DODGE SPRINTER 2005 1.G Owner's Guide
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From the Inside without Lock Button 
To unlock (1) 
To lock (2) 
To unlock and open:
Pull handle. 
To lock: 
Press the handle in. 
The door is locked when the white patch in the handle
can be seen. If an open door is detected, refer to 
"Central Locking". From the Inside with Lock Button 
Lock button (1) 
Handle (2) 
To unlock and open: 
Pull lock button (1) 
(the door is unlocked, all other doors remain locked). 
Pull handle (2). 
To lock: 
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32 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLEPress lock button (1) 
(all doors are locked) 
If the central locking automatically unlocks again after 
having been locked, at least one door is closed 
incorrectly. 
If it then locks again within about 5 seconds, then all 
closed doors are locked. 
The central locking displays vehicle locking with one 
or more open doors by means of a special function 
sequence (locking, unlocking, locking). Once closing 
has been completed, an open door will not
automatically be locked. 
NOTE:  If an open sliding door is locked before being 
closed, then only the sliding door will be locked.  In vehicles without central locking only the respective 
door will be locked or unlocked. 
Please note anti-theft alarm system: The anti-theft 
alarm will be triggered when the doors are manually 
unlocked. Cancel alarm by pressing button 
Œ. The 
anti-theft alarm system will not be activated when the 
doors are manually locked.
CAUTION!
In case of an accident, rescue from the outside may 
be more difficult if the vehicle is locked. 
To unlock the vehicle after the engine is started, 
refer to 
"Central Locking Switch
". 
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Rear Cargo Doors
From the Outside 
To unlock (1) 
To lock (2) 
To open the door: 
Pull the handle to open the door.
WARNING!
Only drive with the doors properly closed. You 
could lose the load, for example, and endanger ve- 
hicle occupants or other road users if the doors are 
open. 
To prevent possible personal injury, always keep 
hands and fingers away from the door opening
when closing a door. Be especially careful when 
small children are around. 
Only open the doors when road and traffic 
conditions permit. 
Do not leave children alone in the vehicle. They 
could open a locked door from the inside despite 
the road and traffic conditions, thereby 
endangering themselves and others. 
When the rear cargo doors are opened to an angle 
of 90
° 
°  ° 
° (catch position), more than 50% of the rear 
lamps are concealed. When the door is open in this 
manner, you should warn others in accordance
with legal requirements.  
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34 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLEFrom the Inside without Lock Button 
To unlock and open: 
Pull handle. 
To lock: 
Press the handle in. 
The door is locked when the white patch in the handle 
can be seen. If an open door is detected, refer to 
"Central Locking".  From the Inside with Lock Button 
Lock button (1) 
Handle (2) 
To unlock and open: 
Pull lock button (1) 
(the door is unlocked, all other doors remain locked). 
Pull handle (2). 
To lock: 
Press lock button (1) 
(all doors are locked). 
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If the central locking automatically unlocks again after 
having been locked, at least one door is closed
incorrectly. 
If it then locks again within about 5 seconds, then all 
closed doors are locked. 
The central locking displays vehicle locking with one 
or more open doors by means of a special function 
sequence (locking, unlocking, locking). Once closing
has been completed, an open door will not 
automatically be locked. 
NOTE:  In vehicles without central locking only the 
respective door will be locked or unlocked.  Opening Left-Hand Door  
To open: 
Move the handle up. 
To close: 
Close the door until it engages. 
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36 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLETo lock manually: 
Move the handle down until it is in the vertical 
position. 
Automatic locking: 
If the left-hand door is closed, it will be automatically 
locked as soon as the right-hand door has been closed. 
NOTE:  If an open tailgate is locked before being 
closed, then only the tailgate will be locked. 
Please note anti-theft alarm system: The anti-theft 
alarm system will be triggered when the doors are 
manually unlocked. Cancel alarm by pressing 
button  Œ. The anti-theft alarm system will not be 
activated when the doors are manually locked.  Opening Angle 270° 
To open: 
Unhinge the door check strap. 
Open the door 270° and press the door stay against the 
outer sidewalls. The doors will be kept in this position 
by retaining plates. 
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To close: 
Pull the doors away from the retaining plates on the 
outer sidewalls.
Passenger/Cargo Area DoorNOTE:  The maximum cargo area door height is 5 feet 
7 inches (176 cm).
WARNING!
Always drive with the doors properly closed, be- 
cause if the vehicle is operated with the doors
open, serious personal injury may result.  
To prevent possible personal injury, always keep 
hands and fingers away from the door opening 
when closing a door. Be especially careful when 
small children are around. 
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38 THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING YOUR VEHICLETo Unlock the Door from the Passenger Area 
To unlock, turn key to left (1) 
To open door (2) 
To close door and lock (3)  To Unlock the Door from the Cargo Area (Optional) 
To unlock, press latch in direction (1) 
To open door (2) 
To close door and lock (3) 
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OCCUPANT RESTRAINTSSeat belts, belt tensioners, airbag and child restraint 
systems are independent restraint systems whose
functions complement each other. 
All states and provinces require use of child restraints 
that comply with U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard 213 and Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety 
Standard 213. 
All child restraint systems are designed to be secured 
in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a 
lap-shoulder belt. 
For your safety and that of your passengers, you must 
use the seat belts and child restraint systems and use 
them properly. We strongly recommend their use.
WARNING!
In a collision, you and your passengers can suffer 
injuries, including fatalities, if you are not proper-
ly buckled up. You can strike the interior of your 
vehicle or other passengers, or you can be thrown 
out of the vehicle. Always be sure you and others
in your vehicle are buckled up properly.
WARNING!
Do not modify the components or electrical wir- 
ing of the restraint systems. This includes the in- 
stallation of additional trim material, badges etc. 
over the steering wheel hub, or front door trim 
panels, and installation of additional electrical/ 
electronic equipment on or near restraint system 
components and wiring. 
Any work on the restraint systems should only be 
carried out by an authorized Sprinter Dealer. 
Unprofessional work can lead to the restraint 
systems triggering incorrectly or failing. 
Damaged seat belts or belts that were highly 
stressed in an accident must be replaced and their 
anchoring points must also be checked. Use only 
belts installed or supplied by an authorized 
Sprinter Dealer. 
Do not pass belts over sharp edges. 
Do not make any modification that could change 
the effectiveness of the belts. 
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WARNING!
Airbag and belt tensioners are designed to func- 
tion on a one-time-only basis. An airbag or belt 
tensioner that was activated must be replaced. 
An airbag system component integrated in the 
steering wheel gets hot after the airbag has 
inflated. Do not touch. 
No modifications of any kind may be made to any 
components or wiring of the restraint system. 
Keep area between airbag and occupants free of 
objects (e.g. packages, purses, umbrellas, etc.). 
In addition, through improper work there is the 
risk of rendering the restraint system inoperative. 
Work on the restraint system must therefore only 
be performed by an authorized Sprinter Dealer.
WARNING!
When discarding of the airbag unit or emergency 
tensioning retractor, you must follow our safety 
instructions. These instructions are available at
your Sprinter Dealer.Given the considerable deployment speed and the 
textile structure of the airbag, there is the possibility 
of injuries and even death resulting from being 
positioned too close to the airbag when it deploys. 
Do not seat children less than 5 feet tall or 12 years 
and under in the front. The back seat is the safest 
place for children. If the vehicle is not equipped with 
a back seat, children less than 5 feet tall or 12 years 
and under must never ride in this vehicle. Never place 
an infant seat on the front passenger seat.Children less than 5 feet tall or 12 years and under 
require a special restraint system for protection in
the event of an accident as they may be too small 
to wear seat belts properly.