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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 8 IntroductionOperating safetyWarning
G
Always have maintenance work carried 
out at an authorized Sprinter Dealer which 
has the necessary specialist knowledge 
and tools to carry out the work requir

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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 10 IntroductionOperating safetyDo not allow the electronically stored to-
tal distance covered by your vehicle to 
be modified as a result of tampering with 
the electronics system. 
This type of modi

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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 69 Safety
Driving safety systems
2
\3 Driving safety systemsIn this section, you will find information 
about the following driving safety sys-
tems: \4
ABS (A
ntilock B
rake S
ystem)
\4
BAS (B
rake A

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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 73 Safety
Driving safety systems
2
There is a malfunction if the 
# 
indica-
tor lamp is permanently lit while the en-
gine is running (
\2
page 468).
If ESP
® malfunctions, engine power out-
put may

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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 74 SafetyDriving safety systems
2
If the road surface is not capable of pro-
viding sufficient traction, bearing in 
mind the tires, load and gradient, it is 
not be possible to pull away smoothly 
ev

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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 195 Controls in detail
Driving and parking
3
Driving in wet conditions Driving on flooded roads
If you are forced to drive on stretches of 
road on which water has collected, 
please note that:\4
the

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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 196 Controls in detailDriving and parking
3
\4
causes and consequences of tire 
wear
\4
measures to be taken in the event of 
tire damage
\4
tire types for certain regions, areas 
of operation or cond

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DODGE SPRINTER 2008 2.G Owners Manual 197 Controls in detail
Driving and parking
3
Specified tire inflation pressures must 
be maintained. This applies particularly 
if the tires are subject to extreme oper-
ating conditions (e.g. high sp
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