Defecte Cutie Automata
Defecte Cutie Automata
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
SIEMENS TA 2000 Vdiag No.: 14
Introduction Fault finding log System operation Allocation of computer tracks Replacement of components Configuration and programming Fault summary table Interpretation of faults Conformity check Interpretation of statuses Parameter summary table Interpretation of parameters Interpretation of commands Fault finding chart 23A-1 23A-6 23A-8 23A-13 23A-15 23A-16 23A-17 23A-19 23A-70 23A-85 23A-105 23A-106 23A-123 23A-126
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"The repair procedures given by the manufacturer in this document are based on the technical specifications current when it was prepared. The procedures may be modified as a result of changes introduced by the manufacturer in the production of the various component units and accessories from which his vehicles are constructed."
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1. SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT This document presents the fault finding procedure applicable to all computers with the following specifications: Vehicle(s): MEGANE II and SCENIC Function concerned: Automatic transmission 2. PREREQUISITES FOR FAULT FINDING Documentation type Fault finding procedures (this manual): Assisted fault finding (integrated into the diagnostic tool), Dialogys. Wiring Diagrams: Visu-Schma (CD-ROM), paper version. Type of diagnostic tools CLIP Special tooling required Special tooling required Multimeter El. 1681 3. RECAP Procedure To run fault finding on the vehicle computers, switch on the ignition. Proceed as follows: Connect the diagnostic tool and perform the required operations. IMPORTANT Computer supply for the fault finding procedure: To run fault finding on the vehicle computers, proceed as follows: Renault card on the card holder (keyless vehicle scenario 1 (basic, not hands-free) and scenario 2 (top of the range, hands-free). Long press (more than 5 seconds) on Start button without start-up conditions. Then connect the diagnostic tool and perform the required operations. Universal bornier Name of computer: Siemens TA 2000 Vdiag No.: 14
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Faults Faults are declared either present or stored (depending on whether they appeared in a certain context and disappeared since, or whether they remain present but have not been diagnosed within the current context). The present or stored status of faults should be taken into consideration when the diagnostic tool is switched on after the + after ignition feed (without any system components being active). For a present fault, apply the procedure described in the Interpretation of faults section. For a stored fault , note the faults displayed and apply the instructions in the Notes section. If the fault is confirmed when the instructions in the Notes section are applied, the fault is present. Deal with the fault. If the fault is not confirmed, check: the electrical lines which correspond to the fault, the connectors for these lines (for oxidation, bent pins, etc.), the resistance of the component detected as faulty, the condition of the wires (melted or split insulation, wear).
Conformity check The aim of the conformity check is to check data that does not produce a fault on the diagnostic tool because the data is inconsistent. Therefore, this stage is used to: carry out fault finding on faults that do not have a fault display, and which may correspond to a customer complaint. check that the system is operating correctly and that there is no risk of a fault recurring after repairs. This section gives the fault finding procedures for statuses and parameters and the conditions for checking them. If a status is not behaving normally or a parameter is outside the permitted tolerance values, consult the corresponding fault finding page.
Customer complaints - Fault finding chart If the test with the diagnostic tool is OK but the customer complaint is still present, the fault should be processed by customer complaints . A synopsis of the general procedure to follow is provided on the following page in the form of a flow chart.
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Print the system fault finding log (available on CLIP and in the MR or Technical Note)
Connect CLIP
Faults present
no Conformity check
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Fault solved
Deal with stored faults Use fault finding charts (ALPs) The cause is still present no Fault solved The cause is still present no Fault solved
yes
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4. FAULT FINDING PROCEDURE (continued) Wiring check Fault finding problems Disconnecting the connectors and/or manipulating the wiring harness may temporarily remove the cause of a fault. Electrical measurements of the voltage, resistance and insulation are generally correct, especially if the fault is not present when analysing (stored fault). Visual inspection Look for damage under the bonnet and in the passenger compartment. Carefully check the fuses, insulation and wiring harness routing. Look for signs of oxidation. Tactile inspection While manipulating the wiring harness, use the diagnostic tool to note any change in fault status from stored or present. Check that the connectors are correctly locked. Apply light pressure to the connectors. Twist the wiring harness. If there is a change in status, try to locate the source of the fault. Inspection of each component Disconnect the connectors and check the appearance of the clips and tabs, as well as the crimping (no crimping on the insulating section). Check that the clips and tabs are correctly locked in the sockets. Check that no clips or tabs have been dislodged during connection. Check the clip contact pressure using an appropriate model of tab. Check the continuity/insulation Check the continuity of entire lines, then section by section. Look for a short circuit to earth, to + 12 V or to another wire. If a fault is detected, repair or replace the wiring harness.
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5. FAULT FINDING LOG IMPORTANT Any fault on a complex system requires thorough fault finding with the appropriate tools. The FAULT FINDING LOG, which should be completed during the procedure, enables you to keep track of the procedure which is carried out. It is an essential document when consulting the manufacturer.
IMPORTANT!
IT IS THEREFORE MANDATORY TO FILL OUT A FAULT FINDING LOG EACH TIME FAULT FINDING IS CARRIED OUT You will always be asked for this log: when requesting technical assistance from the Techline, for approval requests when replacing parts for which approval is obligatory, to be attached to monitored parts for which reimbursement is requested. The log is needed for warranty reimbursement, and enables better analysis of the parts removed.
6. SAFETY ADVICE Safety rules must be observed during any work on a component to prevent any damage or injury: check that the battery is properly charged to avoid damaging the computers with a low load, use the appropriate tools, immobilise the vehicle for all tests in the workshop on the automatic transmission with the engine running.
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Administrative identification Date Log completed by VIN Engine Diagnostic tool Update version CLIP 2 0
Customer complaint
681 680 683 Gears not changing Slipping Jolts or jerks Your comments: 622 675 684 Noise Indicator light comes on "3H" 679 682 685 No drive Loss of power Erratic gear change
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Your comments:
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Technical Note
Wiring diagram used Wiring Diagram Technical Note No.: Other documentation Title and/or part number: FD 12 Fault finding log
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Part 1 part no. Part 2 part no. Part 3 part no. Part 4 part no. Part 5 part no. To be read with the diagnostic tool (Identification screen): Computer part no. Supplier No. Program No. Software version Calibration No. VDIAG
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Description:
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Gearbox No. If the gearbox is automatic, which mode is it (automatic/sequential)? Gear changes affected? Result of the gearbox oil level check Result of the oil check using "Add-On" Appearance of the oil Oil leak? Location of the leak Type of noise (metallic, friction, etc.) Does the buzzer work? What factors led you to replace the computer? What other parts were replaced? Other defective functions? Your comments: Yes No No Seepage Droplets
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GENERAL OPERATION The automatic transmission on this model is a DP0, which is also found on other Renault vehicles including the Clio II, Kangoo or Megane. The automatic transmission computer controls gear-shifting based on several parameters, among them engine torque and the type of driving adopted by the driver. All signals travel to the computer by wire, except for those from the injection computer, which use the multiplex network. Fault finding on the computer is carried out via the multiplex network (multiplex line).
SYSTEM OPERATION Multifunction switch (CMF) statuses: Note: On this vehicle, contact S1 of the multifunction switch depends on status ET128 Upper sequential lever switch. Multifunction switch contact Lever position P/N P R N D M + CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED S2 OPEN OPEN CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED S3 CLOSED OPEN OPEN CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED CLOSED S4 CLOSED OPEN CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN
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Sequential lever switch statuses: Note: The vehicle does not have a 3rd gear hold (D3). Lever position P R N D M + Upper sequential lever switch ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE Lower sequential lever switch ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE
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5 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 6 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE
Shift solenoid (EVS) statuses: Lever position P R N P or N < - 10 C D or M stationary or driving D or M stationary or driving D or M While driving D or M While driving Gear engaged Neutral R Neutral Neutral Solenoid valve statuses 1 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE 2 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE 3 ACTIVE INACTIVE ACTIVE INACTIVE 4 INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE INACTIVE
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MODULAR CONNECTOR Female pins (connector towards the switch, the interface,) the sensors, the exchanger flow lock-up solenoid valve) Male pins (connector from the computer)
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Multifunction switch Hydraulic electronic interface Oil pressure sensor Turbine speed sensor Exchanger flow lock-up solenoid valve
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OUTPUTS Solenoid valve control
COMPUTER INPUTS AND OUTPUTS INPUTS Diagnostic socket + battery feed + after ignition feed Inter-system signals + diagnostic socket Driver actions (brake light switch, gear selector, multifunction switch) Automatic transmission sensors (turbine speed, oil pressure, oil temperature) + warning lights display Inter-system signals + diagnostic socket Gear lever lock
Reversing lights
Earth
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Fault finding - Allocation of computer tracks
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Computer track 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Description Shift solenoid supply Exchanger flow lock-up solenoid valve supply Not used Gear lever display signal Not used Not used Shift solenoid 3 control Shift solenoid 4 control Shift solenoid 2 control Shift solenoid 1 control Gear lever lock control Exchanger flow lock-up solenoid valve control Shift solenoid 5 control Shift solenoid 6 control Not used Brake switch Open signal Not used Diagnostic socket Lock-up modulating solenoid valve control Oil pressure modulating solenoid valve Not used Not used Not used Pressure sensor supply Pressure sensor earth Modulating solenoid valve supply + after ignition feed Computer earth Not used Not used
sensor track track B3 electric/hydraulic interface track 2 exchanger flow lock-up solenoid valve
track B10 electric/hydraulic interface track B7 electric/hydraulic interface track B8 electric/hydraulic interface track B11 electric/hydraulic interface track B2 gear shift strategy control track 1 exchanger flow lock-up solenoid valve track B5 electric/hydraulic interface track B2 electric/hydraulic interface
track C1 pressure sensor track C3 pressure sensor track B12 electric/hydraulic interface track 12 of the white 16-track connector in the Protection and Switching Unit
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Computer track 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56
Description Multifunction switch 2 signal Multifunction switch 3 signal Multifunction switch 4 signal Not used Not used Lower sequential lever switch control Upper sequential lever switch control Multiplex line H2 signal Multiplex line L2 signal Not used Not used Multifunction switch earth Not used Not used Turbine speed signal Turbine speed earth Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Temperature sensor earth Temperature sensor signal Line pressure signal + battery feed supply
Sensor track track A10 multifunction switch track A11 multifunction switch track A12 multifunction switch
track B3 gear shift strategy control track A3 gear shift strategy control track A4 injection computer (K9K, F9Q) track K4 injection computer (F4R, K4M) track A3 injection computer (K9K, F9Q) track K3 injection computer (F4R, K4M)
track B4 electric/hydraulic interface track B1 electric/hydraulic interface track C2 pressure sensor track 8 Protection and Switching Unit white 16track connector
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REPLACING THE COMPUTER IT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTACT YOUR TECHLINE BEFORE REPLACING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION COMPUTER. If Techline approves the computer replacement, proceed as follows: Note the gearbox oil condition meter code in the Identification menu: ID018 Oil condition meter and the date of the last gearbox oil service ID017: Gearbox oil service date. Switch off the ignition. Replace the computer. If necessary, change the computer configuration in the Enter configuration menu. Enter the VIN into the computer with diagnostic tool command VP001 Enter VIN. Enter the oil condition meter code from the old automatic transmission computer (found in the Identification menu) using command VP015 Transfer oil condition meter. Enter the gearbox oil service date with command VP016 Enter gearbox oil service date. Enter the After-Sales operation date with diagnostic tool command VP009 Enter last After-Sales operation date, Carry out a check with the diagnostic tool, on the Identification screen. Switch off the ignition.
REPLACING AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION COMPONENT For replacing other automatic transmission components, (see MR 364, Mechanics, 23A, Automatic transmission).
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Fault finding - Configurations and programming
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PROGRAMMING
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VP001 Enter VIN: As it is necessary to enter the VIN each time dialogue is established with the diagnostic tool, it must be programmed into each vehicle computer whenever a computer is replaced. Programming procedure: Connect the diagnostic tool. Consult the fault finding procedure for the automatic transmission. Select configuration VP001 Enter VIN. Enter the VIN. Exit fault finding mode. Switch off the ignition. Wait for the end of Power-latch: over 10 seconds.
VP009 Enter last After-Sales operation date: Every time work is carried out on the automatic transmission in the workshop, enter the date of the operation. Select command VP009 Enter last After-Sales operation date on the diagnostic tool, then use the tool's keypad to enter the date of the operation. VP015 Transfer oil condition meter: Transfer the oil wear counter code from the old computer. Select command VP015 Transfer oil wear counter on the diagnostic tool, then use the keypad to enter the code found on the replaced computer. VP016 Enter gearbox oil service date: Select command VP016 Enter gearbox oil service date on the diagnostic tool, then use the keypad to enter the date found on the replaced computer.
* The immobiliser warning light will flash a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
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Fault finding - Fault summary table
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Tool fault DF003 DF005 DF009 DF012 DF016 DF017 DF023 DF029 DF036 *DF064 DF084 DF085 DF086 DF087 DF088 DF089 DF093 DF095 DF109 DF112 DF113 DF131 DF145
Associated DTC 0641 0840 0705 0657 0795 2753 0710 0709 0775 0814 C001 0753 0758 0763 0773 0768 0819 1928 D123 2709 0740 0730 D12F
Diagnostic tool title Analogue sensor power supply Oil pressure sensor circuit Multifunction switch prohibited position Solenoid valve supply Lock-up solenoid valve circuit Exchanger flow rate solenoid valve circuit Gearbox oil temperature sensor circuit Multifunction switch in unstable position Pressure modulating solenoid valve circuit Display circuit Multiplex network EVS1 shift solenoid circuit EVS2 shift solenoid circuit EVS3 shift solenoid circuit EVS5 shift solenoid circuit EVS4 shift solenoid circuit Manual sequential controls circuit Selector lever lock electromagnet circuit Engine torque multiplex signal EVS6 shift solenoid circuit Converter lockup servo control Slippage Invalid pedal position multiplex signal
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Fault finding - Fault summary table
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Tool fault DF147 DF177 DF183 DF185 DF186 DF226 DF227 DF228 DF229 DF230 DF231 DF232 DF233 DF234 DF235 DF236 DF237 DF238 DF239 DF240 DF241 DF242 DF243 DF244 DF263
Associated DTC D122 0218 C140 C121 C100 0841 D403 D22B D208 0720 D200 0603 0604 0605 D121 D11F D100 D12B D120 D220 D221 D225 D226 0715 D12D
Diagnostic tool title Invalid anticipated torque multiplex signal Automatic transmission overheating No UCH multiplex signal No ABS/ESP multiplex signal No injection multiplex signal Automatic transmission internal pressure Invalid UCH brake pedal multiplex signal Invalid ABS lateral acceleration multiplex signal Invalid ABS brake multiplex signal Invalid vehicle speed multiplex signal Invalid vehicle speed multiplex signal Computer Computer Computer Invalid pedal position multiplex signal Invalid engine speed multiplex signal Invalid coolant temperature signal Invalid raw engine torque multiplex signal Invalid actual engine torque multiplex signal Invalid front right-hand wheel speed multiplex signal Invalid front left-hand wheel speed multiplex signal Invalid rear right-hand wheel speed multiplex signal Invalid rear left-hand wheel speed multiplex signal Turbine speed sensor signal Instantaneous maximum torque multiplex signal
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NOTES
Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors. Customer complaint: deterioration in gear shift strategies.
Deal first with faults: DF005 Oil pressure sensor circuit and DF023 Gearbox oil temperature sensor circuit. Disconnect the battery. Check the condition and cleanliness of the modular connector connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V of the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 24 Computer track 25 Computer track 53 Computer track 54 check the supply of the analogue sensors = 5 V Repair if necessary. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track C1 male modular connector Track C3 male modular connector Track B4 male modular connector Track B1 male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after a timed period of 10 seconds with the engine running at 2000 rpm. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V of the following connection: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 24 Track C1 male modular connector
With the ignition on, check for + 12 V on track C1 of the oil pressure sensor connector. Computer track 55 Computer track 25 Track C2 male modular connector Track C3 male modular connector
The voltage on track C1 of the modular connector should be + 5 V. If it is not, check the computer feed. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of the oil pressure sensor between tracks 25 and 55 of the computer connector (female pins). Replace the sensor if the resistance is not approximately 20 k . If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears when the selector lever is moved from position P to position D with a stop at each lever position. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Check the cleanliness, condition and mounting of the multifunction switch. Check the switch adjustment (see MR 364, Mechanics, 23A, Automatic transmission, Multifunction switch). Repair if necessary. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connector A connections (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector). Check the continuity of the following connections on the female modular connector: Lever in position P Modular connector track A10 Lever in position R Modular connector track A10 Modular connector track A11 Modular connector track A12 Lever in position N Modular connector track A11 Lever in position D Modular connector track A12 If the continuity is faulty, change the multifunction switch. Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF009 CONTINUED
Check the insulation of the following connections on the female modular connector: Lever in position P Modular connector track A9 Modular connector track A11 Modular connector track A12 Lever in position R Modular connector track A9 Lever in position N Modular connector track A9 Modular connector track A10 Modular connector track A12 Lever in position D Modular connector track A9 Modular connector track A10 Modular connector track A11 If the insulation is faulty, replace the multifunction switch. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V of the following connections: Computer track 31 Computer track 32 Computer track 33 Computer track 42 Track A10 male modular connector Track A11 male modular connector Track A12 male modular connector Track A7 male modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector
With the ignition on, check for + 12 V on track A2 of the multifunction switch. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V of the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 1 Computer track 10 Computer track 7 Computer track 9 Computer track 8 Computer track 13 Computer track 14 Computer track 26 Computer track 20 Computer track 19 Computer track 53 Computer track 54 Track B3 male modular connector Track B11 male modular connector Track B10 male modular connector Track B8 male modular connector Track B7 male modular connector Track B5 male modular connector Track B2 male modular connector Track B12 male modular connector Track B9 male modular connector Track B6 male modular connector Track B4 male modular connector Track B1 male modular connector
With the ignition on, check for + 12 V on tracks B12 and B3 of the connector on the electric/hydraulic interface. Check the earth to track B4 of the connector on the electric/hydraulic interface.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF012 CONTINUED
Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of shift solenoid No. 1 between tracks 10 and 1 of the computer connector: Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 40 2 at 20 C . If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 19 Computer track 26 Track B6 male modular connector Track B12 male modular connector
Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of the converter lock-up solenoid valve between tracks 19 and 26 of the connector, computer female pins: Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 1 0.12 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 12 Computer track 2 Track E1 male modular connector Track E2 male modular connector
Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of the exchanger flow lock-up solenoid valve between tracks 12 and 2 of the computer female pin connector: Replace the exchanger flow solenoid valve or the wiring if the resistance is not 40 4 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault is declared present after a road test. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and of the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 53 Computer track 54 Track B4 male modular connector Track B1 male modular connector
Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of the oil temperature sensor between tracks 53 and 54 of the computer female pin connector: Replace the sensor or the wiring if the resistance is not between: 2360 and 2660 at 20 C 290 and 327 at 80 C If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears when the selector lever is moved from position P to position D with a stop at each lever position. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Check the cleanliness, condition and mounting of the multifunction switch. Check the switch adjustment (see MR 364, Mechanics, 23A, Automatic transmission, Multifunction switch). Repair if necessary. Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector and check the cleanliness and condition of the connector A connections. (see System operation and Allocation of tracks on the modular connector) Check the continuity of the following connections on the female modular connector: Lever in position P Modular connector track A10 Lever in position R Modular connector track A10 Modular connector track A11 Modular connector track A12 Lever in position N Modular connector track A11 Lever in position D Modular connector track A12 If the continuity is faulty, change the multifunction switch. Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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DF029 CONTINUED
Check the insulation of the following connections on the female modular connector: Lever in position P Modular connector track A9 Modular connector track A11 Modular connector track A12 Lever in position R Modular connector track A9 Lever in position N Modular connector track A9 Modular connector track A10 Modular connector track A12 Lever in position D Modular connector track A9 Modular connector track A10 If the insulation is faulty, replace the multifunction switch. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and of the following connections: Computer track 31 Computer track 32 Computer track 33 Computer track 42 Track A10 male modular connector Track A11 male modular connector Track A12 male modular connector Track A7 male modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector Track A7 Modular connector
If the values are not correct, move the wiring about while taking the measurements again. If the values are still incorrect, replace the modular connector. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
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Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and of the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 20 Computer track 26 Repair if necessary. Measure the resistance of the converter lock-up solenoid valve between tracks B9 and B12 of the female modular connector: Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 1 0.2 at 23 C . Track B9 male modular connector Track B12 male modular connector
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Check the temperature sensor supply between track 54 of the computer and track B1 of the electric/hydraulic interface. Check the lock-up solenoid valve supply between track 26 of the computer and track B12 of the electric/ hydraulic interface. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
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Disconnect the battery. Check the cleanness and condition of the gear lever display connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Use the Universal bornier El. 1681 to check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connection: Computer track 4 Repair if necessary. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track 2 Gear lever display
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF064
23A-31
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF084
23A-32
Edition 2
23A
Deal with fault DF012 Solenoid valves supply first if it is present or stored. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
NOTES
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and of the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 10 Computer track 1 Repair if necessary. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of shift solenoid no. 1 between tracks 10 and 1 of the computer connector: (which corresponds to track B3 and B11 of the connector, female pins). Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 40 2 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track B11 male modular connector Track B3 male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF085
23A-33
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Deal with fault DF012 Solenoid valves supply first if it is present or stored. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 9 Computer track 1 Repair if necessary. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of shift solenoid no. 2 between tracks 9 and 1 of the computer connector: (which corresponds to track B3 and B8 of the connector, female pins). Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 40 2 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track B8 male modular connector Track B3 male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF086
23A-34
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Deal with fault DF012 Solenoid valves supply first if it is present or stored. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 1 Computer track 7 Repair if necessary. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of shift solenoid no. 3 between tracks 1 and 7 of the computer connector: (which corresponds to track B3 and B10 of the connector, female pins). Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 40 2 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track B3 male modular connector Track B10 male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF087
23A-35
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Deal with fault DF012 Solenoid valves supply first if it is present or stored. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 1 Computer track 13 Repair if necessary. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of shift solenoid no. 5 between tracks 1 and 13 of the computer connector: (which corresponds to track B3 and B5 of the connector, female pins). Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 40 2 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track B3 male modular connector Track B5 male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF088
23A-36
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Deal with fault DF012 Solenoid valves supply first if it is present or stored. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 1 Computer track 8 Repair if necessary. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of shift solenoid no. 4 between tracks 8 and 1 of the computer connector: (which corresponds to track B3 and B7 of the connector, female pins). Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 40 2 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. track B3 male modular connector track B7 male modular connector.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF089
23A-37
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears during a road test when selecting position M with the lever (one-touch control). Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Computer track 36 Computer track 37 Computer track 11 Battery earth Repair if necessary. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track B3 sequential lever module Track A3 sequential lever module Track B2 sequential lever module Track A2 sequential lever module
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF093
23A-38
Edition 2
23A
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears when the gear lever is in position P . NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Check the cleanliness and condition of the gear lever lock electromagnet connections. With the ignition on, check for + 12 V on track B1 of the gear lever lock electromagnet connector. Disconnect the battery. Check fuse 5F in the Protection and Switching Unit, as well as the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect connector PPH2 in the Protection and Switching Unit. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Use the Universal bornier El. 1681. To check the insulation to earth and the continuity of the following connection: Protection and Switching Unit connector PPH2 track 11 Track B1 Lever lock electromagnet
With the ignition on, if there is still no + 12 V on track B1 of the lever lock electromagnet connector, run fault finding on the Protection and Switching Unit. Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Take Universal bornier El. 1681. Check the continuity and insulation of the following connection: Computer track 11 Repair if necessary. Check gear lever lock electromagnet resistance between track 11 of the computer connector and track 11 of the Protection and Switching Unit connector PPH2. The resistance should be 40 4 at a temperature of approximately 23 C. Otherwise replace the gear lever lock electromagnet. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track B2 Lever lock solenoid valve
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF095
23A-39
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF109
23A-40
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Deal with fault DF012 Solenoid valves supply first if it is present or stored. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector, and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks, Modular connector connections) Computer track 1 Computer track 14 Repair if necessary. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of shift solenoid no. 6 between tracks 14 and 1 of the computer connector: (which corresponds to track B2 and B3 of the connector, female pins). Replace the solenoid valve or the electric/hydraulic interface wiring if the resistance is not 40 2 at 23 C. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track B3 male modular connector Track B2 male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF112
23A-41
Edition 2
23A
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears after running command AC024 Sequential actuator control. If the following faults are present or stored, deal with them first: DF003 Analogue sensor supply. DF005 Oil pressure sensor circuit. DF016 Lock-up solenoid valve circuit. DF177 Automatic transmission overheating. DF226 Automatic transmission internal pressure. DF244 Turbine speed sensor signal.
NOTES
Check the quality and oil level of the gearbox (see MR 364 Mechanics 23A, Automatic transmission, Filling-up and top-up ). Check that the gearbox is not leaking oil. Check the converter setting point (see MR 364 Mechanics, 23A, Automatic transmission, Converter setting point check ). With the engine running, check the behaviour of PR006 Engine speed and PR007 Turbine speed. If the fault is still present, check conformity. Set up the pressure gauge for a line pressure reading. Warm engine and gearbox oil temperature between 60 and 80 C. Take the line pressure readings under the following conditions: IMPORTANT The vehicle must be stationary: handbrake on and brake pedal depressed. gear lever at P or N and engine running at 2000 rpm. the pressure should be between 2.6 and 3.2 bar, gear lever at R and engine running at 2000 rpm. the pressure should be above 4 bar, gear lever at D and engine running at 2000 rpm. the pressure in first gear should be above 7 bar. If the values are not correct, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF113
23A-42
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Deal with all other faults first. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: Safe mode is triggered after a fault, not by the driver.
In particular, check that there are no faults on: the turbine speed sensor, DF244 Turbine speed sensor signal. the vehicle speed signal, DF230 Invalid vehicle speed multiplex signal Check that the value of PR003 oil pressure is equal to 31 bar (forced setpoint). Possible faulty components: Slave cylinder (brakes, clutch) or computer. Then check cleanliness and condition of the gearbox oil. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF131
23A-43
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault appears following a road test during which the quality of the gear changes deteriorates.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the gearbox computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the engine management computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. If the fault is still present, run fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). Repair if necessary. Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF145
23A-44
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
None
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF147
23A-45
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
If the following faults are present or stored, deal with them first: DF003 Analogue sensor supply. DF005 Oil pressure sensor circuit. DF016 Lock-up solenoid valve circuit. DF017 Exchanger flow solenoid valve circuit. DF023 Gearbox oil temperature sensor circuit. DF036 Pressure modulating solenoid valve circuit. DF131 Slipping. DF226 Automatic transmission internal pressure. DF237 Invalid coolant temperature signal. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault is declared present after a road test.
Check gearbox oil grade and level. If a procedure is required (see MR 364 Mechanics, 23A, Automatic transmission, Filling-up and top-up). Check that the water-oil exchanger is not blocked. Check the oil temperature sensor resistance of track 53 to track 54, the resistance should be: 2660 < R < 2360 at 20 C and 327 < R < 290 at 80 C If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF177
23A-46
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the UCH system (see 87B, Passenger compartment connection unit ).
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF183
23A-47
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF185
23A-48
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF186
23A-49
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
If the following faults are present or stored, deal with them first: DF003 Sensor supply. DF005 Oil pressure sensor circuit. DF023 Gearbox oil temperature sensor circuit. DF036 Pressure modulating solenoid valve circuit. DF244 Turbine speed sensor signal. Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault is declared present after a road test.
See the section Measuring the line pressure in the MR. Set up the pressure gauge for a line pressure reading. Warm engine and gearbox oil temperature between 60 and 80 C. Take the line pressure readings under the following conditions: IMPORTANT The vehicle must be stationary: handbrake on and brake pedal depressed. with the selector lever at P or N and engine speed at 2000 rpm the pressure must be between 2.6 and 3.2 bar. with the selector lever at R and engine speed at 2000 rpm the pressure must be greater than 4 bar. with the selector lever at D and engine speed at 2000 rpm the pressure in first gear must be greater than 7 bar . If the fault is still present, check the conformity of all the statuses and parameters to find the source of the fault. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF226
23A-50
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the UCH system (see 87B, Passenger compartment connection unit ). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF227
23A-51
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
invalid ABS lateral acceleration multiplex signal: Signal sent as multiplex frames by the ABS computer to the automatic transmission computer to tell it whether the vehicle is tending to drift out (understeer).
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF228
23A-52
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF229
23A-53
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
If the following faults are present or stored, deal with them first: DF240 Invalid front right-hand wheel speed multiplex signal. DF241 Invalid front left-hand wheel speed multiplex signal. DF242 Invalid rear right-hand wheel speed multiplex signal. DF243 Invalid rear left-hand wheel speed multiplex signal.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF230
23A-54
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
If the following faults are present or stored, deal with them first: DF240 Invalid front right-hand wheel speed multiplex signal. DF241 Invalid front left-hand wheel speed multiplex signal. DF242 Invalid rear right-hand wheel speed multiplex signal. DF243 Invalid rear left-hand wheel speed multiplex signal.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF231
23A-55
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition, wait until the end of power latch* then switch the ignition back on and re-establish dialogue: Check the computer supply and earth: + 12 V on track 27 of the computer, the earth track 28 of the computer. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. * The immobiliser warning light will flash for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF232
23A-56
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition, wait until the end of power latch* then switch the ignition back on and re-establish dialogue: Check the computer supply and earth: + 12 V on track 27 of the computer, the earth track 28 of the computer. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. * The immobiliser warning light will flash for a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF233
23A-57
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
If the fault is stored, clear the fault from the computer memory. Switch off the ignition, wait until the end of power latch* then switch the ignition back on and re-establish dialogue: Check the computer supply and earth: + 12 V on track 27 of the computer, the earth track 28 of the computer. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. * The immobiliser warning light will flash a few seconds after the ignition is switched off.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF234
23A-58
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: If the fault appears following a road test during which the kickdown function is inactive.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Kickdown: instant power request by suddenly pressing the accelerator pedal down hard.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF235
23A-59
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF236
23A-60
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF237
23A-61
Edition 2
23A
1.DEF : Multiplex frames absent or values invalid (fault with the computer generating the signal or multiplex line connection fault)
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF238
23A-62
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
None.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF239
23A-63
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Front right-hand front wheel speed signal for the automatic transmission computer.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF240
23A-64
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Front left-hand wheel speed signal for the automatic transmission computer.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF241
23A-65
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Rear right-hand wheel speed signal for the automatic transmission computer.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF242
23A-66
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Rear left-hand wheel speed signal for the automatic transmission computer.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If the fault is still present, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF243
23A-67
Edition 2
23A
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to stored faults: The fault appears when the engine is running and the selector lever is at P. NOTES Special notes: Use bornier El. 1681 for any work on the computer connectors.
Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector and check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Repair if necessary. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and the following connections: (see System operation and Allocation of computer tracks on the modular connector) Computer track 45 Computer track 46 Repair if necessary. Reconnect the modular connector. Measure the resistance of the turbine speed sensor between tracks 45 and 46 of the computer connector: Replace the sensor or the wiring harness if the resistance is not: 300 40 . If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. Track D1 Male modular connector Track D2 Male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF244
23A-68
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Carry out a test on the multiplex network (see 88B Multiplex). If the fault is still present, run fault finding on the injection system (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Deal with any other faults. Clear the fault memory. Switch off the ignition and carry out a road test followed by a check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_DF263
23A-69
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter.
Engine speed
PR006:
Engine speed
0 rpm
Turbine speed
PR007:
Turbine speed
0 rpm
Supply
PR008:
10 V < X < 13 V
PR004:
Coolant temperature
PR001:
Coolant temperature
Oil pressure
PR003:
Oil pressure
DP0TA2000_V14_CCONF
23A-70
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Display and Notes P if selector is in position P N if selector is in position N. R if selector is in position R. D if selector is in position D. M if selector is in position M. M+ if selector is in position M+. M- if selector is in position M-. INACTIVE ACTIVE , if lever is in position M YES NO
Fault finding
ET012:
Manual mode
ET097:
Manual mode
In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. No fault finding procedure for this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter.
Old oil
ET083:
Old oil
10
PR136:
23A-71
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Display and Notes P if selector is in position P N if selector is in position N. R if selector is in position R. D if selector is in position D. M if selector is in position M. M+ if selector is in position M+. M- if selector is in position M-. INACTIVE ACTIVE , if selector lever at M+ INACTIVE ACTIVE , if selector lever at M INACTIVE ACTIVE, if lever is in position M
Fault finding
ET012:
In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status.
Selection mode
ET097:
Manual mode
23A-72
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Display and Notes R for reverse. 1P for 1 st locked. 2P for 2 nd locked. 3P for 3 rd locked. 4P for 4 th locked. 1G for 1 st slipping. 2G for 2 nd slipping. 3G for 3 rd slipping. 4G for 4 th slipping. 1 for 1 st unlocked. 2 for 2 nd unlocked. 3 for 3 rd unlocked. 4 for 4 th unlocked.
Fault finding
Gear engaged
ET013:
Gear engaged
Oil pressure
PR003:
Oil pressure
In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter.
Engine speed
PR006:
Engine speed
0 rpm
PR135:
PR136:
23A-73
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
SUB-FUNCTION: CHANGING GEAR (CONTINUED) Parameter or Status checked or Action Accelerator pedal position for downshifting
Order
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status.
PR124:
ET021:
ACTIVE INACTIVE
ET022:
ACTIVE INACTIVE
ACTIVE INACTIVE
ACTIVE INACTIVE
ET025:
ACTIVE INACTIVE
ET026:
ACTIVE INACTIVE
23A-74
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
SUB-FUNCTION: CHANGING GEAR (CONTINUED) Parameter or Status checked or Action Multifunction switch S2
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status.
ET123:
ET126:
12
AC024:
23A-75
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Display and Notes R for reverse. 1P for 1 st locked. 2P for 2 nd locked. 3P for 3 rd locked. 4P for 4 th locked. 1G for 1 st slipping. 2G for 2 nd slipping. 3G for 3 rd slipping. 4G for 4 th slipping. 1 for 1 st unlocked. 2 for 2 nd unlocked. 3 for 3 rd unlocked. 4 for 4 th unlocked.
Fault finding
Gear engaged
ET013:
Gear engaged
Engine speed
PR006:
Engine speed
0 rpm
In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of fault DF236 Invalid engine speed multiplex signal. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. None.
Oil pressure
PR003:
Oil pressure
PR118:
X=5V
PR138:
21 bar
23A-76
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
SUB-FUNCTION: PRESSURE REGULATION (CONTINUED) Parameter or Status checked or Action Difference between reference and oil pressure
Order
Function Difference between reference pressure and oil pressure Gearbox oil pressure
Fault finding
PR146:
X = PR138 - PR003
None.
PR004:
In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this command.
AC024:
23A-77
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Display and Notes P if selector is in position P N if selector is in position N. R if selector is in position R. D if selector is in position D. M if selector is in position M. M+ if selector is in position M+. M- if selector is in position M-. OPEN, if brake pedal is not depressed. CLOSED, if brake pedal is depressed. OPEN, if brake pedal is depressed, CLOSED, if brake pedal is not depressed. Means of controlling all the solenoid valves
Fault finding
ET012:
Brake pedal
ET003:
In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this command.
Brake pedal
ET004:
AC024:
23A-78
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter.
Engine speed
PR006:
Engine speed
0 rpm
PR123:
0 Nm
Engine speed
PR007:
Turbine speed
0 rpm
PR128:
0 rpm
PR126:
0 rpm
Reference pressure
PR138:
Reference pressure
21 bar
Oil pressure
PR003:
Oil pressure
23A-79
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
SUB-FUNCTION: LOCKUP/UNLOCKING (CONTINUED) Parameter or Status checked or Action Gearbox oil pressure sensor voltage
Order
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter.
PR118:
X=5V
Oil temperature
PR004:
10
PR146:
X = PR138 - PR003
None.
11
ET010:
In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this command.
12
AC024:
23A-80
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter.
Engine speed
PR006:
Engine speed
0 rpm
ET012:
P if selector is in position P N if selector is in position N. R if selector is in position R. D if selector is in position D. M if selector is in position M. M+ if selector is in position M+. M- if selector is in position M-. R for reverse. 1P for 1 st locked. 2P for 2 nd locked. 3P for 3 rd locked. 4P for 4 th locked. 1G for 1 st slipping. 2G for 2 nd slipping. 3G for 3 rd slipping. 4G for 4 th slipping. 1 for 1 st unlocked. 2 for 2 nd unlocked. 3 for 3 rd unlocked. 4 for 4 th unlocked.
Gear engaged
ET013:
Gear engaged
23A-81
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
SUB-FUNCTION: STATIONARY DECLUTCHING (CONTINUED) Parameter or Status checked or Action Brake light switch (opening)
Order
Function
Display and Notes OPEN, brake pedal released. CLOSED, brake pedal depressed. CLOSED, brake pedal released. OPEN, brake pedal depressed. Means of controlling all the solenoid valves
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this command.
Brake pedal
ET003:
Brake pedal
ET004:
AC024:
23A-82
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter.
Oil pressure
PR003:
Oil pressure
Oil temperature
PR004:
Vehicle speed
PR105:
Vehicle speed
0 mph
Engine speed
PR006:
Engine speed
0 rpm
Engine speed
PR007:
Turbine speed
0 rpm
PR128:
0 rpm
23A-83
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only carry out this conformity check after a complete check with the diagnostic tool (no present or stored faults). Application conditions: engine stopped, ignition on. The values indicated in this conformity check are given as examples.
SUB-FUNCTION: CREEPING AT IDLE SPEED (CONTINUED) Parameter or Status checked or Action Standard pedal position
Order
Function
Fault finding In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this parameter. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status. In the event of a fault, refer to the interpretation of this status.
PR135:
Brake pedal
ET003:
OPEN, brake pedal released. CLOSED, brake pedal depressed. CLOSED, brake pedal released. OPEN, brake pedal depressed. R for reverse. 1P for 1 st locked. 2P for 2 nd locked. 3P for 3 rd locked. 4P for 4 th locked. 1G for 1 st slipping. 2G for 2 nd slipping. 3G for 3 rd slipping. 4G for 4 th slipping. 1 for 1 st unlocked. 2 for 2 nd unlocked. 3 for 3 rd unlocked. 4 for 4 th unlocked.
Brake pedal
ET004:
10
Gear engaged
ET013:
Gear engaged
23A-84
Edition 2
23A
Tool status ET001 ET003 ET004 ET010 ET011 ET012 ET013 ET020 ET021 ET022 ET023 ET024 ET025 ET026 ET072 ET081 ET083 ET097 ET108 ET123 ET124 ET125 ET126 ET127 ET128 ET157 ET158
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET001
23A-85
Edition 2
23A
ET001
NOTES
Force the solenoid valves supply by running command AC024 Sequential actuator control; see Interpretation of commands. Disconnect the electric/hydraulic interface connector and check: The solenoid valves supply status is ABSENT at a voltage of 0 V: Earth Track 1 Track 12 Track 20 The solenoid valves supply status is PRESENT at a voltage of + 12 V . If the status is not correct, apply the interpretation of fault DF012 Solenoid valves supply. Repair if necessary.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET001
23A-86
Edition 2
23A
ET003
NOTES
The status displays OPEN with the pedal released and changes to CLOSED with the brake pedal depressed. Check the cleanliness and the condition of the brake light switch connections. Check the position, setting and correct operation of the brake light switch. (Watch out for the floor carpet which can jam the switch.) Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Use the Universal bornier El. 1681 to check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connection: Computer track 16 If the correct status is not displayed, replace the switch. track 3 brake light switch
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET003
23A-87
Edition 2
23A
ET004
NOTES
The status displays CLOSED with the pedal released and changes to OPEN with the brake pedal depressed. Check the cleanliness and the condition of the brake light switch connections. Check the position, setting and correct operation of the brake light switch. (Watch out for the floor carpet which can jam the switch.) Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Use the Universal bornier El. 1681 to check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connection: Computer track 16 Repair if necessary. If the correct status is not displayed, replace the switch. Track 3 brake light switch
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET004
23A-88
Edition 2
23A
ET010
NOTES
This status means the oil temperature is above the normal operation temperature. The status displays NO if the gearbox oil temperature is below 140 C. The status displays YES when the gearbox oil temperature rises above 140 C. If the correct status is not displayed, use the interpretation of fault DF177 Automatic transmission overheating.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET010
23A-89
Edition 2
23A
ET012
NOTES
Check the cleanliness, condition and mounting of the automatic transmission multifunction switch. Check the switch adjustment (see MR 364, Mechanics, 23A, Automatic transmission, Multifunction switch ). Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the modular connector and check the cleanliness and condition of the connector A connections. See System operation and Allocation of computer tracks, Modular connector connections. Carry out the following checks on the multifunction switch: Continuity: Lever in position P, track A10 Lever in position R, tracks A10, A11, A12 Lever in position N, track A11 Lever in position D, track A12 Insulation: Lever in position P, tracks A9, A11, A12 Lever in position R, track A9 Lever in position N, tracks A9, A10, A12 Lever in position D, tracks A9, A10, A11 Track A7 Track A7 Track A7 Track A7 Track A7 Track A7 Track A7 Track A7
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET012
23A-90
Edition 2
23A
ET012 CONTINUED
Disconnect the multifunction switch. Use the Universal bornier El. 1681 to check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Computer track 31 Computer track 32 Computer track 33 Computer track 42 Repair if necessary. Track A10 multifunction switch Track A11 multifunction switch Track A12 multifunction switch Track A7 multifunction switch
Check the cleanliness and the condition of the sequential lever module connections. Disconnect the battery. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Use the Universal bornier El. 1681. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Computer track 36 Computer track 37 Battery earth Repair if necessary. Track B3 sequential lever module Track A3 sequential lever module Track A2 sequential lever module
AFTER REPAIR
23A-91
Edition 2
23A
ET013
NOTES
1 for 1 st unlocked 2 for 2 nd unlocked 3 for 3 rd unlocked 4 for 4 th unlocked 1G for 1st slipping 2G for 2nd slipping 3G for 3rd slipping 4G for 4th slipping
1P for 1st locked 2P for 2nd locked. 3P for 3rd locked 4P for 4th locked R for reverse D for the default position N for neutral position
If the fault found is caused by the converter lockup, use the interpretation of fault DF016 Lock-up solenoid valve circuit. If the fault comes from the engaged gear, carry out fault finding on the multifunction switch. Check that statuses ET123, ET124 and ET125 operate correctly. ET123 Multifunction switch S2. ET124 Multifunction switch S3. ET125 Multifunction switch S4. Check the multifunction switch settings.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET013
23A-92
Edition 2
23A
ET020
NOTES
The exchanger flow control solenoid valve command status displays ACTIVE in the following conditions: gearbox oil temperature is above 100 C, engine speed is greater than 2000 rpm. With other conditions, the solenoid valve status displays INACTIVE . Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the continuity between track 2 of the computer connector and track E2 of the modular connector. Check the continuity between track 12 of the computer connector and track E1 of the modular connector. Check between tracks 2 and 12 of the computer connector that the resistance of shift solenoid No. 2 is 40 2 at approximately 23 C. Repair if necessary. If the resistance is greater than 50 , check the wiring harness, computer connector and modular connector. If the status of the command fails to change, use the interpretation of fault DF017 Exchanger flow solenoid valve circuit. * EV: Solenoid valve.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET020
23A-93
Edition 2
23A
ET021
NOTES
This status displays ACTIVE when the gear engaged is 3 or 4 and INACTIVE when other gears are engaged. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the continuity between track 10 of the computer connector and track B8 of the modular connector. Check between tracks 1 and 10 of the computer connector that the resistance of shift solenoid valve No. 2 is 40 2 at approximately 23 C. Repair if necessary. If the resistance is greater than 50 , check the wiring harness, computer connector and modular connector. If the correct status is not displayed, use the interpretation of fault DF085 EVS1 Shift solenoid circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET021
23A-94
Edition 2
23A
ET022
NOTES
This status displays ACTIVE when the gear engaged is N or 2 or 3 or 4 and INACTIVE when other gears are engaged. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the continuity between track 9 of the computer connector and track B8 of the modular connector. Check between tracks 1 and 9 of the computer connector that the resistance of shift solenoid valve No. 2 is 40 2 at approximately 23 C. If the resistance is greater than 50 , check the wiring harness, computer connector and modular connector. If the status does not function as specified, use the interpretation of fault DF086 EVS2 Shift solenoid circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_ET022
23A-95
Edition 2
23A
ET023
NOTES
This status displays ACTIVE when the gear engaged is P or N or 1 and INACTIVE when other gears are engaged. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the continuity between track 7 of the computer connector and track B10 of the modular connector. Check between tracks 1 and 7 of the computer connector that the resistance of shift solenoid valve No. 3 is 40 2 at approximately 23 C. Repair if necessary. If the resistance is greater than 50 , check the wiring harness, computer connector and modular connector. If the status does not function as specified, use the interpretation of fault DF087 EVS3 Shift solenoid circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET0243
23A-96
Edition 2
23A
ET024
NOTES
This status displays ACTIVE when the gear engaged is 1 or 2 and INACTIVE when other gears are engaged. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the continuity between track 8 of the computer connector and track B7 of the modular connector. Check between tracks 1 and 8 of the computer connector that the resistance of shift solenoid valve No. 4 is 40 2 at approximately 23 C. Repair if necessary. If the resistance is greater than 50 , check the wiring harness, computer connector and modular connector. If the status does not function as specified, use the interpretation of fault DF089 EVS4 Shift solenoid circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET024
23A-97
Edition 2
23A
ET025
NOTES
This status displays ACTIVE when the gear engaged is 1 and INACTIVE when other gears are engaged. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the continuity between track 13 of the computer connector and track B5 of the modular connector. Check between tracks 1 and 13 of the computer connector that the resistance of shift solenoid valve No. 5 is 40 2 at approximately 23 C. Repair if necessary. If the resistance is greater than 50 , check the harness, computer connector and modular connector. If the status is still not correct, use the interpretation of fault DF088 EVS5 Shift solenoid circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET025
23A-98
Edition 2
23A
ET026
NOTES
This status displays INACTIVE with any gear engaged. Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Check the continuity between track 14 of the computer connector and track B2 of the modular connector. Check between tracks 14 and 1 of the computer connector that the resistance of shift solenoid valve No. 6 is 40 2 at approximately 23 C. If the resistance is greater than 50 , check the harness, computer connector and modular connector. If the status is still not correct, use the interpretation of fault DF112 EVS6 Shift solenoid circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET026
23A-99
Edition 2
23A
ET097
NOTES
This status indicates the gear lever position. This status displays ACTIVE when the gear lever is in position M, M+ or M-. This status displays INACTIVE when the gear lever is in positions P, R, N or D . If the correct status is not displayed, use the interpretation of fault DF093 Manual sequential controls circuits.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET097
23A-100
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
There must be no present or stored faults. Multifunction switch contact S1 is not connected on this vehicle.
These statuses show the position of the multifunction switch for each selector lever position. The switch status can be OPEN or CLOSED (see table below).
If a status fails to function as specified, use the interpretation of fault DF008 Multifunction switch intermediate position.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET123/DP0TA2000_V14_ET124/DP0TA2000_V14_ET125
23A-101
Edition 2
23A
ET127
NOTES
This indicates the status of the lower sequential lever switch. This status displays ACTIVE with the gear lever in position M-. This status displays INACTIVE with the gear lever in a position other than M-. Check the sequential lever power supply for + 12 V on track B1 and earth on track A2 of the sequential lever. With the gear lever in position M, measure the voltage between: Sequential lever track A3 Sequential lever track B3 Earth Earth
If any of the measured values is + 12 V, replace the sequential lever If the values are 0 V, check that the gear lever positions match the instrument panel display. Repair if necessary. If the correct status is not displayed, use the interpretation of fault DF093 Manual sequential controls circuits.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET127
23A-102
Edition 2
23A
ET128
NOTES
This indicates the status of the lower sequential lever switch. This status displays ACTIVE with the gear lever in position M+. This status displays INACTIVE with the gear lever in a position other than M+. Check the sequential lever power supply for + 12 V on track B1 and earth on track A2 of the sequential lever. With the gear lever in position M, measure the voltage between: Sequential lever track A3 Sequential lever track B3 Earth Earth
If any of the measured values is + 12 V, replace the sequential lever If the values are 0 V, check that the gear lever positions match the instrument panel display. Repair if necessary. If the correct status is not displayed, use the interpretation of fault DF093 Manual sequential controls circuits.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET128
23A-103
Edition 2
23A
ET157
NOTES
This status displays ACTIVE when the gear lever is locked and INACTIVE when the gear lever is unlocked Check the status with: Gear lever in position P. Instrument panel displaying P for the gear lever position. Depress the brake pedal; the message on the instrument panel: Depress the brake pedal disappears. The status displays INACTIVE with the brake pedal depressed and gear lever unlocking permitted. The status displays ACTIVE with the brake pedal released and the gear lever locked in position P. This status can only be checked with the gear lever in position P. If the correct status is not displayed, use the interpretation of fault DF095 Selector lever lock electromagnet circuit.
AFTER REPAIR
Repeat the conformity check from the start. Make sure that shifting up and down through each gear works properly.
DP0TA2000_V14_ET157
23A-104
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Parameter summary table
23A
Tool parameter PR001 PR003 PR004 PR006 PR007 PR008 PR019 PR105 PR118 PR119 PR123 PR124 PR126 PR128 PR135 PR136 PR137 PR138 PR146 Coolant temperature Oil pressure Gearbox oil temperature Engine speed Turbine speed Computer feed voltage Engine torque Vehicle speed
Gearbox oil pressure sensor voltage Modulating solenoid valve control time Calculated engine torque Accelerator pedal position for downshifting Current turbine speed Engine/turbine speed difference Standard pedal position Raw pedal position Lock-up solenoid valve control time Reference pressure Difference between reference and oil pressure
23A-105
Edition 2
23A
PR001
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If parameter PR001 Coolant temperature is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR001
23A-106
Edition 2
23A
PR003
NOTES
Immobilise the vehicle: handbrake on and brake pedal depressed. Check the oil pressure values on the diagnostic tool: engine not running: pressure reading less than 0.2 bar, engine at idle speed ( ~ 820 rpm) and selector lever at D or R: pressure reading ~ 2.6 bar. engine speed ~ 1400 rpm and selector lever at D or R : pressure reading ~ 8.7 bar.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR003
23A-107
Edition 2
23A
PR004
NOTES
Gearbox oil temperature values vary according to how the vehicle is used. Check the oil temperature values on the diagnostic tool: Minimum temperature: - 40 C. Maximum temperature: + 140 C. These values relate to normal operation of the vehicle.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR004
23A-108
Edition 2
23A
PR006
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). After these checks, if parameter PR006 Engine speed is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR006
23A-109
Edition 2
23A
PR007
NOTES
Turbine speed varies according to oil temperature and pressure. Turbine speed depends on engine speed. Check the turbine speed on the diagnostic tool: Selector lever in position N. Oil temperature 43 C : engine speed ~ 762 rpm Oil temperature 45 C : engine speed ~ 743 rpm turbine speed ~ 681 rpm. turbine speed ~ 654 rpm.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR007
23A-110
Edition 2
23A
PR008
NOTES
There must be no present or stored faults. All electrical consumers switched off.
Carry out a full battery and charging circuit check (see Technical Note 6014A, Charge circuit fault finding). Disconnect the computer. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connector. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance: computer earth track 28 and the vehicle's front left-hand side member. Check the computer's 30A fuse. Check the computer's 5A after ignition feed fuse. With the ignition on, measure the computer feed voltage Track 56: + 12 V Track 27: + 12 V Then check the earths: Track 28 and track 46 Check the Protection and Switching Unit if necessary.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR008
23A-11 1
Edition 2
23A
PR019
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If parameter PR019 Engine torque is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR019
23A-112
Edition 2
23A
PR105
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If parameter PR105 Vehicle speed is absent, carry out fault finding on the system (see 38C, ABS).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR105
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Edition 2
23A
PR118
NOTES
ELECTRICAL CONFORMITY OF THE SENSOR: Check for continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Computer track 24 Computer track 55 Computer track 25 Track C1 male modular connector Track C2 male modular connector Track C3 male modular connector
If all these connections are correct, check for a gearbox oil pressure sensor power supply: +5V Earth Repair if necessary. Track C1 male modular connector Track C3 male modular connector
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR118
23A-114
Edition 2
23A
PR123
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If parameter PR123 Calculated engine torque is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR123
23A-115
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If parameter PR124 Accelerator pedal position for downshifting is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR124
23A-116
Edition 2
23A
PR126
NOTES
Check the cleanliness and condition of the turbine speed sensor and its connections. Check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance to earth, to + 12 V and the following connections: Computer track 45 Computer track 46 Repair if necessary. Check the turbine speed on the diagnostic tool: Gear lever position at N or P Oil temperature 43 C: engine speed ~ 681 rpm Oil temperature 45 C: engine speed ~ 654 rpm Track D1 of the turbine speed sensor (+ 12 V ) Track D2 of the turbine speed sensor (earth)
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR126
23A-117
Edition 2
23A
PR128
NOTES
Check the cleanliness and condition of the engine speed sensor and its connections. Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). After these checks, if parameter PR006 Engine speed is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection). Check the cleanliness and condition of the turbine speed sensor and its connections. This parameter is the difference between parameter PR006 Engine speed and parameter PR007 Turbine speed. Check the engine/turbine speed difference with the diagnostic tool: Engine idling: Engine speed: ~ 743 rpm and turbine speed: ~ 654 rpm Repair if necessary. difference = ~ 89 rpm.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR128
23A-118
Edition 2
23A
PR135
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If parameter PR135 Standard pedal position is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR135
23A-119
Edition 2
23A
PR136
NOTES
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). If parameter PR136 Raw pedal position is absent, refer to the interpretation of the parameter (see 17B, Petrol injection or 13B, Diesel injection).
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR136
23A-120
Edition 2
23A
PR138
NOTES
The reference pressure is determined by the automatic transmission computer. Check the reference pressure on the diagnostic tool: engine not running: pressure reading 21 bar , engine at idle speed ( ~ 700 rpm) and selector lever at D or R: pressure reading ~ 2.7 bar. engine speed ~ 1400 rpm and selector lever at D or R : pressure reading ~ 8.9 bar.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR138
23A-121
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
The reference pressure values are stored in the transmission computer memory and depend on how the vehicle is used. The oil pressure is regulated according to the reference pressure. The oil pressure values must always be close to the reference pressure. This parameter is the difference between parameter PR138 Reference pressure and parameter PR003 Oil pressure. engine not running: reference pressure reading 21 bar . oil pressure reading = 0 bar. engine at idle speed ( ~ 700 rpm) and selector lever at D or R: reference pressure reading ~ 2.7 bar. oil pressure reading = ~ 2.6 bar. engine speed ~ 1400 rpm and selector lever at D or R : reference pressure reading ~ 8.9 bar. oil pressure reading = ~ 8.7 bar.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_PR146
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Edition 2
23A
COMMANDS AND CLEARING: Before using these clearing commands, engine and vehicle speeds must be zero and the selector lever must be in position P or N.
AC024 Sequential actuator control This command activates shift solenoids EVS1 to EVS6 simultaneously to check that they operate correctly.
RZ004 Fault memory This command clears present and stored faults from the automatic transmission computer.
RZ005 Self-adapting programs This command deletes the self-adapting programs in the automatic transmission computer. After running this command, carry out a road test with the vehicle before returning it to the customer. This is because the automatic transmission may malfunction during the time taken for the self-adapting programs to re-install.
AFTER REPAIR
23A-123
Edition 2
23A
AC024
NOTES
Check fuse 30 A for the permanent power supply of the computer in the Protection and Switching Unit. Check fuse 5 A for the after ignition power supply of the computer in the Protection and Switching Unit. Replace the fuses if necessary. Check the cleanliness and condition of the connections. Engine speed zero and selector lever in position P or N.
This command enables all the automatic transmission solenoid valve actuators to be operated. Check the insulation, continuity and absence of interference resistance on the following connections: Computer Track 12 Computer Track 26 Computer Track 1 Track E1 modular connector. Track B12 modular connector. Track B3 modular connector. Track B11 modular connector Track B8 modular connector Track B10 modular connector Track B7 modular connector Track B5 modular connector Track B2 modular connector
To activate solenoid valve EVS1: Computer Track 10 To actuate solenoid valve EVS2 : Computer Track 9 To actuate solenoid valve EVS3 : Computer Track 7 To actuate solenoid valve EVS4 : Computer Track 8 To actuate solenoid valve EVS5: Computer Track 13 To actuate solenoid valve EVS6: Computer Track 14 Test the solenoid valves then check for faults on the computer.
AFTER REPAIR
DP0TA2000_V14_AC024
23A-124
Edition 2
23A
NOTES
Only refer to Customer complaints after carrying out a complete fault finding procedure with the diagnostic tool and the conformity check.
ALP 1
ALP 2
ALP 3
ALP 4
ALP 5
ALP 6
ALP 7
23A-125
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 1
NOTES
None.
Try the diagnostic tool on another vehicle. Check: the connection between the diagnostic tool and the diagnostic socket (connection and cable in good condition), the power supply to the computer, the engine and passenger compartment fuses. Check that the CLIP sensor is fed via tracks 16 (+ 12 V), 4 and 5 (earth) of the diagnostic socket, as indicated by the illumination of two red warning lights on the sensor. Make sure that the CLIP sensor is connected to the computer's USB port. Make sure that the CLIP sensor is communicating properly with the vehicle's computers; as indicated by the illumination of the two green diodes on the sensor. Check the following tracks on the diagnostic socket: track 1 track 16 tracks 4 Repair if necessary. Disconnect the automatic transmission computer connector to check the insulation, continuity and the absence of interference resistance of the following connections: Computer track 27 Computer track 56 Computer track 28 Computer track 38 Computer track 39 Repair if necessary. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline. + After ignition feed + Battery feed Earth Track 6 diagnostic socket (multiplex line H) Track 14 diagnostic socket (multiplex line L) + After ignition feed + Battery feed Earth
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_ALP01
23A-126
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 2
NOTES
Only refer to Customer complaints after carrying out a complete fault finding procedure with the diagnostic tool and the conformity check.
Make sure that the diagnostic tool report, selector lever positions and instrument panel all indicate the same gear engaged. Adjust the gear lever cable if it is faulty. The engine will only start when the selector lever is at P or N. Check the battery charge and the condition of the terminals (oxidation). Check the multifunction switch mounting and that it is working. Check the gear lever control cable; adjust it if necessary (see MR 364, Mechanics 23A, Automatic transmission, Multifunction switch ). Switch off the ignition and disconnect the automatic transmission computer connector. Make sure that the fuses are in good condition and replace them if necessary. Ensure that the ignition switch is working properly. Check the power circuit of the starter relay and the starter. Carry out fault finding on the injection system. If the engine still doesn't start, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_ALP02
23A-127
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 3
NOTES
Only refer to Customer complaints after carrying out a complete fault finding procedure with the diagnostic tool and the conformity check.
Using the diagnostic tool, check the consistency between the display and the selector lever positions (ignition on and engine stopped). Check the level, smell and colour of the oil and for the presence of particles in the oil. Check the mountings of the multifunction switch. Check the multifunction switch control cable (see MR 364, Mechanics, 23A, Automatic transmission, Multifunction switch ). Run fault finding with the diagnostic tool: Check the following points: With the engine stopped, check the oil pressure value: 0 bar. With the engine running, oil temperature above 20 C, vehicle stationary and selector lever at D, the oil pressure increases with the engine/turbine speed. Example: engine speed ~ 750 rpm pressure: ~ 3 bar . engine speed ~ 1400 rpm pressure: ~ 9 bar . If the pressure remains static, replace the oil pressure sensor. Check the line pressure using a pressure gauge (see 23A, Automatic transmission, Line pressure reading). If the oil pressure value is incorrect, there may be one or more causes: Clogged strainer or faulty pump. An internal leak (slave cylinders, brakes, clutch), carry out a road test to check there is no slipping. A hydraulic distributor fault may cause jerking or malfunctions when driving.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_ALP03
23A-128
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 3 CONTINUED
Refer to the procedure and the safety instructions for carrying out a setting point check on the torque converter. Selector lever in position D. Theoretical engine speed at setting point: 2300 150 rpm. Oil pressure at engine speed ~ 1400 rpm 9 bar. If the setting point value is incorrect, there may be one or more causes: the torque converter, the converter lock-up solenoid valve, internal oil leak. Note: A setting point which is too low may be due to a lack of engine power. Carry out a road test, observing the engine speed on the instrument panel and the displays on the diagnostic tool. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
23A-129
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 4
NOTES
Only refer to Customer complaints after carrying out a complete fault finding procedure with the diagnostic tool and the conformity check.
Automatic transmission malfunctions may be noted during gear changing without any fault being stored in the computer. These malfunctions may be linked to: connection faults (insulation: generates a fault , resistance) in the shift solenoid control wiring (EVS1 to EVS6). Check the tightness and condition of the clips on all the solenoid valve control wiring connections from the computer to each solenoid valve. Use command AC024 Sequential actuators control to find any faults. Hydraulic distributor faults (hydraulic slide valve seizing, strainer/distributor seal) preventing the shift solenoids from working. Check the oil's condition (colour, burnt or not) its level and pressure: increasing with engine/turbine speed. Loss of pressure when changing gear (clutch brakes/receivers leak) Read the values of the following parameters (selector lever in position D or R: vehicle stationary and handbrake on) on the CLIP tool: PR003 Oil pressure, PR006 Engine speed, PR007 Turbine speed, PR138 Reference pressure, PR008 Computer feed voltage. These parameters are associated with automatic transmission operation. If one of the values is incorrect, note the fault it causes. Replace the faulty part if necessary and carry out a check. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_ALP04
23A-130
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 5
NOTES
Only refer to Customer complaints after carrying out a complete fault finding procedure with the diagnostic tool and the conformity check.
Run a multiplex network test (see 88B, Multiplex). Check for the following parameters: PR135 Standard pedal position, PR136 Raw pedal position. Carry out a road test using the diagnostic tool, making sure that status ET013 Gear engaged operates normally. If the customer complaint occurs with the brake pedal released, check that status ET004 Brake light switch (Closed) is NO. If not, adjust the brake light switch and the brake pedal. Make sure that the instrument panel display of the gear engaged matches the selector lever position. Check the automatic transmission wiring harness (shift solenoid control). Replace it if necessary. Check that the gear lever cable is working properly and adjust it if necessary. Check that the multifunction switch is working correctly. If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_ALP05
23A-131
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 6
NOTES
Only refer to Customer complaints after carrying out a complete fault finding procedure with the diagnostic tool and the conformity check.
Check: the condition of the fuses in the UPC. the condition of the bulbs. the condition of the bulb contacts. Repair if necessary. the rear lights earth. Rear right-hand light track 3 and rear left-hand light track 4. Switch off the ignition and disconnect the modular connector. Switch the ignition on again and check for + 12 V after ignition feed on track A2 of the modular connector. Switch off the ignition and check the continuity between tracks A1 and A2 of the modular connector on the gearbox side , with the selector lever in position R. Check that the gear lever cable is correctly adjusted and check the instrument panel display. If the continuity is faulty, replace the multifunction switch. If the continuity is good, check the continuity between track A1 of the modular connector and track 2 of the Protection and Switching Unit brown 12-track connector. Switch on the ignition. With the selector lever in position R, check for + 12 V APC on: track 2 of the Protection and Switching Unit brown 12-track connector, track 2 of the rear right-hand light, track 5 of the rear left-hand light.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_ALP06
23A-132
Edition 2
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Fault finding - Fault Finding Chart
23A
ALP 7
NOTES
Only refer to Customer complaints after carrying out a complete fault finding procedure with the diagnostic tool and the conformity check.
Check the colour of the oil under the vehicle to determine the source of the leak (automatic transmission fluid is red). Clean the engine and gearbox. Check the oil levels in the engine and gearbox. Top up the levels if necessary (see MR 364, Mechanics 23A, Automatic transmission, Filling-up and top-up). If there is no gearbox leak, look for a leak in the engine compartment. If the leak is from the gearbox: Locate the source of the leak and carry out the necessary repairs. Replace any faulty parts. Check the oil level.
AFTER REPAIR
Carry out a road test followed by a complete check with the diagnostic tool.
DP0TA2000_V14_ALP07
23A-133
Edition 2