Renault Df104 Info
It powered the green tractors across the French countryside for decades. It withstood neglect, abuse, and cheap fuel. And today, a clean-running DF104 will still start on the second compression stroke, even after sitting in a barn for six months.
To understand DF104, one must first understand the system it monitors. Unlike traditional hydraulic power steering, which is driven by a belt connected to the engine, and unlike modern fully electric systems, many Renault models (such as the Clio III, Modus, Megane, and various Dacia models) utilize an Electro-Hydraulic Power Steering (EHPS) pump. This unit is a self-contained module: an electric motor drives a hydraulic pump, which then provides pressure to the steering rack. The vehicle’s computer, specifically the Power Steering Interface Unit or the ECU, must constantly monitor the pump's operation. When the system detects a discrepancy in this operation—be it electrical, thermal, or hydraulic—it logs the code DF104. renault df104
If related to the thermoplunger, the engine may take longer to reach operating temperature, potentially affecting fuel efficiency or heater performance in winter. System Lockouts: It powered the green tractors across the French