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DIESEL INJECTION
Fault finding – Interpretation of commands13B
SC017
CONTINUED 1
PROCEDURE TO BE FOLLOWED:
To run this command, select the command mode on the diagnostic tool and run command SC017.
When regeneration is complete, a message will indicate whether regeneration was successful, and what
operations need to be carried out (filter replacement, whether an oil service is required, etc.).
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROCESS
particle filter regeneration takes place in 3 stages (values given as a guide only):
Heating phase: the speed is fixed or fluctuating around 3000 rpm.
– This phase lasts at least 6minutes, until the coolant temperature is above 80°C.
–Regeneration phase: the speed is fixed or varies around 2000 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 around 600°C). This phase lasts about 30 minutes.
–Cooling phase: the engine speed is fixed or varies around 2000 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 2000 rpm.
The process lasts at least 40 minutes (the regeneration time will be increased depending on how long it takes
for the coolant to heat up to 80°C).
EDC16CP33
Program No.: C4
Vdiag No.: 1C, 20, 24, 26,
28, 54, 58, 5C, 60, 62
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.