17B-270
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.
V2 MR-376-X76-17B050$180.mif
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Tests17B
V42 Injection
Program No.: 2A
Vdiag No.: 04, 05, 06,
14, 16, 18
*BVM: Manual gearbox.
*BVA: Automatic gearbox.
TEST 14
CONTINUEDIgnition coil check
K7M engine
Visually inspect the condition of the connectors of the ignition coil, component code 778 (see MR 388 Mechanical,
17A, Ignition, Coils: Removal - Refitting).
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(s), otherwise replace the wiring.
Insert tool Elé. 1808 (1) in the cap of the wire of the plug concerned.
Fit the assembly in the plug well.
Start the engine and let it idle.
Apply light pressure to the assembly to hold the coil in contact with the tool.
Observe the glow from the electric arc on the spark plug well wall.
If the electric arc is not produced, replace the ignition coil (see MR 388 Mechanical, 17A, Ignition, Coils:
Removal – Refitting).
If the fault is still present, contact the techline.
D4D engine
– Switch on the vehicle + after ignition feed.
– Run command VP036 FUEL SUPPLY INHIBITION.
Put the vehicle under starting conditions:
– position of gear lever in neutral for a manual gearbox* or position "P" (Parking) for an automatic gearbox*.
– brake pedal depressed.
– Run command RZ003 ENGINE ADAPTIVES.
Remove the plugs from each cylinder and check, one after another, that sparks are present by bringing the plug
close to a chassis earth, with the starter engaged. If no spark is produced, replace the ignition coil, component
code 778 (see MR 388 Mechanical, 17A, Ignition, Coils: Removal – Refitting).
If the fault is still present, contact the techline.
17B-277
AFTER REPAIRCarry out a road test, then check with the diagnostic tool.
V2 MR-376-X76-17B050$180.mif
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Tests17B
V42 Injection
Program No.: 2A
Vdiag No.: 04, 05, 06,
14, 16, 18
TEST 19 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 and waterproof 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.
Remove 1 L of fuel at the fuel filter outlet (see MR 388 (Logan and Sandero), MR 451 (Duster), MR 423 (Thalia
2/Symbol 2), MR 430 (Clio II F 6) or MR 374 (Kangoo VLL), Mechanical, 19C, Tank, Fuel tank: Draining) using
a pneumatic transfer pump (part no. 634-200) and place it in the 1300 ml plastic cup.
Cover the plastic cup with its cover and allow it to settle for approximately 2 minutes.
Check if the fuel is cloudy or if it separates into two parts.
If the fuel is cloudy or if it separates into two parts, there is water in the fuel, the fuel is not correct.
Drain the fuel circuit, including the tank (see MR 388 (Logan and Sandero), MR 451 (Duster), MR 423 (Thalia 2/
Symbol 2), MR 430 (Clio II F 6) or MR 374 (Kangoo VLL), Mechanical, 19C, Tank, Fuel tank: Draining).
Visually compare the fuel removed with the correct petrol.
Are the samples identical?
If the samples are identical, this means that the fuel is correct.
If not, drain the fuel circuit, including the tank (see MR 388 (Logan and Sandero), MR 451 (Duster), MR 423
(Thalia 2/Symbol 2), MR 430 (Clio II F 6) or MR 374 (Kangoo VLL), Mechanical, 19C, Tank, Fuel tank:
Draining).
Note:
Contact the Techline if you have doubts or problems with the customer.
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