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Fault finding – Operating diagram86A
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The radio includes the following functions:
•Radio reception (AM, FM).
•CD/MP3 playing.
•Hands-free for Bluetooth telephones.
•Voice recognition for telephone functions
•Audio reading of a Bluetooth peripheral (Telephone for example).
The system offers the following possibilities:
•Choose FM radio stations using the presets, the list or manual selection.
•Have access to an automatically updated FM radio list.
•Listen to CDs and MP3s.
•Control the radio using the radio control satellite.
•Have access to optimised audio and acoustic telephone configurations for each vehicle according to the vehicle
type.
•Modify various acoustic parameters (base, treble, front/rear balance, etc.).
•Use the hands-free telephone function (sound relayed towards the radio speakers) with a Bluetooth telephone.
•Use voice recognition for the telephone functions (button on the radio control satellite). The voice identifier can be
recorded.
•Benefit from a connection for a CD changer.
•Possibility of connecting a peripheral with a USB port, Jack socket, etc.
•Anti-theft protection
Computer activation system
The radio has an activation system.
The radio is switched on under the following conditions:
•by pressing the radio ON/OFF button,
•when the engine is started, the radio is switched on automatically.
The radio is switched off under the following conditions:
•The ignition is switched off.
•Door opened (Clio III)
•1 minute after a door is opened (New Twingo)
•By pressing the radio ON/OFF button (Clio III and New Twingo).
In the last case, if the vehicle engine is running, the radio will be switched off from a user point of view, but will be
considered operational from an electrical point of view. If the ignition is switched off, the radio will be off.
The multimedia interface unit (Display or Multimedia connection unit) is activated by the UCH (central door
unlocking); this then activates the multimedia computers (Navigation, Radio, etc.) via the "Activation signal"
connections.
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Thermal protection
Thermal protection is integrated in order to protect the radio.
The functions are restored when the internal temperature falls below 80˚C.
Car radio code
The radio is protected by a two-part anti-theft system:
•A 4-digit code,
•Information exchanged between the instrument panel and the radio.
This code is requested in the following cases:
•New vehicle,
•New radio,
•When a radio is swapped between vehicles.
Entering the code using the radio control satellite:
Press the lower button on the radio control satellite to confirm an entry.
Entering using the radio:
Enter the digits using buttons 1, 2, 3 and 4, and then confirm with button 6.
If the code is entered incorrectly, the radio will be locked (1 minute for the first error, 2 minutes for the second error,
4 minutes for the third error, etc., for a maximum of 32 minutes after each attempt).
After several attempts, if the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
Reminder:
The radio will operate for approximately 2 minutes in scrambled mode without the code having been entered
(with regular warning beeps).
Note:
If the battery is disconnected, it is not necessary to re-enter the radio anti-theft code.
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The pre-code is recovered by consulting ID007 Radio programming key using the diagnostic tool or by removing
the radio and noting the four characters on the barcode following the letter T (see photo below).
There are three ways to recover the radio code (4 digits):
1. Only the VIN is available: connect to code management on Renault.Net and enter the VIN. The code server
gives the original radio code entered in the World Vehicle Database (BVM).
If the code has not been entered in the BVM or is incorrect when the code is entered in the radio, follow the
procedure below:
2.The pre-code is available: go back to code management on Renault.Net, enter the pre-code and obtain the radio
code.
If this code is correct, the radio will operate again; if not, follow the procedure below:
3. On Renault.Net, write a help message to be sent to the assistance unit.
WHEN REPLACING PARTS, OR FOR AN UNKNOWN VIN, WRITE A HELP MESSAGE IN CODE
MANAGEMENT ON RENAULT.NET TO UPDATE THE DATABASE.
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Fault finding – Anti-theft code recovery procedure
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Available configuration and operating mode
SC002: Computer configuration
This command is used to configure the computer according to the vehicle equipment, type of driving and language.
Configuration modification procedure:
•Activate the + after ignition feed.
•Connect the diagnostic tool and switch on the radio.
•Establish dialogue with the computer.
•Select the Repair mode menu.
•Select the Configuration and programming menu.
•Select the special command SC002 Computer configuration.
•Select the connection in the drop-down menu that corresponds to the vehicle.
•Click on Confirm.
•Exit diagnostic mode (ends dialogue with the computer without switching off the tool), switch off the ignition for
30 seconds and then switch the ignition back on.
•Establish dialogue with the computer.
•Check to see that the configurations have been correctly stored in the Configuration reading menu.
NOTE:
To reconfigure the computer, delete any telephones already paired to the radio (using the menus, see the user's
manual), before running configuration SC002 Computer configuration.
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VP001: Write VIN
This command enables the vehicle identification number to be entered manually in the computer. Use this command
each time the computer is replaced. The VIN is stamped on the manufacturer's plate.
Procedure for entering the VIN
•Establish dialogue with the navigation computer.
•Select the Repair mode menu.
•Select the Other configuration menu.
•Select line VP001 Write VIN.
•Enter the VIN.
•Exit fault finding mode.
•Switch off the ignition.
•Wait for the end of the Powerlatch* phase (20 minutes maximum).
•Reread the VIN in the Identification menu to confirm ID014 VIN code.
VP003: Enter After-Sales operation date
This command is used to enter the date of the last After-Sales operation on the radio.
Consecutively enter the six figures of the date: two for the year, two for the month and two for the day.
E.g. 000706 (6 July 2000).
Reread the date of the last After-Sales operation in the Identification menu to confirm ID005 Last After-Sales
operation date.
*Powerlatch: Time required for injection computer supply after + 12 V after ignition feed cut-off.
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To remove and refit the radio, consult the Repair Manual for the vehicle concerned:
–Clio III: MR 392, Mechanical, 86A, Radio, Radio: Removal - Refitting.
–New Twingo: MR 411, Mechanical, 86A, Radio, Radio: Removal - Refitting.
Operations to perform before replacing the radio computer:
–With the approval of the Techline, read the fault code and perform the conformity check to determine whether the
fault is detected before replacing the computer.
–Remove any CDs before removing the computer or when replacing the CD changer.
–Switch off the ignition and remove the computer.
Operations to perform after replacing the radio:
–Connect the diagnostic tool, switch on the radio and establish dialogue with the computer.
–For New Twingo: before configuring the radio, it is essential to correctly configure the display (see 86D,
Multimedia interface).
–Configure the computer using special command SC002 Computer configuration (see Configuration).
–Enter the VIN code using command VP001 Write VIN (see Programming).
–Enter the computer replacement date using command VP003 Enter After-Sales operation date
(see Programming).
–Check that there are no faults and that the radio functions correctly, then enter the anti-theft code if the radio
requests it (see Anti-theft code).
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Tool faultAssociated
DTCDiagnostic tool title
DF001930D Front right-hand speaker
DF002930F Front left-hand speaker
DF003930B Rear right-hand speaker
DF0049311 Rear left-hand speaker
DF0069315 FM1 amplifier
DF0079316 FM2 amplifier
DF023936A CD changer
DF0259368 CD changer reading
DF0279343 Computer
DF0289347 Computer
DF0299351 Computer
DF0309341 Computer configuration
DF032935A Computer
DF033935B Computer
DF034935C Computer
DF03993F0 Battery voltage
DF04093D4 No audio CD changer signals
DF04393D5 No audio CD changer signals
DF0469342 Locked unit
DF0519321 Front right-hand tweeter
DF0529322 Front left-hand tweeter
DF0539320 Rear right-hand tweeter
DF0549323 Rear left-hand tweeter
DF05593CF Button jammed
DF0569328 Microphone
DF064931F Activation signal
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Fault finding – Fault summary table