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Injection / Engine Management Fault Definition: Cruise Control / Speed Limiter: Incoherence or Multiplexed Signal Fault
in the context of a Renault vehicle typically refers to a Diagnostic Fault Code (DTC) rather than a standard feature
The most frequent culprit for this code isn't actually a "broken" computer, but a physical failure at the wheels. 1. Damaged ABS Ring (Tone Ring) renault df357
The Renault DF357 was first introduced in the early 1980s as part of Renault's efforts to expand its presence in the global truck market. At the time, Renault was looking to create a truck that would cater to the growing demand for high-performance vehicles that could handle demanding tasks such as long-haul transportation and construction.
In the world of Renault diagnostics, "DF" stands for (Malfunction Fault). While generic OBD-II codes like P0500 refer to vehicle speed sensors, DF357 is a Renault-specific code that usually points to a Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit or a communication issue within the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and ESP (Electronic Stability Program) . Common Symptoms At the time, Renault was looking to create
Costs vary widely. A simple battery replacement might cost $200–300. A professional radar calibration typically costs $150–400, while a new radar unit installed and calibrated can cost over $1,000.
In many Renault models, such as the Grand Scenic IV, DF357 often points to a fault in the ABS system. It is frequently linked to a failing wheel speed sensor (often the front left) or issues with the wiring harness connecting these sensors. Common Symptoms Costs vary widely
The most common symptom is the cruise control system turning off or displaying "Check Cruise Control".