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Renault Mechanic's / Scenic Intermittent Starting Fault
SIL has a 53 Plate Scenic
hot or cold it has this annoying Intermittent Starting Fault engine runs fine when it's running, no misfire etc one minute it'll start the next it won't, it's becoming a nusiance for her have changed the battery in the remote any other ideas http://www.renaultforums.co.uk/image...s/confused.gif |
Glenn i work for Renault & know exactly what this is
i've gotta get to work now, PM me your number, i'll log in later on & call you back ;) been working for Renault main dealer since 1985 :cry: |
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crankcase position sensor?
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just got to track one down now looks like this is what I have to do http://www.renaultforums.co.uk/showt...&highlight=tdc |
yeah same thing just different name
the one in that link is the one you need to change i didn't read all 11 pages but i guess in there it will mention the blue coloured modified part & the wiring plug & harness change ;) |
rip out the whole engine management system and replace with one of these....
http://img.en.china.cn/0/0,0,265,602...6,a8841172.jpg ... then if it fails to start, all you need is a bit of emery cloth and some WD40. :thumbsup: |
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the blue one below http://i6.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/aa/bc/7eef_2.JPG still reading up on issues with them but may try your suggestion first if the SIL doesn't take it to a garage before hand |
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the only reason doing this might have made a difference is that unplugging & plugging the sensor back in may have improved the contact within the plug. rubbing anything off the end of the sensor tip will just be making the sensor tip further away from the target teeth on the flywheel :rolleyes: whack a new one in there with the new plug do it once do it right ;) |
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no harm in cleaning any crud or corrosion off the sensor, that is free at least, then it will give you a few weeks to hunt a cheap one, on the net?
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I did this interestingly on an 03 scenic....and it worked a treat (and still is) :p Either way whether it was cleaning the sensor or merely disturbing dirt from plugs if it works and is free..... Clean it once and save yourself bills from a dealer. :thumbsup: |
yes its free
but cleaning the external tip isn't going to fix an internal electrical problem (high resistance) thats exaggerated by heat meaning the vehicle wont start when its been left a short while (still warm) is it! i've changed enough of these sensors over the years to be able to suggest this is the cause of the fault described |
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I would suggest to the OP that its highly probable that the sensor just needs a clean to remove the thin build up of crud on the copper exposed part of the sensor - this gives total resistance to an electrical circuit!! You will have noticed that the problem occurs when the engine is hot OR cold - meaning heat is not a factor. These are the exact symptoms my inlaws encountered on exactly the same year/model (the 1.6? OP). Take it out, clean it and restore - see if that works - if it does :thumbsup: - Free fix - If not get it changed no harm done. Its certainly worth a go. Anyway not been on here long so not keen to fall out with anyone...yet! |
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you don't need to clean the tip of the sensor to acheive a better contact as its an inductive sensor that doesn't touch anything! its not copper either its steel!
as previously mentioned the likely fix in your instance was unplugging & plugging back in the plug that restored the connection! you can have the last word. i lay down my 25 years of relevant experience, years of college & countless manufacturers training courses when armchair mechanics 101 is clearly the definitive champion! |
while you're messing around in the general engine area, why not fit a NOS kit?
a bit of nitrous should improve MPG and make the engine easier to start. |
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