Renault Dci
Renault Dci
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ENGINE - DCI 11
RANGE
KERAX
PREMIUM
FAMILY
VARIANT
33AA P 8X4
33BB P 8X4
33CC P 8X4
33DD P 8X4
33GG P 6X4
33HH P 6X4
33II P 6X4
33JJ P 6X4
33KK T 6X4
33LL T 6X4
33MM P 6X6
33NN T 6X6
33PP P 4X2
33QQ T 4X2
33RR P 4X4
33SS T 4X4
22AA P 4X2
22C T 4X2
22CC T 4X2
22EE P 6X2/4
22HA P 6X2/4
22JJ T 6X2 PUSHER
22QQ P 6X2
22RR T 6X2
12094
The above information may change in the course of time. Only the "Consult" section of the workshop manuals
repertory in standard N 10320 serves as reference.
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CONTENTS
Generalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1 5
Technical data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1 3
Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E1-2 5
Fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E2-1 7
Disassembly/inspection/assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E3-1 6
Cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1 3
Injection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-1 2
Generalities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J1-2 17
Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J2-1 30
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GENERALITIES
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A-2
Warnings
In this document, safety instructions are symbolized as follows:
DANGER! NON-OBSERVANCE OF THE PROCEDURE DESCRIBED OR LACK OF CARE OR ATTENTION, RISK CAUSING
SERIOUS INJURY OR EVEN DEATH.
WARNING! Any different or inappropriate working method risks causing damage to the product.
Comply without fail with the regulations in force relative to the recovery and treatment of used parts and
waste.
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Conventional symbols
Fitting
Tightening
Equal to
Wear limit
Maximum out-of-true
Weld bead
Repair
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Adjustment
Turn anti-clockwise
Turn anti-clockwise
(the figure shows the number of turns)
Turn clockwise
Turn clockwise
(the figure shows the number of turns)
Place in contact
Various information
Exhaust - Outlet
Intake - Inlet
Involves
Withdraw - Delete
Wrong
Direction of disassembly
(the arrow shows the direction)
Correct
Direction of assembly
(the arrow shows the direction)
Injection
... to ...
Repair dimension
Part to be replaced
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General instructions
Practical advice
Prior to any work:
Clean the major unit and its surrounds (See Driving Servicing Handbook, "Vehicle washing").
Ensure the batteries are disconnected.
Mark the pipes and wiring harnesses, if necessary.
Protect all ports to prevent the ingress of foreign matter.
Before disconnecting an air pipe, drop the circuit pressure.
If liquid is splashed onto the bodywork, clean quickly with a cleaning product recommended by
RENAULT TRUCKS.
Preparation prior to assembly:
Carefully clean and check all the parts.
Do not unpack a new bearing until you are ready to install it. Do not clean off the protective grease on new
bearings.
Old seals and lock-plates must be discarded and new ones fitted.
Never force fit parts with copper or brass punches or drifts. Always use a specially adapted driver to prevent
ingress of metal particles into the casings and bearings. Always oil parts prior to force fitting.
Always apply grease on the inside of seal ring lips.
Shrink fitted parts are to be heated with a hot air blower or in an oven. etc. Flame heating is strictly forbidden.
When using a torque multiplier, calibrate the torque wrench/multiplier unit at the required torque loading.
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TECHNICAL DATA
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B1-2
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General features
Identification plate 14102 (original engine)*
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a
Diesel
Common Rail
Injection
d
e
f
11
Capacity:
11: 11 litres
6: 6 litres
4: 4 litres
g
h
i
j
01
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B1-4
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Symbolization
a
Diesel
Common Rail
Injection
d
e
f
11
Capacity:
11: 11 litres
6: 6 litres
4: 4 litres
g
h
i
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B1-6
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Technical data
Power setting index
Cubic capacity
11 l
Compression ratio
17/1
Firing order
n1 cylinder:
1.5.3.6.2.4
flywheel end
Engine rotation
clockwise
Fuel:
diesel fuel
Supercharged:
Cooling:
Circulating coolant activated by thermostat-regulated pump.
Beginning of opening:
83 C
End of opening:
90 C
9.4 mm
88 C
End of opening:
98 C
9.4 mm
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B1-7
Lubrication
Oil pressure (dCi 11 B43)
Engine speed
in rpm
Block rail
Temperature
in C
Pressure
in bar
85
2.9
1000
2100
4.8
Engine speed in
rpm
1000
2000
Filter head
Block rail
Temperature
in C
Pressure
in bar
Temperature
in C
Pressure
in bar
85
2.7
85
2.5
4.7
Lubrication:
Oil: specifications and operating temperatures (see Driving & Servicing handbook).
Oil capacity: (see Driving & Servicing handbook).
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B2-1
Tightening torques
Definitions
There are several types of tightening:
Tightening to torque (in Nm)
Tightening to angle (in )
Tightening to torque-angle (en Nm + )
Torques given in Nm are nominal torques (average value calculated on the basis of the minimum torque and the
maximum torque).
The tightening precision class defines the tolerance of this torque in percent as a function of the nominal torque
applied.
Tightening precision classes:
Class I: Special threaded hardware (tolerances 10% of the final torque).
Class II: Reserved for precise tightening (tolerance 10% of the nominal torque).
Class III: Reserved for normal standard tightening (tolerance 20% of the nominal torque).
For standard threaded hardware indicated in the table below, use tightening class III.
For other torques, see the following page(s).
"FIH" type (Nylstop) locknuts must be replaced whenever removed. "DRH" type (oval) locknuts can be
re-used. If locknuts (DRH, FIH or other) are re-used, make absolutely certain that the screw-thread of the bolt
protrudes least two threads above the top edge of the nut.
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The tightening torque values given in the table are based on standard 01.50.4002 and apply to new nuts and bolts
fitted dry and re-used nuts and bolts with oil applied to the screw-threads. If any nuts and bolts are replaced, it is
absolutely essential to use nuts and bolts recommended by the RENAULT TRUCKS Spare Parts Department
(coefficient of friction in compliance with standard 01.50.4002).
Tightening torque values in Nm for conventional "metric system" threaded hardware based
on standard 01.50.4002 (H: normal and HE: with flange)
Quality class III
7.5 1.5
15 3
20 4
20 4
40 8
40 8
40 8
70 14
65 13
60 12
105 21
100 20
160 32
150 30
240 48
210 42
330 66
300 60
450 90
410 82
560 112
510 102
11 2.2
20 4
30 6
27 5.4
60 12
60 12
50 10
100 20
95 19
90 18
155 31
145 29
220 44
220 44
340 68
310 62
480 96
435 87
650 130
595 119
820 164
750 150
Standard tightening torques table for union bolts with Cu gaskets and BS rings
Nominal tightening torque values for union bolts with CU gaskets and self-centring BS rings
Nominal dia.
Tightening torque
Nominal dia.
Tightening torque
8
10
12
14
10 2
20 4
27 5.4
32 6.4
16
18
22
24
40 8
50 10
80 16
80 16
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Cylinder head
Cylinder head securing bolt (see page E-2-1)
Rocker shaft securing bolt (see page E-2-4)
Cylinder head cover bolt (see page E-2-5)
Inlet manifold securing bolt(see page E-2-6)
Exhaust manifold securing bolt (see page E-2-6)
Valve yoke adjusting nut
35 7 Nm
40 8 Nm
Preheat plug(s)
41 8 Nm
M8 = 20 4 / M10 = 60 12 Nm
Reciprocating gear
Crankshaft bearing cap securing bolt (see page G-7)
Flywheel securing bolt (see page G-13)
Connecting rod cap securing nut (see page G-10)
Block stiffener securing bolt
30 6 Nm
M14 = 150 30 / M8 = 20 4 Nm
Timing
Damper hub setscrew (see page F-11)
Oil sump securing bolt (see page F-13)
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
100 20 Nm
67 7 Nm
120 12 Nm
20 4 Nm
60 12 Nm
cl 8.8 = 20 4 Nm
cl 10.9 = 30 4 Nm
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60 12 Nm
137.5 27.5 Nm
270 20 Nm
60 12 Nm
30 6 Nm
20 4 Nm
195 20 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 20 4 Nm
60 12 Nm
11 1 Nm
40 8 Nm
Lubrication
Oil sump securing nut (see page F-13)
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
70 14 Nm
40 5 Nm
30 3 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 30 3 Nm
50 10 Nm
Jake brake
Mechanism to rocker shaft securing bolt (see page O-3)
60 6 Nm + 120 6
65 7 Nm
7 0.7 Nm
40 4 Nm
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Turbocharger
Turbocharger to exhaust manifold securing bolt
60 12 Nm
24 4.8 Nm
Cooling
Water pump securing bolt
20 4 Nm
20 4 Nm
60 12 Nm
150 30 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 40 8 Nm
40 5 Nm
Air compressor
Air compressor pinion securing nut 550 cm3 (variant 33118)
137.5 27.5 Nm
270 20 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 30 6 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 30 6 Nm
40 8 Nm
60 8 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 20 4 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 60 12 Nm
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Sensors
Coolant temperature sensor
Speed sensor
Oil pressure sensor
Oil temperature sensor
Oil level sender
Common rail pressure sensor
Pressure and boost air sensor setscrew
18 5 Nm
7.5 1.5 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242) 18 5 Nm
18 5 Nm
50 10 Nm
60 5 Nm
6.5 1.5 Nm
Fuel-Injection
High pressure pipe gallery union nut (see page J-2-6)
Cylinder head fuel delivery pipe nut (see page J-2-10)
Injector nozzle-holder flange setscrew (see page J-2-11)
High pressure pump securing nut
High pressure pump securing stud
High pressure pump securing nut (tighten in diametrically opposed
sequence, then retighten first nut only)
195 20 Nm
(FRENETANCH 242)
(+ Loctite Frentanch) 20 4 Nm
60 12 Nm
8 1 Nm
8 1 Nm
Scavenge valve
Scavenge valve plug
Pressure and boost air sensor setscrew
30 + 10 Nm
15 + 5 Nm
6.5 1.5 Nm
Flow limiter
85 5 Nm
45 5 Nm
35 5 Nm
8 1.5 Nm
1 0.25 Nm
10 2 Nm
45 5 Nm
30 3 Nm
12 2.4 Nm
15 3 Nm
35 5 Nm
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28 2 Nm
30 6 Nm
Fuel low pressure and leak-off return pipes securing nut on clips
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Dimensions and tolerances
Cylinder head
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B3-2
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Timing
Clearance value with reduced play camshaft idler pinion N 5010 550 239.
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B3-4
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B3-5
Position the piston of N 1 cylinder at end of exhaust/beginning of intake TDC (in the direction of rotation).
Scribe a mark on the crankshaft pulley.
Adjust the valve clearances to zero (without compressing the control springs)
Crank the engine through one revolution while lining up the marks on the crankshaft pulley so as to arrive
at "compression TDC".
Check the valve clearances, which should be:
Inlet: 0.80 1.10 mm.
Exhaust: 1.28 1.58 mm.
Repeat this check twice so as to provide more accuracy when adjusting the rocker arm clearance
to zero.
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B3-6
Quick timing check (dCi 11 + J01):
Position the piston of N 1 cylinder at end of exhaust/beginning of intake TDC (in the direction of rotation).
Scribe a mark on the crankshaft pulley.
Adjust the valve clearances to zero (without compressing the control springs)
Crank the engine through one revolution while lining up the marks on the crankshaft pulley so as to arrive
at "compression TDC".
Check the valve clearances, which should be:
Inlet: 1.85 2.85 mm.
Exhaust: 1.80 2.50 mm.
Repeat this check twice so as to provide more accuracy when adjusting the rocker arm clearance
to zero.
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B3-7
Reciprocating gear
-0.25
-0.50
-0.75
-1.00
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Only for: dCi 11 (variant 14102) E+J01, G+J01, I+J01, F+J01, H+J01 .
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B3-10
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TOOLS / CONSUMABLES
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C-2
Generalities
RENAULT TRUCKS divide tools into three categories:
General-purpose tools: proprietary tools.
50 00 26 .... reference number (possibility of purchasing through the RENAULT TRUCKS Spare Parts
department).
4-figure reference number (tools classified by RENAULT TRUCKS but available from the supplier).
Special tools: specifically created tools distributed by the RENAULT TRUCKS Spare Parts Department.
Locally manufactured tools: these tools are classified differently according to their degree of
sophistication:
4-figure reference number (represented by a drawing): tools that are simple to make without need for
special qualification.
50 00 26 .... reference number (possibility of purchasing through the RENAULT TRUCKS Spare Parts
department): a certain amount of skill is needed to make these tools.
Three levels (or echelons) determine their assignment:
Level 1: tools for servicing, maintenance and minor tasks.
Level 2: tools for major repairs.
Level 3: tools for refurbishment.
Proprietary tools mentioned in this manual do not appear in the tools list.
These tools are identified in the standard tools manual (MO) by a 4-figure number.
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LIST OF TOOLS
General-purpose tools
Illustration
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TRUCKS Ref.
Designation
5000261000
Manufacturer
reference
Manufacturer
code
Level
Qty
UNIVERSAL
STAND
5000269777
ANGULAR
DIAL
9732
BOX OF
CUTTERS
5000260843
PULLER
5000262351
SET OF
PUSHERS
5000260825
PISTON RING
CLAMP
5000261246
PRESSURE
GAUGE
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CN 109 B
AF
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50 00 26 2565
WRENCH
AB
AF
CEVMI
FRANCE
75116
PARIS
01 45 53 97 03
01 45 53 37 05
AB
FACOM
01 64 54 45 45
01 69 09 60 93
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Special Tools
Illustration
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Designation
5000262542
Manufacturer
reference
Manufacturer
code
Level
Qty
FITTING
5000262322
SOCKET
5000261380
CONTROL
5000269838
COMPRESSING
TOOL
5000261205
PULLER
5000262549
SEAL PLATE
5000263016
HANDLE
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C-6
5000262363
SET OF
PUSHERS
5000262556
GUIDE
5000261220
PUSHER
5000261281
PULLER
5000261282
PUSHER
5000262561
PUSHER
5000261230
PULLER
5000262334
FLANGE
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5000262560
GUIDE
5000262562
PUSHER
5000262655
FILTER
WRENCH
5000262589
UNCLIPPER
5000262547
RETAINER
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Locally manufactured tools
Illustration
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TRUCKS Ref.
Designation
1462
Manufacturer
reference
Manufacturer
code
Level
Qty
SPACER
2539
PUSHER
FL 1332
PLATE
2537
SOCKET
2548
PLATE
2513
TUBE
2648
ENDPIECE
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C-10
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C-12
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C-13
LIST OF CONSUMABLES
Automotive reference
Industrial reference
FRENETANCH 242
GRAISSE GRIPCOTT NF
GRIPCOTT NF GREASE
SCELBLOC 648
RECTIJOINT 518
OMNIFIT 50H
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D1-2
Stand 1000
Mounting
RH side
Disconnect flexible pipe (1).
Remove pipes (2).
Remove heat shield (4).
Remove the filters/heat exchanger assembly (3).
UPON ASSEMBLY OF THE BRACKET 2542, IT IS VITAL TO ENSURE THE LENGTH UNDER THE HEAD OF SCREW
WHICH MUST BE EQUAL TO 25 MM.
(5)
LH side
Disconnect wiring harness (2).
Remove setscrew (3).
Remove setscrew (1).
Tighten nuts (4).
Remove the ECU / cooler assembly (7).
Remove setscrew (6).
RH side
Install tool 2542.
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LH side
Install tool 2542.
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Removal
Install O-rings (A).
UPON ASSEMBLY, IT IS VITAL TO ENSURE THE LENGTH UNDER THE HEAD OF SCREW
25 MM.
ENSURE A TIGHT SEAL WITH A SEALING PRODUCT FRENETANCH 242.
For the rest of the fitting operations, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
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Belt tensioner
Removal
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Fitting
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Compressor (air conditioner)
Removal
Remove compressor.
Remove the bracket.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
Fit support.
Start bolts (1 - 2 - 3) at a torque of 6 Nm.
Tighten nut (4) to torque.
Tighten bolts (1 - 2 - 3) to torque.
See page B-2-3
Setscrew (2) is a special screw that serves as guide. Replace it only with an identical screw.
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D3-2
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Alternator
Removal
Remove alternator.
Remove the bracket.
Fitting
Fit support.
Start nuts (1 - 2 - 3 - 4) at a torque of 6 Nm.
Tighten bolts (5 - 6) to torque.
Tighten nuts (1 - 2 - 3 - 4) to torque.
See page B-2-3
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Fan control
Removal
Remove the fan control.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-5
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Damper
Removal
Remove the damper.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page F-11
Disassembly
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Inspection
Check for the absence of:
knock marks and bellmouthing of fixing holes;
any cracks;
points of impact;
incorrect crimping on the outer part (there should be a regular
thickness of 3 mm);
distortion on the outer part;
convexity;
noise when shaking the damper.
Remove the paint at 4 points on both sides and measure the
thickness of the damper.The deviation between the check points
should be less than 0.25 mm.
If any one of the above defects is noted, replace the damper.
Assembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page D-6-1.
Assemble hub (2) to damper (3).
Fit setscrews.
In the indicated sequence
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
Assemble the pulley (1).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
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Starter
Removal
Remove the starter motor.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
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D7-2
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Engine brackets
Removal
Remove the brackets.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
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D8-2
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CYLINDER HEAD
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Removal
Cylinder head exploded view
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Removal of cylinder head
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page E-1-2.
Remove the cylinder head cover (8).
Remove the Jake engine-brake unit*.
See page O-3
Disconnect the wiring harness from the injectors.
Remove the wiring harness bracket.
Remove sensor (C).
Remove setscrew (A) so as to withdraw grommet (B) and the wiring
harness.
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Tighten nuts (17 - 18).
Remove the cylinder head.
Withdraw cylinder head gasket (22).
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Fitting
Fitting of cylinder head
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page E-1-2.
Withdraw tool 1462.
Check for the presence of locating dowels.
Use 2 headless screws (A) diameter: 14 mm, length: 170 mm.
Install cylinder head gasket (22).
Fit the cylinder head.
Tighten nuts (A).
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Lubrication of setbolts:
New setbolts: These pre-lubricated bolts do not require any lubrication.
Re-used setbolts: As early as the second fitment, lubricate the screw-thread under the head with
SPRAY MOLYCOTE GN PLUS DOW CORNiNG.
Use tool 2322 + 9777
Fitting of valve yokes
See page E-2-3
Fitting of rocker shaft
See page E-2-4
Adjustment of valve yokes
See page E-2-4
Adjustment of rocker arms
See page E-2-5
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Fitting the exhaust manifold
See page E-2-6
Install seal (10).
Assemble turbocharger (9).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-5
Assemble heat shields (5 - 6).
See page E-1-4
Proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
Install O-rings (2 - 4).
Assemble sleeve (3).
Fit the pipe (1).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
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Adjustment of rocker arms
Adjustment values: engine cold:
Exhaust: 0.70 mm.
Inlet: 0.40 mm.
Valves in balance
(end of exhaust, start of
induction in cylinder N)
6
2
4
1
5
3
1
5
3
6
2
4
Tighten to torque.
1: preliminary tighten at 2 Nm.
2: tighten at 20 4 Nm.
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E2-6
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Fitting the exhaust manifold (+ J01)
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page E-1-2.
Assemble rings (11).
Install seals (12).
Fit exhaust manifold (7).
Fit setscrews.
Smear the screwthreads with GRAISSE GRIPCOTT NF copper grease
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E2-8
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Disassembly/inspection/assembly
Cylinder head detail
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E3-2
Disassembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page E-3-1.
Remove the nozzle-holders.
Take out seals.
See page J-2-10
Remove housing (17).
Take out O-ring (18).
Valves
Compress springs.
Use tool 9838.
Save valve cotters.
Withdraw cups.
Take out springs.
Withdraw cups.
Remove the valves and arrange them in order.
Take out seals (13).
Valve guides
Classify the parts in order (14 - 15).
Valve seats
Weld an old valve or a washer to the seat.
Drive out valve seats (19 - 20).
Injector sleeves
Tap to 26 x 150 mm.
Withdraw body (12).
Use tool 1205.
Take out O-ring (11).
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Rocker assemblies
Remove locating dowel (1).
Remove pins (5).
Save rocker arms (2).
Withdraw pedestals (3).
Take out springs (4).
If necessary
Classify the parts in order (7 - 8).
Inspection
See page B-3-1
Check the mating surface.
Cylinder head seal
Test the cylinder head for leaks before commencing the overhaul. In
a bath of hot water (80C), air pressure 6 bars, check for the absence
of air bubbles.
Use tool 2549.
Valves
Check the calibration of the springs.
Check the yokes and the yoke guides guide.
Valve guides
Check the radial clearance of the valves in their guides.
Valve seats
Check the valves set-back or protrusion.
Rocker assemblies
Check the rocker arm bore.
Check the rocker shaft.
Assembly / grinding
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page E-3-1.
Fit core plugs (9 - 16).
Use tool 3016 + 2363 25 mm.
Fit core plugs (10).
Use tool 3016 + 2363 42 mm.
Use a sealing product "SCELBLOC 648".
Ensure a set-back A = 1.5 0.5.
Fire grooves
After grinding the cylinder head, the fire grooves must be machined.
Ensure the dimensions.
See page B-3-2
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Injector sleeves
Apply tallow.
Install O-ring (11).
Insert the sleeve (12).
Install tool 2556.
Flange over at (A).
Use tool 1220.
Valve guides
Apply tallow.
Press fit inlet valve guides (14).
Use tool 2539 on side A.
Use a press.
Press fit exhaust valve guides (15).
Use tool 2539 on side B.
Use a press.
After replacing the valve guides, it is essential to grind the valve seats.
As spare part, the valve guides are supplied with 7.6 mm inside diameter.
They must be re-reamed after installation in the cylinder head.
See page B-3-1
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E3-5
Valve seats
Shrink parts in liquid nitrogen or for 12 hours in a deep freezer.
Assemble valve seats (19 - 20).
Use tool 1332.
Use a press.
Depending on the tool used, the angles are datum located either in relation to the cylinder heat
joint face or in relation to the valve centre-line.
Use tool 9732.
Valves
Do not grind the valves.
Do not lap the valves.
Assemble seals on exhaust guides.
Use a suitable tube.
Oil the valve stems and install the valves.
Fit cups.
Fit the springs.
Tension the springs.
Use tool 9838.
Fit valve cotters.
Injector nozzle-holders
Install the nozzle-holders.
See page J-2-10
Check the injector protrusion.
See page B-3-2
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Rocker assemblies
Fit core plugs (7 - 8).
Use a sealing product "SCELBLOC 648".
Use a suitable tube.
Apply oil.
Fit rocker arms (2).
Assemble pedestals (3).
Fit the springs (4).
Ensure the position
Fit pins (5).
Fit locating dowels (1).
Install seal (18).
Fit the casing (17).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
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VALVE TIMING
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F-2
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Exploded view
* for trucks.
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Removal
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page F-2.
Tappets
Remove tappet cover (5).
Tighten nuts.
Withdraw the tappet retainers (6).
Withdraw tappets (7).
Classify the parts in order.
Damper
Remove damper.
Water pump
Remove the water pump.
Air compressor
Remove compressor.
Hydraulic pump
Remove hydraulic pump.
Oil sump
Remove the oil level sender.
Use tool 2537.
Remove oil sump (14).
Withdraw gasket (13).
Timing case
Remove breather (2).
Remove timing case (1).
Withdraw seal ring (4).
For replacement only.
Withdraw deflector (A).
Use a press.
Use tool 3016 + 2363 68 mm.
High pressure pump
Remove the nut (20).
Extract pinion (23).
Remove the high-pressure pump.
See page J-2-13
Remove impeller (19).
Idler gears
Remove the circlips (21 - 26).
Remove pinions (22 - 27).
Tighten nuts.
Remove hubs (24 - 29).
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Camshaft
Take off stop (10).
Remove the camshaft assembly (9).
Crankshaft pinion
Take out O-ring (17).
Withdraw spacer (18).
Extract crankshaft pinion (25).
Remove key (11).
Oil pump
Remove pipe (16).
Remove the sensor.
Tighten nuts.
Withdraw the oil pump (15).
Front plate
Remove front plate (12).
Inspection
On the camshaft, inspect:
Coaxiality,
Cam lift,
Bearing surface diameter,
Bushes.
Check the idler gears
On the tappets, inspect:
Diameter and housing.
Disassembly
Camshaft pinion
For replacement only.
Extract pinion (28).
Use a press.
Remove key (8).
Camshaft bearing bush
For replacement only.
Withdraw bushes.
Use tool 1281 + 1282
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Air compressor pinion
In a vice.
Use a protective device (A).
Remove the nut.
Fit nuts.
Extract pinion.
Use tool 0843.
Assembly
Camshaft bearing bush
Fit bushes
Use tool 1281 + 1282
Line up the lubrication holes.
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Camshaft pinion
Install key (8).
Heat the part (28) to 200C.
Minimum heating time: 60 minutes.
Assemble pinion (28).
Let cool.
Timing case
Put deflectorinto place.
Use a press.
Use tool 2351 64 mm
Ensure dimension "A = 3.5 4.0 mm".
Air compressor pinion
Assemble pinion.
Fit the washer.
Screw up nut.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-5
Hydraulic pump pinion
Assemble pinion.
Fit the washer.
Screw up nut.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
Water pump
See page B-2-5
Fan hub
See page B-2-5
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Fitting
Front plate
Ensure a tight seal with a sealing product "RECTIJOINT 518" (A).
Fit front plate (12).
Fit clamp (30).
Fit setscrews.
Screw up without tightening.
Install hubs (24 - 29).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
Crankshaft pinion
Install key (11).
Apply oil.
Assemble pinion (25).
Match the direction of orientation.
Fit spacer (18).
Position the crankshaft with N 1 cylinder at TDC.
Use tool 1380.
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Oil pump
Check for the presence of locating sockets (A).
Assemble oil pump (15).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
Check the backlash.
See page B-3-3
Apply oil.
Install O-rings.
Assemble pipe (16).
Fit setscrew.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Idler gears
Apply oil.
Fit the pinions (22 - 27)
Ensure the marking.
See page B-3-3
Install circlips (21 - 26).
Check the side play.
Check the backlash.
See page B-3-3
Camshaft
Apply oil.
Fit the camshaft assembly (9).
Ensure the marking.
Install stop (10).
Fit setscrews.
Use a threadlocking and sealing product "FRENETANCH 242".
Tighten to torque.
Check the backlash.
Check the side play.
See page B-3-3
High pressure pump
Install high-pressure pump.
See page J-2-13
Degrease the tapers.
Install key.
Assemble pinion (23).
Ensure the marking.
Screw up nut (20).
Tighten to torque.
Check the backlash.
See page B-3-3
Fit impeller (19).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
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Timing case
Check for the presence of locating sockets (A).
Ensure a tight seal with a sealing product "RECTIJOINT 518" (B).
Fit timing case (1).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
The tightening sequence starts with the screws in the middle and finishes with those on the outside.
Install O-ring (3).
Fit breather (2).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
Install tool 2561.
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F-10
The gasket is supplied fitted to a protective ring that is placed on the assembly tool. It is essential
to hold the gasket to the ring until it is finally installed in the case.
Do not apply grease to the lips.
Any gasket that has been removed from its ring must not be re-used.
Fit seal ring (4).
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Damper
Install O-ring (17).
Fit damper.
It is essential to replace the setscrews if the length under the head is more than 140 mm
Tighten to torque.
1 Preliminary tighten the bolts at 60 6 Nm in the sequence shown from 1 to 5
2 Tighten the bolts at 180 6 Nm in the sequence shown from 1 to 4
Lubrication of setbolts:
New selbolts: These pre-lubricated bolts do not require any lubrication.
Re-used setbolts: As early as the second fitment, lubricate the screw-thread under the head with
SPRAY MOLYCOTE GN PLUS DOW CORNiNG.
Tappets
Apply oil.
Put tappets (7) into place.
Ensure the position
Fit the tappet retainers (6).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
Ensure a tight seal with a sealing product "RECTIJOINT 518" (A) + "SILMATE RTV 1473" (B).
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F-12
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Oil sump
Check the tightness of the studs.
See page B-2-3
At the intersection of the casings, provide a tight seal with adhesive tape VHB.
Install seal (13).
Fit the oil sump (14).
Install the spacers.
Fit the nuts.
In the indicated sequence
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
Fit the oil level sender.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Use tool 2537.
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RECIPROCATING GEAR
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G-2
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Exploded view
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Disassembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page G-2.
Flywheel
Remove the engine speed sensor (14).
Remove flywheel (17).
Remove the casing (21).
Withdraw seal ring (15).
Oil nozzles
Remove engine block stiffener (26).
Remove the sensor (25 - 27).
Remove setscrews.
Remove oil nozzles (31).
Take out seals (32).
Connecting rods
Pistons
Check that the connecting rod markings are effectively present (end opposite camshaft).
Remove connecting rod caps (28).
Remove bearing half-shells (29).
Classify the parts in order.
Withdraw connecting rod/piston assemblies.
Remove bearing half-shells (4).
Classify the parts in order.
Crankshaft
Check for the presence of main bearing cap marks.
Remove the bearing caps (24).
Remove bearing half-shells (23).
Remove the half-rings (22).
Classify the parts in order.
Remove crankshaft (30).
Remove the half-rings (33).
Remove bearing half-shells (34).
Classify the parts in order.
Pistons
Remove piston rings (8).
Use tool 0825.
Connecting rods
Withdraw circlips (6 - 10).
Drive out gudgeon pins (7).
Separate crowns (9) from skirts (11).
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G-4
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Liners
Withdraw liners (2).
Use tool 1230 + 2334
Take out seals (1 - 3).
Cylinder block
For replacement only.
Remove the cup (12).
Remove plugs.
Thoroughly clean all conduits.
Flywheel
Manual gearbox and Astronic version
Remove circlip (19).
Save bearing (18).
For replacement only.
Remove the gear ring (20).
Use setscrews M10.
Inspection
Cylinder block
Check the mating surface.
Inspect the liners
out-of-round,
taper.
Inspect the pistons:
diameter,
gudgeon pin and housing,
grooves and piston rings.
Inspect the piston rings:
thickness,
piston groove clearance,
joint gap.
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Inspect the connecting rod:
squareness and truing up
bushes.
Inspect the crankshaft:
co-axiality,
crankpin diameters,
crank journal diameters.
Assembly
Flywheel
Heat part (20) to 200C.
If a welding torch is used, take a sheet metal plate and heat it to
distribute the heat evenly. Check the temperature at 3 points (A).
Cylinder block
If necessary
Fit the cup (12).
Use tool 3016 + 2363 55 mm.
Use a thread locking product "FRENETANCH 242".
Ensure a set-back (A = 2 0.5 mm).
Fit the plugs.
Use a thread locking product "FRENETANCH 242".
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G-6
Liners
Install O-rings (3).
Install O-rings (1).
Ensure the position
Black O-ring (A) at the top.
Green O-ring (B) at the bottom.
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G-7
Tighten to torque.
In the indicated sequence:
Start the setbolts
Preliminary tighten at 80 8 Nm
Final tighten at 180 6
It is essential to replace the setscrews if the length under the head is more than 156 mm
The setscrews can be re-used. In such case, apply SPRAY MOLYCOTE GN PLUS DOW CORNiNG spray to the
screw-threads and under the screw heads.
Do not apply any product to new setscrews that are already pre-lubricated.
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Connecting rods
Pistons
Version dCi 11 B43
Apply oil.
Assemble piston crowns (9), skirts (11) and connecting rods (5) with
gudgeon pins (7).
Match the direction of orientation.
Install circlips (6 - 10).
Fit setscrews.
Version dCi 11
(variant 14102) E + J01, G + J01, I + J01, F + J01, H + J01.
Apply oil.
Assemble pistons (9) and connecting rods (5) with gudgeon pins (7).
Match the direction of orientation.
Install circlips (6 - 10).
Fit setscrews.
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Use tool 0825.
Fit bearing half-shells (4).
Match the direction of orientation.
Apply oil.
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Flywheel
Fit the clamps (13).
Fit the housing (21).
Ensure a tight seal with a sealing product "RECTIJOINT 518" (A).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-3
Install tool 2562.
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G-12
The gasket is supplied fitted to a protective ring that is placed on the assembly tool. It is essential
to hold the gasket to the ring until it is finally installed in the case.
Do not apply grease to the lips.
Any gasket that has been removed from its ring must not be re-used.
Fit seal ring (15).
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G-13
Fit setscrews.
Assembly with manual gearbox
Tighten to torque.
In the indicated sequence:
Start the setbolts
Preliminary tighten at 60 6 Nm
Final tighten at 120 6
Assembly with automatic transmission
Tighten to torque.
In the indicated sequence:
Start the setbolts
Preliminary tighten at 100 10 Nm
Final tighten at 150 6
Assembly with power take-off
Tighten to torque.
In the indicated sequence:
Start the setbolts
Preliminary tighten at 100 10 Nm
Final tighten at 180 6
To facilitate tightening, you are advised to oil the support surface
under the bolt head.
Re-use of setbolts
These bolts can be re-used no more than once.
Whenever you re-use them, mark the bolt with an indentation using
a centre punch.
It is vital to replace any bolts already bearing a centre punch mark.
Fit engine speed sensor (14).
The setbolts can only be used one single time. In such case, apply a Loctite type threadlocking
and sealing product loctite Frentanch to the screw-threads.
Do not apply this product to new setbolts that are already pre-coated.
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LUBRICATION
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H1-2
Oil filter
Assembly
Throw-away oil filter cartridge
To replace, unscrew the cartridge (1).
Upon fitting:
Fill the cartridge (1) with oil.
Oil the seal
Screw up the cartridge(s) until contact is made with the support
bracket.
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Centrifugal oil filter
Disassembly
Remove the filter bracket/filter assembly.
Save gasket (8).
Unscrew nut (1).
Withdraw cover (3).
Remove circlip (4).
Withdraw nut (1).
Take out O-ring (2).
Save gasket (5).
Remove centrifugal filter (6).
If necessary
Remove threaded pin (7).
Apply heat. This operation diminishes the strength of the "locking"
product.
Thoroughly clean all conduits.
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Assembly
If necessary
Fit pin (7).
Use a threadlocking and sealing product "FRENETANCH 242".
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Fit centrifugal filter (6).
Install seal (5).
Install seal (2).
Fit nut (1).
Install circlip (4).
Position cover (3).
Screw up nut (1).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Install seal (8).
Remove the filter bracket/filter assembly support.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
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COOLING
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I1-2
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Heat exchanger
Exploded view
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I1-3
Disassembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page I-1-2.
Remove cover (1).
Withdraw gasket (5).
Depending on the assembly.
Remove setscrew (3).
Withdraw gasket (4).
Remove immersion heating rod (2).
Remove heat exchanger stack (6).
Withdraw gasket (7).
Remove the sensor (8).
Cleaning
Oil circuit: Use a degreasing product.
Water circuit: Use water mixed with a solution of 5 to 6 % hydrochloric acid. Allow to soak for about 30 minutes
while stirring occasionally. Rinse with water mixed with a solution of 2 to 3 % bicarbonate of soda. Rinse with
plenty of water. Dry the parts.
Assembly
Install O-rings (8).
Install seal (7).
Fit heat exchanger stack (6).
Depending on the assembly.
Fit immersion heating rod (2).
Install seal (4).
Fit setscrew (3).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-5
Install seal (5).
Position cover (1).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
Inspection
Install tool 2548 + 5000 040 416.
Test for leaks in a hot water bath (80C), air pressure: 6 bar(s),
check for the absence of air bubbles.
Withdraw tool 2548 + 5000 040 416.
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Ventilation control
Detailed view
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I2-1
I2-2
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Disassembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page I-2-1.
Unscrew bolt (1).
Fit nuts (2).
Remove the bracket (8).
Remove circlip (7).
Use a press.
Drive out bearing shaft (5).
Extract bearing (6).
Use a press.
Extract bearing (4).
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Assembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page I-2-1.
Use a press.
Install bearing (4).
Use tool 3016 + 2363 68 mm.
Use a press.
Install bearing shaft (5).
Use a press.
Install bearing (6).
Use tool 2513 55 x 40 mm
Fit the circlip (7).
Fit support (8).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-5
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I2-4
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Water pump
Exploded view
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I3-2
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Removal
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page I-3-1.
Remove the assembly (2 - 4).
Remove the bracket (13).
Remove clamp (14).
Remove the flange (16).
Remove the assembly (9 - 11).
Withdraw pipe (18 - 19).
Take out seals (1 - 7 - 8 - 12 - 15 - 17).
Withdraw sleeve (4).
Fit fitting (3).
Disassembly
Remove the thermostat (5).
Withdraw seal ring (6).
Remove the water pump (9).
Withdraw gasket (10).
Inspection
Plunge the thermostat in a water bath. Heat progressively while
stirring the water. Check the temperature at the commencement of
opening. Measure (A) at a temperature of 90C for normal cooling,
at a temperature of 98C arctic cold cooling pack.
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Assembly
Install seal (10).
Lubricate the outside of the seal with soapy water.
Fit coolant pump (9).
Match the direction of orientation.
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I3-4
Fitting
Install seals (7 - 8).
Fit the assembly (9 - 11)
Fit setscrews.
Ensure a seal with "FRENETANCH 242" oiltight compound.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-5
Install seal (12) to pipe (18).
Lubricate the outside of the seal (12) with soapy water.
Fit pipe (18).
Fit clamp (14).
Fit support (13).
Fit setscrews.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
Install seal (17).
Lubricate the inside of the seal (17) with soapy water.
Fit flange (16).
Install O-ring (15).
Install seal (12) to pipe (19).
Lubricate the outside of the seal (12) with soapy water.
Fit pipe (19).
Fasten the clip to the heat exchanger before tightening the water pump clip.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
Install O-rings (1 - 3).
Fit sleeve (4).
Fit the assembly (2 - 4)
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
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INJECTION
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J1-2
Generalities
Description of system
"COMMON RAIL" electronic fuel-injection system components:
Electronic control unit (ECU) (1)
ECU cooler (2)
Fuel hand priming pump and prefilter (3)
Booster pump (4)
Fuel filters (5)
Fuel metering housing (6)
Scavenge valve (7)
Fuel flow regulation solenoid valves (8)
High pressure pump (9)
Common rail (10)
Rail pressure limiter (11)
Fuel injectors (13)
Rail pressure sensor (14)
Flywheel speed sensor (20)
High pressure pump speed sensor (21)
Flow limiters (12)
Cooling circuit temperature sensor (17)
Boost air pressure and temperature sensor (19)
Engine oil level sensor (18)
Engine oil pressure sensor (15)
Engine oil temperature sensor (16)*
engine stop control (cab tilted) (23)*
Accelerator pedal (24)
Fuel tank (29)
Alert warning light (25)
Fuel filters clogging sensor (30)*
Auxiliary functions components
Declutching fan clutch (22)*
Exhaust brake and Jake engine-brake (28)
Information delivered by sensors common to several functions
These information items are collected by vehicle management ECU (26), which sends them to the different
peripheral systems ECUs and to the engine ECU in digital form via "CAN BUS" (27).
Examples:
Engine temperature, oil pressure...
Tachograph speed information
Accelerator pedal position sensor (24) information
PTO information
Braking information
Engine immobilizer information
Hydraulic circuits:
(A): Aspiration
(B): Low pressure
(C): High pressure
(D): Leak-off return to fuel tank
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dCi 11 B43
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J1-3
J1-4
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dCi 11 + J01
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J1-5
Whatever the fault, it is absolutely essential to get the system overhauled as soon as possible.
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Electrical components
Driver interface
Accelerator pedal position sensor (5266)
Steering wheel fingertip controls (cruise control) (6167)
"DANGER" immediate stop warning lamp (7521)
"SERVICE" warning lamp (7522)
Engine electronic fault warning lamp (9267)
Vehicle electronic fault warning lamp (9268)
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dCi 11 B43
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J1-8
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dCi 11 +J01
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Technical data
Engine master electronic control unit (EECU)
The EECU receives information from the sensors and the vehicle
electronic control unit (VECU). Depending on the input data, it
pilot-controls fuel-injection and certain ancillary functions (engine
cooling fan, retarder, fast idling).
It informs the driver of the status of the system by means of
instrument panel tell-tale lights and, in the event of fault, operates in
fall-back mode or emergency mode (refer to the "Diagnostics"
chapter).
ECU cooler
The ECU cooler is fastened to the engine block on rubber sandwich
mountings and damps vibrations while supporting the ECU.
It dissipates the heat energy given off by the engine and by the
electrical current (injectors control) crossing the ECU.
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Fuel filters
(1): bleed screw and low pressure take-off.
The oil filters, owing to their capacity and their specific filtration level, must be replaced only by
filters approved by RENAULT TRUCKS. Upon fitting, do not fill the cartridges.
Booster pump
The booster pump is of the gear type. It is fastened to the high
pressure pump casing.
The booster pump cannot be repaired.
Output: up to 500 litres/hour.
Scavenge valve
The scavenge valve keeps the low pressure circuit pressure to
values between 4 and 5 bars at idling and between 6 and 7 bars at
an engine speed of 2000 rpm.
The valve calibration value should be between 1.8 bars and 2.2 bars.
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Common rail
The common rail provides the link between the high pressure pump
and the fuel injectors.
The rail is equipped with:
a pressure sensor,
flow limiters,
a pressure limiter.
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Rail pressure limiter
The pressure limiter protects the high pressure circuit against any
excessively high pressure due to by-pass of fuel to the leak-off
return circuit (e.g.: failure of a fuel flow regulation solenoid valve).
If such occurs, it is essential to replace the rail pressure limiter.
Limiter calibration: 1650 50 bars.
Flow limiter
Flow limiters are fitted to each rail outlet. They isolate a section of
the high pressure circuit in the event of too high a flowrate or in case
of continuous leak-off (fracture of injector pipe, injector malfunction,
etc.).
Maximum flow without jamming the limiter: 600 mm3/shot.
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Speed sensors
The speed sensors are of the inductive type and deliver a sinusoidal
voltage generated by passage of the flywheel notches and the pump
toothed wheel. The frequency of this signal is proportional to the
engine rotating speed.
The flywheel is provided with 58 notches (60 - 2). The two missing
notches indicate the top dead centre position of N 1 cylinder.
The pump toothed wheel is provided with 7 teeth (one tooth per top
dead centre of each cylinder and two side-by-side teeth for the top
dead centre of N 1 cylinder).
Sensor resistance: 770 950
at 20C.
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Engine cooling circuit temperature sensor
Engine oil temperature sensor
The sensors are of the CTN thermistance type
Characteristics:
Temperature (C)
Resistance (
|)
-20
17 700 13 500
-10
10 650 8 250
6 650 5 200
20
2 800 2 200
30
1 860 1 550
40
1 300 1 000
60
640 550
80
300 200
100
200 170
Resistance (
)
6 600 5 900
10
4 200 3 800
20
2 760 2 500
30
1 870 1 700
40
1 280 1 180
50
900 830
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Resistance (
)
-30
9.3
20
11.4
150
16.7
Diagnostics socket
The diagnostics socket allows the "COMMON RAIL" system to
communicate with the RENAULT TRUCKS diagnostics tool for the
purpose of full diagnostics and parameter definition.
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Fuel filters clogging sensor
This sensor is a switch with normally-closed contacts. It changes
state when the pressure difference between P1 (1) and P2 (2) is
around 3 bars.
The clogged filters information is time-delayed and is sent to the
display only when the engine is at its operating temperature. This is
to avoid the appearance of faults due to pressure peaks or to diesel
fuel that is frozen in very cold weather.
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Repair
Precautions
The "COMMON RAIL" system is a high-performance fuel-injection system
Since this system is more sensitive to cleanliness than in-line injection pump systems, risks of damage are all
the more important. Hence, it is essential to comply with the fitting of genuine spare parts guaranteed by the
manufacturer and observe operating, maintenance and repair instructions for the system.
Work on the "COMMON RAIL" system
The system works with very high injection pressures (up to 1400 bars) and with medium voltage current (control
of injectors by discharge of capacitors).
Prior to dismantling, carefully clean the surrounds then take all necessary precautions to prevent the ingress of
foreign matter. Use a clean thinner then blow through with compressed air.
Using the RENAULT TRUCKS test tool DIAGNOSTICA, ensure that the circuit pressure has dropped
completely.
In fact, under normal operating condition, the pressure drops rapidly in the high pressure circuit after the vehicle
has stopped (between 1 & 3 minutes). In extreme cases of malfunction (several or all the flow limiters jammed)
high pressure may prevail for a long time, even not drop. In such case, create a fuel leak by loosening an injector
pipe union while protecting your hand and keeping it as far away as possible from the point of leak.
Any work on the fuel-injection system must be carried out with the engine shut-down (check: injectors, voltage,
resistance, tightening, etc.).
Repairs must be carried out in a clean room, free from dust and using suitable tools.
The wearing of gloves made from fibrous material is to be banned.
Carefully clean the parts with a clean solvent, then inspect. Use top quality small brushes that are perfectly clean
and in very good condition. Use unsoiled lint-free cloths.
The spare parts department supplies cleaning cloths, blanking plugs and storage bags suitable for one-way use.
Blank off the ports with plugs as soon as the pipes are dismantled.
Avoid using compressed air.
Cleaned components must be protected to avoid any trace of corrosion in the circuit.
The injector nozzle-holder cannot be repaired. Systematically replace the unit in the event of malfunction.
Do not expose yourself to sprayed fuel when testing injector sprays or high pressure circuit dribble.
Follow the chronological disassembly / assembly sequence outlined in the workshop manual.
Reassembly must be carried out without any modification or stress (torsion, welding, distortion, connecting
arrangement, fastening, routing, etc...). Replace the part, if necessary. Tighten to the recommended torque.
Circuits are to bled without using the starter.
All these recommendations guarantee you "COMMON RAIL" system quality and reliability.
New pipes
The inside of the gallery pipes is protected by a rust-inhibitive product.
The walls are greasy and easily retain dust.
The pipes must be rinsed with solvent or industrial alcohol then fitted immediately (risk of oxidation).
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Open bleed screw (1), then unscrew and actuate hand pump (2) until the fuel flows without air bubbles. Close
the bleed screw and actuate the hand pump until it hardens. Screw up the hand pump control before starting the
engine.
Actuate the starter until the engine fires.
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Fuel hand priming pump and prefilter
Removal
Unscrew unions (1).
Hold unions (2) while loosening unions (1).
Remove setscrews (3).
Watch out not to bend the pipes.
Remove the hand priming pump.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten unions (1) to torque.
See page B-2-7
Hold unions (2) while tightening unions (1).
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J2-4
To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapter. The pipe gallery
forms an element that cannot be disassembled. The pipes are positioned between one another and in relation to the
fastening clamp. It is strictly forbidden to modify the gallery, the clamp fastening or the position of the pipes.
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Removal
Remove hand priming pump and prefilter (1)*.
See page J-2-4
Remove centrifugal filter (2).
See page J-2-4
Remove N 4 / 5 / 6 cylinder injectors pipe gallery.
Remove setscrew (4).
Loosen unions (5).
Remove the pipe gallery from the common rail.
Blank off the ports.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
It is absolutely essential to follow the pipe gallery assembly procedure detailed below.
Install the pipe gallery to the engine.
Screw up setscrew (4) securing the bracket, without tightening.
If necessary, exert a force on the pipes by hand to bring the pipe unions into position on the high pressure pump
and common rail unions. A 5 mm maximum vertical and horizontal displacement of the unions is permitted due
to torsion of the pipes.
Use of a lever arm is forbidden.
Screw up pipe unions (5) without tightening.
Tighten bracket securing screw (4) to torque.
Tighten unions (5) to a torque of 40 Nm.
Use tool 2565.
In the event of leakage at a nut, loosen the nut in question by 1/4 of a turn, then retighten at a maximum torque
of 50 Nm. If the leak persists, the pipe gallery must be replaced.
It is essential to replace the complete pipe gallery. Under no circumstance should the flanges connecting the pipes in
the same gallery be dismantled.
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To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapters.
Removal
Remove hand priming pump and prefilter (1)*.
See page J-2-4
Remove centrifugal filter (2).
See page J-2-4
Loosen unions (3).
Check that the cylinder head fuel delivery pipes remain fastened during the unions (3) tightening phase. If they
turn around, it is essential to replace them.
While loosening the rail end unions, hold the flow limiters (4) to prevent them from working loose.
Remove pipes gallery.
Blank off the ports.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten pipe unions (3) to a torque of 40 Nm, without holding flow limiters (4).
Use tool 2565.
In the event of leakage at a nut, loosen the nut in question by 1/4 of a turn, then retighten at a maximum torque
of 50 Nm. If the leak persists, the pipe gallery must be replaced.
Check that the cylinder head fuel delivery pipes remain fastened during the unions (3) tightening phase. If they
turn around, it is essential to replace them.
It is essential to replace the complete pipe gallery. Under no circumstance should the flanges connecting the pipes in
the same gallery be dismantled.
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Accelerator pedal position sensor (dCi 11 B43)
Removal
Remove the steering column trim.
Unplug connector (1).
Remove setscrew (2).
Remove sensor (3).
Fitting
To fit, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
It is essential to tighten setbolt (2) to the recommended torque.
See page B-2-6
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Adjustment
The sensor is adjusted by altering the respective positions of the adjusting stops (4 - 5) to change the high and
low position of the accelerator pedal.
Measure the voltage delivered by the sensor using the RENAULT TRUCKS diagnostics tool.
Alter the position of adjusting stops so as to obtain the following voltages (U):
pedal "up": 0.75 < U < 0.9 Volt.
pedal fully depressed (press the pedal in the cab): 3.75 < U < 3.9 Volts.
Alter the position of stop (6) to obtain a clearance J < 5 mm when the pedal is fully depressed.
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Accelerator pedal (dCi 11 + J01)*
Removal
Remove the steering column trim.
Remove setscrew (1).
Remove setscrew (2).
Pull the accelerator pedal and holding plate (3) towards yourself to remove.
Unplug connector (4).
Fitting
Offer up the holding plate (3) / accelerator pedal assembly.
Slide the bracket (B) in the rail (A).
Tighten bolt (1) moderately.
Tighten bolt (2).
Plug in connector (4).
Fit the steering column trim.
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Injectors
It is strictly forbidden to work on the fuel injectors while the engine is running (high voltage).
To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapters.
Removal
Remove the corresponding injector pipe gallery.
Remove the cylinder head cover.
Depending on the equipment, remove the Jake brake.
Remove union (1) to drain the fuel contained in the cylinder head.
Unscrew nuts (2).
Remove nut (3).
Blank off the ports.
Remove fuel delivery pipe (4) to the cylinder head
Remove setscrew (5).
Save spherical washer (6).
Remove flange (7).
Withdraw injector (8).
Take off seal (9).
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
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Fitting
Replace all seals and gaskets without fail.
Replace all removed fuel delivery pipes (4) without fail.
Fit injector (8).
It is essential to check for the presence of one single seal (9) to guarantee alignment of the fuel
delivery pipe (4) with the injector (8), in order to ensure a perfect seal.
Match the orientation (A).
Fit cylinder head fuel delivery pipe (4).
Match the orientation (B).
Wiggle the injector (8) and fuel delivery pipe (4) around to ensure their positioning.
Fit nut (3).
Fit flange (7).
Fit spherical washer (6).
Fit setscrew (5).
Screw up nut (3) and bolt (5) without tightening.
Preliminary tighten bolt (5) then nut (3) to a torque of 5 Nm.
Final tighten bolt (5) then nut (3) to a torque of 60 Nm.
For the rest of the fitting operations, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Hold terminal lugs (10) of the wiring harness with pliers when tightening nuts (2) to torque.
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Removal
Remove centrifugal filter (1).
Remove the nuts (2).
Remove securing bolts (3).
Unscrew connectors (4 - 5).
Loosen union (5) while holding end (6) of leak-off return pipe with a wrench.
Loosen union (4) while holding union (7).
Blank off the ports.
Remove pipe (8).
Save the pipe fastening clamps.
Watch out not to bend the pipes.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
To fit, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Replace all seals and gaskets without fail.
Tighten union (5) while holding end (6) of leak-off return pipe with a wrench.
Tighten union (4) while holding union (7).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
Bleed the fuel system.
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To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapters.
Removal
Remove blanking plug (1). Use tool 1380 (2) to crank the engine and bring the valves of N 3 into balance.
In this position, the pump shaft drive key is oriented upwards to prevent it from falling into the timing case.
To avoid off-setting the pinion, it is essential to use tool 2547 before removing the pump from the
engine .
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Remove nut (11), turn it round and screw it onto the pinion.
Using an (M14) setbolt with a threaded length of 60 mm (12), extract
the high pressure pump pinion.
Immobilize the pinion using tool 2547.
Remove the nuts (13).
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its
removal.
Fitting
Replace all seals and gaskets without fail.
Apply oil to the O-rings.
Degrease the tapers.
Align the shaft key with the keyway in the pinion.
Install high-pressure pump.
Tighten nuts (13) to torque.
See page B-2-6
Tighten nut (11) while holding the high pressure pump shaft.
Fill the high pressure pump with 0.2 litre of engine oil through
port (14).
Put back the seal and tighten plug (14) to torque.
See page B-2-6
For the rest of the fitting operations, proceed in the reverse
sequence to removal.
Bleed the fuel system.
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Booster pump ZP5
Removal
Remove securing nuts and bolts (1).
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Fitting
To fit, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Replace gasket (4) without fail.
Apply oil to the gasket (4) (engine oil).
Carefully align the booster pump with the high pressure pump.
Preliminary tighten the booster pump setscrews in diametrically
opposed sequence.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
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Check the size of air gap A = 0.3 0.1 mm using feeler gauge (4).
If the size of the air gap does not conform, replace adjusting
shim (3).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
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Scavenge valve
Removal
Remove scavenge valve (1).
Disassembly
Tighten the scavenge valve in a vice.
Loosen plug (2).
If any of these parts are lost, except for gasket (3), the high pressure pump will have to be replaced.
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Assembly
Proceed in the reverse sequence to dismantling.
Replace gasket (3).
Tighten plug (2) to torque.
See page B-2-6
Fitting
To fit, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Replace gasket (2).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
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J2-22
Mark (B) cannot be used for timing the high pressure pump.
Turn the engine in the direction of normal running, as far as compression TDC of N 1 cylinder (valves of cylinder
in balance with valves of N 6 cylinder).
Turn the engine in the direction of normal running as far as the 2nd appearance of the hole-free zone on the
flywheel through the speed sensor well.
Turn the engine in the direction of normal running, and bring the 17rd hole after this zone opposite the speed
sensor well.
Check that the 1st tooth of the double-tooth of the HP pump target is visibly in the centre through the pump speed
sensor well.
High pressure pump with number (A) 182.
Remove the high pressure pump speed sensor.
Turn the engine in the direction of normal running, as far as compression TDC of N 1 cylinder (valves of cylinder
in balance with valves of N 6 cylinder).
Mark (B) should appear centred in the high pressure pump speed sensor well.
The TDC of N 1 cylinder is situated at the 31th hole after the hole-free zone on the flywheel through the
engine speed sensor well (on certain flywheels, this hole is marked on both sides).
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Fuel pipes (low pressure)
Removal
Remove centrifugal filter (1).
Remove the nuts (2).
Disconnect union (3).
Remove securing bolts (4).
Unscrew connectors (5 - 6 - 7 - 10).
Loosen union (6) while holding end (8) of leak-off return pipe with a wrench.
Loosen union (5) while holding union (9).
Loosen union (10) while holding union (11).
Remove tubes (12 - 13).
Blank off the ports.
Save the pipe fastening clamps.
Watch out not to bend the pipes.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
Replace all seals and gaskets without fail.
To fit, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten union (10) while holding union (11).
Tighten union (5) while holding union (9).
Tighten union (6) while holding end (8) of leak-off return pipe with a wrench.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
Bleed the fuel system.
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Common rail
To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapters.
Removal
Remove hand priming pump and prefilter (1).
Remove centrifugal filter (2).
Remove high pressure pipe gallery (3 - 4 - 5).
Remove pipes (6 - 7).
If the starter is in position on the engine, remove the rail pressure limiter.
See page J-2-25
Blank off the ports.
Unplug the connector (8).
Remove nuts (9).
Remove common rail (10).
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
Bleed the fuel system.
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Rail pressure limiter
To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapters.
Pressure limiter (4) is to be replaced without fail if the engine is running at abnormally high pressure
("fuel flow regulation solenoid valve" or "fuel injection pressure outside operating band" fault).
Removal
Remove union (1) while holding end (2) with a wrench.
Loosen the nuts (3).
Move pipe (2).
Remove pressure limiter (4).
Blank off the ports.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten union (1) while holding end (2) of leak-off return pipe with a wrench.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
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Flow limiter
To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapters.
Removal
Remove pipes gallery (1).
Remove flow limiter (2).
Blank off the ports.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
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Fuel high pressure sensor
Removal
Remove hand priming pump and prefilter (1).
Unplug the connector (2).
Unscrew sensor (3) while holding sleeve (4).
Blank off the ports.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
For fitting, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
Bleed the fuel system.
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J2-28
To remove and fit the other components quoted in the paragraph, refer to their respective chapters.
Removal
Remove setscrew(s) (1).
Unplug connector (2).
Remove sensors (3).
Fitting
Replace seals (5).
Grease seals (5).
To fit, proceed in the reverse sequence to removal.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
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Wiring harness
Removal
Remove the high pressure pipe lines.
Unplug connectors.
Remove clamps (1).
Remove the cylinder head cover.
Unscrew nuts (6).
Hold connecting lugs (7) when loosening nuts (6).
Remove setscrew (5) and disengage grommet (3).
Disengage the wiring harness from fastening clips (2).
Extract the wiring harness from the cylinder head.
Put each part in a new watertight plastic bag immediately after its removal.
Fitting
Replace gasket (4).
Check the condition of clips (2).
It is essential to use all the clamps (1) and all the clips (2) to fasten the wiring harness.
Tighten the nuts (6).
Hold connecting lugs (7) when tightening nuts (6).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-7
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Use of the RENAULT TRUCKS diagnostic tool DIAGNOSTICA
The use of this tool provides great ease of diagnostics and its employment is strongly recommended.
It is absolutely essential for erasing faults.
Plug the diagnostics tool into the socket.
Available functions:
1/ Present faults
component
fault
remedies
2/ Memorized faults
component
fault
remedies
erasure
3/ Diagnostic
Diagnostics according to function
Exhaust brake
Cylinder balancing
Declutching fan
Injection pressure
PTO
Warm-up
Exhaust brake strangler
Visualization of inputs (digital displays and/or graphics of next values)
Engine operating time
Accelerator pedal position (%)
Battery voltage
Coolant level
Engine oil level
Coolant temperature
Boost air temperature
Fuel temperature (depending on equipment)
Atmospheric pressure
Engine oil pressure
Boost air pressure
Injection pressure
Engine speed
Vehicle road speed
Declutching fan speed
Injected fuel quantity
Injection timing
Exhaust brake presence
Jake brake presence
Exhaust brake pilot-control set-point
Air conditioning system in operation
Fast idling speed set-point (PTO)
The values for adjusting the accelerator pedal position are shown in the "VECU" menu.
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K-4
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K-5
The repercussion of the fault code numbers listed hereafter is only significant in the event of one single fault being
present. If there are several present faults, the impairment of the system features provided may be greater and lead
to operating impossibility.
See page
1-1
K-8
1-3
K-8
1-5
K-8
1-6
K-9
1-7
K-9
1-9
K-9
2-1
K-10
2-2
K-10
2-3
K-10
2-4
K-10
2-5
K-11
2-8
K-11
3-2
K-11
3-3
K-12
3-4
K-12
3-7
K-12
4-1
K-13
4-2
K-13
4-3
K-13
4-4
K-13
4-5
K-13
4-6
K-13
5-1
K-14
5-2
K-14
5-3
K-14
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K-6
Fault code
See page
5-5
K-15
5-6
K-15
5-8
K-15
5-9
K-16
6-1
K-16
6-5
Cruise-control switch
K-17
9 - 6*
The cruise-control switch also serves to emit code (9 - 6) which does not concern the fuel-injection system.
Use the RENAULT TRUCKS diagnostics tool DIAGNOSTICA.
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Assignment of pins to ECU wiring harness connector
(Connector face view)
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1 - 6 Boost air temperature sensor
Minor fault
Repercussion:
Drop in engine power of 5 % (injection pressure limited to 1300 bars).
Default value: boost air temperature = 40 C.
Test:
Resistance of sensor (see "Technical data" chapter for the values)
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
Terminal A19 of the ECU connector and terminal 1 of the sensor connector.
Terminal A2 of the ECU connector and terminal 2 of the sensor connector.
Insulation of each wire.
Sensor current supply (ECU connected, ignition switched on):
Presence of earth (R< 10 ) at sensor connector terminal 1.
Presence of + 5 Volts at terminal 2 of the sensor connector.
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2 - 2 2 - 3 Speed sensors
2 - 2 Flywheel speed sensor
2 - 3 High pressure pump speed sensor
Minor fault
Repercussion:
Drop in engine power of 20 % (injection pressure limited to 1000 bars)
Longer starting time (about 6 seconds)
Test:
Resistance at sensor terminals (at 20C): R = 770 950
Insulation of each wire.
Flywheel speed sensor
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal A29 of the ECU connector and terminal 1 of the sensor connector.
Terminal A37 of the ECU connector and terminal 2 of the sensor connector.
High pressure pump rotating speed sensor
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal A4 of the ECU connector and terminal 2 of the sensor connector.
Terminal A31 of the ECU connector and terminal 1 of the sensor connector.
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2 - 5 Sensors "+" 5 Volts current supply fault
Major fault
Repercussion:
Drop in engine power of 20 % (injection pressure limited to 1000 bars)
Operation of sensors in fall-back mode.
Test:
Presence of + 5 Volts at the sensor terminals (ECU connected, ignition switched on):
Terminal B of the engine oil pressure sensor.
Terminal 3 of the injection pressure sensor.
Terminal 3 of the boost air pressure sensor.
Terminal 1 of the cooling fan clutch sensor.
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
Terminal A26 of the ECU connector and terminal B of the engine oil pressure sensor connector.
Terminal A13 of the ECU connector and terminal 3 of the injection pressure sensor connector.
Terminal A3 of the ECU connector and terminal 3 of the boost air pressure sensor connector.
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B34 of the ECU connector and terminal 1 of the fan clutch connector.
Insulation of each wire.
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K-11
K-12
20 660
20 660
K-13
4 - 1 4 - 6 Fuel injectors
4 - 1 N 1 cylinder fuel injector
4 - 2 N 2 cylinder fuel injector
4 - 3 N 3 cylinder fuel injector
4 - 4 N 4 cylinder fuel injector
4 - 5 N 5 cylinder fuel injector
4 - 6 N 6 cylinder fuel injector
Flow limiter jammed
Minor fault
Repercussion:
Impairment of engine performance of around 16 % (injection pressure not limited)
Operating failure of fuel injector in question
Test:
For absence of leaks on circuit between rail and injector
Operation of fuel injector on test bench
Electrical system open-circuit
Minor fault
Repercussion:
Operating failure of fuel injector in question
Impairment of engine performance of around 16 % (injection pressure not limited)
Test:
Resistance of fuel injector solenoid valve winding (at 20C): R = 0.3 0.5
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
Terminals B40 and B41 of the ECU connector and wire 173 at the terminals of fuel injectors N 1/2/3
Terminals B42 and B43 of the ECU connector and wire 173 at the terminals of fuel injectors N 4/5/6
ECU connector terminal A12 and N 1 injector terminal wire 293.
ECU connector terminal A11 and N 2 injector terminal wire 295.
ECU connector terminal A24 and N 3 injector terminal wire 294.
ECU connector terminal A22 and N 4 injector terminal wire 298.
ECU connector terminal A23 and N 5 injector terminal wire 296.
ECU connector terminal A10 and N 6 injector terminal wire 297.
Electrical system short-circuit
Major fault
Repercussion:
Operating failure of N 1/2/3 cylinder injectors or N 4/5/6 cylinder injectors
Impairment of engine performance of around 50 % (injection pressure not limited)
Test:
Insulation of wires (injector in question disconnected)
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K-14
Replace the rail pressure regulator without fail if the injection pressure is too high.
20 660
K-15
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K-16
20 660
20 660
K-17
6 - 5 Cruise control
Minor fault
Repercussion:
Operating failure of cruise control, idling speed adjustment and fast idling functions
Test:
Correct operation of cruise control:
Control switch in position "ON", contact closed between terminals B5 and B6
Control switch in position "OFF", contact open between terminals B5 and B6
Control switch in position "R/+", contact closed between terminals B7 and B2
Control switch in position "S/-", contact closed between terminals B1 and B2
Control switch in position "O", contact open between terminals B1 and B2 and terminals B7 and B2
Continuity of wiring harness
The control connector is the one connected directly to the cruise control
Continuity of dashboard wiring harness between:
VECU 18-way black connector terminal 6 and control connector terminal B5.
VECU 18-way black connector terminal 7 and control connector terminal B1.
VECU 18-way black connector terminal 8 and control connector terminal B7.
Control current supply
Presence of earth at control connector terminal B2.
Presence of + 24 Volts at terminals B1, B5 and B7 of the control switch connector.
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K-18
20 660
20 660
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L-1
L-2
20 660
20 660
Use of the RENAULT TRUCKS diagnostic tool DIAGNOSTICA
The use of this tool provides great ease of diagnostics and its employment is strongly recommended.
It is absolutely essential for erasing faults.
Plug the diagnostics tool into the socket.
Available functions:
1/ Present faults
component
fault
remedies
2/ Memorized faults
component
fault
remedies
erasure
3/ Diagnostic
Diagnostics according to function
Exhaust brake
Declutching fan
Injection pressure
PTO
Warm-up
Exhaust brake strangler
Visualization of inputs (digital displays and/or graphics of next values)
Engine operating time
Accelerator pedal position (%)
Battery voltage
Engine oil level
Coolant temperature
Boost air temperature
Atmospheric pressure
Engine oil pressure
Boost air pressure
Injection pressure
Engine speed
Vehicle road speed
Declutching fan speed
Injected fuel quantity
Injection timing
Exhaust brake presence
Jake brake presence
Exhaust brake pilot-control set-point
Air conditioning system in operation
Fast idling speed set-point (PTO)
The values for adjusting the accelerator pedal position are shown in the "VECU" menu.
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L-3
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L-4
You are advised to used button (D) while the vehicle is stationary and correctly parked.
Button (D):
Push towards (+) or (-)
to gain access to the different menus and sub-menus
to make an adjustment or choice in the opened menu
Short pulses (V):
open a selected menu.
validate an adjustment or a choice in the menu selected
scroll through present or memorized faults in succession
Button (AE):
Short pulses:
serve to go back to the default display.
close an opened menu without validating the adjustment or
choice
display the driver's various supplementary driving menus
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Meaning of fault codes
A: Fault code.
B: Fault type.
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L-5
L-6
20 660
20 660
L-7
The repercussion of the fault code numbers listed hereafter is only significant in the event of one single fault being
present. If there are several present faults, the impairment of the system features provided may be greater and lead
to operating impossibility.
Nature of incident
See page
513
Parameter definition
L-10
529
L-10
530
L-10
531
L-11
533
L-11
534
L-11
537
L-12
545
L-12
546
L-12
547
L-13
551
L-13
552
L-13
562
L-14
563
L-14
564
L-14
565
Starter
L-14
567
L-15
568
Starting devices
L-15
577
L-16
578
L-16
579
L-16
580
L-16
581
L-16
582
L-16
597
L-16
600
L-17
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L-8
Fault code
Nature of incident
See page
613
Cruise-control switch
L-17
804
L-18
805
L-18
818
L-19
819
L-19
820
L-19
821
Starter
L-20
824
Starting devices
L-20
833
L-20
834
L-20
835
L-20
836
L-20
837
L-20
838
L-20
849
L-21
850
L-21
851
L-22
853
L-22
854
856
L-23
865
Accelerator pedal
L-23
20 660
Assignment of pins to ECU wiring harness connector
(Connector face view)
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L-9
L-10
20 660
20 660
531 Boost air pressure sensor
Display message
WORKSHOP STOP.
Minor fault
Repercussion:
Protection mode (low output)
Default value: boost air pressure = 1013 mbar(s).
Default value: atmospheric air pressure = 0 mbar(s).
Test:
Resistance at sensor terminals (at 20 C) between:
Between terminals 3 and 4: R = 3400 8200 .
Between terminals 3 and 1: R = 2400 8200 .
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
ECU connector terminal A19 and sensor connector terminal 1.
ECU connector terminal A3 and sensor connector terminal 3.
ECU connector terminal A34 and sensor connector terminal 4.
Insulation of each wire.
Switch current supply (ECU connected, ignition switched on):
Presence of + 5 Volts at terminal 3 of the sensor connector.
Presence of earth (R< 10 ) at sensor connector terminal 1.
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L-11
L-12
20 660
20 660
547 High pressure pump speed sensor
Display message
WORKSHOP STOP.
Minor fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Longer starting time (about 6 seconds)
Operation of engine speed sensor on flywheel
Test:
Resistance at sensor terminals (at 20C): R = 770 950
Insulation of each wire.
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
ECU connector terminal A4 and sensor connector terminal 2.
ECU connector terminal A31 and sensor connector terminal 1.
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L-13
L-14
20 660
565 Starter
Open-circuit or short-circuit to + 24 Volts current supply
Display message
STARTER INOPERATIVE
Minor fault
No drop in engine power
No engine starting
Test:
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B11 of the ECU connector and wire 1077 connector on the relay.
Terminals B9 and B22 of the ECU connector and wire 292 connector on the relay.
20 660
L-15
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L-16
20 660
20 660
L-17
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L-18
20 660
818 Exhaust brake electrovalve
Short-circuit to earth
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
Drop in engine power (120 seconds after the information)
Exhaust brake strangler jammed in closed position
Test:
Resistance of electrovalve winding (at 20C): R = 43 49
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B42 of the ECU connector and terminal 1 of the electrovalve.
Terminals B22 and B9 of the ECU connector and terminal 2 of the electrovalve.
Electrovalve current supply (ECU connected, ignition switched on):
Presence of + 24 volts at terminal 2 of the electrovalve connector
Insulation of each wire.
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L-19
L-20
20 660
821 Starter
Short-circuit to earth
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Starter still engaged
Test:
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B11 of the ECU connector and wire 1077 connector on the relay.
Terminals B9 and B22 of the ECU connector and wire 292 connector on the relay.
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849 850 Fuel flow regulation solenoid valve
849 Fuel flow regulation solenoid valve N 1
850 Fuel flow regulation solenoid valve N 2
Line open-circuit or short-circuit to earth
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Cut-off speed: 1300 to 1400 rpm
Flow regulation ensured by non-defective solenoid valve
High injection pressure (defective solenoid valve jammed in the open position)
Injection pressure maximum value regulated by the rail pressure limiter
Line short-circuit to +
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Cut-off speed: 1300 to 1400 rpm
Flow regulation ensured by non-defective solenoid valve
High injection pressure (defective solenoid valve jammed in the closed position)
Test:
Resistance of solenoid valve winding (at 20C): R = 14 16
Solenoid valve N 1
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
ECU connector terminal A9 and solenoid valve terminal 1.
ECU connector terminal A20 and solenoid valve terminal 2.
Solenoid valve N 2
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
ECU connector terminal A7 and solenoid valve terminal 2.
ECU connector terminal A21 and solenoid valve terminal 1.
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L-21
20 660
L-22
Replace the rail pressure regulator without fail if the injection pressure is too high.
20 660
854 Communication line between engine and vehicle ECUs (CAN BUS)
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
Engine speed permanently steady at 890 rpm.
Test:
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B8 of the fuel-injection ECU and terminal 7 of the vehicle VECU connector (green wire).
Terminal B39 6 of the vehicle VECU connector (red wire).
Insulation of each wire.
ECU current supply (vehicle ECU connected):
Presence of earth at injection ECU connector terminals B12, B24, B43.
Presence of after ignition + at terminals B9, B22, B10, B41.
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L-23
L-24
20 660
20 660
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M-1
M-2
20 660
20 660
Use of the RENAULT TRUCKS diagnostic tool DIAGNOSTICA
The use of this tool provides great ease of diagnostics and its employment is strongly recommended.
It is absolutely essential for erasing faults.
Plug the diagnostics tool into the socket.
Available functions:
1/ Present faults
component
fault
remedies
2/ Memorized faults
component
fault
remedies
erasure
3/ Diagnostic
Diagnostics according to function
Exhaust brake
Declutching fan
Injection pressure
PTO
Warm-up
Exhaust brake strangler
Visualization of inputs (digital displays and/or graphics of next values)
Engine operating time
Accelerator pedal position (%)
Battery voltage
Engine oil level
Coolant temperature
Boost air temperature
Atmospheric pressure
Engine oil pressure
Boost air pressure
Injection pressure
Engine speed
Vehicle road speed
Declutching fan speed
Injected fuel quantity
Injection timing
Exhaust brake presence
Jake brake presence
Exhaust brake pilot-control set-point
Air conditioning system in operation
Fast idling speed set-point (PTO)
The values for adjusting the accelerator pedal position are shown in the "VECU" menu.
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M-3
20 660
M-4
You are advised to used button (D) while the vehicle is stationary and correctly parked.
Button (D):
Push towards (+) or (-)
to gain access to the different menus and sub-menus
to make an adjustment or choice in the opened menu
Short pulses (V):
open a selected menu.
validate an adjustment or a choice in the menu selected
scroll through present or memorized faults in succession
Button (AE):
Short pulses:
serve to go back to the default display.
close an opened menu without validating the adjustment or
choice
display the driver's various supplementary driving menus
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Meaning of fault codes
A: fault number.
B: fault type.
C: number of appearances of fault.
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M-5
M-6
20 660
20 660
M-7
The repercussion of the fault code numbers listed hereafter is only significant in the event of one single fault being
present. If there are several present faults, the impairment of the system features provided may be greater and lead
to operating impossibility.
Nature of incident
See page
16
M-10
91
Accelerator pedal
M-10
94
M-10
95
M-11
98
M-11
100
M-11
102
M-12
105
M-12
110
M-12
164
M-13
168
M-13
190
M-14
558
Accelerator pedal
M-10
597
Cruise-control switch
M-14
598
Cruise-control switch
M-14
601
Cruise-control switch
M-14
604
Cruise-control switch
M-14
611
628
Parameter definition
629
630
Parameter definition
631
636
M-15
647
M-16
651
M-17
652
M-17
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M-15
M-15
20 660
M-8
Fault code
Nature of incident
See page
653
M-17
654
M-17
655
M-17
656
M-17
676
Starting devices
M-18
677
Starter
M-18
970
1072
M-19
1073
M-19
1074
M-20
1079
1231
1267
M-21
1347
M-22
1348
M-22
1479
M-23
1639
M-23
20 660
Assignment of pins to ECU wiring harness connector
(Connector face view)
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M-9
20 660
M-10
20 660
95 Clogged fuel filters
Display message
CLOGGED FUEL FILTERS
Minor fault
No drop in engine power
Cut-off speed 1300 to 1400 rpm.
Test:
Replace the fuel filters
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M-11
M-12
20 660
20 660
164 Injection pressure outside operating band
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Cut-off speed: 1300 to 1400 rpm
Operation with a random rail pressure
Injection pressure maximum value regulated by the rail pressure limiter
Test:
Fuel aspiration system.
for leaks.
for fouling (especially the prefilter).
Low pressure circuit.
for leaks.
correct operation of booster pump.
for fouling (especially the filters).
High pressure circuit.
for leaks.
correct operation of high pressure pump.
correct operation of fuel flow regulation solenoid valves.
rail leak-off return circuit.
correct operation of flow limiters.
correct operation of fuel injectors.
Replace the rail pressure regulator without fail if the injection pressure is too high.
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M-13
M-14
20 660
20 660
628 / 630 Parameter definition
Display message
PARAMETER DEFINITION
Minor fault
Parameters of ECU supplied by BOSCH not redefined by RENAULT TRUCKS.
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Remedy:
Define the EECU parameters.
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M-15
M-16
20 660
20 660
M-17
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M-18
20 660
677 Starter
Line short-circuit to + 24 Volts
Display message
STARTER INOPERATIVE
Minor fault
No drop in engine power
No engine starting
Test:
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B11 of the ECU connector and wire 1077 connector on the relay.
Terminals B9 and B22 of the ECU connector and wire 292 connector on the relay.
Line open-circuit or short-circuit to earth
Display message
STARTER INOPERATIVE
Major fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Starter still engaged
Test:
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B11 of the ECU connector and wire 1077 connector on the relay.
Terminals B9 and B22 of the ECU connector and wire 292 connector on the relay.
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1072 1073 Jake brake solenoid valves
1072 Jake brake solenoid valve N 1
1073 Jake brake solenoid valve N 2
Line open-circuit or short-circuit to + 24 Volts
Display message
ENGINE BRAKE INOPERATIVE
Minor fault
Repercussion:
Drop in engine power (120 seconds after the information)
Operating failure of the retarder function
Test:
Resistance of solenoid valve winding (at 20C): R = 32 40
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
Solenoid valve N 1
Terminal A8 of the ECU connector and wire 1007 connector on the solenoid valve.
Terminal A32 of the ECU connector and wire 2026 connector on the solenoid valve.
Insulation of each wire (both solenoid valves disconnected)
Solenoid valve N 2
Terminal A8 of the ECU connector and wire 1007 connector on the solenoid valve.
Terminal A27 of the ECU connector and wire 2027 connector on the solenoid valve.
Insulation of each wire (both solenoid valves disconnected)
Short-circuit to earth
Display message
ENGINE BRAKE INOPERATIVE
Major fault
Repercussion:
Drop in engine power (120 seconds after the information)
Operating failure of the retarder function
Test:
Resistance of solenoid valve winding (at 20C): R = 32 40
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
Solenoid valve N 1
Terminal A8 of the ECU connector and wire 1007 connector on the solenoid valve.
Terminal A32 of the ECU connector and wire 2026 connector on the solenoid valve.
Insulation of each wire (both solenoid valves disconnected)
Solenoid valve N 2
Terminal A8 of the ECU connector and wire 1007 connector on the solenoid valve.
Terminal A27 of the ECU connector and wire 2027 connector on the solenoid valve.
Insulation of each wire (both solenoid valves disconnected)
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M-19
M-20
20 660
20 660
M-21
1231 Communication line between engine and vehicle ECUs (CAN BUS)
Display message
URGENT REPAIR
Major fault
Repercussion:
Engine speed permanently steady at 890 rpm.
Test:
Continuity of vehicle wiring harness between:
Terminal B8 of the fuel-injection ECU and terminal 7 of the vehicle VECU connector (green wire).
Terminal B39 6 of the vehicle VECU connector (red wire).
Insulation of each wire.
ECU current supply (vehicle ECU connected):
Presence of earth at injection ECU connector terminals B12, B24, B43.
Presence of after ignition + at terminals B9, B22, B10, B41.
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M-22
Line short-circuit to +
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
Cut-off speed: 1300 to 1400 rpm
Flow regulation ensured by non-defective solenoid valve
High injection pressure (defective solenoid valve jammed in the closed position)
Test:
Resistance of solenoid valve winding (at 20C): R = 14 16
Solenoid valve N 1
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
ECU connector terminal A9 and solenoid valve terminal 1.
ECU connector terminal A20 and solenoid valve terminal 2.
Solenoid valve N 2
Continuity of engine wiring harness between:
ECU connector terminal A7 and solenoid valve terminal 2.
ECU connector terminal A21 and solenoid valve terminal 1.
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1479 Engine master ECU fault
Memory fault or fault memorizing procedure fault
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
No drop in engine power
No memorizing of faults
Engine / pump speed sensor acquisition interface fault
Display message
IMMEDIATE STOP
Major fault
Repercussion:
Drop in engine power (120 seconds after the information)
Erratic operation of the engine
Test:
Test EECU box using the RENAULT TRUCKS test tool DIAGNOSTICA
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M-23
M-24
20 660
20 660
TURBOCHARGER
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N-1
20 660
N-2
Operating trouble
Each turbocharged engine possesses its own characteristic sound. Owing to this, many defects can be detected
merely by noticing a change in the customary noise signature.
If the sound level becomes sharper, it may be due to leaking charge air (between turbocharger and intake
manifold) or exhaust gas, or a drive shaft defect.
An intermittent change in noise level may be due to turbocharger fouling or use of the engine at underspeed in
relation to load.
The appearance of vibration may indicate a drive shaft defect.
A sudden reduction in noise, accompanied by the appearance of black or blue exhaust smoke is the sign of total
break-up of the turbocharger.
In all cases, immediately stop the engine to avoid more serious damage to the turbocharger and to the engine.
On-vehicle checks
Engine stopped:
Refer to technical document "DT 357".
Engine idling:
Check the air pipes between air filter and turbocharger for leaks by spraying Start Pilote fluid. Leakage will be
indicated by an increase in engine speed.
Engine running at 1 200 rpm.:
Check for leaks between turbocharger and engine using a leak detector. Check for exhaust gas leaks (actuate
the exhaust brake). Replace gaskets, if necessary. A gas leak can be detected by a change in colour at the place
of the leak.
Removal / fitting of turbocharger
These operations do not present any difficulty. Clean all the air conduits and make sure there is no foreign matter
left. Before tightening the exhaust manifold setscrews, smear the screw-threads with high temperature-resistant
grease (Renault Trucks Oils Gripcott NF grease) or equivalent.
Tighten to torque (see page B-2-5).
Any turbocharger replacement, where the cause of damage has not been defined, may lead to new
incidents and serious engine damage.
Do not use jointing compound on the turbocharger lubrication pipe fastening flanges. Before
installing the turbocharger, pour fresh oil through the oil inlet port and turn the rotor by hand to
lubricate the journals and the thrust bearing.
After installing the turbocharger, run the engine and wait for 30 seconds before accelerating.
UPON ASSEMBLY, IT IS VITAL TO ENSURE THE LENGTH UNDER THE HEAD OF SCREW
60 MM.
ENSURE A TIGHT SEAL WITH A SEALING PRODUCT FRENETANCH 242.
20 660
Incidents and probable causes
Before implicating the turbocharger, ensure that the engine and its surrounds are in perfect
condition.
Lack of engine power
Air filter clogged
Aftercooler air/air heat exchanger (tube stack fouled)
Aspiration air manifold blockage or crushing (between air filter and turbocharger)
Boost air manifold blockage or crushing (between turbocharger and engine)
Foreign matter between air filter and turbocharger
Exhaust blockage or crushing
Air or gas leak between turbocharger and engine
Turbine housing damaged or fouled
Turbo impeller vanes damaged
Turbocharger pressure regulation system (wastegate) malfunction*
Black exhaust smoke
Air filter clogged
Aspiration air manifold blockage or crushing (between air filter and turbocharger)
Boost air manifold blockage or crushing (between turbocharger and engine)
Air or gas leak between turbocharger and engine
Turbocharger damaged or fouled
Turbocharger pressure regulation system (wastegate) malfunction*
Blue exhaust smoke
Engine breather clogged
Oil consumption
Oil return pipe clogged or crushed
Turbocharger damaged or fouled
Prolonged running at idling speed
Air compressor defective
Strange noise
Air filter clogged
Air filter / turbocharger link leakage
Aspiration air manifold blockage or crushing (between air filter and turbocharger)
Boost air manifold blockage or crushing (between turbocharger and engine)
Foreign matter between air filter and turbocharger
Exhaust blockage or crushing
Air or gas leak between turbocharger and engine
Turbocharger lubrication defect
Turbocharger damaged or fouled
Engine used at underspeed in relation to load
Turbocharger pressure regulation system (wastegate) malfunction*
Incidents and probable causes (cont.)
Excessive oil consumption
Air filter clogged
Engine breather clogged
Aspiration air manifold blockage or crushing (between air filter and turbocharger)
Turbocharger lubrication defect
Oil return pipe clogged or crushed
Turbocharger damaged or fouled
Prolonged running at idling speed
Air compressor defective
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N-3
N-4
20 660
20 660
JAKE BRAKE
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O-1
O-2
20 660
Exploded view
20 660
Removal
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page O-2.
Remove the cylinder head cover (1).
Take out gasket (16).
Disconnect wires (A).
Withdraw the wiring harness from clips (B).
Tighten nuts (C).
Move aside the wiring harness complete with bracket (D).
Tighten nuts (5 - 6).
Remove mechanisms (14 - 15).
Save spacers (7).
Tighten nuts (8).
Disconnect the wiring harness from the injectors.
Withdraw spacer (9).
Take out gasket (10).
Inspection
Check for the presence of spherical nuts (13) on the exhaust rocker arms.
Test for the presence and free sliding of control plungers (11) on the exhaust valve yokes.
Check for the presence of mechanism positioning screws (12) on the rocker shaft pedestals.
Check the adjustment of the valve yokes.
If the valve yokes have to be adjusted, so will the valve rocker clearances.
Fitting
Install seal (10).
Install spacer (9).
Fit setscrews (8).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Connect the wiring harness to the injectors.
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-6
Fit mechanisms (14 - 15).
Ensure the position.
Put spacers (7)into place.
Fit setscrews (5 - 6).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
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O-3
O-4
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To adjust
Check for the presence of clearance at the rocker arms before making any adjustment.
Loosen locknut (B).
Unscrew adjusting screw (A).
Insert a shim thickness 3.05 0.05 mm, between the piston and the
yoke.
Screw up adjusting screw (A) until the piston enters into contact with
the shim.
Tighten locknut (B) to torque.
See page B-2-4
Check the clearance.
Correct, if necessary.
Perform the same operation on all the other cylinders.
Install the wiring harness complete with bracket (D).
Fit setscrews (C).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-2
Fasten the wiring harness in clips (B).
Connect wires (A).
Install seal (16).
Fit rocker cover (1).
Fit washers (3 - 4).
Fit setscrews (2).
Tighten to torque.
See page E-2-1
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Disassembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page O-5.
Solenoid valve
Unscrew and remove solenoid valve (1).
Remove gaskets (4 - 5 - 6).
Withdraw clip (3).
Take out filter gauze (2).
Control valves
Compress springs (11 - 12).
Remove circlip (9).
Fit nuts (10).
Take out springs (11 - 12).
Remove control valve (13).
Transmitter pistons
Remove setscrew (22).
Fit nuts (21).
Take off spring (20).
Remove the piston (19).
Receiver pistons
Remove locknut (7).
Remove adjusting screw (8).
Compress springs (15 - 16).
Use a socket FACOM S11.
Remove circlip (18).
Fit nuts (17).
Take out springs (15 - 16).
Remove the piston (14).
Cleaning
Carefully clean all the parts.
Clean filter gauze (2).
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Assembly
The item numbers indicated in the text refer to the drawing on page O-5.
Solenoid valve
Assemble filter gauze (2).
Position clip (3).
Apply oil.
Install seals (4 - 5 - 6).
Screw up solenoid valve (1).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Receiver pistons
Apply oil.
Install piston (14).
Match the direction of orientation.
Assemble springs (15 - 16).
Fit washer (17).
Compress springs (15 - 16).
Use a socket FACOM S11.
Install circlip (18).
Fit setscrew (8).
Screw up locknut (7).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Transmitter pistons
Apply oil.
Install piston (19).
Match the direction of orientation.
Fit spring (20).
Ensure the position.
Fit washer (21).
Fit setscrew (22).
Tighten to torque.
See page B-2-4
Control valves
Apply oil.
Fit control valve (13).
Assemble springs (11 - 12).
Fit washer (10).
Compress springs (11 - 12).
Install circlip (9).
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