#
Make sure that no windshield washer
concentrate spills out next tothefiller
opening. *
NO
TEDama getotheex terior lighting
due tounsuitable windshield washer fluid Uns
uitable windshield washer fluid may dam‐
age the plastic sur face of theex terior lighting. #
Only use windshield washer fluid which
is also suitable for use on plast ic surfa‐
ces, e.g. MB SummerFit or MB Winter‐
Fit. *
NO
TEBlocked spr aynozzles caused by
mixing windshield washer fluids #
Do not mix MB SummerFit and MB Win‐
te rFit with other windshield washer flu‐
ids. Do not use distilled or de-ionized
water.Other‐
wise, thefill le vel sensor may give a false reading.
Information on the windshield washer fluid
Re commended windshield washer fluid:
R abovefreezing point: e.g. MB SummerFit
R below freezing point: e.g. MB WinterFit
Mixing ratio
Fo rth e cor rect mixing ratio, referto the informa‐
tion on the anti-freeze container.
Mix thewa sher fluid with windshield washer fluid
all year round.
Fi lling capacities
Wi ndshield washer sy stem
Wa sher fluid
5.8 qt (5.5 l) Re
frigerant Note
s onrefrigerant
Obser vethe no tes on operating fluids
(/ page 340).
% Yo
ur vehicle's climate contro l system can be
fi lled with R‑134a refrigerant. The refrigerant
R‑134a contains fluorinated greenhouse gas.
If yo ur vehicle is filled with R‑134a refrigerant, the
fo llowing information applies: *
NO
TEDama gecaused byincor rect refrig‐
erant If
th e incor rect refrigerant is used, this can
damage the climate cont rol sy stem. #
Use only R‑134a refrigerant or thePAG
oil appr ovedfo ryo ur vehicle by
Mercedes-Benz. #
The appr ovedPA G oil may not be mixed
with any other PAG oil that is not
appr ovedfo r R‑134a refrigerant. Maintenance
work, such as adding refrigerant or
re placing components, may be car ried out only
by aqu alified specialist workshop. All the applica‐
ble regulations relating tothis and theSA E J639
st andard must be adhered to.
All workon the climate cont rol sy stem should
alw ays be car ried out at a qualified specialist
wo rkshop. Example:
refrigerant warning label
1 Warning symbols
2 Refrigerant capacity
3 Applicable standards
4 PAG oil part number
5 Refrigerant type
Wa rning symbols 1referto thefo llowing:
R Potential dangers
R The per form ance of main tenance workat a
qu alified specialist workshop Ve
hicle data Information on
vehicle dimensions The
following section con tains impor tant tech ni‐
cal da taforyo ur vehicle. Your vehicle documents
contain fur ther vehicle-specific and equipment-
dependent tech nical da tasuch as vehicle dimen‐
sions and weights. 348
Tech nical da ta
Tr
ailer hitch Note
s onthe trailer hit ch &
WARNING Risk of accident due toafte r‐
mar ket ins tallation of a trailer hitch that
is not permissible
If af term arke t ins tallation of a trailer hitch is
not permissible and you ins tall a trailer hitch
or other assembly parts, the longitudinal
frame member will be weakened and may
break. In this case, the trailer may come
loose from theve hicle.
There is a risk of an accident.
Only ins tall a trailer hitch af term arke t if it is
pe rm issible. Obser
vethe no tes on trailer operation
(/ page 169).
Re trofitting a trailer hitch is only pe rmissible if a
to wing capacity is specified in your vehicle docu‐
ments.
Yo u can obtain fur ther information on the trailer
hitch at a qualified specialist workshop.
Mercedes-Benz recommends that you ha ve a
trailer hitch retrofitted at an au thorized
Mercedes-Benz Center.
Only use a trailer hitch which has been tested
and specially appr ovedby Mercedes-Benz for
yo ur vehicle.
Use only a ball neck that has been appr ovedfor
yo ur vehicle and foryo ur Sprinter trailer hit ch.
No tes on the permissible dimensions of the ball
neck can also be found on the identification plate
of the trailer hitch.
The maximum permissible towing capacity for
traile rswithout a separate braking sy stem is
1, 653 lbs (750 kg). Tr
ailer loads The permissible
weights and loads which must
not be exceeded can also be obtained from the
fo llowing sources of information:
R Vehicle documents
R The identification plates of the trailer hitch,
trailer and vehicle
The values appr ovedby the manufacturer can be
fo und in thefo llowing table. If theva lues dif fer,
th e lo westvalue applies. Use a calibrated weigh‐ ing machine
tocheck thewe ight restrictions ha ve
been complied with before youstart your journe y. Te
ch nical da ta349
Maximum permissible
weights and loads
Ve hicle type, gross vehicle weight and curb weight Ve
hicle model Perm issible gross vehicle
we ight GVWR Pe
rm issible curb weight 7)
15 00 8550 lbs (3.878t) 7400 lbs (3.357 t)
2500 8550 lbs (3.878t)
9050 lb s (4.105 t)
94 80 lbs (4.300 t) 7000 lbs (3.175 t)
(gasoline only)
74 00 lbs (3.357 t)
(diesel only)
3500 9900 lbs (4.490 t) (For Canada
only)74
00 lbs (3.357 t)
9989 lbs (4.531 t) (For USA
only)
3500 XD 11030 lbs (5.003 t) 10470 lbs (4.749 t)
4500 12125 lbs (5.500 t) 9375 lbs (4.252 t) 7)
Maximum permissible curb weight of a road‐
wo rthy vehicle without driver or occupants,
including all fluids and their tanks when filled up
to 100%.
Fr ont axle load, rear axle load, gross weight of vehicle combination (se ries, optional)
Ve hicle types 1500 and 2500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 8,550 lbs (3.8 78t),
9,050 lbs (4 .105 t) and 9,480 lbs (4.300 t) Pe
rm issible front axle load GAWR (FA) Perm issible rear axle load GAWR (RA)
41 00 lbs (1.860 t) 5)
5360 lbs (2.431 t)
44 10 lbs (2.000 t) 1) Ve
hicle type 3500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 9900 lbs (4.490 t) (For Canada only)
and 9989 lbs (4.531 t) (For USA only) Pe
rm issible front axle load GAWR (FA) Perm issible rear axle load GAWR (RA)
4080 lbs (1.851 t) 5)
7060 lbs (3.202 t)
44 10 lbs (2.000 t) 1) 350
Tech nical da ta
Ve
hicle type 3500 XD with a max. permissible gross weight of 11,030 lbs (5.003 t) Pe
rm issible front axle load GAWR (FA) Perm issible rear axle load GAWR (RA)
4080 lbs (1.851 t) 5)
7720 lbs (3.502 t)
44 10 lbs (2.000 t) 1) Ve
hicle type 4500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 12,125 lbs (5.500 t) Pe
rm issible front axle load GAWR (FA) Perm issible rear axle load GAWR (RA)
4630 lbs (2. 100 t) 7935 lbs (3.599 t)1)
Front axle with increased load capacity.
5) Not in combination with all-wheel drive (4x4)
and not in combination with model series
90 7.74 5 (combination vehicles with a vehicle
length of 290 inch (7,367 mm))
Gross weight of vehicle combination, trailer load, tongue weight
Ve hicle types 1500 and 2500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 8,550 lbs (3.8 78t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
13 550 lbs (6. 146 t)
5000 lbs (2.268 t) 2)
500 lbs (0.227 t) 2) Ve
hicle type 2500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 9,050 lbs (4. 105 t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
13 930 lbs (6.3 19t)
5000 lbs (2.268 t) 2)
500 lbs (0.227 t) 2) Ve
hicle type 2500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 9,480 lbs (4.300 t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
94 80 lbs (4.300 t) –– Te
ch nical da ta351
Ve
hicle type 3500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 9,900 lbs (4.490 t) (For Canada only) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
14 900 lbs (6.759 t) 2)
, only
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)5000 lbs (2.268 t)
2)
, only
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.227 t)
2)
, only for model series
90 7.657 8)
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)3)
, not
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)75
00 lbs (3.402 t) 3)
, not
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)75
0 lbs (0.340 t) 3)
, not for model series
90 7.657 8) Ve
hicle type 3500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 9,990 lbs (4.531 t) (For USA only) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
14 990 lbs (6.799 t) 2)
, only
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)5004 lbs (2.270 t)
2)
, only
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.227 t)
2)
, only for model series
90 7.657 8)
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)3)
, not
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)75
00 lbs (3.402 t) 3)
, not
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)75
0 lbs (0.340 t) 3)
, not for model series
90 7.657 8) Ve
hicle type 3500 XD with a max. permissible gross weight of 11,030 lbs (5.003 t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)4)
5004 lbs (2.270 t) 2)
, only
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.227 t)
2)
, only for model series
90 7.657 8)
optional: 7500 lbs
(3.402 t) 3)
, not for model
series 90 7.657 8) optional:
750 lbs (0.340 t) 3)
, not for
model series 90 7.657 8) Ve
hicle type 4500 with a max. permissible gross weight of 12,125 lbs (5.500 t) Pe
rm issible gross
we ight of vehicle/trailer
combination GCWR 6), 9)Pe
rm issible trailer load
GT W, braked 6) Pe
rm issible nose weight TWR
15 250 lbs (6.9 17t)4)
5004 lbs (2.270 t) 2)
, only
fo r model series 90 7.657 8)500 lbs (0.227 t)
2)
, only for model series
90 7.657 8)
optional: 7500 lbs
(3.400 t) 3)
, not for model
series 90 7.657 8) optional:
750 lbs (0.340 t) 3)
, not for
model series 90 7.657 8) 2)
Only NAFTA trailer cross member, towing capa‐
city 5,000 lbs. 3)
Only NAFTA trailer cross member, towing capa‐
city 7,500 lbs. 352
Tech nical da ta
4)
Only NAFTA trailer cross member, towing capa‐
city 5,000 or 7,500 lbs.
6) In trailer operation, no individual maximum per‐
missible gross weight of those specified in the
ta ble may be exceeded.
8) The vehicle length forve hicles with the model
series 90 7.657 (Ca rgoVa n) is 290 in (7,367 mm).
9) It is not possible to tow a trailer on vehicles
which ha venot been equipped wi tha trailer cou‐
pling as standard. In this case, the maximum per‐
missible gross vehicle weight cor responds tothe
maximum permissible gross weight of theve hicle
combination.
% If
th e trailer coupling is retrofitted, the identi‐
fi cation pla tes should be adap ted according ly
with the altered, maximum permissible
we ights. Please consult an authorized
Mercedes-Benz Center if you ha veany fur‐
th er questions. The body builder label is
found on the front-end
module abo vethera diator and con tains the maxi‐
mum permissible curb weight forth eve hicles. Lashing points and car
rier sy stems Information about
the cargo tie-down points *
NO
TERisk of accident if the maximum
loading capacity of the cargo tie-down
point is exceeded If
yo u combine various cargo tie-down points
to secure a load, alw aysta ke the maximum
loading capacity of thewe akest cargo tie-
down point into account.
During maximum full- stop braking, forc es may
act which can multiply thewe ight of the load. #
Always use se veral cargo tie-down
points todistribute and spread the load.
Distribute the load on the cargo tie-
down points evenly. The nominal
tensile stre ngth is the maximum per‐
missible tensile forc e.
Fu rther information on the cargo tie-down points
and tie-down eyes can be obtained in the "T rans‐
porting" section (/ page 272).
Ti e-d owney es
No minal tensile stre ngth of the tie-down eyes Ti
e-d owney es Nominal tensile
st re ngth
Pa ssenger Van3 50 daN
Cargo Van8 00 daN Loading
rails
No minal tensile stre ngth of the cargo tie-
down points in the cargo compa rtment Cargo tie-down
point
No
minal tensile
st re ngth
Loading rails on cargo
compartment floor 500 daN
Lo we r loading rail on
side wall 200 daN
Up per loading rail on
side wall 12
5 daN The
values specified apply only toloads resting
on the cargo compartment floor if you obse rve
th efo llowing:
R The load is secured totwo cargo tie-down
points on thera il
R The dis tance tothe nearest load-securing
point on the same rail is appr oximately 1 m Information about
roof racks &
WARNING Risk of inju ryif maximum roof
load is exceeded
If yo u place a load on thero of as well as any
ex tern al and internal attachments, theve hi‐
cle's center of gr avity will be raised and the
usual driving characteristics, as well as the
st eering and braking characteristics, will
ch ange. During cornering, theve hicle will tilt
more se verely and ma yre act more sluggishly
to steering mo vements.
If yo uexc eed the maximum roof load, the
driving characteristics, as well as thesteering Te
ch nical da ta353
G
Gas station sear ch
St arting automatic sear ch................ 227
Switching au tomatic search on/off
.......................................................... 226
Gasoline ................................................. 341
Gene ral operating permit number
(EU) ........................................................ 338
Genuine parts ........................................ .21
Getting into and out of theve hicle .......50
Glasses compartment ............................78
Global sear ch
Fu nction ........................................... 207
Overview .......................................... 207
Grab handles .......................................... 50
Using .................................................. 50
Gross axle weight rating ..................... 338
Gross mass ........................................... 338 H
Handbrake (electrical) see Electric pa rking brake
Handbrake (manual) see Manual parking brake
Handling control sy stem
see ESP ®
(Elect ronic Stability Prog ram)
Hazard warning lights ............................ 85
Swit ching on/off ................................ 85
Hazardous substances Information ........................................ .24
Head restra int
Ad justing mechanically ....................... 75
Headliner (care) .................................... 290
Heating sy stem (control panel) ............ 99
High beam .............................................. .85
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... 85
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist .................. 86
Changing bulbs .................................. .91
High-beam flasher .................................. 85
Hill start assi st..................................... 15 5
HOLD function ...................................... 15 5
Home screen (media display) ..............19 9
Hot-water auxiliary heater ..................106
Fu nction ........................................... 106
Problems .......................................... 108
switching on/off with the button ...... 106Switching on/off wi
th the on-
board computer ................................ 107
Hotspot Setting up (Wi-Fi) .............................. 212
Hydroplaning ......................................... 11 5 I
Identification pla te
Engine .............................................. 338
Re frigerant ....................................... 348
Ve hicle ............................................. 338
Ignition key
see Key
Immobilizer ............................................ .61
Indicator .................................................. 85
Ac tivating/deactivating ...................... 85
Changing bulbs (front) ........................ 91
Changing bulbs (rear) (Cargo Van
and Passenger Van) ............................ 92
Changing bulbs (rear) (chassis) .......... 94
Installations ............................................ 22
Instrument Display Function/no tes ................................. 175
Overview ....................................... 8, 175
Setting the lighting ........................... 178
Instrument Display see Warning/indicator lamp
Instrument lighting ..............................178
Intelligent light sy stem
Ad aptive Highbeam Assist .................. 86
Cornering light .................................. .85
Interior lamps (rear compa rtment)
(replacing the light bulbs) .....................94
Interior lighting Bus equipment .................................. .88
Cargo co mpartment .......................... .89
Re ading lamp abo vethe passenger
seat ....................................................89
Re ar compartment ............................ .89
Setting ................................................ 87
Switch-off del aytime .......................... 90
In te rior motion sensor
Fu nction ............................................. 63
Switching on/o ff................................ 63
In te rior roof car rier sy stem ................ .275
Intermediate destination Calculating a route with intermedi‐
ate destinations .............................. .226
Entering ............................................ 225
Modifying ......................................... 225 Index
397
To
uchscreen (media display)
Operating ......................................... 200
Setting acou stic operating feed‐
back .................................................2 00
To w starting .......................................... 304
To w- aw ay alarm
Fu nction ............................................. 62
Switching on/o ff................................ 62
To wing away ......................................... 301
Ra ised front or rear axle .................. .302
To wing eye
Ins talling/ removing ......................... .304
St orage location ...............................3 03
To wing eye (s tora gelocation)
see Vehicle tool kit
To wing me thods .................................. .300
Tr action grade ....................................... 319
Tr af fic information .............................. .233
Displ aying the tra ffic map ................ 233
Displaying traf fic incidents ............... 234
Live Traf fic Information .................... 233
Overview .......................................... 233
Switching on the display .................. 234
Tr af fic map
see Map
Tr af fic Sign Assist ................................ 16 3
Fu nction/no tes ................................ 16 3
Setting .............................................. 16 4
Sy stem limitations ............................1 63
Tr ailer hitch
Care ................................................. 288
General no tes ................................... 349
Information ....................................... 172
Information about trailer operation .. 16 9
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weights ........................ 173
Po we r supply .................................... 174
Soc ket .............................................. 172
Tr ailer loads .......................................... 349
Tr ailer operation
Ac tive Lane Keeping Assist ............... 167
Coupling/Decoupling the trailer .......1 72
Gross axle weight rating ................... 338
Information ....................................... 172
Lane Keeping Assist .........................1 66
No tes ................................................ 16 9
Pe rm issible trailer loads and trailer
dr aw bar nose weights ........................ 173
Po we r supply .................................... 174
Soc ket .............................................. 172
Tr ailer loads ...................................... 349 Tr
ailer stabilization ............................... 14 8
Tr ansfer redve hicle data
Android Auto .................................... 253
Apple CarPl ay®
................................. 253
Tr ansmission position display .............12 2
Tr ansmission ratio
LO Wrange ........................................ 12 6
Tr ansmission ratio
see Engaging/disengaging LOW RANGE
Tr anspo rtby rail .................................... 11 4
Tr anspo rting (vehicle breakd own) ...... 303
Tr ead weargrade .................................. 319
Tr im element (care) .............................. 290
Tr ip
Display total dis tance ....................... 17 9
Menu (on-board computer) ............... 17 9
Tr ip computer
Re setting .......................................... 180
Showing ............................................ 17 9
Tr ip distance ........................................ .179
Showing ............................................ 17 9
Tr ip odom eter
Re setting .......................................... 180
Tr ip odom eter
see Trip dis tance
Tu neIn ................................................... 259
Calling up ......................................... 259
Calling up thest ation list (category
last selec ted) .................................... 261
Deleting stations .............................. 260
Logging out ...................................... 260
Overview .......................................... 260
Re gis tering ....................................... 260
Saving stations ................................ .260
Selecting and connecting toast a‐
tion .................................................. .260
Selecting stre am .............................. 260
Setting options ................................ .260
Te rm s of use .....................................2 60
Tu neMix
Creating a list ................................... 269
Tu rn signal light
Ad ditional turn signal light (all-
wheel drive vehicles) .......................... 92
Tw in co-driver's seat .............................. 71
Tw o-w ayradio telephone
see Mobile phone
Tw o-w ayradios
Fr equencies ...................................... 337 408
Index