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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of commands
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
AC039
HIGH-SPEED FAN ASSEMBLY RELAY
NOTESThere must be no present or stored faults.
Perform this fault finding procedure if a malfunction appears on the command menu
or after an engine cooling system or air conditioning fault.
Refer to the Wiring Diagrams Technical Note for the vehicle to locate the fuses and
relays concerned.
If the high-speed fan assembly relay does not operate when command AC039 is run:
Check the high-speed fan assembly relay mounting and the connections of the engine management computer.
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, check that the relay is actuated by the engine management computer as follows:
Disconnect the high-speed fan assembly relay, fit a 50 Ω < X < 100 Ω resistor on its mounting in place of the
coil, and connect a voltmeter as follows:
Positive terminal to the +12 V battery.
Negative terminal to connection 3JP of the high-speed fan assembly relay mounting.
Clear the fault and run command AC039.
If the voltmeter indicates the battery voltage (three 2-second ON-OFF cycles), replace the relay.
If the voltmeter does not show the battery voltage (three 2 second ON-OFF cycles), contact the techline.
If the high-speed fan assembly relay is supplied by command AC039, but there remains a fault with the
triggering the fan assembly. Check using the wiring diagram:
– the conformity of the fan assembly maxi-fuse.
– + battery feed on connection BP71 of the high-speed fan assembly relay mounting,
– the conformity of the high-speed fan assembly relay,
– the continuity of connection 49B between components 597 and 262,
– the conformity of the fan assembly,
– the continuity of connection MAS of component 262.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of commands
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
AC063
CONTINUED
vdiag 18, 1C, 20:
If the additional heater no. 1 relay does not operate when running command AC063:
Check the additional heater no. 1 relay mounting.
Check the engine management computer connectors.
Repair if necessary.
if the fault is still present, check as follows that this relay is controlled by the engine management computer:
Disconnect the additional heater no. 1 relay, fit a 50 Ω < X < 100 Ω resistor on the relay mounting in place of the
coil, and connect a voltmeter as follows:
Positive terminal to the +12 V battery.
Negative terminal to connection 3JA of component 597.
Clear the fault and actuate the relay using command AC063.
If the voltmeter shows the battery voltage (two, 2-second ON-OFF cycles), replace the additional heater no. 1
relay.
If the voltmeter does not show the battery voltage (two, 2-second ON-OFF cycles), contact the Techline.
If the additional heater no. 1 relay is supplied by command AC063, but there is still a fault with the passenger
compartment heating and demisting, check the following using a wiring diagram:
– the conformity of the thermoplunger maxi-fuse,
–+12V battery on connection 3FB of component 597.
– the conformity of the additional heater no. 1 relay,
– the continuity between connection 3JB of component 597 and connection 3JB of component 898,
– the conformity of the thermoplunger resistance: 0.40 Ω < X < 0.50 Ω at 20°C,
– the presence of earth at the water chamber (thermoplunger mounting).
Also check the level of the cooling circuit and that there are no leaks.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of commands
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
AC064
CONTINUED
vdiag 18, 1c, 20:
If the additional heater no. 2 relay does not operate when running command AC064,
check the additional heater no. 2 relay mounting,
check the connectors on the engine management computer.
Repair if necessary.
if the fault is still present, check as follows that this relay is controlled by the engine management computer:
Disconnect the additional heater no. 2 relay, fit a 50 Ω < X < 100 Ω resistor on the mounting in place of the coil,
and connect a voltmeter as follows:
Positive terminal to the +12 V battery.
Negative terminal to connection 3JAA of component 597.
Clear the fault and actuate the relay via command AC064.
If the voltmeter shows the battery voltage (two 2-second ON-OFF cycles), replace the additional heater 1 relay.
If the voltmeter does not show the battery voltage (two 2 second ON-OFF cycles), contact the Techline.
If the additional heater no. 2 relay is supplied by command AC064, but there is still a fault with the passenger
compartment heating and demisting, use the wiring diagram to check the following:
– the conformity of the thermoplunger maxi-fuse,
–+12V battery on connection BP91 of component 597,
– the conformity of the additional heater no. 2 relay,
– the continuity of connection 3JAD between components 597 and 1072.
– the conformity of the thermoplunger resistance: 0.40 Ω < X < 0.50 Ω at 20°C,
– the presence of earth at the water chamber (thermoplunger mounting).
Also check the level of the cooling circuit and that there are no leaks.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
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13B
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Customer complaints
NOTESbefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and check
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the diagnostic
tool.
if the customer complaint is not eliminated, then proceed according to the
corresponding fault finding chart.
no dialogue with engine management computer ALP 1
starting difficult or impossibleALP 2
injection noiseALP 3
poor performanceALP 4
irregular engine operationALP 5
external leaks from the fuel circuit ALP 6
rough idleALP 7
oil leaks from the turbochargerALP 8
particle filter warning light comes on too frequently ALP 9
noise from the turbochargerALP 10
smoke from the exhaustALP 11
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
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Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart
EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
ALP 4
CONTINUED
Check the injector operation: run test 9.
If the fault is still present
Check the conformity of the accelerator pedal position sensor, the brake pedal sensor, the atmospheric pressure
sensor, the exhaust gas recirculation valve and the damper valve.
Check the consistency of the signal: of the air flowmeter, of the engine coolant temperature sensor, of the fuel
temperature sensor and of the engine speed.
Check the connections, continuity and absence of interference resistance on the air flow sensor (run DF056 Air
flow sensor circuit, 2.DEF), the engine coolant temperature sensor (run DF001 Coolant circuit, 1.DEF), and
the engine speed (run DF195 Engine speed / camshaft sensor consistency, 2.DEF).
Check:
– That the diesel filter is not clogged (for the test, see DF053 Rail pressure regulation function 2.def).
– That there are no leaks on the high and low pressure diesel circuits, run Test 4 Turbocharged air inlet circuit
check.
– That the oil vapour rebreathing system is connected.
– The flow regulator (jammed / seized), apply the interpretation of command AC011 Rail pressure regulator.
– Check the timing setting (and the position of the high pressure pump pinion)
– Check the engine compressions (cylinder compression balance with the Compression test function on the
CLIP Technic tool).
– Measure the engine compressions with the special tool
– If the fault is still present, contact the techline.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
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EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP 8 Oil leaks from the turbocharger
NOTESBefore dealing with this customer complaint, check that there are no faults, and
the conformity (or otherwise) of the parameters and statuses using the
diagnostic tool.
If the customer complaint is not eliminated, perform the following checks.
Check the area around the turbocharger
Note:
An oil leak does not correspond always to a turbocharger fault, the oil leak can arise from the area around the
turbocharger.
According to the vehicle type, maximum visual access will either be from above or from below.
1- Do not start the engine.
Check the area around the turbocharger and identify the origin of the leaks.
Clean the oil traces on the turbocharger.
2- start the engine and let it warm up for several minutes.
IMPORTANT
If the air filter was removed previously, refit it before starting the engine (risks foreign matter entering the air inlet
circuit).
Accelerate with no load several times, progressively increasing the duration before releasing the accelerator
pedal.
Visually inspect the exterior condition of the fuel supply pipes and the turbocharger oil return and the area around
it.
Identify the origin of the leaks.
Is an oil leak present at the air compressor inlet or outlet?
YES NO
Check the air compressor inlet or outlet
Check for a loose interface (inlet or outlet) that is the cause of
the air leak.
Note:
it is normal to find traces of oil inside the pipes at the
turbocharger inlet or outlet as the air passing into the
compressor is laden with oil from the engine rebreathing circuit.
Is the suspected interface properly tightened?
YES
Replace the pipe concerned (see MR 364 (Mégane II), 370 (Scénic II) or 395 (Laguna II), Mechanical, 12B,
Turbocharging).
NOTighten the interface or the
concerned pipe.
End of procedure.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
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EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP 8
CONTINUED 1
Is an oil leak present only at the casing of the compressor section?
YES NO
The turbocharger is not faulty. The oil leak is from another engine
component and the oil is flowing onto the turbocharger.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
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EDC16
Program No.: C1
Vdiag no.: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5CDIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart13B
ALP 8
CONTINUED 2
Is an oil leak present at the turbocharger oil supply inlet or outlet?
YESNO
Check the turbocharger oil supply inlet and outlet
Check for a loose interface (inlet or outlet) that is the cause of the
oil leak.
Is the suspected interface properly tightened?
YES
Replace only the seal or the pipe of the section concerned (see MR 364 (Mégane II), 370 (Scénic II) or
395 (Laguna II), Mechanical, 12B, Turbocharging).
Is an oil leak present at the interfaces of the turbine casing and the exhaust pipes?
YES NO
The turbocharger is not faulty. There is probably another fault in the engine.
Mark the component that is the source of the leak and refer to the repair manual (see MR 364 (Mégane II), 370
(Scénic II) or 395 (Laguna II), 10A Engine and peripherals).
NO
Tighten the pipe concerned.
end of the procedure
End of procedure.
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.