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13B-73
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF112
STOREDCYLINDER REFERENCE SENSOR CIRCUIT1.DEF: No signal
2.DEF: Inconsistency
NOTESConditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults:
The fault is declared present with the engine under the starter or when idling.
Check the connection and condition of the 3-track connector of the cylinder reference sensor.
Repair if necessary.
Check the connection and condition of the computer 48-track brown connector B.
Repair if necessary.
Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections:
Sensor connector track 2 Track E2 computer connector B
Sensor connector track 1Track E3 computer connector B
If necessary replace the sensor.
Check the timing setting using the appropriate Workshop Repair Manual.
DDCR_V44_DF112M/DDCR_V48_DF112M
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13B-74
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF113
PRESENTSENSOR SUPPLY VOLTAGE1.DEF: At minimum limit
2.DEF: At maximum limit
NOTESSpecial notes:
If DF113, the engine stops immediately and cannot be restarted. The level 1 warning
light illuminates along with the message Faulty injection.
Check the condition and connection of the connectors of all sensors with a 5 V feed.
– Refrigerant pressure sensor
– Pressure sensor and inlet manifold temperature sensor
– Rail pressure sensor
– Pedal sensor gang 1
– EGR valve position sensor
– Flow sensor.
Repair if necessary.
Check the condition and connection of computer connectors A, B, and C.
Repair if necessary.
To locate any internal fault in one of the sensors with a 5 V supply (short circuit), disconnect each of the sensors
on the list above in turn, checking after each disconnection whether the fault changes status from present to
stored.
If the faulty sensor is located, check its connections and that it is in order. If necessary replace the sensor.
Connect the bornier in place of the computer and check the insulation, continuity and the absence of
interference resistance on the following connections:
Computer connector C track C4 Track B refrigerant pressure sensor
Computer connector B track C1 Track 3 inlet pressure - temperature sensor
Computer connector B track D1 Track 3 rail pressure sensor
Computer connector A track G2 Track 3 pedal sensor gang 1
Computer connector B track B1 Track 2 EGR valve position sensor
Computer connector B track A1 Track 3 of the flowmeter
Repair if necessary.
If the fault is still present, apply the fault finding procedure for each sensor with a 5 V supply.
DDCR_V44_DF113P/DDCR_V48_DF113P
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13B-75
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF114
STOREDEGR SOLENOID VALVE CIRCUIT
1.DEF: At minimum limit
2.DEF: At maximum limit
3.DEF: Inconsistency
4.DEF: Valve jammed
5.DEF: Valve clogged
NOTESPriority when dealing with a number of faults:
– DF113 Sensor supply voltage.
Special notes:
If fault DF114 is present: the engine is unstable and may even stall. Starting difficult or
even impossible when cold, smoke emissions and loss of performance possible. On
status 4.DEF, the level 1 warning light illuminates with the message Faulty injection
displayed on the instrument panel.
Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults:
The fault is present with the engine running.
See Technical Note Wiring Diagrams of the vehicle concerned.
Check the connection and condition of the EGR valve connector, component code 169.
Check the connection and condition of connector B (brown 48-track) of the injection computer, component
code120.
If the connector or connectors are faulty and if there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Repairing
electrical wiring, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the connector, otherwise replace the wiring.
Check for +12 V on connection 3FB2 of component 169.
If the connection is faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical wiring repair,
Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
Check the insulation and continuity of the following connections:
–3GB between components 169 and 120,
–3FB2 between components 169 and 1337.
If the connection or connections are faulty and there is a repair procedure (see Technical Note 6015A, Electrical
wiring repair, Wiring: Precautions for repair), repair the wiring, otherwise replace it.
DDCR_V44_DF114M/DDCR_V48_DF114M
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13B-76
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF114
CONTINUED
Check the resistance of the EGR valve, component code 169:
– with the engine stopped, the EGR valve will be closed (unless there is a fault),
– wait for the ambient temperature around the valve to stabilise (approximately 20°C),
– measure the resistance between connections 3FB2 and 3GB. The resistance must be between
7.5Ω
– measure the resistance between connections 3GC and 3JM. The resistance must be between
2.4 kΩ
– measure the resistance between connections 3JM and 3EL. The resistance must be between
800Ω
If the value is not correct, replace the EGR valve, component code 169 (see MR 364 (Mégane II), MR 370 (Scénic
II), Mechanical, 14A, Emission control, Exhaust gas recirculation solenoid valve: Removal - Refitting). If the
EGR valve was replaced, use command RZ002 EGR adaptives to reinitialise the EGR valve offsets.
Also, if a 3.DEF, 4.DEF, or 5.DEF fault is present:
Remove the EGR valve. Check that there are no foreign bodies (scale, etc.) that could jam the valve.
Remove the foreign matter and clean the EGR valve (see MR Technical Note 3916, Cleaning the EGR solenoid
valve).
Use command RZ002 EGR adaptives to reinitialise the EGR valve offsets.
Clear the faults from the computer memory. Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic
tool.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
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13B-77
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF116
PRESENTMULTIPLEX NETWORK1.DEF: Carry out the fault finding procedure for the multiplex network
NOTESNone.
Carry out the fault finding procedure for the multiplex network.
DDCR_V44_DF116P/DDCR_V48_DF116P
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13B-78
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF121
STOREDACCELEROMETER CIRCUIT
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults :
DF001 Coolant temperature sensor circuit,
DF002 Air temperature sensor circuit,
DF098 Fuel temperature sensor circuit,
DF003 Atmospheric pressure sensor circuit.
A fault on these sensors could lead to incorrect fault finding on the accelerometer.
Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults:
The fault is present with the engine idling.
Check the conformity of the injectors fitted to the vehicle in relation to the type of vehicle and engine number
(low, high or very high pressure injector).
Check the condition and connection of the accelerometer connector.
Repair if necessary.
Check the connection and condition of the brown 48-track connector B of the computer and check the sensor
shielding on track K1.
Repair if necessary.
Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections:
Sensor connector track 1 Track F1 computer connector B
Sensor connector track 2 Track G1 computer connector B
Repair if necessary.
Check that the C2I is correctly entered on the computer.
Check that the accelerometer is secured on the engine.
Disconnect and reconnect the accelerometer sensor to accomplish fast programming.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
If the fault is still present, replace the accelerometer.
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13B-79
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF122
PRESENTPEDAL POTENTIOMETER GANG 2 SUPPLY VOLTAGECO.1: Open circuit or short circuit to +12 volts
CC.0: Short circuit to earth
NOTESSpecial notes:
If DF122, the idling speed is stuck at 1000 rpm, the engine performance is reduced to
75%, and the level 1 warning light illuminates along with the message Faulty
injection.
CC.0
NOTESNone.
Check the connection and condition of the 6-track connector of the pedal potentiometer.
Repair if necessary.
Check the connection and condition of the black 32-track connector A of the computer.
Repair if necessary.
Measure the resistance between tracks 2 and 6 of the pedal potentiometer.
Replace the pedal potentiometer if the resistance is not 2.85 kΩ +
2.05 Ω.
Disconnect computer connector A and the pedal potentiometer connector.
Check the insulation against earth of the connection on track F2 on computer connector A.
Repair if necessary.
DDCR_V44_DF122P/DDCR_V48_DF122P
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13B-80
AFTER REPAIRDeal with any faults declared by the diagnostic tool. Clear the computer fault memory.
Carry out a road test followed by another check with the diagnostic tool.
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Vdiag No.: 44, 48
DF122
CONTINUED
C0.1NOTESNone.
Check the connection and condition of the pedal potentiometer connector.
Repair if necessary.
Check the connection and condition of the black 32-track connector A of the computer.
Repair if necessary.
Measure the resistance between tracks 2 and 6 of the pedal potentiometer.
Replace the pedal potentiometer if the resistance is not 2.85 kΩ +
2.05 Ω.
Disconnect computer connector A and the pedal potentiometer connector.
– Check the insulation on connector A between tracks F2 and F4.
– Check the insulation against +12 V of the connection on track F2 on computer connector A.
Repair if necessary.
Check the continuity, insulation, and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections:
Sensor connector track 1 Track F1 computer connector B
Sensor connector track 2 Track G1 computer connector B
Repair if necessary.