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AFTER REPAIRCarry out another fault finding check on the system.
Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults.
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of statuses13B
DCM 1.2 Injection
Program No.: 4D
Vdiag No.: 48, 4C, 50,
54, 58, 5C
ET003ENGINE IMMOBILISER
STATUS DEFINITIONACTIVE: This status indicates that the immobiliser is active.
INACTIVE: This status indicates that the immobiliser is inactive.
NOTESACTIVE: ET003 "ENGINE IMMOBILISER" shows the vehicle protection status.
This Verlog 4 type immobiliser function is managed by the UCH computer and the
injection computer.
Before any starting request, the computer is protected.
When a starting request is made, the injection computer and the UCH exchange
authentication data via the multiplex network. This determines whether the engine start
is authorised or denied.
After more than 5 consecutive failed authentication attempts, the injection computer
goes into protection (anti-scanning) mode and no longer tries to authenticate the UCH
computer.
It only leaves this mode when the following sequence of operations is carried out:
–The ignition is left on for at least 5 seconds,
–The ignition is switched off,
–The injection computer self-supply cuts out when it should (the time varies according
to engine coolant temperature).
Conformity check: Engine stopped, ignition on or engine running.
"ACTIVE"If status ET003 is ACTIVE see 82A, Engine immobiliser.
"INACTIVE"When the ignition is switched on and when driving, status ET003 should be INACTIVE,
if this is not the case, see 82A, Engine immobiliser.
DCM1.2_V48_ET003/DCM1.2_V4C_ET003/DCM1.2_V50_ET003/DCM1.2_V54_ET003/DCM1.2_V58_ET003/DCM1.2_V5C_ET003
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults. Clear the faults from the computer memory.
Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a test with the diagnostic
tool.
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of statuses13B
DCM 1.2 Injection
Program No.: 4D
Vdiag No.: 48, 4C, 50,
54, 58, 5C
ET007PRE-POSTHEATING UNIT CONTROL
STATUS DEFINITIONACTIVE: the status is active when the heater plugs are activated according to the
engine coolant temperature.
INACTIVE: the status is inactive after the engine has been running for a certain period.
In the event of a fault, consult the interpretation of fault DF017 Preheating unit control
circuit.
Conformity check: Engine running and the engine coolant temperature > 80˚C
ACTIVEWhen the ignition is switched on, status ET007 should be ACTIVE for a time that varies
according to the engine coolant temperature. Both the relay and the heater plugs are
supplied.
After starting the status should remain ACTIVE for a time that varies depending on the
engine coolant temperature. This is postheating.
If ET007 is INACTIVE when the ignition is switched on, check:
–The supply fuse FB1 (70A) of the engine fuse and relay box or F2 (70A) on the power
feed fuse board, according to the vehicle.
–The feed to the heater plugs following relay actuation, and the heater plugs
connections.
–The continuity and the absence of interference resistance between the following
connections:
●Connection code 37Z between components 257 (or 980) and 680.
●Connection code 37AA between components 257 (or 980) and 681.
●Connection code 37AB between components 257 (or 980) and 682.
●Connection code 37AC between components 257 (or 980) and 683.
–That the contacts of the pre-postheating unit connector are in good condition and
connected correctly.
If the vehicle starts, preheating is completed and status ET007 remains ACTIVE during
the engine operating phase, consult the interpretation of faults DF017 Preheating unit
control circuit and DF025 Preheating unit fault finding connection.
INACTIVEIf the vehicle does not start, the status remains INACTIVE and the preheating was not
executed when the ignition was switched on or during the starting phase, check the
following connections:
●connection code 3FY and 3FF between components 120 and 257 (or 980).
Check for + 12 V on the preheating unit.
●Connection code BP35 of component 257 (or 980).
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see
Technical Note 6015A, Repairing electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for repair),
repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
DCM1.2_V48_ET007/DCM1.2_V4C_ET007/DCM1.2_V50_ET007/DCM1.2_V54_ET007/DCM1.2_V58_ET007/DCM1.2_V5C_ET007
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13B
DCM 1.2 Injection
Program No.: 4D
Vdiag No.: 48, 4C, 50,
54, 58, 5C
ALP1 No dialogue with the computer
NOTESOnly consult this customer complaint after a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
To check that the diagnostic tool is not causing the fault, try to establish dialogue with a computer on another
vehicle. If the diagnostic tool is not the cause and communication cannot be established with any other computer
on the same vehicle, it is possible that another computer is disrupting the multiplex network. Check the battery
voltage and make the necessary adjustments to obtain a correct voltage (9.5 V < Battery voltage < 17.5 V).
Run fault finding on the multiplex network using the diagnostic tool (see 88B, Multiplexing).
Check the presence and the condition of the injection fuses on the UPC and on the engine fuse box.
Check the connection of the computer connectors and the condition of its connections.
Check the injection computer earths (quality, oxidation, earth bolts secure on the battery terminal).
Check that the supply to the computer is correct:
For New Twingo:
–AP29 between components 1016 and 120,
–3FB between components 238 and 120,
–NH between earth and component 120,
For Mégane II, Scénic II, Modus, and Clio III:
–AP15 between components 1337 and 120,
–NH between earth and component 120,
–3FB1 between components 1337 and 120,
–3FB2 between components 1337 and 120.
For Kangoo 2:
–AP15 between components 1337 and 120,
–N between earth and component 120,
–3FB between components 1337 and 120,
–3FB1 between components 1337 and 120,
–3FB2 between components 1337 and 120.
Ensure that the supply to the diagnostic socket is correct:
–BP32 between components 225 and 260,
–AP43 between components 225 and 1337,
–MN between earth and component 225.
If dialogue has still not been established after these checks, contact Techline.
DCM1.2_V48_ALP1/DCM1.2_V4C_ALP1/DCM1.2_V50_ALP1/DCM1.2_V54_ALP1/DCM1.2_V58_ALP1/DCM1.2_V5C_ALP1
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault finding charts
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13B-258V6 MR-413-X44-13B000$210.mif
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault finding charts13B
DCM 1.2 Injection
Program No.: 4D
Vdiag No.: 48, 4C, 50,
54, 58, 5C
In this case, it may be the solenoid valve dynamic specification which is at fault (atmospheric pressure
resetting time). Final fault finding is carried out by measuring this specification on a special bench.
ALP12
CONTINUED 2
NOTESOnly consult this customer complaint after a full check with the diagnostic tool.
Check that solenoid valve casing does not have any splashes of fluid on it which may impede the breather (water,
engine oil, gearbox oil, brake fluid, coolant, mud, dust, or any other substance).
Instructions:
–The solenoid valve must be set up 450 mm above the ground, in an area free from water, mud, or any other fluid.
–Cleaning with a high pressure jet is forbidden.
Is there coolant present? Follow the recommendations below.
Is the solenoid valve subjected to significant fluctuations
or impacts?
Instructions:
–The solenoid valve must be correctly secured to its
mounting.
Contact with the engine environment is forbidden.Follow the recommendations below.
Check the turbocharger regulation control (no partial jamming, etc.).
Does the turbocharger control work? Carry out the necessary repairs.
Replace the solenoid valve.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
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