The Renault Scenic, a popular compact MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle), has been a staple in the automotive market since its introduction in 1996. The "DF045" designation you're referring to seems to be a specific model or variant code, but without further context, it's challenging to provide detailed information directly related to this code. However, I can offer a general guide to the Renault Scenic, focusing on aspects that might be relevant to understanding or owning a model like the DF045.

Your Scenic is smart—it uses multiple microswitches to double-check that when you pull the handbrake lever, the car actually knows it's supposed to be on. When these signals don't match up, the car panics and throws the DF045 code. Symptoms You’ll Notice The "Check Parking Brake" Warning

60 ohms

With the battery disconnected and cluster unplugged, measure resistance between CAN High (pin 3 on most Scenic clusters) and CAN Low (pin 4). You should read (termination resistors at both ends). If you read 120 ohms, one termination is missing (open circuit). If you read 0 ohms, there is a short.

Ошибка DF045 (резервный контактор блокировки) - Drive2

DF045

The Renault fault code typically refers to a Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit issue , often indicating a signal that is below the minimum level or incoherent. In some Renault Scenic

In the Renault Scenic II and III, DF045 frequently appears in the parking brake module as a "Redundant Brake On Switch" error, indicating a "Signal Incoherence".

: If you've recently had brake work done, a seized caliper or a failing wheel bearing can occasionally trigger related EPB codes, though DF045 is primarily switch-related. Alternative Meanings

The Problem:

The ECU is getting readings that are "below minimum level" or outside expected ranges. Common Symptoms: Engine stalling or hesitation during acceleration. "Check Injection" warning on the dashboard. Rough idling. Typical Fix: