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16
19
21
62
STARTING - CHARGING
Alternator 16-1
Starter 16-4
COOLING SYSTEM
Filling - bleeding 19-1
Diagram 19-2
Thermoplunger unit 19-3
Radiator 19-4
Water pump 19-5
ENGINE MOUNTING
Suspended engine mounting 19-6
Exhaust
Catalytic converter 19-7
MANUAL GEARBOX
Identification 21-1
Gears 21-1
Capacity - Lubricants 21-2
AIR CONDITIONING
General 62-1
Compressor 62-2
Dehydration canister 62-3
Condenser 62-4
Pressure relief valve 62-5
Connecting hoses 62-6
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Capacities - Grades
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VALUES AND SETTINGS
Capacities - Grades
* Adjust using the dipstick
(1) After replacing the oil filterComponentsCapacity in
litres
(approx.)*Grade
Diesel engine
(oil)
F9QIn case of oil
change
4,5
4,6 (1)European Union countries
Under no circumstances should ACEA B1 oils be used for diesel
engines
Other countries
ComponentsCapacity
in litresGrade Special notes
Gearbox
JC5 3.1All countries: TRANSELF TRX 75 W 80 W
(Standards API GL5 or MIL-L 2105 G or D)
Coolant
circuit
F9Q 7.5Glacéol RX
(type D)Protection to - 20 ˚C ± 2˚C for warm, moderate and cold
climates.
Protection to - 37˚C ± 2˚C for very cold climates.
07-1
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Identification
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ENGINE AND PERIPHERALS
Identification
Repair Manual to be consulted: Mot. F9Q. Vehicle type Engine GearboxCapacity
(cm
3)Bore
(mm)Stroke
(mm)Compression
ratio
XA05 F9Q 732 JC5 1870 80 93 19/1
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Engine and transmission assembly
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10-4
Remove:
– the battery,
– the engine undertray.
Drain:
– the cooling circuit through the bottom hose of the
radiator,
– the gearbox and the engine (if necessary),
– the refrigerant circuit (if fitted) using filling equipment.
Remove:
– the front wheels along with the mudguard,
– the sub-frame and body tie rods,
– the track rod ends,
– the brake calipers (as well as the ABS sensors, if
fitted) and secure them to the suspension springs,
– the shock absorber base bolts,
– the heat shield (A) as well as the gearbox control,
– the clip (1) of the catalytic converter and secure this
to the body.
– the front bumper,
– the horn,
– the two mountings for power assisted steering
hoses on the right hand side of the sub-frame,
– the nut and the eccentric bolt of the steering shaft
yoke, after pushing back the guard.SPECIAL NOTES FOR VEHICLES FITTED WITH A
DRIVER'S AIRBAG
Remove (for the Scénic):
– the windscreen wiper arms using tool Elé. 1294-01,
– the front grilles,
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WARNING
In order to eliminate any risk of damaging the
rotary switch under the steering wheel, observe
the recommendations below:
!Before the steering column and the steering
rack are uncoupled, the steering wheel MUST
be immobilised with the wheels straight for the
duration of the operation using a "steering
wheel locking tool".
!If there is any doubt regarding the correct
alignment of the rotary switch, the steering
wheel must be removed so that the alignment
procedure described in the "AIRBAG" section
can be applied.
REMINDER: in this case, only qualified
personnel who have received training may carry
out the operation.
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– the earth strap on the bulkhead,
– the mountings of the air conditioning hoses (if
fitted) on the compressor and the condenser.
NOTE: it is essential to insert plugs in the pipes and on
the compressor to prevent the moisture entering the
circuit.
Remove the upper radiator mountings and attach the
cooling system to the engine.
Fit the engine retaining tool Mot. 1453 ensuring that
the strap is correctly positioned.
Remove the suspended engine mounting cover.Insert a wooden block between the gearbox and the
sub-frame.
Remove the nut (1), then tap it with a copper hammer
to release the suspended engine mounting stud.
Fit tool Mot. 1159 as shown below.
13932R
17518R1
17518R2
99024R2
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10-7
Fit tool Mot. 1040-01 under the engine sub-frame.
Lower the lift until the tool touches the ground.
Remove the sub-frame mounting bolts and take out
the engine and transmission assembly by lifting the
body.
When starting to lift the body, ensure that the catalytic
converter is removed and extract the radiator from its
upper mountings (then place it on the sub-frame).
NOTE: for any operation requiring the engine, gearbox
and sub-frame assembly to be separated, take care to
mark the position of tool Mot. 1159 on the sub-frame.REFITTING
The alignment of the sub-frame with the body will be
made easier by positioning two threaded rods
Mot. 1233-01 in the two front mountings of the sub-
frame on the body.
When lowering the body onto the engine - gearbox
assembly, ensure that the catalytic converter is
refitted.
Tighten the sub-frame mounting bolts to a torque of:
– 6.2 daN.m at the front,
–10.5 daN.m at the rear.
See section 19 "Suspended engine mounting" for
the tightening torques for the engine and gearbox
assembly mountings.
Refitting is the reverse of removal.
Refit the heat shields correctly.
Apply Loctite FRENBLOC to the caliper mounting
bolts and tighten them to the recommended torque.
Press the brake pedal several times to bring the
pistons into contact with the brake pads.
Fill:
– the engine and gearbox with oil (if necessary),
– the cooling circuit and bleed it (see section 19
"Filling - bleeding").
Fill the refrigerant circuit using the filling equipment (if
fitted).
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Sump
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10-8
Sump
SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED
Mot. 1233-01 Threaded rods for lowering the
sub-frame
REMOVAL
Put the vehicle on a two post lift.
Disconnect the battery.
Remove the engine undertray.
Drain the engine.
Remove:
– the front wheels as well as the right hand mudguard
and the lower clip of the left hand mudguard,
– the nut and the eccentric bolt of the steering shaft
yoke, after pushing back the guard.Remove:
– the lower ball joint mountings as well as the track rod
ends,
– the sub-frame and body tie rods,
– the gear control on the gearbox side,
– the horn,
– the bolt (1), and slacken engine tie-bar bolt (2),
without removing it,
– the bottom mountings of the bumper, TIGHTENING TORQUES (n daN.m)
Sub-frame front mounting bolts 6.2
Sub-frame rear mounting bolts 10.5
Sump bolts 1.5
Steering shaft yoke mounting bolt 3
Lower ball joint mounting bolt 6
Engine tie bar bolt 6.2
Sub-frame - side member tie rod bolts 3
Wheel bolts 9
WARNING
In order to eliminate any risk of damaging the
rotary switch under the steering wheel, observe
the recommendations below:
!Before the steering column and the steering
rack are uncoupled, the steering wheel MUST
be immobilised with the wheels straight for the
duration of the operation using a "steering
wheel locking tool".
!If there is any doubt regarding the correct
alignment of the rotary switch, the steering
wheel must be removed so that the alignment
procedure described in the "AIRBAG" section
can be applied.
REMINDER: in this case, only qualified
personnel who have received training may carry
out the operation.
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Specifications
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DIESEL EQUIPMENT
Specifications
Vehicle GearboxEngine
Depollution
standard
Type IndexBore
(mm) Stroke
(mm) Cubic
capacity
(cm
3)Compres-
sion ratioCatalytic
converter
XA05 JC5 F9Q 732 80 93 1 870 19/1◊ C103 Euro 2000
ENGINE SPEED (rpm) SMOKE DENSITY
IDLING SPEED Max. - no loadMax. - under
loadHomologation value Max. - Max
835 ± 50 4,700 ± 150 4,500 ± 100
1.5 m
-1 (46 %) 3 m-1 (70 %)
DESCRIPTION BRAND/TYPE SPECIAL NOTES
High pressure pumpBOSCH
CR/CP153/R65/10-15Pressure from 250 to 1350 bars
Supercharging pump (low
pressure)BOSCHPressure from 2.5 to 4 bars
Flow: 80 to 100 litres/hour minimum
Diesel pressure sensor BOSCHFitted to the injection rail
Resistance: tracks 1,2 and 1,3 = 4.3 MΩ
tracks 2,3 = 1050 Ω
Injectors BOSCHSolenoid injector
Resistance: < 2 Ω
Maximum pressure 1525 bars
Pressure regulator - Integrated with the high pressure pump
Resistance: ≈ 5 Ω at 20˚ C
Injection computer BOSCH128 track computer
Pre-postheating unit NAGARES BED/7With pre-postheating function controlled by the
injection computer
Heater plugsBERU
or
CHAMPIONResistance: 0.6 Ω connector removed
Accelerator potentiometer CTSDouble track potentiometer
Track resistance ≈ 1.7 Ω
Air intake temperature sensor SIEMENSintegrated in the flow meter
Resistance between 100 Ω and 40 Ω
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