PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - System operation
17B
17B - 12
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - System operation
17B
17B - 12V9 MR-372-J84-17B050$094.mif
S3000 Injection
Program No.: AD
Vdiag No.: 4C / 54
A vehicle is fitted with an upstream sensor if the configuration reading LC003 Upstream oxygen sensor is WITH.
For the upstream sensor to be operational very rapidly, it is heated. Sensor heating ET052 Upstream O
2 sensor
heating is only ACTIVE when the engine is running. It is disabled above 84 mph (140 km/h) or with the engine
under load.
The downstream sensor is also used for richness regulation via the double loop program. The way it works is to
characterise the condition of the upstream sensor and to compensate for any upstream sensor dynamic richness
drift.
The vehicle is fitted with a downstream sensor if the configuration reading LC004 Downstream oxygen sensor is
WITH.
For the double loop ET056 Double richness loop to be ACTIVE, the vehicle must be driven with the engine warm
for approximately 1 minute 30 seconds in the absence of no load conditions.
The downstream sensor is also heated. The command is not immediate when the engine is started.
ET053 Downstream O
2 sensor heating is ACTIVE after a time that depends on the latest coolant temperature with
the engine running and in the absence of no load conditions. The heating of the downstream sensor is deactivated
under 84 mph (140 km/h) or when the engine is under load.
There are several types of control depending on the sensor type:
●BOSCH LSH25/NTK 6L (6Ω)/DELPHI AFS128 (3 wires): Continuous control,
●BOSCH LSF 4.7 (known as PLANAR): Each time the engine is started, control is first executed by means
of an OCR (opening cycle ratio) type signal of 20 Hz in frequency for approximately 20 seconds then it
becomes continuous,
●BOSCH NTK 6L (3.3Ω): each time the engine is started, the control is continuous first for 15 seconds then
executed by an OCR (Opening Cycle Ratio) type signal with a 20 Hz frequency.
Management of turbocharging pressure (F4R Turbo only)
The turbocharging pressure is adjusted via the position of the pressure regulation valve (wastegate).
Principle
This pressure regulation valve, connected via a rod to the wastegate diaphragm, is operated by the injection
computer via a solenoid valve. This solenoid valve is normally open and is fitted to the inlet pipe between the air filter
and turbocharger inlet.
At rest (open position), this solenoid valve connects the turbocharger outlet (turbocharging pressure) and the
pressure regulation valve control diaphragm.
The turbocharging pressure affects the diaphragm directly, the pressure regulation valve (wastegate) opens and the
maximum possible pressure is approximately 1,350 mbar - 1,400 mbar, irrespective of the engine speed (minimum
turbocharging for the engine).
When the solenoid valve is controlled, the turbocharging pressure signal (taken at the turbocharger outlet) is
diverted to the compressor inlet. As a result, the diaphragm is not subject to turbocharging pressure, the pressure
regulation valve (wastegate) closes back to a position imposed by the regulation system.
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of statuses
17B
17B - 177
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of statuses
17B
17B - 177V9 MR-372-J84-17B050$611.mif
S3000 Injection
Program No.: AD
Vdiag No.: 4C / 54
ET056
CONTINUED 2
Check:
– the condition of the air filter,
– that the air inlet circuit is not blocked,
– the condition and conformity of the spark plugs,
– the sealing between the throttle valve and inlet manifold,
– the manifold pressure sensor sealing,
– the fuel vapour absorber bleed, which must not be jammed open,
– the fuel vapour absorber bleed system sealing,
– the brake servo system sealing,
– the cylinder head oil vapour recovery system sealing,
– the sealing between the inlet manifold and cylinder head,
– the exhaust pipe sealing between the cylinder head and catalytic converter.
– the fuel flow rate and pressure.
If the idle speed is not stable, check:
– the timing adjustment,
– the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise (see MR 364 or 370 Mechanics, 11A, Top and front of engine),
– the cylinder compressions.
Drive the vehicle to check the repair.
Repair the defective components.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of parameters
17B
17B - 209
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of parameters
17B
17B - 209V9 MR-372-J84-17B050$705.mif
S3000 Injection
Program No.: AD
Vdiag No.: 4C / 54
PR098
CONTINUED
If the fault is still present, replace the upstream oxygen sensor.
If the fault has still not been cured, continue with the checks.
Check:
– the condition of the air filter,
– that the air inlet circuit is not blocked,
– the condition and conformity of the spark plugs,
– that the catalytic converter is not clogged,
– the sealing between the throttle valve and inlet manifold,
– the manifold pressure sensor sealing,
– the fuel vapour absorber bleed, which must not be jammed open,'
– the fuel vapour absorber bleed system sealing,
– the brake servo system sealing,
– the cylinder head oil vapour recovery system sealing,
– the sealing between the inlet manifold and cylinder head,
– the exhaust pipe sealing between the cylinder head and catalytic converter.
– the fuel flow rate and pressure.
If the idle speed is not stable, check:
– the timing adjustment,
– the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise (see MR 364 or 370 Mechanics, 11A, Top and front of engine),
– the cylinder compressions.
Drive the vehicle to check the repair.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of parameters
17B
17B - 212
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Interpretation of parameters
17B
17B - 212V9 MR-372-J84-17B050$705.mif
S3000 Injection
Program No.: AD
Vdiag No.: 4C / 54
PR312
MANIFOLD PRESSURE
NOTESThere must be no present or stored faults.
Check the cleanliness and condition of the manifold pressure sensor and its connections.
Repair if necessary.
Disconnect the battery and the injection computer.
Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections.
Using the Universal bornier, check the insulation and continuity of the following connections:
Injection computer, connectorB, track H2 track C of the manifold pressure sensor
Injection computer, connectorB, track H3 track B of the manifold pressure sensor
Injection computer, connectorB, track H4 track A of the manifold pressure sensor
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, replace the manifold pressure sensor.
If the fault is still present, carry out the following checks:
The inlet line must be perfectly sealed, from the throttle valve to the cylinder head.
Check:
– the condition of the air filter,
– that the air inlet circuit is not blocked,
– the sealing between the throttle valve and inlet manifold,
– the manifold pressure sensor sealing,
– the fuel vapour absorber bleed, which must not be jammed open,
– the fuel vapour absorber bleed system sealing,
– the brake servo system sealing,
– the cylinder head oil vapour recovery system sealing,
– the sealing between the inlet manifold and cylinder head,
– the exhaust pipe sealing between the cylinder head and catalytic converter.
Repair if necessary.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
S3000_V4C_PR312/S3000_V54_PR312
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
17B
17B-228
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
17B
17B-228V9 MR-372-J84-17B050$940.mif
S3000 Injection
Program No.: AD
Vdiag No.:4C / 54
ALP 2 The engine will not start
NOTESFollow ALP 2 after a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
WARNING
Never drive the vehicle without checking first that there are no throttle valve
faults.
If the starter motor does not engage, there may be an engine immobiliser fault.
Carry out fault finding on the UCH (see87B, Passenger Compartment Connection Unit).
Check the condition of the battery.
Check the cleanliness, condition and tightness of the battery terminals.
Check that the battery is correctly earthed to the vehicle bodywork.
Check that the + battery leads are correctly connected.
Check that the starter motor is properly connected.
Check the starter is working properly (see Technical Note 6014A Checking the charging circuit).
Check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
Check the mounting, cleanliness and condition of the flywheel signal sensor.
Check the flywheel signal sensor air gap.
Check the condition of the flywheel.
Check that the air filter is not clogged.
Check that the air inlet circuit is not blocked.
Check that there is fuel in the tank (fuel sender fault).
Check that the tank vent is not blocked.
Check that the fuel is of the correct type.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel system, from the tank to the injectors.
Check that there are no kinked hoses (especially after a removal operation).
Check the fuel flow rate and pressure.
Check the sealing of the injectors, and that they are working properly.
Check that the exhaust system is not blocked and the catalytic converter not clogged.
Check the timing setting.
Check the cylinder compressions.
Check the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
S3000_V4C_ALP2/S3000_V54_ALP2
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
17B
17B-229
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
17B
17B-229V9 MR-372-J84-17B050$940.mif
S3000 Injection
Program No.: AD
Vdiag No.:4C / 54
ALP 3 Idle speed faults
NOTESFollow ALP 3 after a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
WARNING
Never drive the vehicle without checking first that there are no throttle valve
faults.
Check that the oil level is not too high.
Check the inlet system sealing, from the throttle to the cylinder head.
Check that the fuel vapour absorber bleed is not disconnected or jammed open.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel vapour absorber bleed system.
Check that there are no leaks in the braking assistance system.
Check that there are no leaks in the oil vapour recovery system (manifold/cylinder head).
Check that there are no leaks around the manifold pressure sensor.
Check that there are no leaks around the air temperature sensor.
Check that the air filter is not clogged.
Check that the air inlet circuit is not blocked.
Check that throttle valve is not clogged.
Check the condition of the pencil coils and the cleanliness of their connections.
Check the electrical resistance of the pencil coil secondary circuits.
Check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
Check the mounting, cleanliness and condition of the flywheel signal sensor.
Check the flywheel signal sensor air gap.
Check the condition and cleanliness of the flywheel.
Check that the tank vent is not blocked.
Check that the fuel is of the correct type.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel system, from the tank to the injectors.
Check that there are no kinked hoses (especially after a removal operation).
Check the fuel flow rate and pressure.
Check that the injectors are working properly.
Check that the exhaust system is not blocked and the catalytic converter not clogged.
Check the timing setting.
Check the cylinder compressions.
Check the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
S3000_V4C_ALP3/S3000_V54_ALP3
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
17B
17B-230
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
17B
17B-230V9 MR-372-J84-17B050$940.mif
S3000 Injection
Program No.: AD
Vdiag No.:4C / 54
ALP 4 Faults occurring while driving
NOTESFollow ALP4 after a complete check using the diagnostic tool.
(Use the relevant section in the Workshop Repair Manual to carry out certain
operations).
WARNING
Never drive the vehicle without checking first that there are no throttle valve
faults.
Check that the oil level is not too high.
Check the condition of the pencil coils and the cleanliness of their connections.
Check the electrical resistance of the pencil coil secondary circuits.
Check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
Check the mounting, cleanliness and condition of the flywheel signal sensor.
Check the flywheel signal sensor air gap.
Check the condition and cleanliness of the flywheel.
Check that the air filter is not clogged.
Check that the air inlet circuit is not blocked.
Check that throttle valve is not clogged.
Check the inlet system sealing, from the throttle to the cylinder head.
Check that the fuel vapour absorber bleed is not disconnected or jammed open.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel vapour absorber bleed system.
Check that there are no leaks in the braking assistance system.
Check that there are no leaks in the oil vapour recovery system (manifold/cylinder head).
Check that there are no leaks around the manifold pressure sensor.
Check that there are no leaks around the air temperature sensor.
Check that the tank vent is not blocked.
Check that the fuel is of the correct type.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel system, from the tank to the injectors.
Check that there are no kinked hoses (especially after a removal operation).
Check the fuel flow rate and pressure.
Check that the injectors are working properly.
Check that the exhaust system is not blocked and the catalytic converter not clogged.
Check the timing setting.
Check the cylinder compressions.
Check the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
S3000_V4C_ALP4/S3000_V54_ALP4