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Fault finding – Test13B
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Checking the air filter.
If the engine is equipped accordingly, check:
–that the damper valve is open (AC012 Damper
valve, step B).
–the condition of the damper valve:
–the tightness of the mounting bolts,
–cracks in the damper valve.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
Replace the valve if necessary.
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PROGRAM No.: C1
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TEST3 Checking the turbocharged air inlet circuit
Engine stopped: Check the low and high pressure
air circuit sealing (air leaks in or out, upstream or
downstream of the turbocharger).Check the parts that are abnormally greasy of the
circuit and reveal a lack of tightness.
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 flow sensor: apply test 4.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
Check that there is no leak at the exhaust manifold,
in particular at the exhaust manifold/turbocharger
connection.
Check the exhaust system: apply 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 the intercooler if necessary.
END OF TEST3.
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TEST5
CONTINUED 2
Visual inspection of the solenoid valve electrical connector
Switch off the engine.
Note:
The requested checks are entirely visual.
1- Check that the connector is correctly connected and locked.
2- Check that the electric wires are not damaged where they leave the insulation.
Disconnect the connector to continue the checks.
3- Check that there is no heat damage to the unit and mechanical damage to the lock.
4- Check that the contacts (clips and tabs) are not deformed.
5- Check the sealing of the connector.
Do the visual inspections highlight any damage?
NO YES
If there is a repair procedure (see Technical
Note 6015A, Electrical wiring repair, Wiring:
Precautions for repair), repair the connector,
otherwise replace the wiring.
After repair, restart the test from the beginning.
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TEST8 Incorrect injector operation
Section A: Fuel regulation balance check for each injector (individual correction):
–In the CLIP diagnostic tool, choose the Fuel circuit subfunction.
–With the engine idling and the fuel temperature > 50˚C, display the flow correction values of each injector
(individual correction), i.e.:
–PR364 Cylinder no. 1 fuel flow correction.
–PR405 Cylinder no. 2 fuel flow correction.
–PR406 Cylinder no. 3 fuel flow correction.
–PR365 Cylinder no. 4 fuel flow correction.
A flow correction value greater than or equal to 5 mg/st absolute value can indicate an injector fault or cylinder
sealing fault.
–If this has not already been carried out, check the injector connections and wiring.
–Check the connections and wiring of the engine management computer to the injectors.
–Repair if necessary.
–Check the IMA injector codes, comparing the IMA codes on the injectors (the IMA codes must be read from left
to right) and the IMA codes read in the CLIP diagnostic tool.
–If the IMA codes are correct, continue the fault finding procedure,
–If not, change the incorrect IMA codes using command SC002 Enter injector codes (see Interpretation of
commands).
To confirm the repair, consult part B of this test.
CASE No. 1: If at least one of the values is greater than or equal to + 5 mg/st
–Check the valve clearance.
–Check the condition of the engine and the compressions (using the Clip diagnostic tool or a compression
gauge).
–If the compression test reveals a cylinder fault, carry out the necessary repairs.
–If the compression is correct, check the fitting conformity of the injector (see MR 364 (Mégane II) or 370 (Scénic
II), 13B, Diesel injection, Diesel injector: Removal - Refitting)
In particular, check that each injector has one compression washer.
Check the fuel regulation again for each injector (individual correction).
–If not, replace the injector and check for the sealing washer. Modify the IMA code using command SC002 Enter
injector codes (see Interpretation of commands).
–Apply Part B of this test to confirm the fault finding.
CASE No. 2: If at least one of the values is less than or equal to - 5 mg/st
–Check the valve clearance.
–Check the level and condition of the engine oil.
–Remove the injector with the largest correction.
–If there is diesel fuel contamination, check the condition of the cylinder concerned (cylinder, piston, valves).
Use an endoscope if possible.
–Only replace the removed injector, and modify the IMA code using command SC002 Enter injector codes
(see Interpretation of commands).
–Apply Part B of this test to confirm the fault finding.
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PROGRAM No.: C1
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2 - Checking the balance of the injector return flows:
3 - Removing the tool:
Disconnect the pipe from an injector:
–press on the injector clip,
–pull vertically on the end piece of the pipe of tool Mot.1760, placing a wipe on the end piece to prevent run-off.
Lift the end piece vertically so that the fuel contained in the pipes flows into the measuring cylinders of tool Mot.1760.
Remove the other 3 pipes using the same procedure.
TEST8
CONTINUED 5
Does the engine start? – Fit Mot. 1760 as shown in the tool fitting procedure.
–Start the vehicle or perform a 15 second starting sequence
(with ignition key).
–Measure the length travelled by the diesel fuel in the pipes of the
Mot. 1760.
–Replace the injector if the length travelled by the fuel is more than
10 cm compared with the average of the other three injectors. NO
YES
–The injector return pipes must be fitted to the injectors.
–Start the engine.
–Display the Fuel circuit sub-function in the CLIP diagnostic tool.
–Raise the temperature of the engine.
–Read the diesel fuel temperature with PR063 Fuel temperature until a diesel fuel temperature greater than
50˚C is reached
–Switch off the engine.
–Fit Mot. 1760 as shown in the installation procedure (see step 1).
–Check the value of the PR038 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 3,000 rpm, maintain this pressure.
●if the engine speed is greater 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 if the quantity of fuel is more than 50 ml.
–Remove Mot. 1760 as shown in the tool removal procedure (see step 3).
IMPORTANT:
Use a cleaning cloth (part number 77 11 211 707) to absorb fuel run-off.
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Connect the pipe of Mot. 1760 to the rail overpressure valve (without removing the clip on the overpressure valve):
–press down on the clip (1) of the overpressure valve,
–insert the end piece (2) in the overpressure valve fuel return opening.
–do not forget to fit the end piece plug (2) to the overpressure valve fuel return opening using the clip supplied.
Remove the plug (4).
Insert the end of the pipe in the measuring cylinder of Mot. 1760, the measuring cylinder is taken from Mot. 1711.
Measure the return flow (see the procedure in part 1 of this test).
Part 3: Removing the tool:
Disconnect the pipe of Mot. 1760 on the overpressure valve:
–press down on the clip (1) of the overpressure valve,
–pull horizontally on the end piece (2) of the pipe of Mot. 1760 while putting a cloth on the end piece (2) to avoid the
drips.
Lift the end piece (2) vertically so that the fuel contained in the pipes flows into the measuring cylinder of Mot. 1760.
Remove the plug from the fuel return pipe end piece (2).
Connect the complete fuel return pipe to the overpressure valve.
Wipe up any diesel run-off with a cleaning cloth (part number 77 11 211 707).
TEST11
CONTINUED 3
IMPORTANT
Use a cleaning cloth (part number 77 11 211 707) to absorb fuel run-off.