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FUEL SUPPLY
Fuel pressure
13
Connect pressure gauge 0 ; 10 bars along with
the flexible hose, Mot. 1311-01.
Shunt terminals (3) and (5) on the pump relay (K) ,
which is situated in the engine fuse box.
99938-1R
12839S
The pressure must be 3 bars ± 0,2.
By applying a pressure of 500 mbars to the
pressure regulator, a fuel pressure of 2.5 bars ±
0.2 should be obtained. DF7 Engine
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FUEL SUPPLY
Fuel pressure
13E7J Engine
Shunt terminals (3) and(5) of the fuel pump relay
(L) located in the engine fuse box .
12839S
The pressure must be 3 bars ± 0.2.
By applying a pressure of 500 mbars to the
pressure regulator, a fuel pressure of 2.5 bars ±
0.2 should be obtained.
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Location of components
13
1 EGR valve and solenoid valve
2 Air temperature sensor (white connector)
3 Coolant temperature sensor (white connector)
4 Diesel injection computer
5 Fuel filter
6 Pre-postheating plug relay housing
7 TDC sensor
8 Fast idle solenoid valve
9 Electrical solenoid / coded solenoid
10 Digital DPC injection pump
11 Load potentiometer
12 Advance solenoid valve
13 Altimetric corrector
14 Injector with sensor (needle lift)
12874
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Coded solenoid valve
13
On this type of vehicle, the replacement of the
solenoid valve and of the coded electronic unit (A)
requires the removal of the injection pump from
the engine.
REMOVAL
With the pump on the bench, remove the protec-
tive fittings at (B).
These are secured by shear bolts which may be re-
moved either :
- using a small cold chisel or a punch and hitting
on the conical heads of bolts (C), (D) and (E)
to loosen them,
- using tool Mot. 1372 for bolt (F), drilling it
using the 4 mm diameter drill (drilling depth
approximately 4 mm) and the large diameter
drilling guide tube on the fitting side (2).
Use extractor (3) and its handle to remove it .
REFITTING
Tighten the fuel cut off solenoid valve to a torque
of 2 daN.m.
Refit a heat shrink cover on the fuel cut off sole-
noid, ensuring the wiring is correctly routed.
Refit the fittings using shear bolts and observing
their location and that of the spacers,
(depending on fitting).
IMPORTANT : using a torque wrench, tighten the
bolts, then remove the bolt heads by bending
them using a tube inserted in the bolt heads.
Location of bolts :
D :
∅ 5 x 25 mm ; torque =0.55 daN.m
C and F :
∅ 6 x 40 mm ; torque =1.2 daN.m
E :
∅ 5 x 33 mm ; torque =0.55 daN.m
Refit the cable of the fast idle speed LDA and
tighten the cable grip, leaving 2 mm play.
Refit the injection pump on the engine.
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Pump
13
Remove :
- the fuel supply pipe (A),
- the fuel return pipe (B),
- the pump connector (C),
- the accelerator cable (D),
- the vacuum pipe (E) connected to the fast
idle speed LDA,
- the high pressure wiring loom using tool Mot.
1383,
10578R
- the rear support mounting bolt.
12869R
Fit tool Mot. 1200 or Mot. 1317 , for retaining the
pump pulley.
12410R
Inserting a torx screwdriver in the gaps of the
RAM pulley, slacken:
- the three bolts mounting the pump
- the central nut securing the pump shaft to the
RAM pulley.
Slacken the central nut and all three of the bolts
mounting the pump until they are completely
free.
Extract the pump.
REFITTING
Clean the pump shaft very thoroughly, using sol-
vent to eliminate all trace of grease.
Refit the pump.
Tighten the three bolts mounting the pump .
Pretighten the central nut of the pump to 2
daN.m.
IMPORTANT : it is vital to carry out a pretighte-
ning operation before the final tightening; tigh-
ten the central pump nut to a torque of 4.5
daN.m.
Carry out the timing operations (see "Pump -
Timing").
For all other operations, refitting is the reverse of
removal.
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ANTIPOLLUTION
Fuel vapour rebreathing
14
CHECKING CANISTER BLEED OPERATION
Incorrect operation of the system may cause the
idle speed to be unstable or the engine to stall.
Check the conformity of the circuit (see
operational diagrams)
Be sure to check that the pipe marked "CAN" on
the solenoid valve is correctly connected to the
canister.
Check the condition of the pipes to the fuel tank.
97393R6
1Inlet manifold
2Canister bleed solenoid valve
3Canister
4Fuel tankAt idle speed connect a pressure gauge
(- 3 ; +3 bars) (Mot. 1311-01) to the "CAN" outlet
on the solenoid valve, to check there is no vacuum
(the command value read by the
XR25 for #23 re-
mains minimal X = 0.7 % ). Is there a vacuum ?
YESIgnition off, use a vacuum pump to apply a
vacuum of 500 mbars to the solenoid valve
at (C). This should not vary by more than 10
mbars in 30 seconds.
Does the pressure vary?
YESThe solenoid valve is faulty. Renew it. Air
must be blown into the pipe (A) connecting
the solenoid valve to the canister to remove
any particles of active carbon.
NOThere is an electrical fault. Check the circuit.
NOUnder bleeding conditions (not at idle
speed, engine warm), the vacuum should
increase (the value for #23 on the XR25
should also be seen to increase).
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INJECTION
General
17
1 Coil
2 Air filter
3 Oxygen sensor
4 Absolute pressure sensor
5 Throttle position potentiometer
6 Idle regulation stepping motor
7 Air temperature sensor
8 Injection computer
9 Inertia switch
10 Locking relay
11 Fuel pump relay
12 TDC sensor
13 Fuel vapour recycling solenoid valve
14 Coolant temperature sensor
15 Tool for removing spark plug leads
16 Pinking sensor
17 Power assisted steering pressostat
18 Pressure regulator
19 Anti-interference condenser
20 Fuel vapour absorber (canister)
LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
13081
D7F Engine
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INJECTION
General
17
1 Fuel vapour recycling solenoid valve
2 Air filter
3 Pinking sensor
4 Absolute pressure sensor
5 Idle speed regulation stepping motor
6 Throttle position potentiometer
7 Air temperature sensor
8 Injection computer
9 Inertia switch
10 Fuel pump relay
11 TDC sensor
12 Coolant temperature sensor
13 Oxygen sensor
14 Coil for cylinders 2 - 3
15 Power assisted steering pressostat
16 Coil for cylinders 1 - 4
17 Fuel vapour absorber (canister)
18 Anti-interference condenser
LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
13082
E7J Engine
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