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Page 1 - 2007 SPRINTER

2007 OWNER’ S MANUAL2007 SPRINTER81-326-0799 First Edition Printed in U.S.A.

Page 2 - H Environmental note

9IntroductionREPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTSIn the 50 United States and Washington D.C.: If you believe that your vehicle has a def

Page 3 - Contents

99Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Instrument cluster submenuYou can reach the Inst. cluster submenu via the Settings m

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100Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Selecting the language Select the Inst. cluster submenu us-ing the æ or ç button.

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101Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Clock/Date submenu You can reach the Clock/Date submenu via the Settings menu ( pa

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102Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Setting the day Select the Clock/Date submenu using the æ or ç button. Press the

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103Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3 Press the æ or ç to select the Lighting submenu. Press the j or k button repeat-

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104Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Setting the exterior lighting delayed switch-off*The Headlamps (headlamps delayed s

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105Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3 Press the æ or ç button to se-lect how the radio should tune into a station.Freq

Page 10 - Introduction

106Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3 Press the æ or ç button to switch key dependence On or Off.The Trip computer menu

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107Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Consumption statistics after reset Press the è or ÿ button repeat-edly until you s

Page 12 - At a glance

108Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3 Switch on the cell phone and audio sys-tem or COMAND APS*.See the separate operat

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10IntroductionInformation regarding electronic recording devices Information regarding electronic recording devices(Including notice pursuant to Cali

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109Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3 Press the j or k button.The operating system reads the phone book stored on the S

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110Controls in detailDriving and parking3 Driving and parking Before each journey, check the vehicle lighting and the general condition of the vehic

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111Controls in detailDriving and parking3 Before starting the engine, make sure that all vehicle occupants are wearing their seat belt correctly ( p

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112Controls in detailDriving and parking3 Depress the brake pedal and keep it depressed.The selector lever lock is released. Release the handbrake (

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113Controls in detailDriving and parking3Do not accelerate to prevent your vehicle from rolling backwards on an uphill gradi-ent. Instead, you should

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114Controls in detailDriving and parking3ParkingWarning GOnly remove the key from the ignition lock when the vehicle is stationary, since it is not po

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115Controls in detailDriving and parking3HandbrakeThe handbrake is located between the driv-er’s seat and the co-driver’s seat.1 Lever2 Release knobAp

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116Controls in detailDriving and parking3Stopping the engine Apply handbrake ( page 115). Move selector lever to P. Turn key to position 0 ( page

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117Controls in detailDriving and parking3Overrun cut-offThe gasoline/diesel supply is cut off if the driver's foot is completely removed from the

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118Controls in detailDriving and parking3Treadwear indicators (TWI) are required by law. These indicators are located in six places on the tread circu

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111At a glanceCockpit ...12Instrument cluster ...14Steering wheel with buttons* ...17Center console ...18Overhead

Page 25 -  Occupant safety

119Controls in detailDriving and parking3Tire tractionTire grip is greatly reduced on a wet, snow covered or icy road. Speed and driving style must th

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120Controls in detailDriving and parking3Alignment and balancePoor suspension alignment may result in: Fast tire wear Uneven tire wear, such as feat

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121Controls in detailAutomatic transmission3 Automatic transmissionP Parking position (selector lever lock)R Reverse gearN NeutralD Drive pos

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122Controls in detailAutomatic transmission3When the selector lever is in position D, you can perform gearshifts yourself, even on vehicles with autom

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123Controls in detailAutomatic transmission3Selecting the ideal shift range  Press and hold the selector lever towards D–.The automatic transmission

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124Controls in detailAutomatic transmission3StoppingIf you are only stopping briefly: leave the selector lever in the drive po-sition secure the veh

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125Controls in detailGood visibility3 Good visibilityBefore starting off, adjust the rear-view mirror and the exterior mirrors in such a way that you

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126Controls in detailGood visibility3The combination switch is located on the left of the steering wheel.1 Single wipe2 To switch the windshield wiper

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127Controls in detailGood visibility3Wiping with washer fluid Press the combination switch beyond the pressure point in the direction of arrow 1.The

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128Controls in detailGood visibility3The switch for the windshield heating is on the center console.1 To switch on/off To switch on: press upper part

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12At a glanceCockpit1 CockpitN68.10-2287-31

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129Controls in detailTempmatic3 TempmaticN83.00-2126-31

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130Controls in detailTempmatic3Tempmatic is only operational while the engine is running. You can use Tempmatic to regulate or control the temperature

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131Controls in detailTempmatic3Control panelThe air in the vehicle is neither cooled nor dehumidified when economy mode is se-lected. To activate: pr

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132Controls in detailTempmatic3Heating Set temperature selector control 1 ( page 131) as required, but do not turn the control below the middle posi

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133Controls in detailTempmatic31 Airflow control To increase: press the Q airflow control. To reduce: press the airflow control.The display next to

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134Controls in detailTempmatic3 To switch off: press the Ä switch again.The indicator lamp in the switch goes out.The engine stores residual heat aft

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135Controls in detailTempmatic3The indicator lamp in the switch comes on. Turn airflow control 2 ( page 131) to a higher blower speed, but do not tu

Page 43 -  Driving safety systems

136Controls in detailTempmatic3The glove box can be ventilated when Tempmatic is switched on, e.g. to cool its contents.1 To switch the air supply on/

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137Controls in detailTempmatic3 To reduce: turn the temperature selec-tor control counterclockwise.Air vents in the roof air ductAdjustable air vents

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138Controls in detailTempmatic3 To switch on: press the switch ³.The indicator lamp in the switch comes on. To switch off: press the ³ switch again.

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13At a glanceCockpit1Function Page1 Door control panel 222 Light switch 773 Combination switch Turn signals High-beam headlamps Windshield wipers

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139Controls in detailAuxiliary heating/ventilation*3 Auxiliary heating/ventilation*The auxiliary heating heats or ventilates the interior to a temper

Page 48 -  Anti-theft systems

140Controls in detailAuxiliary heating/ventilation*3You can switch the auxiliary heating/ ven-tilation on and off immediately using:  the auxiliary h

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141Controls in detailAuxiliary heating/ventilation*3Operation using the remote control*The remote control has a maximum range of approximately 600 met

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142Controls in detailAuxiliary heating/ventilation*3Selecting a switch-on timeYou can use the operating system to define up to 3 switch-on times, one

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143Controls in detailAuxiliary heating/ventilation*3 Press the è button.The switch-on time is selected.The yellow indicator lamp in the ö switch come

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144Controls in detailOpen air3 Open airYou can open and close the side windows electrically.The switches for all side windows are locat-ed on the doo

Page 53 -  Opening and closing

145Controls in detailOpen air3Sliding sunroof switch1 To open2 To close3 To raise4 To lower Switch on the ignition ( page 67). Press the sliding su

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146Controls in detailOpen air3Resetting the sliding sunroofThe sliding sunroof must be reset after: the sunroof has been closed manually using the em

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147Controls in detailDriving systems3 Driving systemsDriving systems which may form part of your vehicle are described on the following pages: Cruis

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148Controls in detailDriving systems3Cruise control leverThe cruise control lever is the uppermost lever on the left of the steering column.1 To store

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14At a glanceInstrument cluster1 Instrument clusterN54.32-2250-31

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149Controls in detailDriving systems3Setting the speed Briefly press the cruise control lever upward 1 to increase the speed or downward 3 to reduce

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150Controls in detailDriving systems3Parktronic is an electronic parking aid and informs you visually and audibly of the dis-tance between the vehicle

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151Controls in detailDriving systems3Front sensorsRear sensorsMinimum distanceIf an obstacle is within this range, all seg-ments of the warning displa

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152Controls in detailDriving systems3The warning displays for the rear left and right-hand sides are in the exterior mirror concerned.Warning display

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153Controls in detailDriving systems3Switching Parktronic on/off You can switch Parktronic on and off man-ually.The switch is located on the center co

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154Controls in detailOperating the vehicle3 Operating the vehicleWhen activated, the operating speed gov-ernor (ADR) automatically increases the engi

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155Controls in detailOperating the vehicle3Adjusting the operating speed1 To increase speed2 To reduce speed Switch on ADR ( page 154). To increase

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156Controls in detailTransporting3 TransportingFor more information about the maximum roof load and roof carrier systems, please refer to the "T

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157Controls in detailTransporting3Before loading Check the tire pressures and correct them if necessary ( page 213). Clean the load compartment flo

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158Controls in detailTransporting3The load's overall center of gravity should be as low and central as possible, between the axles near the rear

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15At a glanceInstrument cluster1Function Page1 Instrument cluster on vehi-cles without steering wheel buttons842 Instrument cluster on vehi-cles with

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159Controls in detailTransporting3 Secure tilt and tip-resistant loads in all directions by using the lashing points or lashing eyes and load rails i

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160Controls in detailTransporting3 Always attach the lashing net or tarps to all available lashing points. While do-ing so, make sure that the mounti

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161Controls in detailTransporting3Mounting lashing points for load rails*1 Locking mechanism To install: slide the lashing eye through a recess in th

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162Controls in detailTransporting3It is possible to mount a roof rack if your vehicle is equipped with securing rails on the roof.1 Securing railsSpec

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163Controls in detailTransporting3Observe the instructions in the “Opera-tion” section ( page 175).!CAUTIONIf you wish to retrofit securing rails, ha

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164Controls in detailFeatures3 FeaturesStorage compartments above the wind-shieldStorage compartment above the roof trim*1 Storage compartmentStorage

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165Controls in detailFeatures3Glove box1 Glove box handle2 Locked*3 Unlocked* To open: pull glove box handle 1 in the direction of the arrow.4 Cards

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166Controls in detailFeatures3Covered storage compartment above the center console*1 Cover2 Release handle Pull release handle 2.Cover 1 swings upwar

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167Controls in detailFeatures3Cup holders in the frontExample on the right-hand side1 Cup holder in the storage compartment in the dashboardExample on

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168Controls in detailFeatures3 Place the container in cup holder 5. Press clamping arm 6 onto the con-tainer.Cup holders in the rearThe cup holders

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16At a glanceInstrument cluster1Indicator and warning lamps Pagev ESP® warning lamp 43268ASR warning lamp 4445268/ Coolant level too low 275D Coolant

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169Controls in detailFeatures3Ashtray in the passenger compart-ment*The ashtrays are located on the right-hand and left-hand side in the side trims.1

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170Controls in detailFeatures3The paper holder is on the control panel for the air-conditioning system. 1 Paper holder Press top of paper holder 1.Th

Page 82 - Lighting

171Controls in detailFeatures3Telephones may only be used inside the vehicle if they are connected to a separate exterior antenna of a type tested and

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1734OperationThe first 1000 miles (1,500 km) ... 174Driving tips ... 175Electronic equipment ... 183Refueling ... 184Engine ..

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174OperationThe first 1000 miles (1,500 km)4You will find detailed information about op-erating, maintaining and caring for your ve-hicle in the “Oper

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175OperationDriving tips4 Driving tipsInformation is available about driving in winter and with snow chains ( page 236).Transporting your vehicle by

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176OperationDriving tips4Vehicle and trailer weights and ratingsGross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum permissible vehicle weight:  8550 l

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177OperationDriving tips41Cargo vans with a long wheelbase of 170.3in (4325 mm) and an overall vehicle length of 289.1 in (7344 mm) only.*optional equ

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178OperationDriving tips4Attaching a trailerPlease observe the maximum permitted trailer dimensions (width and length).Most states and all Canadian pr

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17At a glanceSteering wheel with buttons*1 Steering wheel with buttons*N46.10-2074-31Function Page1 Display 89Controlling the operating system2 To se

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179OperationDriving tips4Always secure items in the trailer to pre-vent load shifts while driving.Take into consideration that when towing a trailer,

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180OperationDriving tips4If you plan to operate your vehicle in for-eign countries, please be aware that: service facilities or replacement parts may

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181OperationDriving tips4Check regularly, e.g. weekly or when refu-eling: the vehicle lighting the condition of the tires ( page 201) and the tire

Page 94

182OperationDriving tips4Certain systems of the engine serve to keep the toxic components of the exhaust gases within permissible limits required by l

Page 95

183OperationElectronic equipment4 Electronic equipmentThe vehicle’s general operating permit may be invalidated if you do not observe the manufacture

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184OperationRefueling4 RefuelingThe fuel filler flap is next to the driver’s door. You can only open the fuel filler flap when the driver’s door is o

Page 97

185OperationEngine4 EngineOpening 1 Release lever Pull release lever 1 under the instru-ment panel on the left-hand side in the driver’s footwell.Th

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186OperationEngine4 Swing the hood upward until support strut 3 engages and the hood is sup-ported.Closing Lift the hood gently. Push back support

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187OperationEngine4If the hood can be raised slightly, it is not properly engaged. Open it again and allow it to drop from a slightly greater height.

Page 100 - Controls in detail

188OperationEngine4Checking the engine oil level in the dis-playIn vehicles with diesel engines, you can view the engine oil level in the display.When

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18At a glanceCenter console1 Center consoleN68.10-2288-31Function Page1 Storage compartment 1662 Radio* or COMAND*,see the separate operat-ing instru

Page 102

189OperationEngine4 The following message is displayed for the duration of the measurement pro-cess:N Engine oil level Measuring in progressThe follo

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190OperationEngine4Gasoline engine1 Engine oil filler neck2 Engine oil dipstick Pull out dipstick 2. Wipe it clean with a lint-free cloth. Insert i

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191OperationEngine4The expansion tank is in the engine com-partment. Only add coolant with the vehi-cle standing on a level surface and with the engin

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192OperationEngine4The reservoir is in the engine compart-ment. Check the brake fluid level: regularly, e.g. weekly or when refueling only with the

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193OperationEngine4For specifications of brake fluid, see "Service products and capacities" ( page 362).The windshield washer reservoir is

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194OperationEngine4Check assemblies regularly for leaks. In the event of fluid loss (e.g. spots of oil un-der the vehicle when it has been parked), ha

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195OperationBattery4 BatteryYour vehicle may be equipped with two batteries, depending on the equipment version: Starter battery in the battery rece

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196OperationBattery4The batteries must always be sufficiently charged so that they achieve their intend-ed service life.Have the battery charge status

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197OperationBattery isolating switch*4You can disconnect the current to all your vehicle’s consumers using the battery isolating switch. This will pre

Page 111

198OperationBattery isolating switch*41 Connector2 Ground pin Insert the key into the ignition lock. Press connector 1 onto ground pin 2 until you f

Page 112 - !CAUTION

Thank you for choosing the new Sprinter.Before your first journey, please familiarize yourself with your vehicle and how it oper-ates, as well as its

Page 113

19At a glanceOverhead control panel*1 Overhead control panel* Function Page1 Hands-free microphone for telephone*2 Switches the right-hand reading la

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199OperationTires and wheels4 Tires and wheelsThe tires on a new vehicle provide a bal-ance of many characteristics. They should be inspected regular

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200OperationTires and wheels4Only use wheels and tires which have been tested and approved by the vehicle manu-facturer.Warning GDo not use a tire, wh

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201OperationTires and wheels4Cuts and punctures in radial tires are re-pairable only in the tread area because of side wall flexing. Consult an author

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202OperationTires and wheels4 When replacing individual tires, you should mount new tires on the front wheels first.The tire inflation pressure shoul

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203OperationTires and wheels4Life of tireThe service life of a tire depends on varying factors including but not limited to: Driving style Tire infl

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204OperationTires and wheels41 Treadwear Indicator (TWI)The Treadwear Indicator appears as a solid band across the tread.Storing tiresCleaning tiresAn

Page 120

205OperationTires and wheels4The following labels on the vehicle show how much weight it may properly carry. Only vehicles with a gross weight ca-pac

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206OperationTires and wheels4PlacardFor vehicles with a gross weight capacity less than 10,000 lbs (4500 kg) only.The tire and loading information pla

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207OperationTires and wheels4Step 1 Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your

Page 123

208OperationTires and wheels4Example Combined weight limit of occu-pants and cargo from placardNumber of occupants (driver and passengers)Seating conf

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20At a glanceSwitch units1 Switch units Switch unit between the light switch and the steering wheelCenter console switch unitiThe number of switches

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209OperationTires and wheels4Certification labelEven after careful determination of the combined weight of all occupants, cargo and the trailer tongue

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210OperationTires and wheels4To assure that your vehicle does not ex-ceed the maximum permissible weight lim-its (GVWR and GAWR for front and rear axl

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211OperationTires and wheels4Do not make a visual judgment when de-termining proper inflation. Radial tires may look properly inflated even when they

Page 128

212OperationTires and wheels4The placard lists the recommended cold tire inflation pressures for all load conditi-ons up to the maximum permissible we

Page 129

213OperationTires and wheels4The tire inflation pressure should be checked regularly, i.e. at least each time you refuel the vehicle. The preferred in

Page 130

214OperationTires and wheels4 Repeat this procedure for each tire.Checking tire pressure electronically with the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sys-tem (TP

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215OperationTires and wheels4pressure which was stored at the time of calibration of the TPMS after you inflated the tires.Always ensure that you re-c

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216OperationTires and wheels4Reactivating the TPMSThe TPMS must be reactivated when you have adjusted the tire inflation pressure to a new level (e.g.

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217OperationTires and wheels4 Press the , menu button on the instru-ment cluster.The following message is displayed:OK TPMSThe tire pressure monitor

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218OperationTires and wheels4 Switch on the ignition ( page 67). Press the j or k button until the current inflation pressures for each tire appear

Page 135 - Tempmatic

21At a glanceSwitch units1Switch unit between the steering wheel and the ignition lockFunction Page³ Switches the heater booster function*on/off137ö³S

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219OperationTires and wheels4Always adjust the tire inflation pressure ac-cording to the tire and loading information placard on the driver’s door B-p

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220OperationTires and wheels4Reactivating Advanced TPMSThe TPMS must be reactivated when you have adjusted the tire inflation pressure to a new level

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221OperationTires and wheels4 Press the j or k button repeat-edly until you see the current inflation pressures for each tire appear in the display o

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222OperationTires and wheels43. Ride comfort and vehicle stabilityProper tire inflation contributes to a com-fortable ride. Overinflation produces a j

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223OperationTires and wheels4Tire sizes for Sprinter vehiclesDesign standardDepending on the design standards used, the tire size molded into the side

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224OperationTires and wheels4Tire speed ratingThe tire speed rating 6 indicates the ap-proved maximum speed for the tire.The commercial vehicle tires

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225OperationTires and wheels4U.S. tire regulations require each new tire manufacturer or tire retreader to mold a TIN into or onto a side wall of each

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226OperationTires and wheels4DOT (Department Of Transportation)A tire branding symbol 1 which denotes the tire meets requirements of the U.S. Departme

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227OperationTires and wheels4For more information on tire load rating, refer to "Tire size designation, load and speed rating" ( page 222).

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228OperationTires and wheels41 Plies in side wall2 Plies under treadThis marking tells you about the type of cord and number of plies in the side wall

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22At a glanceDoor control panel1 Door control panelN54.25-2914-31Function Page1 Adjusts the exterior mirrors*1252 Selects an exterior mirror*1253 Ope

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229OperationTires and wheels4DOT (Department Of Transportation)A tire branding symbol which denotes that the tire meets the requirements of the U.S. D

Page 148

230OperationTires and wheels4Production options weightThe combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing over 5 lbs (2.3 kilog

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231OperationTires and wheels4TWR (Tongue Weight Rating)Maximum permissible weight on the trailer tongue.Uniform tire quality grading standardsA tire i

Page 150 - Driving systems

232OperationTires and wheels4The reasons for any rapid or unusual wear should be corrected prior to rotation being performed.Thoroughly clean the moun

Page 151

233OperationTires and wheels4Dual rear wheels: Rotate front tires by axle and the outer rear tire side to side if there is no ap-proved direction of

Page 152

234OperationWinter driving4 Winter drivingHave your vehicle winterproofed at the onset of winter at an authorized Sprinter Dealer. This service inclu

Page 153

235OperationWinter driving4Drive with particular care on icy roads. Avoid sudden acceleration, steering move-ments and braking.If it seems likely that

Page 154

236OperationWinter driving4Use "Class U" chains, or other traction aids that meet SAE Type "U" specifications.Snow chains must be

Page 155

237OperationMaintenance and servicing4 Maintenance and servicingMechanical elements and the lubricants used for them must be carefully matched.For th

Page 156

238OperationMaintenance and servicing4ASSYST, the Active Service System, in-forms you when the next service is due.A service that is due is displayed

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232SafetyOccupant safety ...24Driving safety systems ...42Anti-theft systems ...47

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239OperationMaintenance and servicing4Vehicles without steering wheel buttonsThe following messages may be displayed: 9 for service A ´ for service

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240OperationMaintenance and servicing4Vehicles without steering wheel buttons Press the menu button on the in-strument cluster repeatedly until you

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241OperationCleaning and care of the vehicle4 Cleaning and care of the vehicleRegular and proper care will help to main-tain the value of your vehicl

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242OperationCleaning and care of the vehicle4Automatic car washYou can clean the vehicle in an automatic car wash from the very start. It is prefera-b

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243OperationCleaning and care of the vehicle4StepsEngine cleaningLight-alloy wheels*Clean light-alloy wheels on a regular basis.Outside of windshield

Page 163

244OperationCleaning and care of the vehicle4WindowsHeadlamps Wipe the headlamp lenses with a damp sponge.Parktronic sensors* The sensors are locate

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245OperationCleaning and care of the vehicle4 Clean the camera lens 1 using water and a soft cloth only.Be careful not to apply wax to the camera len

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246OperationCleaning and care of the vehicle4Seat beltsRemove stains or dirt immediately to pre-vent damage or the build-up of residues.!CAUTIONClean

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247OperationCleaning and care of the vehicle4 Clean the vehicle, particularly the light-ing equipment, windows, exterior mir-rors, steps, entrances,

Page 168

24SafetyOccupant safety2 Occupant safetyThis section contains all the most impor-tant information about the restraint sys-tems in your vehicle. In an

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2495Practical hintsWhat to do if ... ... 250Display messages ... 281Where will I find...? ... 299Changing bulbs ... 306Changin

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250Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Audible warning signalsWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which ha

Page 171

251Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5AccidentWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which hasthe necessary

Page 172

252Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Fuel and fuel tankWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which hasthe

Page 173

253Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5EngineWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which hasthe necessary sp

Page 174 - Operation

254Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5The engine does not start.You cannot hear the starter motor working.The on-board voltage is too low (the battery h

Page 175 - of the maximum permissible

255Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5The coolant temperature gauge is above 250 °F (+120 °C).The coolant is too hot and the engine is not being suffici

Page 176

256Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Automatic transmissionWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which has

Page 177

257Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Headlamps and turn signalsWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which

Page 178

258Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Windshield wipersWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which hasthe n

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25SafetyOccupant safety2The most important restraint systems in the vehicle are the seat belts and child restraint systems. They are the most effec-ti

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259Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Remote controlWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which hasthe nece

Page 181

260Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5It is no longer possible to lock or unlock the vehicle using the remote control.The remote control batteries are w

Page 182

261Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5The key can no longer be turned in the igni-tion lock.The on-board voltage is too low.  Remove the key and re-ins

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262Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Driving systemsWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which hasthe nec

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263Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5The speed cannot be set with cruise con-trol* activated1. The display is showing a message of high pri-ority and c

Page 185

264Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Auxiliary heating*Warning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which has the

Page 186

265Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5The auxiliary heating does not switch on or the engine does not startWARNING GThe auxiliary heating has overheated

Page 187

266Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Indicator and warning lamps in switchesWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an authorized Sprinter

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267Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5The residual engine heat utilization func-tion switches off too soon or cannot be switched on. The indicator lamp

Page 189

268Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Indicator and warning lamps in the instrument clusterWarning GAlways have maintenance work carried out at an autho

Page 190

26SafetyOccupant safety2Do not secure any objects with a seat belt if it is being used by one of the vehicle’s occu-pants.Avoid wearing bulky clothing

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269Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5#-k6The yellow ESP®, ABS, ASR/BAS indicator lamps and the red brake system indicator lamp are lit while the engine

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270Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Problem Possible cause/result Suggested solutionsk The yellow ASR/BAS indicator lamp is lit while the engine is r

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271Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5- The yellow ABS indicator lamp is lit while the engine is running.WARNING GABS has been deactivated due to a mal

Page 194

272Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5# The yellow ESP® indicator lamp is lit while the engine is running.WARNING GESP® has been deactivated due to a m

Page 195

273Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5# The red battery charge warning lamp lights up while the engine is running.WARNING GThe battery is not being ch

Page 196

274Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5: The yellow engine oil level warning lamp flashes after the engine is started or while the vehicle is in motion

Page 197

275Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5: The yellow engine oil level warning lamp lights up, the HI engine oil level message appears in the dis-play an

Page 198

276Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5• The red coolant warning lamp lights up while the engine is run-ning.The coolant temperature is too high.  Do n

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277Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Problem Possible cause/result Suggested solutions± The yellow engine diagnostic in-dicator lamp lights up or flas

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278Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Problem Possible cause/result Suggested solutionsX USA only:Combination low tire pressure/TPMS malfunction tellta

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27SafetyOccupant safety2Wearing seat belts1 Belt sash guide ( page 28)2 Belt latch plate3 Release button4 Buckle Pull the belt smoothly from the sea

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279Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Warning! GEach tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the in

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280Practical hintsWhat to do if ...5Problem Possible cause/result Suggested solutions/ The yellow water separator indi-cator lamp1 lights up while th

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281Practical hintsDisplay messages5Warnings, malfunctions or additional infor-mation may also be shown in the display. The following table shows messa

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282Practical hintsDisplay messages5Display messages Possible cause/result Possible solutionN There is insufficient or no oil in the engine. There is a

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283Practical hintsDisplay messages5— —The message is displayed for 30 seconds.TPMSThe message is also displayed after 30 seconds.The tire pressure mon

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284Practical hintsDisplay messages5The operating system shows warnings, malfunctions or additional information in the display.Certain messages are acc

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285Practical hintsDisplay messages5Text messagesDisplay messages Possible cause/result Possible solutionABS Visit workshopWARNING GABS has been deacti

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286Practical hintsDisplay messages5ESP Visit workshopWARNING GESP® has been deactivated due to a mal-function. Cruise control is also switched off as

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287Practical hintsDisplay messages5Tire pres.monitorcurrentlyunavailableThe TPMS or Advanced TPMS* is unable to monitor the tire pressure due to a ne

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288Practical hintsDisplay messages5SRS Restraint systemVisit workshopWARNING GThe restraint systems have malfunctioned. The airbags or emergency tensi

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28SafetyOccupant safety2Adjust the belt height in such a way that the shoulder belt is routed over the middle of the shoulder.Belt sash guide with hei

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289Practical hintsDisplay messages5Symbol messagesDisplay symbol Display message Possible cause/result Possible solution# Battery/AlternatorVisit work

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290Practical hintsDisplay messages56Brake fluidVisitworkshopWARNING GThere is insufficient brake fluid in the fluid reservoir. Stop your vehicle as s

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291Practical hintsDisplay messages5kVisitworkshopWARNING GASR has been deactivated due to a mal-function. Cruise control is also switched off as a res

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292Practical hintsDisplay messages5ZCoolantStop, turn engine offThe coolant temperature is too high.  Do not drive any further. Consult an authorize

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293Practical hintsDisplay messages5.Brake lamp rightThe right-hand brake lamp is malfunctioning. Change the bulb as soon as possible.Third brake lamp

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294Practical hintsDisplay messages5.Additional ind. lampsAn additional turn signal is malfunction-ing. Visit an authorized Sprinter Dealer as soon as

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295Practical hintsDisplay messages5CWarningTire defectOne or more tires are deflating.The respective tire is shown in the multi-function display. Car

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296Practical hintsDisplay messages5NEngine oil levelStop, turn engine offThere is insufficient or no oil in the en-gine. There is a risk of engine dam

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297Practical hintsDisplay messages5NEngine oil levelReduceoil levelYou have added too much engine oil. There is a risk of damage to the engine or the

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298Practical hintsDisplay messages59Doors openYou are already driving at walking pace, even though not all the doors are closed. Close the doors.Hood

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ContentsIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31At a glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 231Cont

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29SafetyOccupant safety2Activation of emergency tensioning re-tractors, belt force limiters and airbagsIn the event of a collision, the sensor in the

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299Practical hintsWhere will I find...?5The warning triangles are behind the driv-er's seat.1 Warning triangles Remove warning triangles 1 from

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300Practical hintsWhere will I find...?53 First-aid kitThe jack and the vehicle tool kit are locat-ed under the hatch in the co-driver’s foot-well.1 Q

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301Practical hintsWhere will I find...?53 Tensioning lever4 Jack5 Vehicle tool kit Remove the vehicle tool kit. Pull tensioning lever 3 upward and u

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302Practical hintsWhere will I find...?53 Securing hook4 Sleeve5 Spare wheel bracket Raise spare wheel bracket 5 slightly and release left securing h

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303Practical hintsWhere will I find...?5 Raise spare wheel bracket 4 using the pump lever and release right secur-ing hook 1. Slowly lower spare w

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304Practical hintsWhere will I find...?5ChassisThe wheel chock is on the left-hand side behind the rear axle.Example illustration of chassis Pull the

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305Practical hintsWhere will I find...?5 With the ignition switched on ( page 67), press and hold the sliding sunroof switch ( page 145) forward or

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306Practical hintsChanging bulbs5 Changing bulbsBulbs and lights are an important aspect of vehicle safety. For this reason, make sure that all bulbs

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307Practical hintsChanging bulbs5  Switch off the lighting. Open the hood ( page 185).Bi-xenon headlamps* High-beam headlamps, low-beam head-lamps1

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308Practical hintsChanging bulbs5 Press catches 1 down. Swing housing cover 2 in the direc-tion of the arrow and remove it.3 Low-beam headlamps4 Hal

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30SafetyOccupant safety2Vehicle deceleration or acceleration and the direction of the force are essentially determined by: the distribution of the fo

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309Practical hintsChanging bulbs5Panel van/crewbusExample illustration of chassisRear bulbs N82.10-2529-31Bulb Model1 Third brake lamp LED2 Brake lam

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310Practical hintsChanging bulbs5Changing the rear bulbs (van/crewbus) Switch off the lighting.Rear lamp units1 Securing screws Undo screws 1 and re

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311Practical hintsChanging bulbs56 Tail lamp7 Rear foglamp (driver’s side)8 License plate lamp9 Reverse lamp Switch off the lighting. Undo screws 1

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312Practical hintsChanging bulbs5License plate lamp W5W1 Bulb holder with lens2 Recess Insert a screwdriver or similar imple-ment into recess 2 and c

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313Practical hintsChanging bulbs5Identification lamps 12V 4CP(cargo vans only)1 Securing screw Remove screw 1 and remove the lamp housing. Press the

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314Practical hintsChanging bulbs5Interior lamp K18WInterior lamp1 Lamp housing2 Festoon lamp Switch off the lighting. Press in the latching springs

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315Practical hintsChanging the batteries5 Changing the batteriesIf the remote control batteries (remote keyless entry) are discharged, you will only

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316Practical hintsChanging the batteries51 Battery cover2 Release button for mechaniocal key Release the mechanical key by press-ing the release butt

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317Practical hintsFuel system5 Fuel systemOn vehicles with a diesel engine, it is nec-essary to drain the fuel filter if the / in-dicator lamp lights

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318Practical hintsFuel system5 Drain the fuel filter again if the / in-dicator lamp remains lit.If the fuel tank on a vehicle with diesel en-gine has

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31SafetyOccupant safety2Warning GIf the emergency tensioning retractors have been triggered, have them replaced at a qualified specialist workshop whi

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319Practical hintsReplacing the wiper blades5 Replacing the wiper blades Apply the handbrake ( page 115).1 Wiper blade2 Retaining clips3 Wiper arm

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320Practical hintsFlat tire5 Flat tireThe vehicle is either equipped with a spare wheel or the Premium tire sealant*.The spare wheel is located under

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321Practical hintsFlat tire5Preparing the vehiclePrepare the vehicle as described ( page 320). Prevent the vehicle from rolling away using chocks or

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322Practical hintsFlat tire5Hydraulic jack Assemble the three-part pump lever for the jack. 1 Pressure release screw Close pressure release screw 1.

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323Practical hintsFlat tire5Removing a wheel Unscrew the wheel bolts or wheel nuts.  For wheels with wheel nuts remove the wheel nut cover. Remove

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324Practical hintsFlat tire5Wheels with centering by wheel bolts: Screw in the wheel bolts and tighten them finger-tight.1 Wheel bolt for light-alloy

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325Practical hintsFlat tire5 For wheels with wheel bolts attach the wheel cover.Vehicles with wheel caps:Make sure that the opening in the wheel cap

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326Practical hintsFlat tire5You can use the Premium tire sealant to seal small punctures, particularly those in the tire tread. Tire sealants can be u

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327Practical hintsFlat tire5Electric air pump1 Switch2 Angle bracket3 Electric air pump hose4 Flap5 Pressure gauge with pressure release screw6 Connec

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328Practical hintsFlat tire5Tire sealant bottle for twin tires7 Valve8 Tire sealant bottle with hook, hose and angle brackets Shake tire sealant bott

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32SafetyOccupant safety2Your vehicle is equipped with the following airbags, depending on the equipment ver-sion: Driver’s front airbag, located in t

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329Practical hintsFlat tire5  Start the engine ( page 111). Press I on electric air pump switch 1.The electric air pump is switched on. The tire se

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330Practical hintsFlat tire5a Valve core extractorb Hookc Knobd Angle brackete Tire valve Pull knob c out of valve core extractor a as far as the sto

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331Practical hintsFlat tire5 Turn knob c clockwise until the valve core is firmly screwed into tire valve e. Pull knob c out of valve core extractor

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332Practical hintsFlat tire5b Tire valvec Angle bracketc Angle bracketd Hook Hook tire sealant valve 8 into the up-per vent hole in the wheel using h

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333Practical hintsFlat tire5 Then press 0 on electric air pump switch 1.The electric air pump is switched off. Screw the valve cap onto tire valve b

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334Practical hintsFlat tire5 Warning GIf the minimum tire pressure of 43.5 psi (3.0 bar) still cannot be achieved, the tire is too badly damaged.Do no

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335Practical hintsBattery5 BatteryYour vehicle may be equipped with two batteries, depending on the equipment version: Starter battery in the batter

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336Practical hintsBattery5Disconnecting the starter batteryThe starter battery is in the battery recess in the driver’s footwell.Removing/installing t

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337Practical hintsBattery5 Remove cover 1 upward.Starter battery in the driver’s footwell Loosen the negative terminal of the battery first and remo

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338Practical hintsBattery53 Retainer Loosen the bolts of retainer 3 pre-venting the battery from moving around. Pull retainer 3 upward and slide the

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33SafetyOccupant safety2Front airbagsThe front airbags are designed to increase protection to the driver’s and co-driver’s/co-drivers' head and c

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339Practical hintsBattery5 Recharge the removed battery. Ob-serve the notes in the operating in-structions for your battery charger. Reinstall the b

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340Practical hintsJump-starting5 Jump-startingIf the starter battery in the battery recess in the driver’s footwell is discharged, the engine can be

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341Practical hintsJump-starting5 Using red positive terminal clamp 1 of the jumper cable, slide the red protec-tive cap of the jump-starting connec-t

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342Practical hintsTowing5 TowingComply with legal regulations when tow-ing.Having the vehicle carried away on a trans-porter or trailer is preferable

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343Practical hintsTowing5 Return the towing eye and the wheel wrench to the vehicle tool kit. Switch on the ignition ( page 67). For a distance of

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344Practical hintsTowing5In the event of a malfunction in the electrical systemIf the battery is malfunctioning, the auto-matic transmission will be l

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345Practical hintsFuses5 FusesThe fuses and relays for the standard equipment are in the main fuse box in the footwell on the left-hand side of the v

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346Practical hintsFuses5

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347Practical hintsFuses5Fuse block F55/1Fuse block F55/2No. Consumer Amp.1 Horn 15 A2 Electric steering lock ESTL (electronic ignition switch EIS)25 A

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348Practical hintsFuses5Preliminary fuse box in the battery recess in the driver’s footwell F59The fuse box is located in the base of the driver’s sea

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34SafetyOccupant safety2The driver’s front airbag and co-driver’s front airbag are triggered: in the initial stages of an accident with a high rate o

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349Practical hints5Fuses

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350Practical hints5No. Consumer Amp.1 Mirror adjustment* 5A2 Rear window wiper* 30 A3 Reversing camera*/telephone*5A4 Operating speed governor (ADR)/P

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3516*Technical dataGenuine Sprinter parts ... 352Vehicle electronics ... 354Service products and capacities ... 355Rims and tires ..

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352*Technical dataGenuine Sprinter parts6 Genuine Sprinter parts The “Technical data” section contains im-portant technical data regarding your vehi-

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353*Technical dataGenuine Sprinter parts6Genuine sprinter parts are subjected to the most stringent quality inspections and will ensure that the vehic

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354*Technical dataVehicle electronics6 Vehicle electronicsElectrical and electronic equipment can jeopardize the operational safety of your vehicle.

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355*Technical dataService products and capacities6 Service products and capacitiesService products are: fuels lubricants (e.g. engine oils, transmi

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356*Technical dataService products and capacities6Valid Mercedes-Benz oil specification sheets:Always refer to the following viscosity chart for the p

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357*Technical dataService products and capacities6The following oils have been determined to meet the DaimlerChrysler requirements as shown below:MB a

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358*Technical dataService products and capacities6Adding engine oil Fuels for gasoline engines Premium unleaded gasoline!CAUTIONDiesel engine:Never us

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35SafetyOccupant safety21 Thorax sidebagThe thorax sidebags are triggered: in the initial stages of an accident with a high rate of vehicle accelerat

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359*Technical dataService products and capacities6Fuel requirementsOnly use premium unleaded fuel: The octane number (posted at the pump) must be 91

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360*Technical dataService products and capacities6Diesel fuels containing a higher percenta-ge of Bio diesel content will cause damage to your engine

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361*Technical dataService products and capacities6At temperatures below 14 °F (–10 °C) a certain quantity of fuel flow improver may be added. These su

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362*Technical dataService products and capacities6Coolants, lubricants, etc.Service intervalProduct name/product number MB sheetMS-No.1Air conditionin

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363*Technical dataService products and capacities6Service interval Product name/product number MB sheetMS-No.1Engine cooling systemThe use of aluminum

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364*Technical dataService products and capacities6Service interval Product name/product number MB sheetMS-No.1Power steeringPower steering, no fluid s

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365*Technical dataService products and capacities6CapacitiesVehicle Engine with oil filterTank Cooling systemWindshield washer/headlamp cleaning syste

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366*Technical dataService products and capacities6The vehicle will use more fuel than usual in the following conditions: at very low temperatures in

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367*Technical dataRims and tires6 Rims and tires!CAUTIONOnly use tires which have been tested and approved for your Sprinter vehicle by the vehicle m

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368*Technical dataRims and tires6Vehicle Model Type 2500 3500Rims (steel) 6.5 J x 16 5.5 J x 16Rims (light alloy) 6.5 J x 16 –Wheel offset 2.13 in (54

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36SafetyOccupant safety21 WindowbagThe windowbags are triggered: in the initial stages of an accident with a high rate of vehicle acceleration or dec

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369*Technical dataTire inflation pressure6 Tire inflation pressureFor vehicles with a gross weight capacity above 10,000 lbs (4500 kg) only.For vehic

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370*Technical dataTire inflation pressure6For example: If the inside temperature is 68 °F (20 °C) and the outside temperature is 32 °F (0 °C) then the

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371*Technical dataLashing points and carrier systems6 Lashing points and carrier systemsYou will find further information on the lashing eyes in the

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372*Technical dataLashing points and carrier systems6Maximum roof load and minimum number of pairs of roof rack supports on vehicles with:The data is

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373*Technical dataVehicle identification labels6 Vehicle identification labelsBase of the driver’s seat1 Vehicle safety certification labelorIncomple

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374*Technical dataVehicle identification labels6Example vehicle safety certification label (Canada vehicles)Example incomplete vehicle safety certifi-

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375*Technical dataVehicle identification labels6Example emission control information label for gasoline enginesFor vehicles with a gross weight capaci

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377Numerics12 V socket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170AABSsee Antilock Brake SystemAcceleration skid control (ASR) . . . 44activating/d

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378Indexmaneuvering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124one-touch gearshifting . . . . . . . . . . 122releasing the parking lock manually 305select

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37SafetyOccupant safety2Child restraint systemsWe recommend all infants and children be properly restrained at all times while the vehicle is in motio

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379IndexCare of batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196Care of the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241after driving off-road or on constructi

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380Indextemperature gauge (vehicle with steering wheel buttons) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255Cornering lampschanging bulbs . . . . .

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381Indexdriving in wet conditions . . . . . . . . 117driving on flooded roads . . . . . . . . 117in winter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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382IndexFFastening seat beltssee Wearing seat beltsFault memorysee Malfunction memoryFax machine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183Fire extingu

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383Indexseats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73windshield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127Heater booster function . .

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384IndexKKeybattery check lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53changing the batteries . . . . .

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385IndexMessagesbulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292, 293coolant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292doors . . . . . . . . .

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386IndexParking lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77changing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308Parking locksee Automatic transmissionP

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387IndexRemoving/installing the floor covering in the driver’s footwell . . . . . . . . . . 336Reserve warning indicator (fuel) . . 276Residual hea

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388IndexSide lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307Side marker lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307changing bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . .

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38SafetyOccupant safety2The use of infant or child restraints is re-quired by law in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. territories and

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389IndexTTachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85Tail lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 309changing bulbs . . . . . .

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390Indexloading the vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205low tire pressure indicator . . . . . . . 278maximum load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

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391Indexclosing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52correct use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7data cards . . . . . . . .

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2007 OWNER’ S MANUAL2007 SPRINTER81-326-0799 Second Edition

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3Introduction Environmental protectionIn this manual, whenever you see instruc-tions to discard materials, you should first attempt to reclaim and re

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39SafetyOccupant safety2A statement by the child restraint manu-facturer of compliance with this standard can be found on the instruction label on the

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40SafetyOccupant safety21 Securing rings - LATCH type anchorsWarning GIf the child restraint system has not been in-stalled correctly on a suitable ve

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41SafetyOccupant safety2TopTetherThe TopTether anchorages are on the feet of the rear bench seat.1 Head restraints2 TopTether anchorages2 TopTether an

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42SafetyDriving safety systems2 Driving safety systemsIn this section, you will find information about the following driving safety systems:  ABS (A

Page 333

43SafetyDriving safety systems2BrakingIf ABS intervenes during braking, you will feel the steering wheel vibrate gently and the brake pedal pulsate.If

Page 334

44SafetyDriving safety systems2There is a malfunction if the # indicator lamp is permanently lit while the engine is running ( page 272).If ESP® malf

Page 335

45SafetyDriving safety systems2Activating/deactivating ASRASR is automatically activated as soon as the engine is switched on.It may be best to deacti

Page 336

46SafetyDriving safety systems2EBV monitors and regulates the brake pressure at the rear wheels to improve driving stability during braking.There is a

Page 337

47SafetyAnti-theft systems2 Anti-theft systemsThe immobilizer prevents the vehicle from being started without the correct key.When leaving the vehicl

Page 338

48SafetyAnti-theft systems2A visual and audible alarm is triggered if the inclination of the vehicle changes while tow-away protection is enabled. Ena

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4IntroductionOperating safetyOperating safetyWarning GEngine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemica

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49SafetyAnti-theft systems2If the anti-theft alarm system is enabled and the vehicle is locked, a visual and au-dible alarm is triggered if one of the

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51Controls in detail3Controls in detailOpening and closing ...52Key positions ...67Seats ...68Steering wheel adjustment ...

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52Controls in detailOpening and closing3 Opening and closingIncluded with your vehicle are 2 or 4* re-mote keyless entry transmitters with a folding

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53Controls in detailOpening and closing3Remote control with key1 To unlock the sliding doors and rear doors and opens or closes the electric sliding

Page 345

54Controls in detailOpening and closing3Locking and unlocking the vehicle with the remote controlUnlocking the driver's door Press the Œ button.

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55Controls in detailOpening and closing3Rear door1 To lock2 To unlock Insert the key all the way into the door lock and turn it in direction 2.The do

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56Controls in detailOpening and closing31 Outside door handle2 Button3 Inside door handle4 Locking knobOpening/closing the sliding door from the outsi

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57Controls in detailOpening and closing3 To close: press button 2 to release the sliding door from its detent and, holding door handle 3, pull the do

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58Controls in detailOpening and closing3Sliding door switch in the doorway3 To open/close the sliding door To open the sliding door: briefly press lo

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5IntroductionOperating safetyThe manufacturer warrants to the original and each subsequent owner of a Mercedes-Benz heavy-duty on highway diesel engin

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59Controls in detailOpening and closing3Opening/closing using the inside and outside door handlesObserve the notes on anti-trap protection ( page 60)

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60Controls in detailOpening and closing3Anti-trap protectionIf the sliding door is obstructed during the opening procedure, it moves back in the oppos

Page 353

61Controls in detailOpening and closing3Opening the left-hand rear door from the outside1 Release lever Make sure that the right-hand rear door is op

Page 354

62Controls in detailOpening and closing3Closing the rear doors from outside Close the left-hand rear door firmly from the outside. Close the right-h

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63Controls in detailOpening and closing3 To close: make sure that the left-hand rear door is closed. Pull the right-hand rear door firmly closed by

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64Controls in detailOpening and closing3The indicator lamp in the central locking switch indicates when the sliding doors and the rear door are locked

Page 357

65Controls in detailOpening and closing3Activating the automatic locking when driving function for the entire vehicle Close all the doors. Turn the

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66Controls in detailOpening and closing3Deactivating the automatic locking when driving function for the sliding doors and the rear door Close all th

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67Controls in detailKey positions3 Key positions0 To remove the key, to lock the steering wheel1 To unlock the steering wheel (power supply for som

Page 360

68Controls in detailSeats3Driver’s and co-driver’s seatsWarning GOnly adjust the seats when the vehicle is stationary and the handbrake is applied. Yo

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6IntroductionOperating safetyDo not allow the electronically stored total distance covered by your vehicle to be modified as a result of tampering wit

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69Controls in detailSeats3Standard, comfort* and suspension seats*1 Seat fore-and-aft adjustment2 Lumbar support adjustment3 Backrest adjustment4 Seat

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70Controls in detailSeats3Seat suspension adjustment* The seat suspension must be adjusted to your body weight. Relieve the load on the seat. Select

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71Controls in detailSeats3The seat release lever is located behind the seat between the seat backrest and the seat base.Co-driver’s seat Press lever

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72Controls in detailSeats3Positioning the seat cushion Fold the seat cushion back. Slide the seat cushion under the back-rest and into rear anchorag

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73Controls in detailSeats3Removing the head restraints Pull the head restraint up as far as it will go.  Press release button 1 and pull the head re

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74Controls in detailSeats3The folding seat is on the co-driver’s side. Folding seat next to the partition sliding door1 Key for partition sliding door

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75Controls in detailSeats3Removing the rear bench seatThe locking lever is located underneath the bench seat, on the feet of the bench seat.1 Lever T

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76Controls in detailSteering wheel adjustment3 Steering wheel adjustmentThe lever for adjusting the steering column is under the steering wheel.1 Ste

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77Controls in detailLighting3Legal requirements may impose variations in certain countries.The light switch is located between the driver’s door and t

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78Controls in detailLighting3 Turn key to position 1 in ignition lock ( page 67). Turn light switch to B. Press combination switch forward 1.The i

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7IntroductionOperating safetyBody builders and dealers who make any modifications which may affect the final certification of the engine, vehicle or e

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79Controls in detailLighting3The light switch is located between the driver’s door and the steering wheel.1 Light switch2 Front foglamp indicator lamp

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80Controls in detailLighting3 Push combination switch up 1 or down 2 until it engages.The combination switch moves back automatically if the steering

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81Controls in detailLighting3Front interior lighting with overhead control panel*1 To switch the left-hand reading lamp on/off2 To switch the right-ha

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82Controls in detailLighting3Switching the standard rear interior lighting on/offOn panel vans/crewbuses equipped with the standard rear interior ligh

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83Controls in detailLighting3Load compartment motion detector*On panel vans equipped with a motion de-tector in the load compartment, the rear interio

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84Controls in detailLighting3 Instrument clusterYou will find a full overview of the instru-ment cluster in the “At a glance” section ( page 14).The

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85Controls in detailLighting3With the lights switched on, you can adjust the brightness of the instrument lighting using the and buttons. Brighte

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86Controls in detailLighting3 Vehicles with steering wheel buttons*:Make sure that the display is showing the trip meter ( page 93). Keep reset but

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87Controls in detailOperating system without steering wheel buttons3 Operating system without steering wheel buttonsThe operating system is activated

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88Controls in detailOperating system without steering wheel buttons3There may be a short delay before a lower outside temperature is displayed, for ex

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8IntroductionOperating safetyIf you should experience a problem with your vehicle, particularly one that you be-lieve may affect its safe operation, w

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89Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3 Operating system with steering wheel buttons*The operating system is activated as

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90Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Several functions are combined themati-cally in the menus.The display changes when y

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91Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3This is what the display looks like when you scroll through the menus.The explanatio

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92Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3The table below shows the menus and the individual functions.Menu 1 Menu 2 Menu 3 Me

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93Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3With Sound 5/Sound 20, the operating system always shows the AUDIO and TEL (telephon

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94Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3The temperature displayed may climb to 250 °F (120 °C) when the vehicle is being dri

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95Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3 Press the è or ÿ button repeat-edly until the settings for the CD being played are

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96Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3The Settings menu has two functions: the To reset: Press reset button for 3 sec. fu

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97Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Resetting the functions of a submenuYou can reset the functions of an individual sub

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98Controls in detailOperating system with steering wheel buttons*3Instrument cluster ( page 99)Clock/Date ( page 101)Lighting* ( page 102)Vehicle (

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