Apologies if I have added to the huge amount of posts regarding this problem but it seems to me like everyone has different scenarios so hopefully mine might be solvable because at the moment I am ready to set fire to the car.
So, the issue started driving along as normal down the motorway in fifth gear and when accellerating I got a beep, injection fault on the display and the STOP light appearing. This lasted a few seconds and then went away. No loss of power or smoke from the exhaust.
This carried on for a while, gradually getting worse.
Next thing to happen was when trying to start it in the morning it took a few attempts to get going and the same injection fault message appeared on the display. Eventually the car started and ran fine although the injection fault appears again when under hard accelleration as before.
As i started to investigate this fault online I found it could be a number of causes but one of which being air in the fuel line and so after speaking to a few mechanical friends and researching online I found that using a non genuine fuel filter could be to blame and so first thing was to replace the fuel filter with one from Renault (the one on the car had been fitted by the previous owner)
After replacing the filter I primed the system fully as you should and after 2 attempts the car started. Brilliant, problem solved I though. Let it run for a while as I put bits and pieces back together and then as a final test, turn engine off and back on again.
Car wouldnt start and injection fault on the dash.
After some time the battery went flat and so after hooking it up to a friends car the starter motor was smoking and so we decided to leave it.
Plugged a computer in and got the below fault code.
DF772 - Pressure control parameter at maximum stop
I consulted another mechanical friend (who breaks Renault's) who said it is more than likely the fuel rail pressure sensor (the one that connected into the "spider" looking piece which splits the fuel to the 4 injectors. He had one off another 1.5 Renault he was breaking and so I managed to get the car started (using easy start) and went to replace the part
Replaced the whole "spider" piece along with sensor and rebuilt, tried to start the car but by now the starter motor was completely FUBAR
New starter motor purchased and fitted, tried to start car and eventually got it going but still with injection fault.
Must be one of the injectors and so with car running unplugged them one at a time to see if it made any difference to the engine. Out of 4 injectors, 3 of them changed the way the engine ran when unplugged and so decided that the fourth one (which didnt make even the tinyest different wen unplugged) must be at fault.
Replaced the injector, coded with the computer and tried to start again.
And yet again, after a few attempts the car starts but shows injection fault and also does the same when putting the engine under pressure during driving.
Plugged the computer in again and still the same fault (cleared codes and re-tried)
DF772 - Pressure control parameter at maximum stop
So to sum up, parts replaced are;
Fuel filter
Fuel Rail Pressure Sensor (and spider splitter)
Injector
Starter Motor (not that this is anything to do with the injection system)
I checked the old filter for metal filings with a magnet and there were none to be found.
Does anyone have any clue as to what I should do next. I have next to no money and so doing the work myself (with assistance from mechanic friends) so cant afford brand new parts or expensive diagnostics let alone a new car!
Please someone help, I am currently stranded 50 miles from home at my mothers house and just want to get it fixed and back to normal
