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Renix (Renix Electronique) was a
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by
Renault Renault S.A., commonly referred to as Groupe Renault ( , , , also known as the Renault Group in English), is a French Multinational corporation, multinational Automotive industry, automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company curr ...
and Bendix that designed and manufactured automobile
electronic ignition Ignition systems are used by heat engines to initiate combustion by igniting the fuel-air mixture. In a spark ignition versions of the internal combustion engine (such as petrol engines), the ignition system creates a spark to ignite the fuel-air ...
s,
fuel injection Fuel injection is the introduction of fuel in an internal combustion engine, most commonly automotive engines, by the means of a fuel injector. This article focuses on fuel injection in reciprocating piston and Wankel rotary engines. All c ...
systems, electronic automatic transmission controls, and various engine sensors. Major applications included various Renault and Volvo vehicles. The name became synonymous in the U.S. with the computer and fuel injection system used on the AMC/Jeep 2.5 L I4 and 4.0 L I6 engines.


Use of name

The term Renix also has several applications. In specific
carburetor A carburetor (also spelled carburettor or carburetter) is a device used by a gasoline internal combustion engine to control and mix air and fuel entering the engine. The primary method of adding fuel to the intake air is through the Ventu ...
equipped Renault and
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models, it provides an electronic ignition system consisting of an
engine control unit An engine control unit (ECU), also called an engine control module (ECM), is a device that controls various subsystems of an internal combustion engine. Systems commonly controlled by an ECU include the fuel injection and ignition systems. The ...
(ECU) to replace the job of contact breaker points in the distributor. The system uses an angle sensor and several fuel sensors to provide a maintenance-free ignition system. The ECU is sealed and cannot be serviced, and the
EPROM An EPROM (rarely EROM), or erasable programmable read-only memory, is a type of programmable read-only memory (PROM) integrated circuit, chip that retains its data when its power supply is switched off. Computer memory that can retrieve stored d ...
cannot be re-programmed. Later, the name was synonymous with a form of fuel injection. In such an application, it consists of an ECU and many sensors. It was first seen in engines produced by Renault (
Renault 21 The Renault 21 is a large family car produced by French automaker Renault between 1986 and 1994. It was also sold in North America initially through American Motors dealers as the Renault Medallion and later through Jeep-Eagle dealers as the Eag ...
, 25, and
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) in and capacities. It is better known in America for its application in the AMC 4.0 L displacing straight-6 engines. Production began by
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(AMC) with the 1987
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models. It was preceded by the AMC Computerized Engine Control and followed by
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's Mopar MPI system.


Renix Electronique

Renix Electronique S.A. was established in 1981 as a joint venture by Renault with 51% interest and Bendix with 49% that was headquartered in
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. Renix Corporation of America was the North American subsidiary of Renix Electronique to provide sales, logistics, engineering, and quality support to American Motors. When Renault encountered financial troubles in 1985, it sold its interest in Renix to
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, a major auto industry supplier and the new owner of Bendix. Renix Corporation of America was also absorbed by AlliedSignal Corporation when it purchased Renix Electronique from Renault. The US$200 million Allied buyout of Renault's 51% of Renix made it part of Bendix Electronics and Engine Controls. Renix products are produced in France and marketed worldwide under the Bendix brand name. In 1988, the French Bendix site was sold to Siemens VDO. In 2008, Siemens AG sold its VDO branch to Continental Automotive Group.


Renault applications

The Renix system was used in the F series engines as fitted to the
Renault 19 The Renault 19 is a small family car that was produced by the French car manufacturer Renault between 1988 and 1996. In Turkey and in Argentina, production continued until 2000. The internal development code for the 19 was X53, with the five d ...
16V,
Renault 21 The Renault 21 is a large family car produced by French automaker Renault between 1986 and 1994. It was also sold in North America initially through American Motors dealers as the Renault Medallion and later through Jeep-Eagle dealers as the Eag ...
,
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, and the Renault Espace. It is a multi-point fuel injection system, as opposed to a single-point system, with several air, throttle, and pinking sensors and an advanced computer. Application of the system could first be seen in 1984, three years before its American debut. The Renix system pushed the power of the carburetor-fed engine from . It could also be found in 2.2 L engines fitted to R21, R25, and Espace models. The Renix fuel injection and a Garrett turbocharger were used in the mid-mounted V6 powering the Renault Alpine GTA/A610 sports car.


AMC/Jeep applications

The fully integrated electronic engine control system made by Renix consists of a solid-state Ignition Control Module (ICM), a distributor, a crankshaft position sensor, and an Electronic Control Unit (ECU). The Renix ECU has a powerful
microprocessor A microprocessor is a computer processor (computing), processor for which the data processing logic and control is included on a single integrated circuit (IC), or a small number of ICs. The microprocessor contains the arithmetic, logic, a ...
that was advanced technology for its time. It also incorporates an
engine knocking In spark-ignition internal combustion engines, knocking (also knock, detonation, spark knock, pinging or pinking) occurs when combustion of some of the air/fuel mixture in the cylinder does not result from propagation of the flame front ignite ...
sensor that allows the computer to know if
detonation Detonation () is a type of combustion involving a supersonic exothermic front accelerating through a medium that eventually drives a shock front propagating directly in front of it. Detonations propagate supersonically through shock waves with ...
is occurring, thus allowing the computer to make
adaptive control Adaptive control is the control method used by a controller which must adapt to a controlled system with parameters which vary, or are initially uncertain. For example, as an aircraft flies, its mass will slowly decrease as a result of fuel consump ...
by individual cylinder corrections to prevent pinging. The knock detection uses the signal from a wide band
accelerometer An accelerometer is a device that measures the proper acceleration of an object. Proper acceleration is the acceleration (the rate of change (mathematics), rate of change of velocity) of the object relative to an observer who is in free fall (tha ...
mounted on the
cylinder head In a piston engine, the cylinder head sits above the cylinders, forming the roof of the combustion chamber. In sidevalve engines the head is a simple plate of metal containing the spark plugs and possibly heat dissipation fins. In more modern ...
. Good
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is obtained primarily through angular discrimination. The Renix system has more inputs than the later Mopar system and, in some ways, is more complex. Its knock sensor automatically tunes the spark advance curve to an optimum mix for each cylinder. Some Renix-controlled engines will get better fuel economy by using higher octane fuel. The system on the AMC 4.0 L I6 engine is flexible allowing the use of a modified camshafts and modifications to the cylinder heads without significantly changing the base computer. The Renix computer was first used in 1986 AMC 2.5 L four-cylinder engines. The system improved the drivability of the
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and
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over carbureted models. The power increase was also noticeable. The Renix system was used through the 1990 model year. However, it is handicapped because few scan tools can be "plugged in" to this
on-board diagnostics On-board diagnostics (OBD) is a term referring to a vehicle's self-diagnostic and reporting capability. In the United States, this capability is a requirement to comply with United States vehicle emission standards, federal emissions standards ...
computer. The Renix control system before 1991 can be tested only with Chrysler's DRB tester, and the diagnostic test modes for 1989 and later engines with SBEC controllers differ from those provided for 1988 and earlier models. :Model years: :* 1986 - Renix TBI became standard on Jeep 2.5 L AMC four-cylinder engines :* 1987 - introduction of the new Renix controlled 4.0 L six-cylinder engine was rated at and of torque :* 1988 - the Renix controlled 4.0 L engine output increased to and of torque, due to higher compression ratio :* 1989 - Changed to Renix MPFI :* 1991 - Chrysler Corporation replaced the Renix control system with OBD-I-compliant control electronics, the Chrysler HO EFI. The Renix control system was exclusive on the 1986 through 1990 Jeep Cherokee and Comanche with AMC-designed engines. The control setup used with the V6 was OBD-I General Motors. The early
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turbodiesel I4 used its specific control setup. The Jeep Wrangler (YJ) did not get the AMC 4.0 L I6 engine until 1991, when Chrysler-designed electronics accompanied it. Until then, it retained the AMC engine with a carburetor. No other Jeep vehicle was equipped with Renix electronic controls.


Operation

In a typical Jeep application, the ignition control module (ICM) is in the engine compartment. It consists of a solid-state ignition circuit and an integrated
ignition coil An ignition coil is used in the ignition system of a spark-ignition engine to transform the battery voltage to the much higher voltages required to operate the spark plug(s). The spark plugs then use this burst of high-voltage electricity to ig ...
that can be removed and serviced separately. Electronic signals from the ECU to the ICM determine the amount of ignition timing or retard needed to meet engine power requirements. The ECU provides an input signal to the ICM. The ICM has outputs for a tach signal to the
tachometer A tachometer (revolution-counter, tach, rev-counter, RPM gauge) is an instrument measuring the rotation speed of a axle, shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine. The device usually displays the revolutions per minute (RPM) on a calibrat ...
and a high voltage signal from the coil to the
distributor A distributor is an electric and mechanical device used in the ignition system of older spark-ignition engines. The distributor's main function is to route electricity from the ignition coil to each spark plug at the correct time. Design ...
. The crankshaft position sensor senses TDC (Top Dead Center) and BDC crankshaft positions, as well as engine rpm. This sensor is secured by special shouldered bolts to the flywheel/drive plate housing and is not adjustable.


Inspection stations

The Renix control system is "pre-OBD" and, therefore, does ''not'' have a "Check Engine Lamp". It also does not "store" or "throw" Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) or "Parameter IDs" ( PIDs). This is a common problem at
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, particularly in California and other jurisdictions with
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s. Most inspection stations are unaware and will try to explain that the CEL/MIL "does not work".


Skoda applications

In the 1980s, Skoda manufactured a few rear-engined cars with Renix fuel injection. These were originally destined for Canada, but ended up in Europe. These are usually known as 135 GLi or 135 RiC. Fuel system parts may be available from Chrysler-Jeep dealers.


Volvo applications

The Volvo 700 Series and some of the Volvo 300 Series used a B200K 2.0 L inline-4
naturally aspirated engine A naturally aspirated engine, also known as a normally aspirated engine, and abbreviated to N/A or NA, is an internal combustion engine in which air intake depends solely on atmospheric pressure and does not have forced induction through a turboc ...
with Renix ignition and some 300 series Volvos with Renault powerplants. The 300 Volvo series is unknown in the U.S. market. It was manufactured in the Netherlands (with a limited production of cars in Malaysia through the CKD process). All 300 series Volvo cars with gasoline engines came with Renix/Bendix ignition from 1983 until 1991, when production of the 300 series stopped. Volvo "Redblock" engines equipped with Renix ignition: * B200K 1986 cc Solex Cisac Z34 twin barrel carburetor 1985-1989 * B200E 1986 cc Bosch LE-jetronic injected unit 1985-1989 * B200F 1986 cc Bosch LU-jetronic injected and catalyzed engine 1987-1990 * B230K Renault-derived units with Renix ignition: * B18E(D) 1721 cc OHC engines in 400 series 1986-1988 * B172K 1721 cc OHC Solex Cisaz Z32 twin barrel carburetor 1986-1989 * B14.4E/S 1397 cc OHV Weber 32DIR twin barrel carburetor 1985-1991 * B14.3E/S 1397 cc OHV single barrel Solex carburetor version 1983-1985 * B13.4E 1289 cc OHV Weber 32DIR twin-barrel carburetor unit aimed for the Finnish market (where 1.3 L was a tax-class) 1989-1991 B172K and B18 were based on the Renault FnN (n being 1, 2, or 3) engines from Renault, and B14.x was based on the Renault C1J; both types were modified for Volvo to varying extents.


See also

* AMC Straight-6 engine *
AMC Engines The American Motors Corporation (AMC) used V8, straight-6, V6, and straight-4 engines in various passenger automobiles and Jeep vehicles from 1954 onward. American Motors designed some of its engines; others were inherited from its constituents. ...
* List of Chrysler engines


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