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Df137 Renault Clio 15 Dci Link -

: The "Check Injection System" text, glow plug/preheater light, or the red "STOP" warning lamp will illuminate or flash.

For the uninitiated, the DF137 might look like a chassis number or an internal factory code. But for savvy buyers and current owners, it represents a specific, technology-focused turning point in the history of the supermini segment.

The fault code on a Renault Clio 1.5 dCi specifically indicates a Rail Pressure Regulation Function error . This means the engine's computer (ECU) has detected fuel pressure that is either too high or too low compared to what it expects for current driving conditions. 🔍 Common Causes Pressure regulator test df137 renault clio 15 dci link

Poor connections, corrosion, or damaged wires between the ECU and the fuel pressure sensor/regulator can cause intermittent DF137 errors. 4. High-Pressure Pump Failure

DF137 Engine: 1.5 dCi (K9K) Mileage: 487,203 km Owner: Elara Venn, 59, retired geologist. Location: Western Ghats, India. : The "Check Injection System" text, glow plug/preheater

Sometimes, removing the regulator and cleaning it with compressed air can solve intermittent issues, but replacement is often necessary.

Despite its reputation for reliability, the DF137 has several known issues that owners and mechanics must monitor. The fault code on a Renault Clio 1

: In some cases, the error only appears at high revs (above 2,500 RPM) and disappears once you ease off the throttle. PicoScope Automotive Potential Causes & Troubleshooting

A blocked filter can restrict fuel flow, causing low-pressure errors.

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