Renault P0405 Exhaust Gas Recirculation Position Sensor Circuit Low Voltage

Description

OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0405 Renault

Exhaust Gas Recirculation Sensor “A” Circuit Low

What does this mean?

OBD2 Code P0405 Renault definition:
There are different designs of EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) systems, but they all operate in a similar way. The EGR valve is a PCM (Powertrain Control Module) controlled valve that allows measured amounts of exhaust gasses to pass back into the cylinders to be burned with the air/fuel mixture. Since exhaust gas is an inert gas that displaces oxygen, injecting it back into the cylinder can lower combustion temperatures which helps to improve NOx (oxides of nitrogen) emissions. EGR isn’t needed on cold startup or at idle. EGR is commanded on under certain conditions like startup or at idle. EGR is commanded on under certain conditions like partial throttle or decel depending on engine temperature and load, etc. Exhaust gasses are supplied to the EGR valve from an exhaust pipe or the EGR valve may be mounted directly in the exhaust manifold. When needed, the valve is commanded “on” allowing the gasses to pass into the cylinders. Some systems divert exhaust gasses directly into the cylinders while others simply inject it into the intake manifold where it is then pulled into the cylinders. while others simply inject it into the intake manifold where it is then pulled into the cylinders.

Some EGR systems are quite simple while others are a little more complicated. Electrically controlled EGR valves are directly controlled by the PCM. A wiring harness plugs into the valve itself and is commanded by the PCM as it sees the need. These can be 4 or 5 wire. Usually 1 or 2 grounds 12 volt ignition feed, a 5 volt reference circuit, and a feedback circuit. Other systems are vacuum controlled. These are quite simple. The PCM controls a vacuum solenoid which when activated, allows vacuum to travel to the EGR valve and open it. There should also be an electrical connector on this type of EGR valve for the feedback circuit. The EGR system feedback circuit allows the PCM to see if the EGR valve pintle is actually moving as it should. If the feedback circuit detects that the voltage is unusually low, or it’s position is lower than it’s commanded to be, P0405 Renault may set.

Symptoms

Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0405 Renault
MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) illumination

Causes

Possible causes of OBD code P0405 Renault
Short to ground in EGR signal or Reference circuits
Short to voltage in EGR ground or signal circuits
Bad EGR valve
Bad PCM wiring issues due to chafing or loose terminals

Possible Solutions

If you have access to a scan tool you can command the EGR valve on. If it responds and the feedback indicates the valve is moving properly then the problem may be intermittent. Sometimes in cold weather, moisture can freeze in the valve causing it to stick. After the vehicle warms up the problem may disappear. Carbon or other debris can lodge in a valve causing it to stick also
If the EGR valve doesn’t respond to your commands with the scan tool, disconnect the EGR harness connector. Turn the key to on position, engine off (KOEO). Using a voltmeter, check for 5 volts on the reference wire to the EGR valve. If there is no 5 volts, is there any voltage at all? If there is 12 volts, then repair short to voltage in the 5 volt reference circuit. If there is no voltage connect a test light to battery voltage and probe the 5 volt reference wire. If the test light illuminates, the 5 volt reference circuit is shorted to ground. Repair as necessary. If the test light doesn’t illuminate check for an open in the 5 volt reference circuit. Repair as necessary
If there is no apparent problem and there is no 5 volt reference, PCM may be at fault, however other codes will likely be present. If 5 volts are present on the reference circuit, jumper the 5 volts to the EGR signal circuit. Now the EGR position on the scan tool should read 100 percent. If it doesn’t connect test light to battery voltage and probe the EGR signal circuit. If it illuminates, then the signal circuit is shorted to ground. Repair as necessary. If the light doesn’t illuminate, check for an open on the EGR signal circuit. Repair as necessary.
If, after jumpering the 5 volt reference circuit to the EGR signal circuit the scan tool EGR position reads 100 percent, then check for poor terminal tension at the EGR valve connector. If the wiring is okay, replace the EGR valve.

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The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Renault:

2013 Renault ZOE,2013 Renault Twin-Z Concept,2013 Renault Twin-Run Concept,2013 Renault Talisman,2013 Renault Symbol,2013 Renault Scenic XMOD,2013 Renault Fluence,2013 Renault Espace,2013 Renault Clio,2012 Renault Twingo,2011 Renault Megane,2011 Renault Latitude,2011 Renault Laguna Estate,2011 Renault Laguna,2011 Renault Frendzy Concept,2011 Renault Captur Concept,2010 Renault Scenic,2010 Renault Megane RS,2010 Renault Megane Estate,2010 Renault Grand Scenic,2010 Renault Fluence,2010 Renault DeZir Concept,2010 Renault Clio RS,2009 Renault Twingo RS,2009 Renault Symbol,2009 Renault Scenic,2009 Renault Safrane,2009 Renault Megane,2009 Renault Laguna GT,2009 Renault Laguna Coupe,2009 Renault Koleos,2009 Renault Kangoo,2009 Renault Clio Campus,2009 Renault Clio,2008 Renault ZE Concept,2008 Renault Twingo,2008 Renault Sandero,2008 Renault Laguna Estate,2008 Renault Laguna,2008 Renault Kangoo,2007 Renault Megane,2006 Renault Twingo,2006 Renault Thalia,2006 Renault Nepta Concept,2006 Renault Kangoo,2006 Renault Espace,2006 Renault Clio Sport,2006 Renault Clio RS Concept,2006 Renault Altica Concept,2005 Renault Z17 Concept,2005 Renault Vel Satis,2005 Renault Modus Initiale,2005 Renault Laguna,2005 Renault Clio III,2004 Renault Modus,2004 Renault Megane,2004 Renault Clio,2003 Renault Scenic II,2003 Renault Be Bop

 

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