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V13
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
PR1012
WEIGHT OF SOOT AFTER REGENERATION
PARAMETER
DEFINITIONThis parameter indicates the weight of soot in g present in the particle filter after
a regeneration.
NOTESThis parameter is to be consulted after using SC017 Particle filter regeneration.
Conformity check with the engine stopped and ignition on, or the engine running and engine coolant
temperature > 80°C, without electrical consumers
If PR1012 is less than 15 g, the particle filter regeneration completed correctly.
If PR1012 is greater than 15 g, a second particle filter regeneration must be performed using command SC017
Particle filter regeneration.
IMPORTANT:
Before performing a second After-Sales regeneration of the particle filter, the engine must be allowed to cool
down for 2 hours with the bonnet open.
Do not perform a routine oil change before a second After-Sales regeneration (see SC017 Particle filter
regeneration).
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
EDC16_V50_PR1012/EDC16_V58_PR1012/EDC16_V5C_PR1012/EDC16_V18_PR1012/EDC16_V1C_PR1012/EDC16_V20_PR1012
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V13
DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of commands
EDC16
Program No: C1
Vdiag No: 18, 1C, 20,
50, 58, 5C
13B
SC017
CONTINUED 1
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS
particle filter regeneration takes place in 3 stages (values given as a guide only):
–Warm-up phase: the engine speed is fixed or varies between 1000 rpm and 1650 rpm.
This phase lasts at least 3 minutes, until the coolant temperature exceeds 80°C.
–Regeneration phase: the engine speed is fixed or varies between 1000 rpm and 1650 rpm. Engine injection
is retarded. The exhaust fumes rise in temperature and burn the soot retained in the particle filter. The particle
filter downstream temperature starts to rise after the particle filter upstream temperature due to the
volume of the particle filter. Then the combustion of the soot stored in the particle filter causes the particle filter
downstream temperature to increase, possibly reaching more than 700°C depending on the amount of soot in
the filter (with a particle filter upstream temperature of approximately 600°C). This phase lasts between 20
and 25 minutes.
–Cooling phase: the engine speed is fixed or varies between 1000 rpm and 1650 rpm.
Engine injection returns to normal and the exhaust gases cool the particle filter.
This phase lasts 3 minutes. At the end of this period, the engine speed returns to idle speed or remains fixed at
1500 rpm.
The process lasts at least 30 minutes (regeneration time will be increased depending on how long it takes for
the coolant temperature to reach 80°C).
CONFIRMING THE REGENERATION PROCESS:
At the end of regeneration, a message appears to announce whether the regeneration was successful:
●Particle filter regeneration finished:
Consult PR1012 Weight of soot after regeneration. If PR1012 is less than 15 g, the particle filter regeneration
completed correctly. If PR1012 is greater than 15 g, a second particle filter regeneration must be performed using
the command in the diagnostic tool and choose command SC017.
IMPORTANT:
Before performing a second After-Sales regeneration of the particle filter, the engine must be allowed to cool
down for 2 hours with the bonnet open.
Do not systematically change the engine oil before a second After-Sales regeneration.
Consult PR848 Number of regeneration failures. If PR848 is greater than 3, change the engine oil.
●Particle filter too full – replace the particle filter: regeneration has failed. The weight of soot in the particle
filter is so great that it is creating back-pressure. Deal with any faults that appear or replace the particle filter.
Run command SC036 Reinitialise programming and select After particle filter replacement.
Check the weight of soot: PR383 Weight of soot in the particle filter.
If PR383
≥ 1 g. Apply the procedure for test 8 Manual clearing of the soot weight.