12A-36
FUEL MIXTURE
Inlet distributor: Removal - Refitting
D4F, and 772
12A
III - FINAL OPERATION
aIt is essential to apply a bead of FLUOSTAR 2L
grease (see Vehicle: Parts and consumables for
the repair) (04B, Consumables - Products) 2 mm in
diameter on the inner edge of the high tension caps.
aConnect:
-the high voltage wiring harnesses to the spark
plugs,
-the fuel supply pipe union on the injector rail,
-the motorised throttle valve connector,
-the injector connectors,
-the air inlet temperature sensor connector,
-the non-return valve pipe on the brake servo,
-the petrol vapour rebreather pipe.
aRefit the dipstick.
aClip the engine wiring onto the inlet distributor.
aRefit the air filter unit (see 12A, Fuel mixture, Air fil-
ter unit: Removal - Refitting, page 12A-13) .
aConnect the battery (see Battery: Removal - Refit-
ting) (80A, Battery).
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FUEL MIXTURE
Inlet distributor: Removal - Refitting
K4M
12A
aDisconnect:
-the throttle valve connector (4) ,
-the brake servo non-return valve at the inlet distrib-
utor.
aDisconnect the air inlet temperature sensor connec-
tor (5) .aDisconnect:
-all coil connectors (6) ,
-the inlet air pressure sensor connector (7) ,
-the camshaft dephaser solenoid valve connector
(8) .
aUnpick the wiring (9) .
aMove aside the wiring.
aDisconnect the petrol vapour recirculation pipe (10) .
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FUEL MIXTURE
Inlet distributor: Removal - Refitting
K4M
12A
aFit new seals to the inlet distributor.
When replacing the inlet distributor
aparts always to be replaced: Throttle valve seal.
aUse SURFACE CLEANER (see Vehicle: Parts
and consumables for the repair) (04B, Consuma-
bles - Products) to clean and degrease:
-the throttle valve joint face if it is to be re-used,
-the inlet distributor seal housing.
aRefit:
-a new seal on the inlet distributor,
-the throttle valve.
aIn order, torque tighten the throttle valve bolts (10
N.m).
aRefit:
-the oil vapour rebreathing pipe,
-the heat shield,
-the air inlet pressure sensor,-the air inlet temperature sensor.
II - REFITTING OPERATION
aRefit:
-a new seal between the injector holder shim and
the inlet distributor,
-the inlet distributor.
aTighten to torque and in order the inlet distributor
bolts (12 N.m).
III - FINAL OPERATION
aConnect the petrol vapour recirculation pipe.
aPosition the wiring.
aClip on the wiring.
aConnect:
-the camshaft dephaser solenoid valve connector,
-the air inlet pressure sensor connector,
-the connector of each coil,
-the air inlet temperature sensor connector,
-the brake servo non-return valve,
-the throttle valve connector.
aRefit the air outlet pipe onto the air filter unit.
aConnect:
-the air outlet pipe of the air filter unit,
-the oil vapour rebreathing pipe on the air filter unit
air outlet pipe. WARNING
The joint faces must be clean, dr y and free from
grease (avoid finger marks).
WARNING
Do not scrape the joint faces of the aluminium,
any damage caused to the joint face will result in
a risk of leaks.
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13B-1
DIESEL INJECTION
Diesel injection: Precautions for the repair
K9K
13B
I - RISKS RELATING TO CONTAMINATION
The high-pressure direct injection system is highly sen-
sitive to contamination. The risks caused by contami-
nation are:
-damage to or destruction of the high pressure injec-
tion system,
-a component seizing,
-a component not being properly sealed.
All After-Sales operations must be performed under
very clean conditions. Having carried out an operation
in good conditions means that no impurities (particles a
few microns in size) have penetrated the system during
dismantling.
The cleanliness principle must be applied from the filter
to the injectors.
What are the sources of contamination?
-metal or plastic swarf,
-paint,
-fibres:
•cardboard,
•brushes,
•paper,
•clothing,
•cloth,
-foreign bodies such as hair,
-ambient air,
-etc.
1 - Cleaning cloths
Use lint-free cleaning cloths (see Vehicle: Parts and
consumables for the repair) (04B, Consumables -
Products).
It is prohibited to use cloths or ordinary paper towels:
these produce lint and lose fibres, which then contami-
nate the fuel circuit.
Each cloth must only be used once.2 - Blanking plugs
The blanking plugs are used to cap the fuel circuit once
it is opened and to therefore prevent contaminants
from entering.
A set of blanking plugs should be used once only and
used plugs must be discarded after use: once used,
the plugs are soiled and cleaning them is not sufficient
to make them reusable.
Unused plugs must also be discarded and must not be
used when carrying out work on an injection system.
Part number for set of blanking plugs: (see Vehicle:
Parts and consumables for the repair) (04B, Con-
sumables - Products).
3 - Protective bags
Use hermetically-resealable plastic bags, using adhe-
sive tape, for example, to store components which will
be refitted and reused. Stored parts will therefore be
less subject to the risk of contamination.
These are single-use bags: after use they must be dis-
carded.
4 - Cleaning products
Two cleaning products can be used:
-an injector cleaner (see Vehicle: Parts and consum-
ables for the repair) (04B, Consumables - Products),
-an aerosol spray brake cleaner (see Vehicle: Parts
and consumables for the repair) (04B, Consum-
ables - Products).
To use the injector cleaner, be sure to have a clean
brush in good condition (the brush must not lose any
bristles) as well as a clean container which has no im-
purities in it. WARNING
Do not clean the engine with a high pressure
cleaner to prevent damaging the connections.
Note:
There is no specific set of blanking plugs for S9U
and S9W engines. In order to comply with the
cleanliness recommendations, use plugs that are
compatible with the blanking plug sets for F9Q,
G9U, G9T or ZD3 engines.
Note:
Use a new injector cleaner each time work is car-
ried out (a used cleaning agent will contain impuri-
ties).
13B-3
DIESEL INJECTION
Diesel injection: Precautions for the repair
K9K
13B
2 - Using the brake cleaner
Clear the access to the unions that need opening, fol-
lowing the work procedures specific to the vehicle (see
the relevant Workshop Repair Manual).
Protect sections which are sensitive to fuel leaks.
Spray the brake cleaner onto the unions to be opened.
Clean the unions carefully using fresh cleaning cloths.
Blast the components that have been cleaned with
compressed air (tools, workbench, and also parts,
unions and around the injection system). Check that no
bristles from the brush have come away and that the
area is clean.
Open the circuit at the unions and immediately fit the
relevant blanking plugs.WARNING
To prevent impurities from entering, once the fuel
circuit is opened, it must not be blasted with com-
pressed air. Use cleaning cloths only, if necessary.
IMPORTANT
Wear leaktight gloves (Nitrile type) for this opera-
tion.
IMPORTANT
Wear goggles with side protectors for this opera-
tion.
WARNING
To prevent impurities from entering, once the fuel
circuit is opened, it must not be blasted with com-
pressed air. Use cleaning cloths only, if necessary.
14A-16
ANTIPOLLUTION
Exhaust gas recirculation assembly: Removal - Refitting
K9K
14A
aPull the intercooler air inlet pipe clip (5) on the turbo-
charger side.
aDisconnect the intercooler air inlet pipe (6) at the tur-
bocharger end.
aRemove the intercooler air inlet pipe nut (7) at the
turbocharger end.
aMove aside the intercooler air inlet pipe (6) at the tur-
bocharger end.
aDisconnect the vacuum pipe (8) from the turbo-
charging pressure regulator.
aUnclip:
-the turbocharging pressure regulator vacuum pipe
at (9) ,
-the brake servo vacuum pipe at (10) .
aDisconnect the brake servo vacuum pipe (11) .
aLoosen the clamp (12) for the air-air intercooler air
outlet pipe at the damper valve end.
aDisconnect the intercooler air outlet pipe (14) at the
damper valve end.
aRemove the nut (13) from the intercooler air outlet
pipe.
aMove the intercooler air outlet pipe (14) to one side. K9K, and 718
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ANTIPOLLUTION
Exhaust gas recirculation assembly: Removal - Refitting
K9K
14A
aRefit:
-new seals on the coolant circulation cover,
-the coolant circulation cover on the exhaust gas
cooler.
aTorque tighten the coolant circulation cover bolts
on the exhaust gas cooler (12 N.m).
aRemove the tool (Ms. 583) from the coolant inlet and
outlet hoses of the exhaust gas cooler.
III - FINAL OPERATION
aFit the intercooler air outlet pipe at the damper valve
end.
aConnect the intercooler air outlet pipe on the side of
the damper valve.
aTorque tighten the intercooler air outlet pipe clip
at the damper valve end (5.5 N.m).
aRefit the intercooler air outlet pipe nut on the lifting
eye.
aConnect the turbocharging pressure regulator vacu-
um pipe.
aClip:
-the turbocharging pressure regulator vacuum pipe,
-the vacuum pipe from the brake servo.
aConnect the brake servo vacuum pipe.
aFit the intercooler air inlet pipe at the turbocharger
end.
aRefit the intercooler air inlet pipe nut at the turbo-
charger end on the lifting eye.
aConnect the intercooler air inlet pipe at the turbo-
charger end.
aClip on the intercooler air inlet pipe clip at the turbo-
charger end.
aRefit the air outlet pipe onto the air filter unit.
aTighten the air filter unit air outlet pipe clip on the tur-
bocharger.
aConnect the oil vapour rebreathing pipe.
aRefit:
-the exhaust gas recirculation rigid pipe (see 14A,
Antipollution, Exhaust gas recirculation rigid
pipe: Removal - Refitting, page 14A-19) ,-the catalytic converter (see 19B, Exhaust, Cata-
lytic converter: Removal - Refitting, page 19B-
12) ,
-the lower engine tie-bar (see 19D, Engine mount-
ing, Lower engine tie-bar: Removal - Refitting,
page 19D-18) ,
-the EGR solenoid valve (see 14A, Antipollution,
Exhaust gas recirculation solenoid valve: Re-
moval - Refitting, page 14A-10) ,
-the air filter unit (see 12A, Fuel mixture, Air filter
unit: Removal - Refitting, page 12A-13) ,
-the scoop under the scuttle panel grille (see Scoop
under the scuttle panel grille: Removal - Refit-
ting) (56A, Exterior equipment).
-the scuttle panel grille (see Scuttle panel grille:
Removal - Refitting) (56A, Exterior equipment),
-the windscreen wiper arms (see Windscreen wip-
er arm: Removal - Refitting) (85A, Wiping -
Washing),
aConnect the battery (see ) (80A, Battery).
aFill and bleed the cooling system (see 19A, Cool-
ing, Cooling system: Draining - Refilling, page
19A-9) .
aRefit the engine cover. K9K, and 718
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COOLING
Water chamber: Removal - Refitting
K9K
19A
aRemove the air filter unit (see 12A, Fuel mixture,
Air filter unit: Removal - Refitting, page 12A-13) .
aPull the intercooler air inlet pipe clip (1) at the turbo-
charger end.
aDisconnect the intercooler air inlet pipe (2) at the tur-
bocharger end.
aRemove the nut (3) from the intercooler air inlet pipe
at the turbocharger end.
aMove aside the intercooler air inlet pipe (2) at the tur-
bocharger end.
aRemove the nut (4) from the intercooler air outlet
pipe at the damper valve end.
aDisconnect the turbocharging pressure regulator
vacuum pipe (5) .
aUnclip:
-the turbocharging pressure regulator vacuum pipe
at (6) ,
-the brake servo vacuum pipe at (7) .
aDisconnect the brake servo vacuum pipe (8) .
aLoosen the clamp (9) for the air-air intercooler air
outlet pipe at the damper valve end.
aDisconnect the intercooler air outlet pipe (10) at the
damper valve end.
aMove aside the intercooler air outlet pipe (10) at the
damper valve end. K9K, and 718
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