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INJECTION
General
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SPECIAL NOTES FOR MULTIPOINT INJECTION
• 55 track SIEMENS FENIX 5 computer.
•Semi-sequential multipoint injection. Injectors are controlled two by two (injectors for cylinders 1 and 4
followed by cylinders 2 and 3).
•Semi-static ignition with dual coils.
•Canister bleed solenoid controlled by RCO signal.
•Computer configuration depending on gearbox type (manual gearbox or automatic transmission)
•Idle speed correction depending on :
- air conditioning,
- power assisted steering pressostat,
- battery voltage.
•Injection warning light on instrument panel operational.
•Use fault finding fiche n° 27.
•Maximum speed :
-6 200 rpm if 1st , 2nd or 3rd gears
-6 000 rpm if 4th,or 5th gears. E7J Engine
FITTING A 2ND GENERATION ENGINE IMMOBILISER REQUIRES A SPECIAL PROCEDURE FOR REPLACING THE
COMPUTER.
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INJECTION
General
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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
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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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INJECTION
Location of components
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H Locking relay
K Fuel pump relay
3 Oxygen sensor
(tightening torque : 5 daN.m)
12993R
1 Coil
19 Anti-interference condenser
99931-1R1
12839S
17 Power assisted steering pressostat
13050R
D7F Engine
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INJECTION
Location of components
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K Fan assembly relay (for versions with air
conditioning)
L Fuel pump relay
M Fan assembly relay (for versions without air
conditioning) slow speed fan assembly (with
air conditioning) 15 Power assisted steering pressostat
13241R
12839S
E7J engine
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INJECTION
Idle speed correction
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CONNECTION BETWEEN THE POWER ASSISTED STEERING PRESSOSTAT AND THE INJECTION COMPUTER
The injection computer receives information from the power assisted steering pressostat . This varies
depending on the pressure present in the hydraulic circuit. The higher the pressure, , the more energy is
absorbed by the power assisted steering pump.
To compensate for this energy absorption, the injection computer increases the opening ratio of the idle
speed regulation stepping motor.
The information is received on track 13 of the injection computer. If the pressostat is closed , the computer
receives an earth . The idle speed is adjusted to 800 rpm for the D7F engine and 850 rpm for the E7J
engine .
IDLE SPEED CORRECTION DEPENDING ON THE BATTERY VOLTAGE
The objective of this correction is to compensate for the drop in voltage, due to consumer operation when
the battery is poorly charged To correct this, the idle speed is increased, allowing the alternator to rotate
faster and consequently increase the charging voltage.
The lower the voltage, the greater the degree of correction. Correction of the engine speed is therefore
variable. It begins when the voltage drops to below 12.7 Volts. Correction begins at the nominal engine
speed and may reach a maximum of 880 rpm for the D7F engine and 930 rpm for the
E7J engine .
IDLE SPEED CORRECTION DEPENDING ON AIR CONDITIONING OPERATION
The injection computer increases the idle speed to 850 rpm. for the D7F engine and 880 rpm . for the E7J
engine , provided it receives the fast idle speed information from the air conditioning computer.
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COOLING
Water pump
CLEANING
It is very important not to scratch the gasket faces
of all aluminium components.
Use the product Décapjoint to dissolve the part
of the gasket which remains attached.
Apply the product to the part to be cleaned, wait
approximately 10 minutes, then remove it using a
wooden spatula.
The wearing of gloves is recommended during
this operation.
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SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1054TDC pin
Mot. 1202 Hose clip pliers
Mot. 1273 Tool for checking belt tension
Mot. 1289-03 Tool for centring the suspended en-
gine movement limiter
Mot. 1379 Tool for retaining engine on sub-
frame
10478S
D7F Engine
Crankshaft output mounting bolts 2 + 90°
Bolt for mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on engine 6.2
Bolt for mounting front right suspended
engine mounting on vehicle body 6.2
Timing belt tension wheel nut 5
Water pump mounting bolt 0.9
TIGHTENING TORQUES (in daN.m)
REMOVAL
Place the vehicle on a two post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove:
- the timing belt (see method described in
section 11 "Timing belt),
- the power assisted steering pump pulley (if fit-
ted),
- the upper alternator mounting bolt and
slacken the lower bolt,
- the bolts for mounting the power assisted
steering pipe on the cylinder block,
- the bolts for mounting the power assisted
steering pump on its support (move the po-
wer assisted steering pump-pipe assembly to
one side),
- the power assisted steering pump support,
- the water pump hose,
- the tension wheel along with the water pump
itself.
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