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Preheater indicator lamp (3)
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Automatic transmission, shift selector lever to "P"
or "N" position, refer to "Automatic Transmission".
3. Do not depress the accelerator pedal.
4. Turn the key to position 2 in the ignition lock.
The preheater indicator lampq lights up.
5. Turn the key clockwise to the stop as soon as the
preheater indicator lamp
q goes out.
If the engine is at its normal operating temperature,
the preheater indicator lamp will only light up briefly.
Release the key as soon as the engine is running.
NOTE: The key must be returned to position 0 in the
ignition lock before repeating the starting procedure.
If the displayÁ lights up alternately withî in
the multi-function display, there is an immobilizer
malfunction or the key used has not been
programmed.
The: engine oil level warning lamp and the#
battery charge warning lamp must go out after the
engine is started.
If either lamp remains on, stop the engine at once and
have the cause traced and repaired by an authorized
Sprinter Dealer.
During the trip, check the displays and the warning/
indicator lamps in the instrument cluster at regular
intervals.
Maximum Engine Speed
The maximum engine speed for all vehicles is
4,200 rpm.
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REFUELING
1. Fuel filler neck
2. Fuel filler cap
The fuel filler neck (1) is located behind the fuel filler flap
next to the driver’s door. The fuel filler flap can be opened
when the driver’s door is open. Turn the fuel filler cap (2)
on the fuel filler neck (1) counterclockwise and take it off.
For cargo/passenger vans, place the fuel filler cap (2) in
the holder on the inside of the fuel filler flap.
When you have finished refueling, install the fuel filler
cap (2).NOTE: Only fill the fuel tank until the fill nozzle cuts
off, do not overfill.
NOTE: Holder on the inside of the fuel filler flap only
for cargo/passenger vans.
WARNING!
Always handle fuel with great care.
Shut off the engine and the auxiliary heater before
refueling.
Fuel is flammable and explosive. Keep open
flames away from the fuel.
Refrain from smoking as well as use of any
electrical equipment (such as cell phones). This
also applies to places where the characteristic
smell of fuel is evident.
If diesel fumes are noticed inside the vehicle, have
the cause traced and rectified immediately by an
authorized Sprinter Dealer.
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NOTE: Prior to opening water drain screw (3), place a
suitable receptacle underneath the drain hose (2). Turn
water drain screw (3) on and off only by hand.
Diesel fuels and diesel fuel mixtures must be disposed
of properly; we recommend water be drained from fuel
filters by an authorized Sprinter Dealer.
Draining Fuel Filter
Stop the engine.
Shift gear selector lever to ‘‘P’’ position.
Open the hood.
Place a suitable receptacle underneath the drain
hose (2).
Turn the key in the ignition lock to position 2. Open immediately the water drain screw (3) about 1
turn (counterclockwise) until fluid emerges. Ensure
that the fluid is collected in the receptacle.
Close the water drain screw (3) as soon as about 0.25
US qt (0.2 liters) are emerged.
After draining, return the key in the ignition lock to
position 0.
Dispose of the collected fluid in an environmentally
responsible manner.
If the filter is still saturated, drain the filter once
more.
After draining, the engine may run briefly but stall for
lack of fuel. If this occurs, bleed the system.
NOTE: Should the water in the fuel indicator lamp
still not go out after the fuel filter has been drained
twice, the cause should be examined by an authorized
Sprinter Dealer.
CAUTION!
Delaying draining of the fuel filter for a
considerable time after the indicator lamp lights
up may lead to engine damage.
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JACK Using the Jack
The jack is located together with the vehicle tool kit
under the hatch in the front passenger footwell, refer to
"Vehicle Tool Kit".
1. Loosen the wheel bolts before raising the vehicle.
2. Close the release valve on the jack.
3. Assemble the pump lever provided and insert it
into the socket on the jack.
4. Secure the lever by turning it clockwise in the
socket.
Position the jack under the appropriate jack point and
raise the vehicle by pumping the lever.
WARNING!
To avoid the risk of serious or fatal injuries or vehicle
damage, please bear the following points in mind:
The jack is intended only for raising the vehicle
briefly, for instance, when changing a wheel. If it is
not designed to enable work to be carried out
underneath the vehicle.
Do not crawl under the jacked-up vehicle. For work
under the vehicle, stands must be used.
The jack must be placed on a firm, flat surface only.
Do not change wheels on uphill or downhill
gradients under any circumstances.
Make sure that no persons are present in the vehicle
when jacking up the vehicle.
Do not start the engine while the vehicle is raised.
Make sure that the distance between the underside
of the tires and the ground does not exceed 1.2 in (30
mm). Otherwise the vehicle may tip over.
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280 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
No. Rated Circuit
1. 10A Parking lamp right, taillamp right
2. 10A High beam head lamp,right
3. 10A High beam head lamp, left,
high beam indicator lamp
4. 10A Backup lamp
5. 10A Brake lamp
6. 20A Windshield wiper motor
7. 15A Horn, heated rear window,
air recirculation switch,
optional equipment relay (terminal 15)
8. 20A Interior lighting, cigarette lighter,
radio (terminal 30)
9. 15A Clock, hazard warning lamps,
parking lamps10. 10A Instrument lighting, license plate lamp
daytime driving lamps
11. 10A Side lamp, left; taillamp, left
12. 10A Low beam headlamp, right
13. 10A Low beam headlamp, left
14. 15A Fog lamp
15. 10A Radio (terminal 15)
16. 25A Engine control unit
17. 15A Engine control unit
18. 15A Ignition (terminal 15)
19. 15A Not in use
20. 15A Heater controls (terminal 30)
21. 30A Heater blower (terminal 30)
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7Turn signal lamp and sidemarker lamp,
3457 NA – 12V 28 / 7.5W, yellow glass (1)
Low beam headlamp, H7 – 12V 55W (2)
Fog lamp, H1 – 12V 55W (3)
Side and parking lamps, W5W – 12V 5W (4)
High beam headlamps, H1 – 12V 55 (5)Turn Signal Lamps and Side-Marker Lamps
1. Turn bulb holder, together with bulb,
counterclockwise and remove.
2. Remove the bulb from the bulb holder.
3. Insert a new bulb in the bulb holder.
4. Insert the bulb holder together with the bulb and
turn clockwise to the stop.
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Taillamps
Cargo/Passenger Van
Locked (1)
Unlocked (2)
Bulbs are changed from inside the cargo area.
The rear lamp cluster bulb holder is located behind the
interior paneling. Remove the paneling.Brake lamp, taillamp, standing lamp,
P21/5W – 12V 21/5W (1)
Backup lamp, P21W – 12V 21W (2)
Turn signal lamp, P21W – 12V 21W (3)
Side-marker lamp, R5W – 12V 5W (4)
1. Unclip and remove the bulb socket.
2. To change a bulb, press the bulb into the bulb
socket, turn it counterclockwise and remove.
3. Insert the new bulb.
4. Clip the bulb socket into place.
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290 MAINTAINING YOUR VEHICLE
Chassis
(1) Retaining screws
(2) Clearance lamp, R5W - 12V 5W
(3) Turn signal lamp, P21W - 12V 21W
(4) Stop lamp, P21W - 12V 21W
(5) Taillamp, R5W - 12V 5W
(6) Backup lamp, P21W - 12V 21W
(7) License plate lamp (driver‘s side only),
R5W - 12V 5W1. Loosen retaining screw a and remove lamp
housing.
2. To change a bulb, press the bulb into the bulb
socket, turn it counterclockwise and remove.
3. Insert the new bulb.
4. Install lamp housing.