DODGE SPRINTER 2005 1.G Owners Manual
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The following information can be used as a reference, 
if adding of kerosene becomes necessary. The mixing 
ratios shown refer to the total mixture. 
Ambient temperature: 
14 °F to –4 °F (–10 °C to –20 °C)No. 2 Diesel Fuel: 70% 
Kerosene: 30% 
Ambient temperature: 
below –4 °F to (–20 °C)No. 2 Diesel Fuel: 50 % 
Kerosene: 50 % 
Even in extreme climatic conditions, the maximum 
mixture ratio should not exceed 50 %. 
Adding of kerosene to No. 1 diesel fuel is not 
recommended even at low temperatures.Do not blend other specific fuel additives with diesel fuel 
except for fuel flow improver. They only result in unnecessary 
cost, and may be harmful to the engine operation.
REFUELING1. Fuel filler neck 
2. Fuel filler capThe fuel filler neck (1) is located behind the fuel filler flap 
next to the driver’s door. The fuel filler flap can be opened
when the driver’s door is open. Turn the fuel filler cap (2) 
on the fuel filler neck (1) coun terclockwise and take it off. 
For cargo/passenger vans, place the fuel filler cap (2) in
the holder on the inside of the fuel filler flap.When you have finished refueling, install the fuel filler
cap (2).
CAUTION!
Damage or malfunctions resulting from poor fuel  
quality or from blending specific fuel additives 
are not covered by the Sprinter Warranty. 
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182 STARTING AND OPERATINGNOTE: Only fill the fuel tank until the fill nozzle cuts 
off, do not overfill. 
NOTE:   Holder on the inside of the fuel filler flap only 
for cargo/passenger vans.
CapacityFuel tank including reserve fuel about 26.4 US gal
(100 l).PROGRAMMED TOP SPEED (OPTIONAL)NOTE:   The top speed of this vehicle can be 
electronically limited to a speed between 19 mph
(30 km / h) and 82 mph (132 km / h). The vehicle’s 
electronic speed controller should be programmed 
only by a qualified technician by an authorized
Sprinter Dealer. 
When programming the electronic speed controller, 
the circumference of the specific tires actually mounted
on the vehicle must be determined and that 
circumference must be correctly programmed into the 
vehicle’s electronic speed controller. It is critical that
the correct tire circumference be programmed 
accurately into the vehicle’s electronic speed 
controller. Accurate tire circumference information
should be confirmed each time the electronic speed 
controller is programmed and each time new wheels or 
tires are mounted on the vehicle.
WARNING!
Always handle fuel with great care. 
Shut off the engine and the auxiliary heater before 
refueling. 
Fuel is flammable and explosive. Keep open 
flames away from the fuel. 
Refrain from smoking as well as use of any 
electrical equipment (such as cell phones). This 
also applies to places where the characteristic
smell of fuel is evident.  
If diesel fumes are noticed inside the vehicle, have 
the cause traced and rectified immediately by an 
authorized Sprinter Dealer. 
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BLEEDING DIESEL FUEL SYSTEMIf the fuel tank was run empty, the diesel fuel system 
must be bled after refueling  before starting the engine.– Turn the key in the ignition lock to position 2 for at 
least 30 seconds.– Return the key to position 0.– Start the engine three to four times.
The malfunction indicator light (MIL)   ± must go 
out. 
NOTE:   Too many attempts to start the engine could 
drain the battery. If the engine does not start after 
several attempts, consult an authorized Sprinter
Dealer.
WARNING!
Possible tire damage resulting in serious personal 
injury or death may occur if the vehicle’s electron- 
ic speed controller is programmed at a speed
above the maximum speed allowed by the manu- 
facturer of the specific tires mounted on the vehi- 
cle. The maximum speed of the tires prescribed by
the tire manufacturer must be determined and ac- 
curately programmed into the electronic speed 
controller. The electronic speed controller must
never be programmed at a speed greater than the 
maximum allowable tire speed as prescribed by 
the manufacturer of the specific tires mounted on
the vehicle. 
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184 STARTING AND OPERATINGDRAINING FUEL FILTER WITH WATER 
SEPARATOR1. Fuel filter 
2. Drain hose 
3. Water drain screw
The fuel filter (1) is located in the engine compartment. 
NOTE:  The fuel filter must be drained as soon as the 
water in fuel indicator lamp   lights up.  NOTE: 
 Prior to opening water drain screw (3), place a 
suitable receptacle underneath the drain hose (2). Turn
water drain screw (3) on and off only by hand.  
Diesel fuels and diesel fuel   mixtures must be disposed 
of properly; we recommend water be drained from fuel
filters by an authorized Sprinter Dealer. 
Draining Fuel Filter 
 Stop the engine. 
 Shift gear selector lever to ‘‘P’’ position. 
Open the hood. 
 Place a suitable receptacle underneath the drain  hose (2). 
 Turn the key in the ignition lock to position 2.
CAUTION!
Delaying draining of the fuel filter for a  
considerable time after the indicator lamp lights  
up may lead to engine damage. 
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 Open immediately the water drain screw (3) about 1 turn (counterclockwise) until fluid emerges. Ensure
that the fluid is collected in the receptacle. 
 Close the water drain screw (3) as soon as about 0.25  US qt (0.2 liters) are emerged. 
 After draining, return the key in the ignition lock to  position 0. 
 Dispose of the collected fluid in an environmentally  responsible manner. 
 If the filter is still saturated, drain the filter once  more. 
After draining, the engine may run briefly but stall for 
lack of fuel. If this occurs, bleed the system. 
NOTE:   Should the water in the fuel indicator lamp 
 still not go out after the fuel filter has been drained 
twice, the cause should be examined by an authorized 
Sprinter Dealer.
Bleeding the Diesel Fuel SystemThe diesel fuel system must be bled before starting the 
engine. 
 Turn the key in the ignition lock position 2 for at 
least 30 seconds. 
 Return the key to position 0. 
 Start the engine three to four times. The engine  control unit indicator lamp  ± must go out. 
NOTE:   Too many attempts to start the engine could 
drain the battery. If the engine does not start after
several attempts, consult an authorized Sprinter 
Dealer. 
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186 STARTING AND OPERATINGPERMISSIBLE ROOF LOADThe maximum permissible roof load is: 
 Vehicles with low roof 660 lbs (300 kg)
 Vehicles with high roof 330 lbs (150 kg) 
 The weight of any load carried on the roof, including the roof rack, must not exceed the
maximum permissible roof load.TRAILER TOWING  Trailer Hitches (Optional)
Only install a trailer hitch  
receiver approved for your 
vehicle. For information on availability and 
installation, please see your authorized Sprinter
Dealer. 
The bumpers on your vehicle are not designed for use 
with clamp-type hitches. Do not attach rental hitches
or other bumper-type hitches to them. 
To reduce the possibility of damage, remove the hitch 
ball adaptor from the receiver when not in use.Electrical Connections (Optional)The Sprinter is available with a variety of pre-installed
conditions (lines and turn signal indicator and brake 
module installed and / or not installed). Make sure that 
the correct trailer hitch receiver kit is used. For further
information, please see your authorized Sprinter 
Dealer. 
In order to prevent possible damage to the vehicle’s 
electrical system by incorrectly installing the trailer 
wiring plug, we recommend having the harness 
connected at an authorized Sprinter Dealer.
WARNING!
Failure to use proper equipment and driving tech-
nique can result in a loss of vehicle control when 
towing a trailer. 
Improper towing or failure to follow the 
instructions contained in this guide can result in 
serious injury. Follow the guidelines below
carefully to assure safe trailer operation. 
Ask your authorized Sprinter Dealer, if you 
require an explanation of information contained 
in this guide. 
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Vehicle and Trailer Weights and RatingsGross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum 
permissible vehicle weight: 8,550 lbs (3,878 kgs), 
9,990 lbs (4,531 kgs) or 10,200 lbs (4,627 kgs). 
NOTE:  The weight of your Sprinter is indicated on the 
type plate. For type plate, see Identification Labels.  
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW): comprises weight of 
vehicle including fuel, tools, spare wheel, installed 
accessories, passengers, cargo and trailer tongue. It 
must never exceed the GVWR. 
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) is the maximum 
permissible axle weight:  Gross Trailer Weight (GTW) is the maximum 
permissible trailer weight to be towed:
5,000 lbs. (2,260 kgs) 
Trailer Tongue Weight Rating (TWR) is the maximum 
permissible weight of the trailer tongue:
500 lbs. (225 kgs) limit for Sprinter approved hitch 
receiver.
Loading a TrailerWhen loading a trailer, you should observe that 
neither the permissible GTW, nor the GVWR are
exceeded. 
Maximum permissible values are listed on the safety 
compliance certification labels for the vehicle and for
the trailer to be towed. The lowest value listed must be 
selected when determining how the vehicle and trailer 
are loaded. 
We recommend loading the trailer in such a manner 
that it has a tongue weight (TW) between 10% and 15% 
of the GTW. 
The tongue weight at the hitch ball must be added to 
the GVW to prevent exceeding your Sprinter tow 
vehicle’s rear GAWR.
Type GVWR GAWR (FA) GAWR (RA) 
2500 
C/HC / SHC  8,550 lbs 
3,878 kgs  3,860 lbs  
(1,751 kgs)  5,360 lbs  
(2,431 kgs) 
3500 
C/HC / SHC  9,990 lbs 
4,531 kgs  3,860 lbs  
(1,751 kgs)  7,060 lbs  
(3,202 kgs) 
10,200 lbs  4,627 kgs  3,860 lbs 
(1,751 kgs)  7,060 lbs 
(3,202 kgs) 
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188 STARTING AND OPERATINGChecking Weights of Vehicle and TrailerTo assure that the tow vehicle and trailer are in 
compliance with the maximum permissible weight 
limits, and to know the actual weights, have the loaded
vehicle-trailer combination (tow vehicle including 
driver, passengers and cargo, trailer fully loaded) 
weighed on a commercial scale. 
Check the vehicle’s front and rear Gross Axle Weight 
(GAW), the GTW and TW. The values as measured 
must not be exceeded, according to the weight listed
under “Vehicle and trailer weight and ratings”.Attaching a TrailerPlease observe maximum permitted trailer dimensions 
(width and length). 
Most states and all Canadian provinces require safety 
chains between your tow vehicle and the trailer. The 
chains should be crisscrossed under the trailer tongue. 
They must be attached to the hitch receiver, and not to
the vehicle’s bumper or axle. Be sure to leave enough 
slack in the chains to  permit turning corners. 
Most states and all Canadian provinces require a 
separate brake system at various trailer weights.
WARNING!
Do not connect a trailer brake system (if trailer is 
so equipped) directly to the vehicle’s hydraulic 
brake system as your vehicle is equipped with an-
tilock brakes. If you do, neither the vehicle’s 
brakes nor the trailer’s brakes will function prop- 
erly. This could cause an accident resulting in
property damage, injury or death to you or others. 
The provided vehicle electrical wiring harness for 
trailer towing has a brake signal wire for hook-up 
to a brake controller. 
Most states and all Canadian provinces require a 
break-away switch on trailers with a separate 
brake system. The switch activates the trailer
brakes in the possible event that the trailer might 
separate from the tow vehicle. 
You should consider using a trailer sway control 
system. For further information see your 
authorized Sprinter Dealer. 
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Towing a TrailerThere are many different laws, including speed limit 
restrictions, having to do with trailer towing. Make 
sure that your vehicle-trailer combination will be legal,
not only for where you reside, but also for where you 
will be driving. A good source for this information can 
be the police or local authorities. 
Before you start driving with the trailer, check the 
trailer hitch, break-away switch, safety chains, 
electrical connections, lighting and tires. Also adjust
the mirrors to permit unobstructed view beyond rear 
of trailer. 
If the trailer has electric brakes, start your vehicle and 
trailer moving slowly, and then apply only the trailer 
brake controller by hand to be sure the brakes are 
working properly. 
When towing a trailer, check occasionally to be sure 
that the load is secure, and that lighting and trailer 
brakes (if so equipped) are functioning properly.  
Always secure items in the trailer to prevent load shifts 
while driving. Take into consideration that when towing a trailer, the 
handling characteristics are different and less stable
from those when operating the vehicle without a 
trailer. It is important to avoid sudden maneuvers. The 
vehicle and trailer combination is heavier, and
therefore is limited in acceleration and climbing ability, 
and requires longer stopping distances. It is more 
p r o n e  t o  r e a c t i n g  t o  s i d e  w i n d  g u s t s ,  a n d r e q u i r es  m o r e
sensitive steering input.
In order to gain skill and an understanding of the
vehicle’s behavior, you should practice turning, stopping
and backing up in an area which is free from traffic.If possible, do not brake abruptly, but rather engage
the brake slightly at first to  
permit the trailer to activate 
its brake. Then increase the braking force. 
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WARNING!
Take into consideration that when towing a trail- 
er, the handling characteristics are different and 
less stable from those when operating the vehicle
without a trailer.  
It is important to avoid sudden maneuvers. 
Sudden maneuvers may lead to loss of control 
over the vehicle-trailer combination. This could 
cause an accident resulting in property damage or
injury to you or others.
CAUTION!
If the transmission hunts between gears on  
inclines, manually shift to a lower gear (select 
"4", 
"3", "2" or
"1"). A lower gear and reduction of  
speed reduces the chance of engine overloading  
and / or overheating. 
When going down a long hill, shift into a lower 
gear and use the engine’s braking effect. Avoid 
riding the brakes, thus overheating the vehicle
and trailer brakes. 
If the engine coolant rises to an extremely high 
temperature (coolant temperature needle 
approaching the red zone) when the air 
conditioner is on, turn off the air conditioner.
Engine coolant heat can be additionally vented by 
opening the windows, switching the climate 
control fan speed to high and setting the
temperature control to the maximum hot position.