by Hedley » Tue Jul 31, 2018 8:04 pm
I thought I'd write up my experience of this fault in the hope it may be useful to other 610 owners. Firstly, I do appreciate there may be other issues with other cars and this may not be the holy grail, but it's hopefully adding something.
I've been using my car a lot recently including long trips to the Festival of speed as well as crawling around London traffic during the heatwave - basically the exact conditions that would have definitely triggered a cut-out previously. I'm therefore near certain I'm onto something.
To begin with here's a list of the stuff I've done/replaced which DID NOT resolve the issue, so if you've tried some of this to no avail then read on..
- New TDC sensor
- New fuel pump
- The fuel pump earth bypass wire trick that's been written about previously - a red herring in my experience, although it has helped others
- Insulation behind the engine management - a waste of time as it also cut out with the unit sitting on the back seat away from the engine firewall.
I believe the fault is certainly heat related. I believe it's fuel vapour locking close to the injectors.
The item that has stopped the cut-outs is the temperature activated switch that controls the blower and turbo extractor fan. And here's the issue - even if you believe your fans to work correctly, I found the switch to be temperamental with age. This needs to turn on and go off at the exact temp range as specified by Renault, otherwise the heat build up causes vapour locking at the injectors.
If you think you've replaced this item already, please read this bit:
Now, I believe the problem may have been exacerbated down the years by people fitting either the wrong switch (the engine warning light switch rather than the fan switch which I understand the workshop manual may have a misprint and has the wrong way around)
OR by buying much cheaper pattern switches online that have the same part number but on closer examination don't start and, more importantly stop the fans at the correct temperature. This means the fans don't run long enough and bring the temperatures down sufficiently.
Renault Croydon can get the part, although I had to wait some weeks for them to order it from France. The correct part number is: R6001011893
This simple item has transformed my car and as I've made each change in isolation and then given the car plenty of time to assess the changes I can say with certainty this is the difference. It goes without saying the fans need to run properly and aren't knackered.
One final observation - if your aircon does not work then you really need to run the car with at least a quarter tank of fuel. The fuel cooler that runs off the aircon pipes is important, particularly when the tank is near empty and the recirculation of fuel quickly raises it's temperature. This definitely contributes to cut-outs through vapour locked fuel.
I hope this helps someone else as this problem has troubled me for years.
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Hedley on Wed Aug 01, 2018 7:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.