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Driving systems
3
Norm menu You can set the monitor’s video stan-
dard in the
Norm
menu.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The main menu (menu level 1) is
displayed (
\2
page 263).
\1
Press the
%
or
$
button until
the
Norm
menu is highlighted.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The submenu (menu level 2) is
displayed.
\1
Press the
%
or
$
button until
the desired video standard is
highlighted.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The required video standard is
activated.
iThe active video standard is identi-
fied by the
\5 symbol.
iThe rear view camera’s video signals
conform to the NTSC standard. PAL
should usually be selected for stan-
dard video signals.iIf you select and press the m
button, the monitor will revert
to the main menu (menu level 1)
(
\2
page 263).
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Menu language menu You can select the language for the mo-
nitor’s menu texts in the
Menu language
menu.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The main menu (menu level 1) is dis-
played (
\2
page 263).
\1
Press the
%
or
$
button until
the
Menu language
menu is highligh-
ted.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The submenu (menu level 2) is
displayed.
i
The active language is identified by
the symbol.
\1
Press the
%
or
$
button until
the desired language is highlighted.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The required language is activated.
i
If you select and press the
m
button, the monitor will revert to
the main menu (menu level 1)
(
\2
page 263).
Default settings menu You can restore the monitor’s factory
settings in the
Default settings
menu.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The main menu (menu level 1) is dis-
played (
\2
page 263).
\1
Press the
%
or
$
button until
the
Default settings
menu is high-
lighted.
\1
Press the
m
button.
The following message appears on
the monitor.
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Driving systems
3
\1
Press the
%
or
$
button until
the desired setting is highlighted.
\4Yes:
overwrite all settings with the
default values.
\4
: go back to the main menu wi-
thout applying the default values.
Monitor shutdown while driving For safety reasons, the monitor will shut
off at speeds above 6 mph (10 km/h).
The following message will be displayed
for 7 seconds prior to the monitor shut-
ting off.If the vehicle’s road speed drops below
5 mph (8 km/h), the monitor will come
back on.
On vehicles with a reverse warning fea-
ture, a warning signal sounds when re-
verse gear is engaged to alert other road
users.
The volume of the warning signal can be
reduced for night-time operation.
Reverse warning feature*
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323 Operation
Engine compartment
4
Check the engine oil level on a regular ba-
sis, for example weekly or each time you re-
fuel.Checking the engine oil level in the
displayIn vehicles with diesel engines, you can
view the engine oil level in the display.When the oil is being checked, the vehi-
cle must
\4
be standing level
\4
be at normal operating temperature
\4
have been standing with the engine
switched off for at least five minutes
\1
Switch on the ignition (
\2
page 111).
The display is activated.
iIf the oil level exceeds the maximum
level several times during operation,
have the malfunction rectified imme-
diately at an authorized Sprinter
Dealer.
iIf no oil level reading is shown again,
check the engine oil level with the dip-
stick.
Have the engine oil level display
checked at an authorized Sprinter Deal-
er.
!
CAUTION
Have any excess oil drained or si-
phoned off at an authorized Sprinter
Dealer. Otherwise, the engine or cat-
alytic converter could be damaged.
iIf at extremely low temperatures no
engine oil level is displayed after 5
minutes, wait a further 5 minutes be-
fore repeating the engine oil level
check.
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324 OperationEngine compartment
4
Vehicles without steering wheel
buttons
\1
Press the menu button on the in-
strument cluster repeatedly until you
see the
P
symbol in the display.
The
--:--
display flashes during the
measurement process.The following messages may be dis-
played:
POK
\1
Do not add oil.
-1.0 qt
\1
Add the amount of
oil shown
(\2
page 328).
-1.5 qts-2.0 qtsHI
\1
The engine oil level
is too high. Have
the oil siphoned off.
iEngine oil level display:\4
qt in USA only
\4
l in Canada only
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325 Operation
Engine compartment
4
Vehicles with steering wheel buttons*
\1
Press the button on the instru-
ment cluster (
\2
page 142).
\1
The following message is displayed
for the duration of the measurement
process:N
Engine oil level Measuring
in progress
The following messages may be dis-
played:NEngine oil
level OK
\1
Do not add oil.
Engine oil
Add
1.0 quart
\1
Add the amount of
oil shown
(\2
page 328).
\1
Check the engine oil
level again after a
few minutes.
Engine oil
Add
1.5 quartsEngine oil
Add
2.0 quarts
Engine oil
level Re-
duce oil
level
\1
The engine oil level is
too high. Have the oil
siphoned off.
Eng. oil
lev. Turn
ignition
on for lev-
el
\1
Switch on the igni-
tion (
\2
page 111).
N
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326 OperationEngine compartment
4
Checking the engine oil level with the
dipstickWhen the oil is being checked, the vehi-
cle must\4
be at normal operating temperature
\4
be standing level
\4
have been standing with the engine
switched off for at least five minutes
Observe
wait. pe-
riod
\1
Carry out another
measurement after
approximately 5 min-
utes when the en-
gine is at normal
operating tempera-
ture.
\1
Carry out another
measurement after
approximately
30 minutes when the
engine has cooled
down.
N
Engine oil
level Not
when eng.
running
\1
Switch off the engine
and wait for approxi-
mately 5 minutes if
the engine is at nor-
mal operating tem-
perature.
iEngine oil level display:\4
quart(s)
in USA only
\4
liter(s)
in Canada only
N
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373 Operation
Tires and wheels
4
\1
Switch on the ignition (
\2
page 111).
\1
Press the 5menu button on the in-
strument cluster until you see the +CAL TPMS
message in the display.
\1
Press the ,menu button on the in-
strument cluster.
The following message is displayed:OK TPMSThe tire pressure monitor activation
process has begun.
The tire pressures of the individual
wheels are stored as the new refer-
ence values if they are determined to
be plausible for the tire pressure
monitor.If you wish to cancel the activation pro-
cess:
\1
Press the .button or the 5menu but-
ton on the instrument cluster.
The activation process is canceled
automatically if 30 seconds elapse
with no input.
Checking tire inflation pressure elec-
tronically with the Tire Pressure Mon-
itoring System (TPMS)* (vehicles
with steering wheel buttons)Vehicles with steering wheel buttons are
equipped with the Advanced Tire Pres-
sure Monitoring System.
iUSA only:
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) is equipped with a combina-
tion low tire pressure/TPMS mal-
function telltale in the instrument
cluster (
\2
page 20). Depending on
how the telltale illuminates, it indi-
cates a low tire pressure condition or
a malfunction in the TPMS system it-
self:
If the telltale illuminates continuous-
ly, one or more of your tires is signif-
icantly underinflated. There is no
malfunction in the TPMS.
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