2006 DODGE SPRINTER steering

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Page 78 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual 78 UNDERSTANDING THE FEATURES OF YOUR VEHICLE
The speed control allows you to drive in a more
relaxed manner, for example over long distances, as it
automatically maintains the set speed by actively
r

Page 92 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual 92 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
Legend For Instruments And Controls
1. Left-hand air vent.
2. Multifunction switch.
3. Speed control.
4. Hood release lever.
5. Instrument cluster, refer to "Ins

Page 96 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual 96 UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL
Multi-Function Indicator
WARNING!
Never operate buttons (1, 2, 3 and 4) in the multi-
function indicator while driving.
To operate these buttons the driver must

Page 123 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 123
4
Heated Rear Window (Optional)
The switch for the heated rear
window is located on the right-hand
side next to the steering column.
It can be used only when th

Page 139 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual UNDERSTANDING YOUR INSTRUMENT PANEL 139
4
NOTE: Only on vehicles with automatic heater
control/regulated air conditioner:
Before switching on the heater or entering the switch-
on time, the temperatur

Page 142 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual 142 STARTING AND OPERATING
�…Deactivating the Acceleration Skid 
Control (ASR)  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  171
�…Brake Assist System (BAS) 
(vehicle type 2500 only) . .

Page 144 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual 144 STARTING AND OPERATING
POWER ASSISTANCE STARTING THE ENGINE
Battery charge warning lamp (1)
Engine oil level indicator lamp (2)
WARNING!
When the engine is not running, there is no power
assistanc

Page 158 of 330

DODGE SPRINTER 2006 1.G Owners Manual 158 STARTING AND OPERATING
Protect sharp edges with padding.
 Check the tire pressures after loading the vehicle.
For passenger vans:
 Do not stack loads higher than the upper edge of the
backrests