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Protecting the environment
Natural resources form the basis of our
existence
on this planet. The objectives of our
policy are for these resources to be used
sparingly and in a manner which takes the
requirements of both nature and humanity
into account.
Our declared policy is integrated
environmental protection. This policy starts
at the root causes and encompasses in its
management decisions all the consequences
for the environment which could arise from
production processes or the products
themselves.
You too can help to protect the environment
by operating your Sprinter in an
environmentally responsible manner. Fuel consumption and the wear of your
engine, brakes and tires are largely
dependent on operating conditions and your
individual driving style. To reduce fuel
consumption and wear, note the following:
R
avoid short trips.
R always ensure that the tire pressure is
correct.
R avoid frequent and abrupt acceleration.
R avoid carrying unnecessary ballast.
R remove ski attachments and roof racks if
they are no longer being used.
R do not warm up the engine when the
vehicle is stationary.
R shift
gears such that each gear is used only
up to 2
/ 3 of its maximum engine speed.
R monitor the fuel consumption.
A regularly serviced vehicle will also help
protect the environment. Observe the
maintenance intervals indicated by the
ASSYST service interval display, as well as
any other maintenance work that is described
in this booklet. 2
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General information
Introduction
Active Service System (ASSYST)
General notes Your Sprinter is equipped with the
Active
Service System (ASSYST) . The
maintenance computer tracks distance
driven and the time elapsed since your last
service.
The maintenance service is shown in
the multifunction display in the instrument
cluster.
Approximately one month before the
maintenance service is due, the multifunction
display shows a message. It indicates when
the next maintenance service is due in miles
or days.
The icons or letters on the service indicator
show the type of service that is due.
¯ or A Oil Service Plus
° or B Maintenance service
Service due date display Vehicles with steering wheel buttons
One of the following messages appears:
^¯Service A: due in ... days
^¯Service A: due in ... miles
^¯Service A Carry out now
Vehicles without steering wheel buttons
One of the following messages appears:
^¯
for service A
^° for service B
The remaining distance in miles (mi) or the
remaining time in days (d) is shown.
Service due date has been exceeded A qualified specialist workshop, e.g. an
authorized Sprinter dealer resets the service
indicator during the service. Vehicles with steering wheel buttons
If the service due date has been exceeded,
one of the following messages will appear in
the display:
^¯Service
A: overdue by ... days
^¯Service A: overdue by ...
miles
A warning tone also sounds.
Vehicles without steering wheel buttons
If the service due date has been exceeded,
the ¯ or ° service icons flash for 10
seconds after the ignition is switched on. A
minus
sign also appears in front of the service
due date.
Service information You can find a list with descriptions of the
maintenance work in this booklet, from
(Y page 10). Following every maintenance
service, the authorized Sprinter dealer will
reset the service interval display by
confirming
the maintenance work performed.
The authorized Sprinter dealer performing the
maintenance services will confirm the work
has been carried out using the confirmation
pages in this Service Booklet (Y page 16).
We continuously strive to improve our
product and ask for your understanding that
we reserve the right to make changes in the
periodic maintenance work for our vehicles.
The information in this booklet is accurate as
of the press date. At the time of your
scheduled maintenance appointments with
your authorized Sprinter dealer, the most
current maintenance work information will be
utilized for your vehicle's age or mileage.
Please check with your authorized Sprinter
dealer for any changes to the periodic
maintenance work for your vehicle.
i If the ASSYST service interval display has
been accidentally reset, have an authorized
Sprinter dealer correct the setting. A reset
should only be performed once the
corresponding maintenance service has 4
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been carried out. Resetting the ASSYST
service
interval display without performing
the corresponding maintenance service
may result in engine damage and/or
damage to other vehicle parts that are not
covered by the limited warranty for new
vehicles. Tire rotation
Your vehicle's tires are a critical component
to overall vehicle performance and vehicle
stability. The useful life of tires will vary and
is proportional to tire type, speed rating,
ambient
conditions, tire loading, tire inflation
pressure, road surfaces, and individual
driving style. We therefore recommend
regularly checking the tires for wear and
correct tire pressure, and - if the tire
configuration allows - that the tires are
rotated regularly.
Tires can only be rotated on vehicles with the
same tire size on the front and rear axles.
If your vehicle's tire configuration allows for
tire rotation, tire rotation should be
performed in accordance with the
recommended intervals, or sooner at first
signs of irregular (uneven) tread wear. Tire
rotation recommendations will likely
necessitate a tire rotation at least at every Oil
Service Plus/maintenance service.
Single tires at rear If your vehicle is equipped with the same tire
dimensions,
tires can be rotated by observing
a front-to-rear rotation pattern that will
maintain the intended rotation (spinning)
direction of the tire (on unidirectional tires, an
arrow on the sidewall indicates the intended
rotation or spinning direction of the tire).
Double tires at the rear If your vehicle is fitted with tires of the same
size,
the tires on the front axle can be rotated
with the inner tires on the rear axle in pairs
so that the intended rotation (spinning) direction of the tires remain the same. If the
tread
pattern on the tires is not unidirectional,
the outer tires can be rotated from one side
to another on the rear axle. Diagram showing tire rotation for single and double
tires
This Maintenance Booklet contains a
practical tire rotation confirmation page,
which you can use to record the date and
mileage for every tire rotation (
Y page 5). Arduous operating conditions
The maintenance intervals have been
determined
so that the vehicle, under normal
operating conditions, should operate
properly between maintenance services.
Arduous operating conditions may require
that the following parts be replaced at shorter
intervals:
R INTERIOR FILTERS
For example, dust filter, recirculating air
filter, activated charcoal filter or
combination filter) are replaced as required
by the maintenance computer. Under
severe dust conditions, or if the climate
control is operated frequently in air
recirculation mode, the filters should be
replaced more frequently than indicated by
the maintenance computer.
R COOLANT
The coolant (water/anticorrosion/
antifreeze mixture) should be replaced at
the specified maintenance intervals. Introduction
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Replacement of coolant may be required
more
frequently if coolant is not maintained
according to instructions and/or other
than approved anticorrosion/antifreeze
products for your vehicle are being used.
You can find coolant instructions under the
"Coolant" section of the vehicle Operator's
Manual. Contact an authorized Sprinter
dealer for a list of anticorrosion/antifreeze
products that are approved for your
vehicle. Wear items
The
maintenance computer recommends the
inspection of certain wear parts, however, it
cannot judge the condition of these wear
parts. Only a qualified aftersales technician
can determine if a wear part should be
replaced. Approved engine oils and filters
General information about engine oil Engine oils and oil filters are especially tested
for their suitability in our engines and
durability
for our service intervals. Therefore,
only use approved engine oils and oil filters
required for vehicles with a maintenance
computer. Conventional petroleum-based
oils must not be used for vehicles equipped
with the ASSYST maintenance computer.
The following cases are not covered by the
limited warranty for new vehicles:
R using engine oils and oil filters of
specification other than those expressly
required by the maintenance computer.
R changing the engine oil and oil filter at
longer change intervals than those
specified by the maintenance computer.
R using any oil additives.
We recommend MOBIL OIL. MB sheet numbers Use the following table to determine the MB
sheet numbers. Refer to the Operator's
Manual to determine the engine type of your
vehicle. The model and engine type can be
found in the "Service products and
capacities" section of the "Technical data"
chapter under "Engine oil".
Engine type MB sheet number
642 228.51, 229.51
i
MB sheet numbers are printed on the
outside of the oil container.
Viscosity grades for engine oils In this table, select the oil viscosity according to
the lowest anticipated air temperature before the
next oil change.
Regular checks
In addition to the maintenance service, you
should also perform regular checks on the
following (e.g. weekly, when refueling or
before any long journey):
R Oil level – Depending on the vehicle
equipment,
check the oil level of the engine
using either the oil dipstick or using the
control system via the multifunction
steering wheel/multifunction display.
Refer to the Operator's Manual for further 6
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conditions, should operate properly between
maintenance services.
Changing the engine oil and filter
Change the engine oil and oil filter at every Oil
Service Plus/maintenance service. If oil
consumption should increase, determine the
cause and take necessary corrective steps.
Do not reset the service interval display if the
oil level is filled up or the oil is changed at
times other than the recommended intervals. Replacing the air filter
Under normal dust conditions, the air filter
should be replaced during every second
maintenance service. Clean the air filter cap
and housing before removing the air filter. Replacing the fuel filter
The
fuel filter should be replaced during every
maintenance service. Checking the diesel particle filter
The level of the diesel particle filter must be
checked during the fourth maintenance
service for the first time.
If the level of the diesel particle filter is still
below the limit value during the fourth
maintenance
service, the diesel particle filter
level should be checked again at every Oil
Service Plus or maintenance service.
If the level of the diesel particle filter is above
the limit value, the diesel particle filter should
be replaced.
Once the new diesel particle filter has been
installed, the check cycle begins again after
the fourth maintenance service. Emptying and refilling DEF
Fill up the DEF at every Oil Service Plus. Drain off the DEF during every maintenance
service, then refill.
Maintenance service descriptions
Vehicle maintenance service work
(including emission system
maintenance)
i The maintenance services should be
carried
out at the specified mileage or after
the specified number of years (whichever
comes first).
You can find detailed descriptions of the
maintenance services here (Y page 10).
You can find a description of the scope of
maintenance for the exhaust system here
(Y page 8). Maintenance service descriptions
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