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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual equipped, the ambient temperature indication can be
toggled with the clock indication on the right side of
the multi-function indicator Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD) located near the lower edge of the

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual (EBV) system. This indicator is controlled by a tran-
sistor on the instrument cluster circuit board based
upon cluster programming, electronic messages
received by the cluster from the Controller Ant

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual or until the ignition switch is turned to the Off posi-
tion, whichever occurs first.
A brake wear sensor located at each wheel provides
a hard wired ground input to the instrument cluster
circuitry t

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual clock remains functional regardless of the ignition
switch position.
The vehicle operator can choose to have the
optional ambient temperature indicator displayed
instead of the clock information, but

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual on the cluster overlay, directly below the high end of
the scale. Just to the right of the icon, the nomencla-
ture ªÉCº or ªÉFº confirms the unit of measure for the
gauge readings.
The engine c

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual through the fuel level sense circuit. The fuel level
sensor is a potentiometer that changes resistance
according to the fuel level. As the fuel level
decreases, the resistance through the fuel level s

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual next required engine oil maintenance is anticipated.
ASSYST also provides several audible indications
using the electronic tone generator on the instrument
cluster circuit board to supplement these vi

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MERCEDES-BENZ SPRINTER 2006  Service Manual The ECM continually monitors the fuel and emis-
sions system circuits and sensors to decide whether
the system is in good operating condition. The ECM
then sends the proper lamp-on or lamp-off message