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6 Air conditioning

61B SELF-CONTAINED HEATER

PROGRAM No: 0001


Vdiag No: 04

ABBREVIATIONS 61B - 2
Fault finding - Introduction 61B - 3
Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B - 4
Fault finding - Conformity check 61B - 18
Fault finding - Interpretation of commands 61B - 20
Fault finding - Interpretation of statuses 61B - 21
Fault finding - Interpretation of parameters 61B - 24
Fault finding - Customer complaints 61B - 25
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart 61B - 26

V2 Edition Anglaise
"The repair procedures given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the All rights reserved by Renault s.a.s.
technical specifications current when it was prepared.
Copying or translating, in part or in full, of this document or use of the service part
The procedures may be modified as a result of changes introduced by the reference numbering system is forbidden without the prior written authority of
manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories from Renault s.a.s.
which his vehicles are constructed."

© Renault s.a.s. 2007


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ABBREVIATIONS 61B
ABBREVIATIONS MEANING OF ABBREVIATION

ABS Anti-lock braking system

ALP Fault finding chart

APC After ignition

AVC Before ignition feed

BVA Automatic gearbox

BVM Manual gearbox

BVR Sequential gearbox

CAN Controller Area Network

AC Air conditioning

CD Compact disc

PAS Power assisted steering (hydraulic)

DAE Electric power assisted steering

DVD Digital versatile disc

DTC Fault finding code

EGR Exhaust gas recirculation

ESP Electronic Stability Program

GMV Fan assembly

CNG Compressed natural gas

LPG Liquefied petroleum gas

HLE High yield strength

MAG Metal active gas (for welding steel)

MIG Metal inert gas (for welding aluminium)

MR Workshop repair manual

TN Technical Note

OBD On board diagnostics

SER Resistance spot welding

SSPP Tyre pressure monitoring system

THLE Very high-tensile strength


TM Labour time

UCH UCH

UPC Protection and switching unit

UCT Roof control unit


UHLE Ultra high yield strength

VIN Vehicle identification number

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161B
SELF-CONTAINED HEATER
PROGRAM No: 0001
Vdiag No: 04
Fault finding - Introduction 61B
This document explains the generic fault finding procedure for the additional heater function on LAGUNA II
phase 1 and 2 vehicles, with diesel engines.
A "Fault Finding Special Features" Technical Note is available for each vehicle fitted with this computer/
function. It covers all the fault finding special features in this document for the vehicle concerned. This Special
notes Note complements or replaces the information provided in the Generic fault finding document.

To carry out fault finding on this system, it is essential to have the following items:

– the MR for the vehicle concerned,


– the wiring diagram of the function for the vehicle concerned,
– the tools listed in Special tooling required.

GENERAL APPROACH TO FAULT FINDING

– Use one of the diagnostic tools to identify the system fitted to the vehicle (to read the computer group, the program
number, the Vdiag, etc.).

– Search for fault finding documents corresponding to the system identified.

– Use of information contained in the introductory sections.

– Read the faults stored in the computer memory and use the Interpretation of Faults section of the documents.

REMINDER: each fault is interpreted for a given type of storage (fault present, fault stored, fault present or stored).
The checks defined for dealing with each fault are therefore only to be performed on the vehicle if the fault
declared by the diagnostic tool is interpreted in the document for its type of storage. The storage type should be
considered when using the diagnostic tool after the ignition has been switched off and switched back on.
If a fault is interpreted when it is declared as stored, the conditions for applying fault finding appear in the Notes
box. If the conditions are not met, use the fault finding procedure to check the circuit of the faulty component, since
the fault is no longer present on the vehicle. Carry out the same procedure when a fault is declared as stored by
the diagnostic tool but is only interpreted in the documentation as a present fault.

– Carry out the conformity check (appearance of possible faults not yet identified by the system's self-test procedure)
and implement the associated fault finding procedures according to the results.

– Confirm the repair (customer complaint disappears).

– Use the Customer complaint fault finding procedure if the fault is still present.

SPECIAL TOOLING REQUIRED:

– diagnostic tool (except XR25),


– multimeter.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF001 HEATER PLUG
PRESENT CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
OR CO : Open circuit
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the plug has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Remove the blower cover and disconnect connector B2 from the control unit.
Check the condition of the connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 9 + heater plug
connector B2 track 12 earth heater plug
Repair if necessary.

If the fault is still present, change the heater plug.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF002 FUEL METERING PUMP
PRESENT CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
OR CO : Open circuit
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present once the metering pump is started and no other
fault is declared present.

Check the condition of the 8-track connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
8-track connector track 4 track 2 connector ST2 metering pump
8-track connector track 2 track 1 connector ST2 metering pump
Repair if necessary.

Measure the resistance at the metering pump terminals. If it is not approximately 10 ohms replace the metering
pump.

If the fault is still present, replace the metering pump.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF003 COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT
PRESENT CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
OR CO : Open circuit
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Remove the blower cover and disconnect connector B2 from the control unit.
Check the condition of the connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 3 temperature sensor
connector B2 track 4 temperature sensor
Repair if necessary.

Ω ± 5 % at 20 ˚C, replace the heater internal


Measure the resistance at the sensor terminals. If it is not 12 KΩ
wiring.

If the fault is still present, replace the heater.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF004 COMBUSTION AIR VENTILATION FAN
PRESENT CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
OR CO : Open circuit
STORED DEF : Blocked

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Remove the blower cover and disconnect connector B2 from the control unit.
Check the condition of the connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 14 earth combustion air ventilation fan
connector B2 track 13 + combustion air ventilation fan
Repair if necessary.

Using a multimeter, check that the winding of the ventilation fan is not cut.
Replace the heater if necessary.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF005 OVERHEATING SWITCH
PRESENT CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
OR CO : Open circuit
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Remove the blower cover and disconnect connector B2 from the control unit.
Check the condition of the connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 6 overheating switch
connector B2 track 5 overheating switch
Repair if necessary.

Ω ± 5 % at 20 ˚C replace the heater internal


Measure the resistance at the switch terminals. If it is not 12 KΩ
wiring (the overheating switch is not separate from the internal wiring).

If the fault is still present, replace the heater.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF006 FLAME DETECTOR
PRESENT CC.0 : Short circuit to earth
OR CO : Open circuit
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Remove the blower cover and disconnect connector B2 from the control unit.
Check the condition of the connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 1 flame detector
connector B2 track 2 flame detector
Repair if necessary.

Ω ± 5 % at 50 ˚C, replace the internal


Measure the resistance at the flame detector terminals. If it is not 1200 kΩ
wiring (the flame detector is connected to the internal wiring).

Replace the heater if the fault persists.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF008 HEATER STOPS OPERATING
PRESENT 1.DEF: Excess voltage
OR 2.DEF: Undervoltage
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Check the voltage between tracks 1 and 2 of the 8-track connector. This should be between:
10.2 V < X < 16 V.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
8-track connector track 1 + battery feed
8-track connector track 2 battery earth
Repair if necessary.

Check the battery and charge circuit if the fault is still present.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF010 START UP TIME EXCEEDED
PRESENT 1.DEF
OR
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present if two unsuccessful attempts have been made to
ignite the heater in 180 seconds and no other fault is declared present.

Check the air inlet and exhaust ducts.


Repair if necessary.

Check the diesel supply pipes to the heater and ensure that they contain no air bubbles. Check the condition
of the metering pump filter.
Repair if necessary.

Measure the resistance at the metering pump terminals. If it is not 10 Ω ± 5 % replace the metering pump.

Check the condition of the pre-heater plug.


Replace it if necessary.

Replace the heater if the fault persists.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF011 COLD BLOWER TIME EXCEEDED
PRESENT 1.DEF : If the flame detector > 70 ˚C the ventilation fan is triggered for 4 minutes
OR
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Check the exhaust gas and combustion air pipes.


Repair if necessary.

Remove the blower cover and disconnect connector B2 from the control unit.
Check the condition of the connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 1 flame detector
connector B2 track 2 flame detector
Repair if necessary.

Measure the resistance at the flame detector terminals. If it is not 1200 Ω ± 5 % at 50 ˚C, replace the internal
wiring (the flame detector is connected to the internal wiring).

Replace the heater if the fault persists.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF012 CONTROL UNIT
PRESENT 1.DEF: Unidentified electrical fault
OR
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Replace the control unit.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF013 MINIMUM FLAME EXTINGUISHER OUTPUT
DF014
AVERAGE FLAME EXTINGUISHER OUTPUT
DF015
PRESENT MAXIMUM FLAME EXTINGUISHER OUTPUT
OR DEF : Unidentified electrical fault
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

Check the exhaust gas and combustion air pipes.


Repair if necessary.

Check the diesel supply pipes to the heater for air bubbles.
Repair if necessary.

Check the condition of connector B2 in the control unit and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 9 + heater plug
connector B2 track 12 earth heater plug
Repair if necessary.

If the fault is still present, replace the pre-heater plug.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF016 OVERHEATING DETECTION: LOW PROBABILITY
DF017
OVERHEATING DETECTION: LIKELY
DF018
PRESENT OVERHEATING DETECTION: CONFIRMED
OR DEF : Unidentified electrical fault
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
The fault is declared present after the heater has been ignited and with no other
fault declared present.

NOTES Special notes


likely: difference in temperature of 15 ˚C between the sensor and the
overheating switch
confirmed: temperature at the sensor or switch > 125 ˚C
low probability: material temperature threshold exceeded, sensor or switch
> 13 0˚C.

Check the circulation of coolant through the system.


Ensure that it is thoroughly degassed.

Remove the blower cover and disconnect connector B2 from the control unit.
Check the condition of the connector and replace it if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following
connections:
connector B2 track 3 temperature sensor
connector B2 track 4 temperature sensor
connector B2 track 5 overheating switch
connector B2 track 6 overheating switch
Repair if necessary.

Ω ± 5 % at 20 ˚C, replace the heater internal


Measure the resistance at the sensor terminals. If it is not 12 KΩ
wiring.
Ω ± 5 % at 20 ˚C, replace the heater internal
Measure the resistance at the switch terminals. If it is not 12 KΩ
wiring.

Replace the heater if the fault persists.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of faults 61B


DF019 BLOCK: TOO MANY SUCCESSIVE START UPS
PRESENT DEF : Unidentified electrical fault
OR
STORED

Priority in dealing with a number of faults:


If more than one of the faults DF019 and DF001, DF002 are stored, treat as a priority
faults DF001 pre-heater plug and DF002 metering pump.

NOTES
Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
The fault is declared present if ten unsuccessful attempts have been made to
ignite the heater and no other fault is declared present.

Clear incorrect start up counter using delete command RZ002.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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DF020 BLOCK: SUCCESSIVE OVERHEATING
PRESENT DEF : Unidentified electrical fault
OR
STORED

Conditions for applying fault finding procedures to stored faults: only one fault can be
present at a time.
NOTES
The fault is declared present if the heater overheats ten times in succession and
no other fault is declared present.

Delete overheating meter using clear command RZ001.

Apply the procedures to confirm that the repair is successful.


AFTER REPAIR Deal with any other faults.
Clear the stored faults and check that no other fault appears.

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Fault finding - Conformity check 61B


Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
The values indicated in this conformity check are given for guidance purposes only.
NOTES
Condition for performing check: engine temperature below 81 ˚C and external
temperature below 5 ˚C

Parameter or Status Display


Order Function Fault finding
Check or Action and notes

If there is a fault, consult


+ after ignition feed + after ignition
1 ET001: YES the fault finding procedure
present feed present
for status ET001.

YES
If there is a fault, consult
2 Engine running ET007: Engine running NO if control AC002 the fault finding procedure
is active, light the for status ET007.
heater

Combustion air In the event of a fault,


ET002: ON
ventilation fan perform the fault finding
3 Heater ventilation Voltage of procedure for the
PR014: heater 0 to 7 Volts combustion air ventilation
ventilation fan fan DF004.

In the event of a fault,


perform the flame
4 Flame detected ET003: Flame detected YES
detector fault finding
procedure DF006.

If there is a fault, apply


the fault finding
procedure for successive
5 System blocked ET004: System blocked NO start up blocking fault
DF019 and successive
overheating blocking fault
DF020 faults.

MIN If there is a fault, consult


6 Heater output ET005: Heater output OR the fault finding procedure
AVERAGE for status ET005.

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Fault finding - Conformity check 61B


Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
The values indicated in this conformity check are given for guidance purposes only.
NOTES
Condition for performing check: engine temperature below 81 ˚C and external
temperature below 5 ˚C

Parameter or Status Display


Order Function Fault finding
Check or Action and notes

If there is a fault, perform


overheating Overheating if the the fault finding
7 Overheating switch PR008: switch value temperature is procedure on the
measured above 125 ˚C overheating switch
DF005.

In the event of a fault,


Coolant
perform the fault finding
Coolant temperature X = engine
8 PR010: procedure for coolant
temperature sensor sensor value temperature ± 5 ˚C
temperature sensor circuit
measured
fault DF003.

In the event of a fault,


X = heater
Flame detector perform the flame
9 Flame detector PR013: temperature
value measured detector fault finding
± 20 ˚C
procedure DF006.

In the event of a fault,


Computer feed Computer feed consult the fault finding
10 PR108: 10.2 V < X < 16 V
voltage voltage procedure for parameter
PR108.

In the event of a fault,


Heater plug feed Heater plug feed perform the fault finding
11 PR016: None.
setpoint setpoint procedure for pre-heater
plug fault DF001.

In the event of a fault,


Fuel pump apply the fault finding
Fuel pump control X = frequency in
12 PR017: control procedure for fuel
frequency Hertz ± 5 %
frequency metering pump fault
DF002.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of commands 61B


HEATER CONTROL
AC002 AC002 : Ignite the heater
AC003 AC003 : Switch off the heater

WARNING
NOTES During heater control, it is essential that the engine is running to avoid any
overheating due to non-circulation of coolant.

The heater may be started or stopped using the command menu on the diagnostic tool. If it fails to start, check
the following:
– there is fuel in the tank,
– that the fuses are intact,
– that the combustion air and exhaust pipes are not blocked.
Repair if necessary.

Check the connection and the condition of the intermediate 5-track connector between the vehicle wiring
and the heater and replace if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the connections between:
+ battery feed Track A 5-track connector
Earth Track D 5-track connector
+ 12 V After ignition feed Track E 5-track connector
Diagnostic socket HK7 Track B 5-track connector
Repair if necessary.

Replace the heater if the fault persists.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of statuses 61B


+ AFTER IGNITION FEED PRESENT
ET001

NOTES None

If the status is INACTIVE check that the battery charge is above 10.2 Volts, if not repair the vehicle charge
circuit.

Check the connection and the condition of the intermediate 5-track connector between the vehicle wiring
and the heater and replace if necessary.
Check the connection and condition of the intermediate 8-track connector located on the heater
mounting.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the connections between:
+ battery feed Track 1 8-track connector
Earth Track 2 8-track connector
+ 12 V After ignition feed Track 7 8-track connector
Repair if necessary.

Replace the heater control unit if the fault is still present.

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HEATER OUTPUT
ET005

NOTES None

OFF Status normal if engine off.


The heater status is OFF if the external air temperature is above 5 ˚C.
The heater status is also OFF if the engine temperature is above 82 ˚C.

MIN The status of the heater is MINIMUM OUTPUT when the engine temperature is
between 77 ˚C and 82 ˚C (and is increasing) and the external air temperature is
below 5 ˚C.
The status of the heater is MINIMUM OUTPUT when the engine temperature is
between 82 ˚C and 73 ˚C (and is decreasing) and the external air temperature is
below 5 ˚C.

AVERAGE The status of the heater is AVERAGE OUTPUT when the external air temperature
is below 5 ˚C and the coolant temperature is below 73 ˚C. It operates at this level of
output until the coolant temperature reaches 77 ˚C.

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ENGINE RUNNING
ET007

NOTES None

Check the connection and condition of the connector on the alternator as well as the vehicle charge circuit.
Repair if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the connection between:
Alternator track L Track C 5-track connector
Repair if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the connections between:
Track C ST1 5-track connector Track 1 ST3 bimetal connector
Track 2 ST3 bimetal connector Track 6 8-track connector

Repair if necessary.
If the continuity is poor between tracks 1 and 2 of the ST3 connector, replace the bimetallic strip with a
shunt and test the continuity between tracks 1 and 2.
Replace the bimetal strip if necessary.

Replace the heater control unit if the fault is still present.

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Fault finding - Interpretation of parameters 61B


COMPUTER SUPPLY VOLTAGE
PR108

NOTES None

Check the connection and the condition of the intermediate 5-track connector between the vehicle wiring
and the heater and replace if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the connections between:
+ battery feed Track A 5-track connector
Earth Track D 5-track connector
+ 12 V After ignition feed Track E 5-track connector
Repair if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the connections between:
Track A 5-track connector Track 1 8-track connector
Track D 5-track connector Track 2 8-track connector
Track E 5-track connector Track 7 8-track connector
Repair if necessary.
Replace the heater control unit if the fault is still present.

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Fault finding - Customer complaints 61B


NO DIALOGUE WITH THE COMPUTER ALP1

NO HEATING OR INADEQUATE HEATING ALP2

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ALP1 No dialogue with the computer

NOTES None.

Try the diagnostic tool on another vehicle.

Check:
– the connection between the diagnostic tool and the diagnostic socket (lead in good condition),
– the engine fuses.

Check for + 12 volts before ignition on track 16, for + 12 volts after ignition on track 1 and for earth on
tracks 4 and 5 of the diagnostic socket.

Repair if necessary.

Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the connections between:
connector ST1 track A V battery (fuse box)
connector ST1 track E + after ignition (fuse box)
connector ST1 track D earth
connector ST1 track B track 7 of the diagnostic socket (line K)
Repair if necessary.

AFTER REPAIR Check that the system is operating correctly.

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Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart 61B

ALP2 No heating or inadequate heating

Only check the customer complaint after performing a complete check with the
NOTES
diagnostic tool.

Is the air flow correct? NO Run fault finding on the air conditioning.

YES

Is the air distribution correct? NO Run fault finding on the air conditioning.

YES

With a warm engine, set the heating to max. Are the heater matrix pipes on the
NO bulkhead hot?
Is the blown air hot?

YES NO

Check that the heater works properly with


the AC002 command. With the engine
YES Check that the running is the heater heating correctly?
heater matrix is not YES See parameter PR010: Coolant
blocked, clean or temperature sensor.
replace it if
necessary.
NO

Replace the heater.

End of fault finding procedure.

AFTER REPAIR Check that the system is operating correctly.

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