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EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Tests13B
TEST 2 Turbocharger air chain
Check for the air filter
Check the replacement frequency for the air filter in the Maintenance Booklet.
Compare the part numbers of the air filter fitted to the vehicle and that of the air filter recommended by the
manufacturer.
Check the air filter direction of fitting.
Is the air filter fitted to the vehicle correct?
YES NO
Check the condition of the air filter
Visually inspect the condition of the filter section of
the air filter.
Is either the air filter or its seal damaged?
Is the air filter clogged (does it contain a lot of
impurities)?
NO
Low pressure circuit check
Note:
According to the vehicle type, maximum visual
access will either be from above or from below.
Visually inspect the condition of the following
components:
– fresh air inlet scoop on the front end panel of the
vehicle,
– air filter air inlet pipe,
– filter air pipe up to the compressor inlet,
– air flowmeter mountings.
Is one of these components incorrect
(disconnected, cut, bent, pierced or kinked
pipes)?
NO
YESReplace the air filter (see MR 364
(Mégane II), 370 (Scénic II) or 395
(Laguna II), Mechanical, 12A, Fuel
mixture, Air filter, Removal –
Refitting).
YESReplace the defective parts (see MR 364
(Mégane II), 370 (Scénic II) or 395
(Laguna II), Mechanical, 12B,
Turbocharging).
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V13
EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Tests13B
TEST 3 Low pressure circuit check
Check the fuel filter:
– Conformity of the fuel filter (correct part number and RENAULT filter),
– Positioning and clogging condition of the filter cartridge,
– Positioning and condition of the seals.
If there is metal swarf in the filter:
Replace the fuel filter, bleed the circuit and continue the fault finding procedure.
Supplying the injection system with fuel from an additional tank.
This operation aims to detect possible faults in the low pressure supply system of a vehicle by replacing it entirely
with an additional tank.
Mode:
– Disconnect the diesel fuel supply pipe at the fuel filter inlet and seal it with a plug.
– Connect a tube to the fuel filter inlet and insert the other end into a clean container which is approximately
5 litres in volume.
– Disconnect the diesel fuel return pipe at the pump return and injector return joint and seal it with a plug.
– Fill the container with clean diesel fuel.
– Start the engine and let the system drain itself of its air (there must not be any air bubbles in the return pipe).
Is the customer complaint still present?
NO
YES
Are the low pressure circuit connections in order
and in good condition?
YES NO
If the low pressure circuit is in order, reconnect the various
pipes making up the low pressure circuit and repeat the
fault finding procedure in the fault finding chart or for the
fault that referred you to this test.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Tests
EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
TEST 3
CONTINUED
Check the condition of the priming bulb, and that it is working properly.
Perform repairs if necessary and continue the test.
If the fault is still present with a low fuel level, check the consistency of the actual fuel level and that indicated on
the instrument panel.
– The transfer pump is supplied via a venturi valve located beneath it.
Check that the opening of the venturi (6 to 8 mm in diameter) is not blocked by dirt contained in the fuel tank.
Check the priming of the low pressure diesel circuit.
Check the conformity of the fuel used by running test 11 Diesel fuel conformity check.
If the diesel fuel is not correct:
– Replace the diesel fuel.
– Change the diesel filter.
– Bleed the low and high pressure diesel circuit.
Low pressure circuit correct.
END OF TEST3.
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Tests
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
TEST 11 Diesel fuel conformity check
WARNING
During this operation, it is essential to:
– refrain from smoking or bringing incandescent objects close to the work area,
– protect yourself against fuel splashes due to residual pressure in the pipes,
– wear safety goggles with side guards,
– wear leaktight gloves (Nitrile type).
IMPORTANT
– To avoid any corrosion or damage, protect the areas on which fuel is likely to run.
– To prevent impurities from entering the circuit, place protective plugs on all fuel circuit
components exposed to the open air.
Preparations:
Weigh an empty 1300 ml plastic cup (part no. 77 11 171 413) with its cover (part no. 77 11 171 416) using
electronic scales similar to those used in body paint workshops (example: PANDA part no. 77 11 224 995).
Record the weight of the empty plastic cup.
This type of plastic cup is used to prepare paint.
Ta k e a 1 l fuel sample from the diesel fuel filter outlet (see MR 364 (Mégane II) or MR 395 (Laguna II ph 2),
Mechanical, 19C, Tank, Fuel tank: Draining or MR 370 (Scénic II), Mechanical, 19C, Tank, Fuel tank
draining), using a pneumatic transfer pump (part no. 634-200) and place it in a 1300 ml plastic cup.
Cover the plastic cup with its cover and let the fuel settle for approximately 2 minutes.
Is the fuel cloudy or does it separate
into two parts?The diesel fuel contains water and is not compliant.
Drain the fuel circuit, including the tank (see MR 364
(Mégane II) or MR 395 (Laguna II ph 2), Mechanical, 19C,
Tank, Fuel tank: Draining or MR 370 (Scénic II),
Mechanical, 19C, Tank, Fuel tank draining).
YES
NO
A
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Glossary
Injection computer112-track (BOSCH)
Connectors: black A 32-track, brown B 48-track, grey C 32-track
Atmospheric pressure sensor Integrated into the computer (BOSCH)
Injector0.23 Ω at + 20°C/2 Ω max. (BOSCH)
1600 bar (1800 bar max.)
Flow regulator (high pressure
pump)R = 3 Ω at + 20°C (BOSCH, pump type CP3.2+)
Rail pressure sensor Start of opening ~ 1600 bar,
Rail pressure limiter: opening at approximately 1800 bar (BOSCH, bolted to
the rail)
Engine speed sensor510 < R< 850 Ω at + 20°C (MGI)
Camshaft sensor Hall effect sensor (ELECTRICFIL)
R = 10250 ± 500 Ω at + 20°C (measured between connections 3CQ and 3FB of
component 746)
Turbocharger control solenoid
valve15.4 ± 0.7 Ω at + 20°C (PIERBURG)
Electric EGR valve3VP: + 12 V electric motor 3JM: potentiometer earth
3GC: + 5 V potentiometer 3VQ: engine earth
Track 3: Not used 3EL: potentiometer signal
Direct current motor: R between connections VP and VQ = between 1 Ω and
400 Ω at + 20°C
Potentiometer: R between connections 3GC and 3JM: 6.5 ± 2.6 kΩ at + 20°C
(SIEMENS)
Electrical damper valve Direct current motor (VDO)
Air flowmeter3B: air temperature signal 3FB: + 12 V battery
3DW: flowmeter earth 3DV: air flow signal
3KJ: + 5 V potentiometer NT: battery earth
(SIEMENS)
Air temperature sensorR = 3714
Ω ± 161 at + 10°C/2448 Ω ± 96 at + 20°C/1671 Ω ± 59 at + 30°C
Coolant temperature sensorR = 2252 Ω ± 112 at 25°C/811 Ω ± 39 at 50°C/283 Ω ± 8 at 80°C
Accelerator pedal sensorR gang 1 = 1700 ± 900 Ω;
R gang 2 = 2,850 ± 2,050Ω
Heater plugR = 0.6 Ω at + 20°C/2 Ω max.
Maximum current drawn: 28 A at 0 seconds/12 A at 10 seconds/9 A after
30 seconds
Turbine upstream temperature
sensor2-track yellow connector (NTK)
T=400°C -> R = 1772 Ω, T=500°C -> R = 725 kΩ
Particle filter differential
pressure sensorConnection 3LQ = 5 V, connection 3TK = Earth, connection 3TL = Signal
(BOSCH)
Temperature sensor upstream
of the particle filter2-track blue connector (DENZO)
T=50°C -> R = 106 kΩ, T=100°C -> R = 33.5 kΩ
Temperature sensor
downstream of the particle filter2 track black connector (DENZO)
T=50°C -> R = 106 kΩ, T=100°C -> R = 33.5 kΩ
Water in diesel fuel sensor According to application (ZERTAN)
MR-372-J84-13B200$972.mif
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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