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Vehicles using F9Q Common Rail engine list:

  • RENAULT - Mégane 1.9 dCi (79kW) 2001–2002
  • RENAULT - Scénic RX4 1.9 dCi (79kW) 2001–2003
  • RENAULT - Kangoo 1.9 dCi 4x4 (59kW) 2002–2003
  • RENAULT - Mégane II 1.9 dCi (88kW) 2003–2005
  • RENAULT - Scénic II 1.9 dCi (88kW) 2003–2005
  • RENAULT - Mégane II Coupé-Cabriolet 1.9 dCi (88kW) 2003–2005
  • RENAULT - Grand Scénic II 1.9 dCi (88kW) 2004–2005
  • RENAULT - Mégane II 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2005–2007
  • RENAULT - Scénic II 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2005–2007
  • RENAULT - Grand Scénic II 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2005–2007
  • RENAULT - Mégane II Coupé-Cabriolet 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2005–2007
  • RENAULT - Mégane II Coupé-Cabriolet 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2007–2010
  • RENAULT - Mégane II 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2007–2008
  • RENAULT - Grand Scénic II 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2007–2009
  • RENAULT - Scénic II 1.9 dCi DPF (96kW) 2007–2009

Recommended oil for engine F9Q Common Rail engine.

Oil Specs Comparison
Castrol EDGE 0W-40 A3/B4
Castrol EDGE 0W-40 A3/B4
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SP✔
BMW Longlife-01✔
MB 229.5✔
Porsche A40✔
Renault RN0700/0710✔
VW 502 00/505 00✔
Ford WSS-M2C937-A✔
Motul 8100 X‑Max 0W‑40
Motul 8100 X‑Max 0W‑40
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SP✔
BMW Longlife‑01✔
MB 229.5✔
Porsche A40✔
VW 502 00 / 505 00✔
Renault RN0700/0710✔
Ford WSS‑M2C937‑A✔
Total Quartz 9000 Energy 0W‑40
Total Quartz 9000 Energy 0W‑40
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SP✔
BMW Longlife‑01✔
MB 229.5✔
Porsche A40✔
VW 502 00 / 505 00✔
Renault RN0700/0710✔
Ford WSS‑M2C937‑A✔
Petronas Syntium 7000 0W‑40
Petronas Syntium 7000 0W‑40
ACEA A3/B4✔
API SP✔
BMW Longlife‑01✔
MB 229.5✔
Porsche A40✔
VW 502 00 / 505 00✔
Renault RN0700/0710✔
Ford WSS‑M2C937‑A✔
Oil specification key
✔ – Meets the required specification
❓ – Not explicitly stated (use caution; check your vehicle manual)
❌ – Does not meet required specification. Use may cause engine issues.

Answer generated by AI.

Oil specifications for F9Q Common Rail engine

SAE 5W-40
ACEA C3
API CI-4
RN0700
RN0710

Most common problems, symptoms & fixes for the F9Q Common Rail engine.

Engine F9Q Common Rail

Symptoms:
- Rough idling and loss of power during acceleration
- Excessive smoke from the exhaust, often black or white
- Engine warning light (MIL) illuminated on the dashboard
- Difficulty starting or extended cranking times
- Increased fuel consumption and poor throttle response

Diagnosis:
- Check for fault codes using a diagnostic scanner to identify injector or sensor issues
- Inspect the fuel injectors for clogging or leakage, common in high mileage engines
- Examine the high-pressure fuel pump for wear or failure
- Test the EGR valve for carbon buildup causing flow restriction
- Verify the condition of the diesel particulate filter (DPF), especially on 2005+ models with DPF
- Inspect wiring and connectors related to the common rail system for corrosion or damage

Fixes:
- Clean or replace faulty fuel injectors to restore proper spray pattern and combustion
- Replace the high-pressure fuel pump if pressure delivery is insufficient
- Clean or replace the EGR valve to prevent intake blockage and improve emissions
- Perform a forced DPF regeneration or replace the DPF if clogged beyond recovery
- Repair or replace damaged wiring harnesses and connectors to ensure reliable sensor communication
- Regularly change fuel filters to prevent contamination and injector damage

Prevention:
- Use high-quality diesel fuel and additives to reduce injector deposits
- Adhere to recommended service intervals for oil and fuel filter changes
- Avoid frequent short trips to allow the DPF to complete regeneration cycles
- Periodically perform DPF regeneration procedures if the vehicle is mainly used in urban driving
- Monitor engine warning lights promptly and address issues early to prevent further damage
- Maintain the cooling system to avoid overheating, which can affect injector and pump longevity
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