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Electric Power Devices Renault Scenic 1
Battery — Removal and Installation
The battery in SCENIC cars is located under the front passenger seat. In other models, the battery is located under the fairing grille on the right side of the car. Attention! When disconnecting the battery cable...
The battery in SCENIC cars is located under the front passenger seat. In other models, the battery is located under the fairing grille on the right side of the car. Attention! When disconnecting the battery cable...
Battery capacity — check
Checking the electrolyte level 1. Remove the strip covering the cell openings with a screwdriver and check the electrolyte level in them. In some batteries, the electrolyte level can be checked through the transparent...
Checking the electrolyte level 1. Remove the strip covering the cell openings with a screwdriver and check the electrolyte level in them. In some batteries, the electrolyte level can be checked through the transparent...
Battery — charging
Attention! When charging a maintenance-free battery, the positions marked with the (symbol do not need to be performed. SCENIC vehicles are equipped with a completely maintenance-free battery. Never short-circuit the...
Attention! When charging a maintenance-free battery, the positions marked with the (symbol do not need to be performed. SCENIC vehicles are equipped with a completely maintenance-free battery. Never short-circuit the...
Generator — General Description and Precautions
All cars are equipped with a three-phase alternator, which is driven by a crankshaft via a V-belt. In this case, the rotor with the excitation winding rotates inside the stator winding at approximately twice the engine...
All cars are equipped with a three-phase alternator, which is driven by a crankshaft via a V-belt. In this case, the rotor with the excitation winding rotates inside the stator winding at approximately twice the engine...
Generator — Voltage Check
1. Connect the voltmeter to the battery terminals. 2. Start the engine. When starting, the battery voltage may drop to 8 volts at an air temperature of +20°C. 3. Increase the engine speed to 3000 rpm. The battery...
1. Connect the voltmeter to the battery terminals. 2. Start the engine. When starting, the battery voltage may drop to 8 volts at an air temperature of +20°C. 3. Increase the engine speed to 3000 rpm. The battery...
Gasoline Engine Generator — Removal and Installation
Removal 5. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery. Attention! This will delete the recorded information from some devices, and the security code from the radio receiver, as well as all automatic settings...
Removal 5. Disconnect the negative (-) terminal from the battery. Attention! This will delete the recorded information from some devices, and the security code from the radio receiver, as well as all automatic settings...
Diesel Engine Generator — Removal and Installation
Removal 64. Disconnect the fuel hose holder (see illustration). 16.64 Disconnect the fuel hose holder 65. First loosen bolt A and then loosen bolt B until the flange protrudes, holding the belt tensioner with a 9 mm...
Removal 64. Disconnect the fuel hose holder (see illustration). 16.64 Disconnect the fuel hose holder 65. First loosen bolt A and then loosen bolt B until the flange protrudes, holding the belt tensioner with a 9 mm...
Generator and voltage regulator carbon brushes — checking and replacing
The voltage regulator is installed in the generator brush holder housing. Carbon brushes cannot be changed separately. Generator carbon brushes wear out quite slowly. They are enough for a car to travel approximately...
The voltage regulator is installed in the generator brush holder housing. Carbon brushes cannot be changed separately. Generator carbon brushes wear out quite slowly. They are enough for a car to travel approximately...
Starter — General Information
To start an internal combustion engine, you need a small electric motor, a starter. In order for the engine to start at all, the starter must spin it up to a speed of at least 300 rpm. This is only possible if the...
To start an internal combustion engine, you need a small electric motor, a starter. In order for the engine to start at all, the starter must spin it up to a speed of at least 300 rpm. This is only possible if the...
Traction relay — checking, removal and installation
If the traction relay is faulty, the starter pinion is not attracted to the flywheel ring gear, and as a result, the starter cannot turn the engine crankshaft. This fault occurs quite often, although the starter...
If the traction relay is faulty, the starter pinion is not attracted to the flywheel ring gear, and as a result, the starter cannot turn the engine crankshaft. This fault occurs quite often, although the starter...
Starter — removal and installation
Attention! A detailed description of the starter removal and installation procedure is given for cars with E7J, K7M, F3R, F7R, F8Q and F9Q engines. Differences concerning cars with 1.4-71.6 liter K4J/K4M gasoline...
Attention! A detailed description of the starter removal and installation procedure is given for cars with E7J, K7M, F3R, F7R, F8Q and F9Q engines. Differences concerning cars with 1.4-71.6 liter K4J/K4M gasoline...
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- General information
- User manual
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Power unit
- Engine repair
- Cooling and ventilation
- Injection system (petrol)
- Fuel system (diesel)
- Fuel system
- Exhaust system
- Ignition system
- Transmission
- Clutch
- Car gearbox
- Chassis, running gear
- Brake system
- Car suspension
- Steering
- Body and interior
- Exterior (external elements)
- Interior (internal elements)
- Doors, locks and windows
- Electrical equipment
- Equipment and devices
- Headlights and lighting
- Power devices
- Electrical circuits

