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Fault finding – Interpretation of parameters17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
PR099
DOWNSTREAM OXYGEN SENSOR VOLTAGE
NOTESThere must be no present or stored faults.
Check the cleanliness and condition of the downstream oxygen sensor connections.
Repair if necessary.
Disconnect the battery and the injection computer.
Using the universal bornier, check the insulation and continuity on the following connections:
Injection computer, connectorC, track A2 track D of the downstream oxygen sensor
Injection computer, connectorC, track B2 track C of the downstream oxygen sensor
Repair if necessary.
Check that the downstream oxygen sensor is secure.
Repair if necessary.
If the vehicle is driven frequently in town, carry out the unclogging procedure (oxygen sensors and catalytic
converter clogging).
Check that the exhaust pipe is completely leak free.
Repair if necessary.
Replace the downstream oxygen sensor.
If the fault is still present, the catalytic converter is certainly damaged.
If the catalytic converter is defective, determine the cause of the destruction, otherwise the new catalytic
converter may be damaged in turn.
Remove the catalytic converter.
Possible reasons for the destruction of a catalytic converter:
–deformation (impact),
–thermal shock (cold water splashed onto a hot catalytic converter can damage it),
–defective injector or ignition: the catalytic converter is damaged by contact with fuel (coil fault, coil control fault,
injector jammed open),
–injector leak,
–abnormal oil or coolant consumption (defective cylinder head gasket),
–use of a fuel additive or other equivalent product (obtain information from the customer because this type of
product can contaminate the catalytic converter and render it useless sooner or later).
Look up the service history of the vehicle or, if this is not possible, ask the customer if the vehicle has had injection
or ignition faults.
If the cause of the catalytic converter damage has been found and the fault has disappeared, replace the
catalytic converter.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
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AFTER REPAIRDeal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory.
Switch off the ignition and perform a road test followed by a check using the diagnostic
tool.
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
SC006
RUN OBD TEST: CATALYTIC CONVERTER
NOTESIMPORTANT:
Do not perform this test with a new catalytic converter.
Repair all the electrical faults and clear them from the memory.
Program the flywheel target ET089 Programming the engine flywheel target.
Check the appearance and condition of the catalytic converter.
Check there are no air leaks, thermal shock, misfiring, coolant or oil consumption.
It is preferable to run this command with a warm engine. This reduces the time it takes
for the catalytic converter to heat up.
The purpose of this command is to determine the condition of the catalytic converter
Procedure:
– Engine stopped.
– Run command SC006.
– Start the vehicle without losing the + after ignition feed
– Wait for the command result.
At the end of this test, four different results are possible:
–Status 1: Fault finding not carried out/impossible to obtain the necessary conditions.
–Status 2: Component in an average condition.
–Status 3: Component in good condition.
–Status 4: Component in poor condition.
When the command is complete and after the result has been read, stop the engine and start it again to obtain the
conditions relating to normal use.
If the result is Status 1: check for any faults, and the engine flywheel target programming using ET089.
If the result is Status 2 or Status 4: replace the catalytic converter.
If the result is Status 3: the catalytic converter is in good condition.
S3000_V44_SC006 / S3000_V48_SC006
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Fault finding – Interpretation of commands
PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Customer complaints17B
17B-175V12 MR-372-J84-17B000$855.mif
SAGEM 3000
Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48PETROL INJECTION
Fault finding – Customer complaints
NOTESOnly refer to the customer complaints after performing a complete check using
the diagnostic tool.
WARNING
Never drive the vehicle without checking first that there are no throttle valve
faults.
NO DIALOGUE WITH THE COMPUTER ALP 1
THE ENGINE WILL NOT STARTALP 2
IDLING SPEED FAULTSALP 3
FAULTS WHILE DRIVINGALP 4
NOISE WHEN COLD (K4M) Technical Note 6506A ALP 1
SUSPECTED NOISE WITH NO FAULT ON THE
DEPHASER SYSTEM (F4R)Technical Note 6506A ALP 2
OIL LEAK FROM THE CAMSHAFT DEPHASER Technical Note 6506A ALP 7
OIL LEAK FROM THE CAMSHAFT DEPHASER
SOLENOID VALVETechnical Note 6506A ALP 8
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
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Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart17B
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SAGEM 3000
Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
ALP 3 Idle speed faults
NOTESFill in ALP 3 after a complete check using the diagnostic tool.
(Use the relevant section in the Workshop Repair Manual to carry out certain
operations).
WARNING
Never drive the vehicle without checking first that there are no throttle valve
faults.
Check that the oil level is not too high.
Check the inlet system sealing, from the throttle to the cylinder head.
Check that the fuel vapour absorber bleed is not disconnected or jammed open.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel vapour absorber bleed system.
Check that there are no leaks in the braking assistance system.
Check that there are no leaks in the oil vapour recovery system (manifold/cylinder head).
Check that there are no leaks around the manifold pressure sensor.
Check that there are no leaks around the air temperature sensor.
Check that the air filter is not clogged.
Check that the air inlet circuit is not blocked.
Check that throttle valve is not clogged.
Check the condition of the pencil coils and the cleanliness of their connections.
Check the electrical resistance of the pencil coil secondary circuits.
Check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
Check the mounting, cleanliness and condition of the flywheel signal sensor.
Check the flywheel signal sensor air gap.
Check the condition and cleanliness of the flywheel.
Check that the tank vent is not blocked.
Check that the fuel is of the correct type.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel system, from the tank to the injectors.
Check that there are no kinked hoses (especially after a removal operation).
Check the fuel flow rate and pressure.
Check that the injectors are working properly.
Check that the exhaust system is not blocked and the catalytic converter not clogged.
Check the timing setting.
Check the cylinder compressions.
Check the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
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Fault finding – Fault Finding Chart17B
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Program No.: A7
Vdiag No.: 44, 48
ALP 4 Faults occurring while driving
NOTESFill in ALP 4 after a complete check using the diagnostic tool.
(Use the relevant section in the Workshop Repair Manual to carry out certain
operations).
WARNING
Never drive the vehicle without checking first that there are no throttle valve
faults.
Check that the oil level is not too high.
Check the condition of the pencil coils and the cleanliness of their connections.
Check the electrical resistance of the pencil coil secondary circuits.
Check the condition and conformity of the spark plugs.
Check the mounting, cleanliness and condition of the flywheel signal sensor.
Check the flywheel signal sensor air gap.
Check the condition and cleanliness of the flywheel.
Check that the air filter is not clogged.
Check that the air inlet circuit is not blocked.
Check that throttle valve is not clogged.
Check the inlet system sealing, from the throttle to the cylinder head.
Check that the fuel vapour absorber bleed is not disconnected or jammed open.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel vapour absorber bleed system.
Check that there are no leaks in the braking assistance system.
Check that there are no leaks in the oil vapour recovery system (manifold/cylinder head).
Check that there are no leaks around the manifold pressure sensor.
Check that there are no leaks around the air temperature sensor.
Check that the tank vent is not blocked.
Check that the fuel is of the correct type.
Check that there are no leaks in the fuel system, from the tank to the injectors.
Check that there are no kinked hoses (especially after a removal operation).
Check the fuel flow rate and pressure.
Check that the injectors are working properly.
Check that the exhaust system is not blocked and the catalytic converter not clogged.
Check the timing setting.
Check the cylinder compressions.
Check the hydraulic tappets if there is camshaft noise.
AFTER REPAIRRepeat the conformity check from the start.
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