engine must be warm. Select 3rd or 4th gear and accelerate with the pedal fully depressed. Record the following parameters: PR081 Turbocharging pressure loop difference, PR082 Turbocharging pressure, PR050 Air flow measurement, PR006 Engine speed. Check that the turbocharging pressure follows the increase in the engine speed and that the turbocharging pressure loop difference is low. Otherwise, replace the turbocharger. NO
AFTER REPAIR
EDC15C3_V08_ALP04
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
13B-228
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP4 CONTINUED
YES
Is the engine running on all cylinders? NO Check the injector operation: run test 10. If the fault persists:
Check the conformity of the accelerator pedal position sensor, the brake pedal sensor, the atmospheric pressure sensor, the exhaust gas recirculation valve and the damper valve. Check the consistency of the signal: of the air flow sensor, of the engine coolant temperature sensor, of the fuel temperature sensor and of the engine speed. Check the connections, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the air flowmeter (apply DF019 Air flow sensor circuit, 2.def), the engine coolant temperature sensor (apply DF002 Coolant temperature circuit, 1.def), the fuel temperature sensor (apply DF021 Fuel temperature sensor circuit, CO.1) and the engine speed (apply DF070 Camshaft sensor/engine speed consistency, 2.def). Check that the turbulence flap (swirl) is open in the rest position (depending on fittings). Check: That the diesel fuel filter is not clogged (see DF072 Fuel pressure signal 2.def, continued 2, for the check). That there are no leaks on the high and low pressure diesel circuits: run test 3. That the oil vapour rebreathing system is connected, The flow regulator (jamming - sticking: apply the interpretation of command: AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve). Check the engine timing (and the position of the high pressure pump sprocket). (See the procedure in the Workshop Repair Manual if necessary). Check the cylinder compressions (balance of the cylinder compressions with the Compression test function on the CLIP Technic tool). Measure the engine compressions with the special tool (refer to the procedure in the Workshop Repair Manual if necessary). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
13B-229
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP5
NOTES
If the engine races during gear changes, check, if there is a floor carpet, that this is not blocking the accelerator pedal, the brake pedal or the clutch pedal, then check the conformity of the clutch switch and the conformity of the accelerator pedal sensor when the pedal is released. Measure the resistance of the engine speed sensor between tracks 1 and 2 or A and B: Replace the sensor if its resistance is not: 800 80 at + 20C on F9Q engines 235 35 at + 23C on G9T engines Check the continuity of the following connections on G9T engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 track 1 of the engine speed sensor track 2 of the engine speed sensor
Check the continuity of the following connections on F9Q engines: engine management computer, connector B track G3 engine management computer, connector B track H3 track A of the engine speed sensor track B of the engine speed sensor
Check that the engine earthing is in order (oxidation, tightness, etc.). Check the mounting, the gap (if necessary refer to the information in the Workshop Repair Manual for the vehicle) and the condition of the sensor (overheating). Replace if necessary. Check the low pressure circuit: run test 3 Low pressure circuit check. Check the pressure regulation solenoid valve using part B of ALP 7, Rough idle. ~ 1350 bar under load with the pedal fully depressed. Apply the same method as for checking the air flow, explained in the Conformity check section of this note. Check the turbocharger: run test 6 for a fixed geometry turbocharger, test 7 for a turbocharger with variable geometry, then test 8 in both cases. Apply the same procedure as for checking the hydraulic circuit, which is explained in the Conformity check section of this note. If the fault persists: Check the balance of the cylinders using the CLIP Technic function, Compression test physical measuring icon. Check the engine compressions with the special tool, if necessary.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_ALP05
13B-230
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP6
NOTES
Apply ALP6 after a complete check using the diagnostic tool. WARNING Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice.
Procedure for checking for an external leak on the fuel circuit: Clean away traces of grease with clean thinner and wipe the part or parts concerned with cleaning cloths. Start the engine and increase the engine temperature until the diesel fuel reaches 50/60C. Stop the engine and check for traces of grease on the part or parts concerned. If there are such signs, replace the part or parts concerned. Bleed the fuel circuit and continue the checks. Does the priming bulb show traces of grease? (Visual and tactile inspections) (If there is a priming bulb) NO Does the diesel filter show traces of grease? (Visual and tactile inspections) NO Do the fuel return pipes show traces of grease? (Visual and tactile inspections) NO Check the assembly of the components and the condition of the seal at the union of the two components, if the leak is at the seal. Replace the part or the parts concerned. Bleed the fuel circuit and continue the checks.
YES
YES
YES
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_ALP06
13B-231
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP6 CONTINUED
NO Does the high pressure pump show traces of grease? (Visual and tactile inspections) NO Do the high pressure pipes and the injector rail show traces of grease? (Visual and tactile inspections) NO Do the injectors show traces of grease? (Visual and tactile inspections) NO End of fault finding. If the leak is on the join of a high pressure pipe and the component, remove the high pressure pipe and perform a visual inspection of the unions: if you find damaged unions, change the faulty component and the high pressure pipe(s) removed at the same time as the component. If the leak is on the component, replace this and the high pressure pipe(s) at the same time as the component.
YES
Location of the leak: Where does the leak appear? On the component On the union/ join
YES
YES
Reminder: Do not replace the rail, pump or injector unless the union is found to be damaged during the visual inspections. Bleed the fuel circuit and continue the checks.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
13B-232
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP7
Rough idling
NOTES
Apply ALP7 only after a complete check using the diagnostic tool.
PART A Check the sealing and the condition of the inlet circuit by running test 4 and test 9. Check the low pressure circuit by running test 3. Check the connections and wiring of the injectors. Check the connections and wiring of the engine management computer to the injectors. Repair if necessary. High pressure circuit check (external leaks). (Refer to the end of ALP6, Fuel circuit external leaks) Check the engine timing (and the position of the high pressure pump sprocket). (See the procedure in the Workshop Repair Manual if necessary). Check the lower engine: Check the compressions using the CLIP Technique diagnostic tool, Compression test; or special tool (see Workshop Repair Manual). Check the engine mountings. Check the engine parameters: Check the update of the engine management computer calibration (last calibration). Check the charge circuit: apply Technical Note 6014A, Charge circuit check, Alternator fault finding, 16A, Alternator (formerly Technical Note 3455A). Check that the engine speed signal is correct using an oscilloscope: no interference, broken tooth, etc. If not correct, check: * the wiring, * the position of the flywheel and the condition of the flywheel teeth, * the position and tightness of the engine speed sensor.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_ALP07
13B-233
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP7 CONTINUED
PART B
Start the engine, engine at idle speed. With the CLIP diagnostic tool: Record PR083 Rail pressure, PR006 Engine speed and PR033 Fuel flow for 30 seconds. If the difference is < 25 bar, go to the next step. If the difference is > 25 bar, contact your Techline. Remember: the difference between the min./max. pressures: 50 bar. If the checks are correct, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
13B-234
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault finding chart
13B
ALP8
NOTES
Clean the oily parts of the turbocharger, when cold, with cleaning cloths (part number: 77 11 211 707). If the leak is at the inlet or outlet of the turbocharger's oil supply: Replace the seal of the leaky pipe or the pipes if necessary. If the leak is at the inlet or outlet of the turbine* or of the compressor*: Check manually if the end play is normal or excessive (see photograph on the next page). Is the end float normal? YES If the leak is on the rear plate (compressor housing). Replace the turbocharger.
At idle speed, check if the turbocharger is leaking from the turbocharger oil supply inlet or outlet, from the turbine inlet or outlet or from the compressor and the rear plate of the compressor housing.
NO
Replace the turbocharger and check: that the turbocharger oil supply circuit is not blocked. Perform an oil change and change the oil filter. Change the air duct. Empty and clean the intercooler and the air circuit ducts.
WARNING Risk of damaging the new turbocharger and the engine if the air circuit is not cleaned and the oil and its filter are not replaced.
*Note: It is normal to find traces of oil at the turbocharger inlet and outlet, as the air passing through the compressor is loaded with oil from the engine rebreathing circuit. The operating play of the turbocharger bearings is approximately 25 m between the shaft of the turbocharger and the internal mating face of the bearings and 75 m between the exterior part of the bearings and the bearing housing. Risks: In the event of destruction of the turbocharger bearings, the steel and bronze swarf from this destruction are evacuated through the turbocharger oil to the engine's oil sump. The swarf can, consequently, be returned to the oil circuit via the oil pump, then cause widespread pollution of the engine oil circuit. This causes abnormal wear on the crankshaft bearing bushings, the con rod bearing shells and the camshafts, etc. In the event of the compressor wheel breaking, parts of the blades may be found in the intercooler or in the air circuit ducts. The turbine wheel could easily be found in the catalytic converter.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC15C3_V08_ALP08
13B-235
13B
TEST1 TEST2
TEST3
TEST4
TEST5
TEST6
TEST7
TEST8
TEST9
TEST10
13B-236
13B
TEST1
Engine stopped: Check that the silencer outlet is not blocked. Repair or replace the silencer, if necessary.
Check the seal of the exhaust manifold on the contact surface between the turbocharger and the exhaust manifold. Is the seal in order? YES Loosen the catalytic pre-converter on the turbocharger side. Place a wooden block between the two parts. Start the vehicle and check if the engine runs better. Is the engine running normally? YES Retighten the catalytic pre-converter. Loosen the catalytic converter on the catalytic preconverter side. Place a wooden block between the two parts. Start the vehicle and check if the engine runs better. Is the engine running normally? YES
NO
NO
The exhaust pipe is not the cause of the fault; repeat the engine fault finding in the Customer complaints - Fault finding chart section.
NO
EDC15C3_V08_TEST01
13B-237
13B
TEST1 CONTINUED
Retighten the catalytic converter. Loosen or disconnect the intermediate chamber on the catalytic converter side. Insert a wooden block between the two parts, if necessary. Start the vehicle and check if the engine runs better. Is the engine running normally? YES Re-tighten the intermediate chamber. Loosen or disconnect the silencer on the intermediate chamber side. Insert a wooden block between the two parts, if necessary. Start the vehicle and check if the engine runs better. Is the engine running normally? YES Replace the silencer.
NO
NO
13B-238
13B
TEST2
For CP1 pumps only! This operation is designed to flush any particles likely to jam or upset operation of the pressure regulator, into the return circuit. The particles are then trapped by the fuel filter. Rinsing requires simultaneously pressurising the high-pressure pump feed circuit and controlling the rail pressure regulation solenoid valve. Procedure: (please refer to the Technical Note Wiring diagrams for the vehicle) Ignition off: Remove the low-pressure pump relays, In the engine fuse box and relay, shunt the low-pressure pump relay power circuit, Connect the diagnostic tool and switch on the ignition, Launch communication then "command" mode, Run command AC006 Fuel pressure solenoid valve 3 to 5 times, Switch off the ignition, Remove the shunt and replace the high-pressure pump relay, Turn on the ignition again and launch communication, Clear the "low-pressure pump relay" fault, Start the engine and record the rail pressure values. If the operation has improved the ramp pressure values: Repeat the procedure to complete the flushing operation. During the road test to follow, put your foot to the floor several times to drive out any impurities to the tank. End of operation. If the operation has had no effect on the rail pressure values: Repeat (or perform) the AC006 step 2 fault finding procedure.
EDC15C3_V08_TEST02
13B-239
13B
TEST3
Identify the type of high pressure pump installed on the vehicle. CP3 Check the fuel filter: Conformity of the fuel filter (correct part number and RENAULT filter). Positioning and amount of clogging in the filter element. Positioning and condition of the seals.
CP1
If there is metal swarf in the filter replace the fuel filter and carry out the fault finding procedure.
Supplying the injection system with fuel from an additional tank. This operation aims to detect possible faults in the low pressure supply system of a vehicle by replacing it entirely with an additional tank. Mode: Disconnect the diesel fuel supply pipe at the fuel filter inlet and seal it with a plug. On vehicles fitted with an electric priming pump (no priming bulb), remove the pump feed relay. Connect a tube to the fuel filter inlet and insert the other end into a clean container which is approximately 5 litres in volume. Disconnect the diesel fuel return pipe at the diesel fuel temperature sensor (pump return and injector leak-off junction) and seal it with a plug. Connect a transparent tube to the diesel fuel temperature sensor union and insert the other end in the container. Fill the container with clean diesel fuel. Start the engine and let the system drain itself of its air (there must not be any air bubbles in the return pipe). If the low pressure circuit is in order, reconnect the various pipes making up the low pressure circuit and repeat the fault finding procedure in the Fault finding chart or for the fault that referred you to this test.
Is the customer complaint still present? NO Are the low pressure circuit connections in order and in good condition?
YES
EDC15C3_V08_TEST03
13B-240
13B
TEST3 CONTINUED 1
Check the condition and operation of the priming bulb (depending on the engine), or the priming pump (depending on the engine). Perform repairs if necessary and continue the test.
If the fault is still present with a low fuel level, check the consistency of the actual fuel level and that indicated on the instrument panel. The transfer pump is supplied via a venturi pipe mounted underneath it. Check that the opening of the venturi (6 to 8 mm in diameter) is not blocked by dirt contained in the fuel tank. Check the priming of the low pressure diesel fuel circuit.
Ensure that the correct fuel is being used. If the diesel fuel is not correct: Replace the diesel fuel. Change the diesel filter. Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit.
Special features of the low pressure circuit on vehicles fitted with a priming pump This pump is only activated for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on and when starting. Check that the pump is working during these phases. Carry out the necessary repairs.
13B-241
13B
TEST3 CONTINUED 2
(CP1)
Connect a 0 - 5 bar pressure gauge to the high pressure pump inlet (using a T-piece) and read the pressure with the engine running (follow the cleanliness guidelines).
Pressure = 0 bar
Check the booster pump electrical supply. If the supply circuit is in order, replace the booster pump. Otherwise, repair the electrical supply circuit.
13B-242
13B
TEST3 CONTINUED 3
Connect the pressure gauge to the filter inlet and read the pressure with the engine running. If the pressure> 1.5 bar: the low pressure circuit upstream of the filter is in order. Check that the filter is not clogged and the filter outlet hose is not pinched. If not, move on to the next step.
Remove the pipe at the filter inlet. Place a container here to catch the fuel. Display the fuel flow with the ignition on: If the fuel flow is approximately 1 litre per 30 seconds, the pump and the pipes of the circuit upstream of the pump are in order. Replace the fuel filter head. Otherwise, check that there are no leaks between the tank and the fuel filter.
If the fault is still present with a low fuel level, check the consistency of the actual fuel level and that indicated on the instrument panel. The transfer pump is supplied via a venturi pipe mounted underneath it. Check that the opening of the venturi (6 to 8 mm in diameter) is not blocked by dirt contained in the fuel tank.
Ensure that the correct fuel is being used. If the diesel fuel is not correct: Replace the diesel fuel. Change the diesel filter. Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit. Otherwise replace the booster pump. End of TEST3.
13B-243
13B
TEST4
Engine stopped: Check the low and high pressure air circuits for leaks (air leaks in or out, upstream or downstream of the turbocharger).
Look for parts of the system that are abnormally greasy, indicating leakage. Check: the condition and fitting of the ducts (foreign bodies, clogged, disconnected, pinched, broken, holed, cut, tightness of the mounting bolts, etc.). the presence, condition and fitting of the seals. the present and tightening of the clamps. The fitting of the turbocharging pressure sensor. Carry out the necessary repairs. Check: That the air filter unit inlet and outlet are not blocked. The condition and fitting of the air filter unit (disconnected, broken, perforated, etc.). The cleanliness, conformity and the absence of deformation of the filter element. The air flowmeter: run test 5. Carry out the necessary repairs.
If the engine is equipped accordingly, check: that the damper valve is open (AC593 Damper valve, step B). the condition of the damper valve: the tightness of the mounting bolts, cracks in the damper valve. that the turbulence flap is open in the rest position (depending on fittings). Carry out the necessary repairs. Replace if necessary.
Check that there is no leak at the exhaust manifold, in particular at the exhaust manifold / turbocharger interface. Check the exhaust: run test 1. Carry out the necessary repairs.
Check the condition of the intercooler: clogging, leaks (vehicle stationary, stabilise the engine speed between 3500 rpm and 4000 rpm and check that there are no leaks). Replace if necessary. END OF TEST.
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TEST5
12 V supply (Refer to Wiring Diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the connections and connectors concerned). Check the + 12 V feed on track 4 of the air flowmeter. If it is not correct, check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connection between the supply relay of the air flowmeter and track 4 of the air flowmeter. Carry out the necessary repairs. Check the operation of the air flow sensor supply relay. Replace the relay if necessary. Otherwise, check the supply to the air flowmeter supply relay. If it is not correct, check the continuity and absence of interference resistance on the connections between the air flowmeter supply relay and between the fuse(s) and the battery. Carry out repairs if not correct. If correct, check the fuse(s) concerned. Replace the fuse(s) if necessary.
Contamination of the grilles Visual inspection: remove the flowmeter. There should be no foreign bodies in the grilles (see illustration n 110734). Do not clean the grilles using compressed air or by any other method: this damages the sensors and creates variations from the values displayed on the CLIP tool. Check the air circuit sealing upstream of the air flow sensor: ducts and air filter unit disconnected or pierced, presence of seals. Replace the air flow sensor if necessary and clean upstream of this, if necessary.
Damage to electrical components Visual inspection: remove the flowmeter. The components must not be broken (see illustration n 110736). Replace the air flow sensor if necessary.
Oxidation of the electrical components Visual inspection: remove the air flow sensor, there should not be any green deposits on the electrical components. Replace the air flow sensor if necessary.
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Clogging of the air flow sensor Test: Check the values for conformity: * During the first 5 seconds after starting: Coolant temperature: 80C, Engine speed: idle speed (800 rpm for G9T 702 and F9Q 754 engines), Air flow value: 59 kg/h 5 for G9T 702 engines and 47 kg/h 5 for F9Q 754 engines, EGR valve opening cyclic ratio*: 5%. * After the starting phase: Coolant temperature: 80C, Engine speed: idle speed (800 rpm for G9T 702 and F9Q 754 engines), Air flow measurement: 33 kg/h 5 for G9T 702 engines and 27 kg/h 5% for F9Q 754 engines, EGR valve OCR*: between 35% and 45%. Refer to DF019 Air flow sensor circuit 2.def, for the air flowmeter checks. Replace the air flowmeter if necessary. * OCR: Opening Cyclic Ratio.
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TEST6
Engine stopped: Check manually if the rod of the regulation valve is blocked. Is the rod jammed? NO At idle speed, turbocharging solenoid valve control: 85% OCR*, disconnect the electrical connector of the solenoid valve and check at the same time if the wastegate control rod moves. Does the rod of the wastegate move from end to end? NO Check the condition of the wastegate valve connectors (corrosion, bent pins, etc.). Measure the resistance of the solenoid valve between its tracks 1 and 2. It should be: 15.4 0.7 at + 20C for a Pierburg solenoid valve, 16.5 1.6 at + 20C for a Bitron solenoid valve. Is the solenoid valve in order?
YES
YES
NO
YES
Check the continuity and the + 12 V and earth insulation of the connection between track L2 of connector B of the engine management computer and track 1 of the turbocharging solenoid valve connector. Check the continuity and earth insulation of the connection between the 12 V feed after the injection relay and track 2 of the turbocharging solenoid valve connector.
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Reconnect the electrical connector of the turbocharging solenoid valve. On the wastegate diaphragm, disconnect the pipe that comes from the solenoid valve. Connect a pressure gauge in the place of the wastegate. Engine at idle speed. Is there vacuum pressure at the pipe outlet? NO Measure the vacuum pressure upstream of the turbocharging solenoid valve.
YES NO
YES Check the turbocharging pressure regulation valve: Check the seal of the pressure regulation valve on its seat at the stop position. Check that the valve is at the stop position on the maximum command. Check that the control rod of the valve slides easily along its entire stroke. If the checks are correct, continue the tests. Otherwise, replace the turbocharger.
Is the vacuum pressure > 750 mbar? NO Check the vacuum circuit and repeat the test for the vacuum pressure check. END OF TEST
YES
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TEST7
Engine stopped: Check manually if the variable geometry control rod is jammed. Is the rod jammed? NO At idle speed, with turbocharging solenoid valve control: 85% OCR*, disconnect the electrical connector of the solenoid valve and check at the same time if the rod controlling the blades of the variable geometry turbocharger moves. Does the rod move from end to end? NO Check the condition of the wastegate valve connectors (corrosion, bent pins, etc.). Measure the resistance of the solenoid valve between its tracks 1 and 2. It should be: 15.4 0.7 at + 20C for a Pierburg solenoid valve, 16.5 1.6 at + 20C for a Bitron solenoid valve. Is the solenoid valve in order?
YES
Replace the turbocharger. Perform a visual inspection of the condition of the turbine and the compressor (see the illustrations of test 8). If one of the 2 wheels is damaged, you should also replace the duct connected to the damaged wheel.
YES
NO
YES
Check the continuity and the + 12 V and earth insulation of the connection between track L2 of connector B of the engine management computer and track 1 of the turbocharging solenoid valve connector. Check the continuity and earth insulation of the connection between the 12 V feed after the injection relay and track 2 of the turbocharging solenoid valve connector. Repair, if necessary.
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Reconnect the electrical connector of the turbocharging solenoid valve. On the control diaphragm of the variable geometry blades, disconnect the pipe coming from the solenoid valve. Connect a pressure gauge in place of the diaphragm. Engine at idle speed. Is there vacuum pressure at the pipe outlet? NO
YES NO
YES Replace the turbocharger. Measure the vacuum pressure upstream of the turbocharging solenoid valve.
YES
Is the vacuum pressure > 750 mbar? NO Check the vacuum circuit and repeat the test for the vacuum pressure check.
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TEST8
With the engine cold and stopped, remove the air inlet duct from the turbocharger; check manually if the shaft of the turbine and of the compressor turns. Does the shaft turn?
NO
The turbocharger could be sticking due to poor lubrication of the bearings. Check for possible clogging of the lubrication circuit and the engine oil pressure. Perform an oil change and change the oil filter.
YES
Perform a visual inspection of the condition of the wheels (see the illustrations on the next page). Are the wheels in good condition? YES Manually check the axial play of the wheels (see illustration for test 8 cont'd 2). The significant end float is approximately 2 mm. Does the turbocharger have too much play in the shaft? NO The rotating section is in order.
NO
Replace the turbocharger. Replace the duct connected to the damaged wheel.
YES
If the rotating section is broken: change the engine oil and the oil filter, clean the intercooler and the air circuit ducts. WARNING Risk of damaging the new turbocharger and the engine if the air circuit is not cleaned and the oil and its filter are not replaced.
The operating play of the turbocharger bearings is approximately 25 m (micrometres or microns) between the shaft of the turbocharger and the internal mating face of the bearings and 75 m between the exterior part of the bearings and the bearing housing. Risks: In the event of destruction of the turbocharger bearings, the steel and bronze swarf from this destruction are evacuated through the turbocharger oil to the engine's oil sump. The swarf can, consequently, be returned to the oil circuit via the oil pump, then cause widespread pollution of the engine oil circuit. This causes abnormal wear on the crankshaft bearing bushings, the con rod bearing shells and the camshafts, etc. In the event of the compressor wheel breaking, parts of the blades may be found in the intercooler or in the air circuit ducts. The turbine wheel could easily be found in the catalytic converter.
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TEST9
PART A Fault finding on the valve position Or detection of a leak on the exhaust gas recirculation valve Please observe the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice. F9Q engine: Erase the faults. Start the engine. Leave the engine idling for a few minutes. Switch off the ignition and wait for the engine immobiliser warning light to start flashing. Switch the ignition back on and check for faults. If the fault is still present: exit CLIP tool diagnostic mode, switch off the vehicle ignition, disconnect the exhaust gas recirculation valve connector, remove the exhaust gas recirculation valve using the special tool (refer to Workshop Repair Manual) and reconnect it after having removed it, check that no particles are blocking the movement of the exhaust gas recirculation valve flap, check that the exhaust gas recirculation valve is not stuck or jammed in one position, switch on the ignition again and return to fault finding mode using the CLIP tool, run the command AC007 EGR valve, with the valve removed, check the movement of the valve via the PR095 EGR valve OCR* (stroke of 0 to 2.5 mm for an opening cyclic ratio of 40% and when fully open, ~ 5 mm, for an opening cyclic ratio of 95%), check that the exhaust gas recirculation valve flap closes completely, if there was no movement, or if the jamming of the exhaust gas recirculation valve cannot be solved, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve and follow the procedure for replacing the exhaust gas recirculation valve in the Replacement of components section. G9T or G9U engines: Apply section C of this test.
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PART B
Exhaust gas recirculation valve potentiometer fault finding Use the CLIP diagnostic tool to compare PR088 EGR valve position feedback and the setpoint voltage or OCR* and check if there are any drops in feedback (micro-breaks).
Exhaust gas recirculation valve bushing fault finding With the engine stopped and the ignition on, record the PR088 EGR valve position feedback. The voltage should be less than 1.5 V. Remove the exhaust gas recirculation valve and perform a visual inspection: the exhaust gas recirculation valve should not have a cluster of soot between the base and the flap. Clean the exhaust gas recirculation valve sleeve, replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve if necessary and follow the procedure for replacing the exhaust gas recirculation valve in the Replacement of components section.
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PART C Activate command AC007 EGR Valve 4 times. Display PR088 EGR valve position feedback. Is PR088 1.5 V?
YES
NO
Replace* the pipe and the exhaust gas recirculation valve according to the procedure described in the Workshop Repair Manual. For the valve, follow the Replacement of components procedure. Follow the recommendations for confirming the fault finding.
Replace* the exhaust gas recirculation pipe according to the procedure described in the Workshop Repair Manual. Do not replace the exhaust gas recirculation valve. Follow the recommendations for confirming the fault finding.
Confirmation of the fault finding: Start the vehicle. Let the engine idle for 1 minute. Accelerate very slowly up to 1500 rpm for 2 minutes until the exhaust gas recirculation function becomes active. Carry out a vehicle test at low speed, without accelerating heavily, then normally. Check for faults using the CLIP diagnostic tool. If the customer complaint or the faults recur, contact the Techline.
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TEST10
Part A 1) Checking the injector return flow balance: Does the engine start?
YES
NO
Fit Mot. 1760 as shown in the tool fitting procedure (see next page). Press START (with card or RENAULT card) or perform a 15 second starting sequence (with ignition key). Measure the length of diesel fuel in the Mot. 1760 pipes. Replace the injector if the length travelled by the fuel is more than 10 cm compared with the average of the other three injectors. The injector return pipes must be fitted to the injectors. Start the engine. Set the CLIP diagnostic tool to parameter reading mode. Raise the temperature of the engine. Read the diesel fuel temperature using PR001 Fuel temperature: * if the temperature varies rapidly: increase the diesel fuel temperature to more than 50C, * if the temperature does not vary on the CLIP diagnostic tool display or varies too slowly: carry out a road test (driving) for 15 min. Switch off the engine. Fit MOT 1760 as shown in the installation procedure (see section 2). Put the CLIP diagnostic tool in parameter reading mode and check PR083 Rail pressure. Ask another Cotech to monitor the rise in fuel in the cans during engine turnover, as one of the cans will fill up quickly if one of the injectors is leaking. Start the engine. Accelerate the engine until the pressure in the rail is 550 bar: * if the engine speed is less than 3000 rpm, maintain this pressure. * if the engine speed is more than 3000 rpm, reduce the engine speed until the rail pressure is 500 bar and maintain this pressure. Maintain these conditions for one minute. Release the accelerator pedal and maintain the idle speed for 10 seconds. Switch off the engine. Measure the quantity of fuel contained in each measuring cylinder. Replace the injector where the quantity of fuel is more than 50 ml. Remove Mot. 1760 as shown in the tool removal procedure (see part 3).
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Disconnect the complete fuel return pipe according to the following procedure (do not remove the clips): press the clip, pull vertically on the end piece (1) of the fuel return pipe. WARNING The end piece is fragile. Be careful not to break it by pulling it too hard. Replace all removed clips.
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Fit the blanking plugs (B), from the kit (part number 77 01 208 229), on the end pieces of the fuel return pipe. If fitting of Mot. 1760 onto the injectors is not being performed immediately, place blanking plugs (A) on the injector fuel return openings.
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Remove the clips and the plugs from the end pieces (2) of the pipes (3) of Mot. 1760, leave the plugs (4) in place.
Insert the ends of the pipes into the measuring cylinders of the Mot. 1760 tool; the cylinders are taken from the Mot. 1711 tool. Then measure the fuel return (See the procedure in section 1 for checking the injector return flow).
Connect the pipes (3) to the injectors (without removing the clips on the injectors): press on the clip (1) on the injector, insert the end piece (2) into the injector fuel return opening, do not forget to fit the end piece plugs (2) to the injector fuel return openings with the clips provided. Remove the plugs (4).
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3) Removing the tool WARNING Use a cleaning cloth (part number 77 11 211 707) to absorb fuel run-off. Disconnect pipe (3) from an injector: press on the clip (1) on the injector, pull vertically on the end piece (2) of the pipe (3) on the Mot. 1760 tool, placing a wipe on the end piece (2) to prevent run-off. Lift the end piece (2) vertically so that the fuel contained in the pipes flows into the measuring cylinders of Mot. 1760. Remove the other 3 pipes using the same procedure. Remove the plugs from the fuel return pipe end pieces (2). Connect the complete fuel return pipe to the injectors. Wipe up any fuel run-off with a cleaning cloth (part number 77 11 211 707).
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Part B Injector nozzle sealing test: Check the level and condition of the engine oil: If there is pollution from the diesel oil, the injector nozzle which is leaking will be greasy. Disconnect the preheating relay. Ensure that this is not caused by rising engine oil by checking the engine compression values. Check the condition of the heater plug: this must not be damp. If this is the case, change the defective injector. If the compression values are in order, locate the faulty injector by examining the condition of the cylinders and the pistons via the heater plug wells (greasy cylinder, overheating, starting to disintegrate, etc.). If the cylinder - piston examination is not conclusive, remove the injectors and change the one with the greasy nozzle. *Note: Before replacing an injector, check for the presence and conformity of its sealing washer (see the checking procedure in the Poor performance fault finding chart). WARNING When removing or refitting the injectors, follow the cleanliness guidelines and safety advice (see section 13B of the Workshop Repair Manual).
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Injection computer Injector Flow controller (high-pressure pump) Engine speed sensor Engine speed sensor Camshaft sensor Rail pressure sensor Pressure limiter (on pump CP3) Turbocharging limitation solenoid valve Swirl solenoid valve Damper-valve solenoid valve Accelerator pedal sensor Air temperature sensor Diesel temperature sensor Engine coolant temperature sensor Air flowmeter
R = 3714 161 at + 10C / 2448 90 at + 20C/1671 59 at + 30C R = 3820 282 at + 10C / 2050 100 at + 25C/810 47 at + 50C R = 2252 112 at 25C / 811 39 at 50C/283 8 at + 80C Track 1: air temperature signal Track 2: - flow sensor Track 3: + 5 V flowmeter Track 4: + 12 V battery feed Track 5: air flow signal Track 6: earth
R between tracks 1 and 5 (coil)= 8 0.5 at + 20C R between tracks 2 and 4: 2400 to 5600 at + 20C R between tracks 2 and 6: 1900 to 6400 at + 20C R between tracks 4 and 6: 800 to 3800 at + 20C R between tracks 1 and 5 (coil)= 8 0.5 at + 20C R = 0.4 to 0.9 Maximum current drawn: 28 A at 0 seconds / 12 A at 10 s / 7 A after 30 seconds R = 0.45 0.05 at + 20C
Thermoplungers (R = Resistance)
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